When you hear about a film being made in Vancouver, you naturally think of British Columbia, Canada, the third largest film and television production center in North America behind only Los Angeles and New York City. But now, an independent filmmaker from the “other” Vancouver—Vancouver, Washington, to be precise—is working to change that.
, /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — When you hear about a film being made in Vancouver, you naturally think of British Columbia, Canada, the third largest film and television production center in North America behind only Los Angeles and New York City. But now, an independent filmmaker from the “other” Vancouver—Vancouver, Washington, to be precise—is working to change that.
“My goal was to create something that shone a spotlight on the emerging arts scene here in Vancouver, Washington, using local and neurodivergent talent both in front of and behind the camera,” Tashima says. “Basically, I wanted to put this city on the map.”
Brian Tashima, a …