Examiner
Kathy Fennessy is one of Seattle’s most prominent and influential writers on film.But up until last year, she had never actually been on set. The rise in activity in Seattle during the famous “Seattle Summer of Film” of 2008, coupled with the incredible openness and hospitality of Lynn Shelton and Stephen Schardt, allowed her to go on set for the first time. So she, Steve Clare and Warren Etheredge left the inaugural meeting of the Seattle Film Critics Society to head to Ballard to see what was going on. With Humpday now reaching a succes way beyond what anyone could imagine, all three take a look back at that day on set, and hope that film makers and others can learn what a successful, locally made movie looks like at the start. Check out their interview on the examiner website!

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