Resources
UW Connections
ASUW Arts & Entertainment
Arts and Entertainment organizes film showings, lectures, concerts, comedy shows, and special events at the University of Washington.
UW Cinema Studies
Comparative Liturature program
Local Connections
911 Media Arts Center
We support the expressive use of innovative media tools by providing the access, training and environment needed to create/exhibit works of enduring merit and artistic excellence. We believe everyone can and should have access to the tools of communication.
The Film Connection
The Film Connection is a national public film library, with DVD films available to film groups throughout the United States via the website. We offer a diverse, compelling and growing library of films with authentic visions and voices that explore the world and the human condition from all types of world-class filmmakers. By making these films available for discussion, The Film Connection promotes community, civic engagement and positive social change in an open exchange of ideas, opinions and perspectives. Based in Seattle, WA, The Film Connection is a not-for-profit organization founded in November 2003.
Music + Fashion Magazine![]()
Music + Fashion Magazine is a rad new national music and fashion magazine. We blend the best in new up in coming designers and band with fresh takes on folks you already know and love.
Northwest Film Center
The Northwest Film Center is a regional media arts resource and service organization founded to encourage the study, appreciation and utilization of the moving-image arts, foster their artistic and professional excellence, and to help create a climate in which they may flourish.
Northwest Film Forum
Founded in 1995 by filmmakers Jamie Hook and Deborah Girdwood, Northwest Film Forum (NWFF) is a Seattle-based non-profit organization dedicated to becoming the nation’s leading center for film artists. Operating the region’s first and only non-profit center for the film arts, NWFF programs a true cinematheque, embracing film production as well as film exhibition, with two cinemas (46 and 120 seats), film production and post-production facilities and equipment, educational workshop space, filmmaker offices, a film vault containing over 1,000 titles, and a filmmaking library in its new space at 1515 12th Ave.
Seattle International Film Festival
SIFF celebrates the culture and art of the moving image through filmmaking and filmgoing experiences of exceptional merit and diversity that inform, educate and entertain.
International Connections
Without-a-Box
Without-a-Box is, without a doubt, the best online resource for filmmakers seeking to submit their work to festivals. Search through hundreds of prestigious festivals to find the perfect home for your film. An online database keeps a record of your film’s information so you don’t have to waste hours filling out the same information on multiple forms.




