Recent Posts

Portland Panorama Open for Submissions

December 4, 2024 / Oregon Film

Women in Film PDX Announces Vision Grant Winners

November 21, 2024 / Oregon Film

Level UP Workshops: Film Festival Strategy

November 20, 2024 / Oregon Film

“Amplify Portland” Announces Grant Winners

November 13, 2024 / Oregon Film

“Hasaan Hates Portland” Garners Accolades

November 13, 2024 / Oregon Film

Short Film Shooting in Ashland

November 12, 2024 / Oregon Film

OCF Community Grants Spring Cycle Opens Dec. 3

November 7, 2024 / Oregon Film

#OregonMade “Cellar Door” Out Now

November 5, 2024 / Oregon Film

“Inward” w/ Michi Meko & Chad Brown

October 31, 2024 / Oregon Film

Gearhead Hosts New Classes

October 30, 2024 / Oregon Film

PSU & LAIKA Announce Partnership

October 28, 2024 / Oregon Film

Educate/Incubate Final Showcase

October 18, 2024 / Oregon Film

Lights. Camera. Portland!

October 1, 2024 / Oregon Film

Transform Your Space with Unique Art for Rent or Sale

September 27, 2024 / Jesus Escobar

PAM CUT’s Tomorrow Theater Presents: PLUS PLUS

September 26, 2024 / Oregon Film

Portland Film Festival Returns Oct 16 – 20, 2024

September 18, 2024 / Oregon Film

BendFilm Coming Soon: Oct 10-13, 2024

September 16, 2024 / Oregon Film

Finding Space for Independent Cinema

September 15, 2024 / Paloma Udovic

RefugeVFX Win Emmy for “Shōgun”

September 9, 2024 / Oregon Film

Portland Seed Fund – Check it out

Portland Seed Fund

Seeding Growth and Innovation in Portland

Attached is a link to information on the Portland Seed Fund. What dare you ask is this fund?

I quote:

The Portland Seed Fund is a proposed new investment fund with a mission of investing solely in early stage businesses in Portland and the surrounding region. The Fund will make investments of less than $100,000 to start-ups at the earliest stage of development, and attempt to fill the most critical gap in funding for growing companies, thereby increasing job creation among start-up firms and the pipeline of viable companies for later stage investors.

Continue reading... “Portland Seed Fund – Check it out”

Portland has been Hiding a Hotbed of Comedic Talent

"The 3rd Floor" photo by Tracey Wilson Photography

Article by Ted Douglass

It’s taken a while, but Portland is finally starting to wake up to the fact that it has its very own exciting comedy scene right under its nose. Sure, there have been a few stand-ups, improv performers and sketch-comedy troupes that have been toiling away long enough to be considered Rose City institutions (nationally renowned acts like Lonnie Bruhn, Dax Jordan, The Bridgetown Comedy Festival, ComedySportz, The Brody Theater, The Liberators, The 3rd Floor, etc…), but it hasn’t been until this year, that members of these niche operations have begun stepping outside of their own brands to co-mingle on various projects.

Continue reading... “Portland has been Hiding a Hotbed of Comedic Talent”

Oregon Film Highlighted in the Hollywood Reporter

(Originally posted at http://www.oregonfilmandtvdollars.com)

Oregon’s film industry got quite the write-up yesterday in the Hollywood Reporter! The producers of TNT’s Leverage had wonderful things to say about shooting in Oregon, including this quote about Oregon’s talent from Co-Creator Jon Rogers:

“When we got up there we were expecting to fly in three or four cast members an episode, but we average about one or two,” co-creator/executive producer John Rogers says. “Some of the (local) actors have been so good, we’ve made them recurring characters on the show.”

Continue reading... “Oregon Film Highlighted in the Hollywood Reporter”

www.OregonFilmAndTVDollars.com Launches

There are lots of sites that talk about the Oregon Film, TV, and New-Media industry… there are official sites like the Governor’s Office of Film and Television, Industry support sites such as the Oregon Media Producers Association, and regional film consortiums such as FOA, MOPAN, and SOFAT.  This site is different.

We’re focused on the economic benefit that Oregon’s Film and TV Industry brings to the state.  In an era of unprecedented economic woes for the Beaver State, Oregon’s film industry is growing – hiring thousands of workers state-wide and pumping millions of much-needed dollars into our economy…

Read more at http://www.OregonFilmAndTVDollars.com

Continue reading... “www.OregonFilmAndTVDollars.com Launches”

"75,000 $2 Bills floating around the city"

We just got sent this nice little article that appeared in the Oregon Business Magazine July issue. Although their numbers are a little low (total spend is higher than listed), it’s still a nice article. It was nice to see that they included the mention of the show’s practice of distributing $2 bills for per diem payments. Here’s the article if you’re interested. The film office intends to put out more complete data for not only season 2 but season 3 late in August or early September.

Continue reading... “"75,000 $2 Bills floating around the city"”

"Deep Green" – A Good Case Study in Good PR

I just got an email update from Lyla Foggia about the current film she’s promoting – “Deep Green”.  The documentary was written, produced, and directed by first-time filmmaker Matt Briggs.  After years of witnessing the slow decline of Oregon’s forests, Matt decided to travel the world to find out what we are doing to solve the global warming issue.  What he found was solutions to the problem, and the film is an informative detailing of the solutions we as individuals and as a society can enact immediately.

Continue reading... “"Deep Green" – A Good Case Study in Good PR”

Why Can't Film and Video be an Innovative Idea?


So most of you know that we mostly talk about state funded incentives to bring jobs and economic activity for the film and video industry.  I’ve often been asked “why can’t the private industry step in”?  I’ve never had a good answer – until today.  I was browsing one of my favorite blogs today Silicon Florist and Rick had a post detailing “Ideas 4 Oregon”.  The Meyer Memorial Trust (founded by none other than Fred Meyer) has put out a challenge to come up with innovative ideas to spend a million dollars. 

Continue reading... “Why Can't Film and Video be an Innovative Idea?”

Don't Miss the Season 3 Premiere of "Leverage" this Sunday

Season 3 of “Leverage” premieres this Sunday on TNT with a 2 hour premiere episode.  For those of you that enjoy watching it in a communal setting, it sounds like the Morrison Hotel is once again going to be the gathering place for fans as well as local cast and crew.  TNT has gathered a lot of online promo material leading up to the premiere and be sure to check it out on their website – http://www.tnt.tv/series/leverage/.

The show is already heading into production of episode 12 and from everything we’ve heard season 3 is going even better in Portland than season 2. 

Continue reading... “Don't Miss the Season 3 Premiere of "Leverage" this Sunday”

Summer Camps for Students at Chambers Productions in Eugene

For the first time Ever Chambers Productions is offering summer camps to students between 13 and 17 years of age.

Would your child like to learn how to write a screen play, act, make a movie or make music video with professional instructors at Oregon’s largest production facility? If so check out our new exciting summer camps!  Registration is limited so act fast!

http://www.chambersproductions.com/fams/camp

Continue reading... “Summer Camps for Students at Chambers Productions in Eugene”

What Can the Oregon Film Industry Expect From a New Governor?

*Note: This is an opinion piece written by Portland-area actor Harold Phillips and originally posted on his blog at http://trishandharold.blogspot.com.  The views expressed here are his own, and are not necessarily the views of the administrators of the Oregon Confluence blog.

Well, someone out there gets it! Take a look at what showed up in my change yesterday when I bought a Viso at my corner mini-mart!

While the legality of writing on US currency is a bit questionable, the message is clear – the Film and TV industry in Oregon is bringing money into the economy!

Continue reading... “What Can the Oregon Film Industry Expect From a New Governor?”