Seattle Municipal Archives Guide
ID: 2101-03
Record Group: Office of Economic Development
- Record Series: Office of Film and Music Records
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1986
-2007
- 2.8 cubic feet (7 boxes)
- 2.8 cubic feet (7 boxes)
Records in this series include news releases, communications, and plans of action regarding the film and music indust
ry in Seattle. Most notable are materials about the Sand Point Naval Station's reinvention as a film studio. Also includ
ed are materials
detailing the design of outreach materials showcasing Seattle's rich musical history and relevance. Documents relating t
o major events, such as Sundance Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), and the Austin, Texas event
South by
Southwest (SXSW) are also included. Much of the material comes from the records of Donna James and James Keblas and span
s a period of time from the 1990s through the 2000s. The main focus of the records is on the Sand Point redesign and eff
orts to
maintain Seattle as a premier location/studio option for filmmakers.
Location:
Seattle Municipal Archives
Finding Aids:
Folder List
Corporate Name Subjects:
Seattle (Wash.). Office of Economic Development.
Topical Subjects:
Music -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
Motion picture industry--Washington (State)--Seattle
Economic development -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF)