Oregon Film - History and Future

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Thu, 05/27/2021 - 11:30am to 12:00pm
Oregon Film's Tim Williams talks about the industry's history and future with the Oregon Film Museum's Mac Burns and Proludio's Ryan Graves on Words and Pictures with S.W. Conser on KBOO Radio
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Oregon Film's Tim Williams talks about the industry's history and future with the Oregon Film Museum's Mac Burns and Proludio's Ryan Graves on Words and Pictures with S.W. Conser on KBOO Radio
Oregon Film's Tim Williams talks about the industry's history and future with the Oregon Film Museum's Mac Burns and Proludio's Ryan Graves on Words and Pictures with S.W. Conser on KBOO Radio
Oregon Film's Tim Williams joins the Oregon Film Museum's Mac Burns and Proludio's Ryan Graves to assess the state of filmmaking in Oregon

 

Filmmaking in the Pacific Northwest goes back well over a century, and the movies made in Oregon tend to be more experimental and quirky than the typical Hollywood fare.  Meanwhile, audiences in Oregon tend to be more supportive of their theaters than their counterparts elsewhere.  Thanks in part to a small group of film buffs, preservationists, industry boosters, and other creative minds, Oregon's reputation as a destination for film production and exhibition is finally being recognized.

Tim Williams is the Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Film and Television, better known as Oregon Film.  Mac Burns is the Executive Director of the Oregon Film Museum in Astoria and has been instrumental in the building of the Oregon Film Trail.  And Ryan Graves is a filmmaker and Business Relationship Manager at Proludio, a developer of theatrical playback systems for cinemas that can’t afford high-end digital projection equipment.

S.W. Conser leads our guests in a round-table discussion of Oregon's wide-ranging film history, the growth of regional and independent film production as technologies evolve, and what's next for the narrative arts scene after a year of pandemic lockdown.

 

An expanded web-only version of this episode, featuring an extra 20 minutes of content, is available at this link.

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