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CITY OF EVERETT
EVERETT WEATHER
PROJECTS FILMED IN EVERETT
KEY LOCATIONS OF INTEREST
RELEVANT CONTACT INFORMATION
CLOSEST LARGE WASHINGTON AIRPORT
CLOSEST LARGE CITIES IN WASHINGTON
ACCOMMODATIONS
 
Location of the Month               June 2014  

Washington Filmworks (WF) uses our Location of the Month newsletters to showcase the diversity of unique looks and resources for production in a number of jurisdictions around Washington State. Find previous installments archived on our website and on the WF Blog

 

 

 

 

CITY OF EVERETT

 


Everett is situated on Port Gardner Bay at the mouth of the Snohomish River between the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges. Nearly 50 miles of freshwater and saltwater shoreline and the second largest marina on the West Coast provide a variety of natural backdrops for film. A working waterfront and remnants of the city's gritty mill town beginnings remain today. Downtown has a distinctively small town feeling with historic buildings and tree-lined streets. Everett has a variety of neighborhoods- from old, stately homes to modest, working class homes with well-kept, beautiful yards.
Photo by Philip Eichner.







 

EVERETT WEATHER

Photo by Philip Eichner.

The climate of Everett is heavily influenced by marine air masses, which tend to moderate temperatures with seasonal variations that are much less pronounced than inland areas, and mild winters.

 

Average Temperature:

January - High 48.0 F, Low 35.0 F

July - High 75.0 F, Low 54.0 

Precipitation:

January Rainfall - 5.11 inches

July Rainfall - 1.17 inches


Source:

Weather.com








 

PROJECTS FILMED IN EVERETT

 

Photo by Philip Eichner.
  • The Architect, an indie film by writers Catherine DiNapoli and Jonathan Parker starring Eric McCormack and Parker Posey (2013) 
  • 7 Minutes, a Whitewater Film Production starring Leven Rambin, Jason Ritter and Luke Mitchell (2013)
  • The Ring, a DreamWorks Production starring Naomi Watts (2002)
  • The Fugitive TV series starring Tim Daly (2000-2001)
  • Numerous commercials and TV episodes including Our America with Lisa Ling and Kitchen Nightmares with Chef Gordon Ramsay




     

KEY LOCATIONS OF INTEREST

 

Photo by Philip Eichner.
  • A working waterfront and heavy industrial manufacturing provide great backdrops to film
  • A wide variety of beautifully restored public buildings, including Everett High School, built in 1880, the Historic Everett Theatre, built in 1901, and the Monte Cristo Hotel, built in 1925
  • Homes vary, from the Rucker Mansion, built in 1905, and the Hartley Mansion, built in 1910, to middle class neighborhoods lined with Craftsman bungalows and Tudors
  • Schack Art Center Gallery and glass blowing hot shop offers a contemporary, cutting-edge arts setting
  • Jetty Island, just minutes from the marina, has a two-mile long sandy beach of untouched natural beauty
  • From Everett, a film crew is 30 minutes to Seattle's skyscrapers, Skagit farmland, the cattail & bulrush marshes of the Snohomish River Delta or the foothills of the Cascade Mountains





     

RELEVANT CONTACT INFORMATION

  • Local Film Liaison Carol Thomas, Cultural Arts Manager for the City of Everett, (425) 257-7101, [email protected]     
     
  • Agency that issues permits and costs - Your first point of contact for permits is Carol Thomas, Cultural Arts Manager for the City of Everett, (425) 257-7101, [email protected]         
     
  • Police or Sheriff's Department or agency that handles traffic control The City of Everett issues all permits and street closures in a streamlined permit process and may require a meeting with representatives from transit, traffic, fire, police, parks and the film office to ensure a smooth and easy shooting process 
 

  

  

  

  

   

CLOSEST LARGE WASHINGTON AIRPORT

 

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is 40 miles from Everett.

 
 
 
 
 
 

CLOSEST LARGE CITIES IN WASHINGTON

 

Seattle is 25 miles from Everett.

 

 

 

 

 

ACCOMMODATIONS

Photo by Philip Eichner.
About:
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Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 264-0667 
 
Washington Filmworks is the non-profit 501(c)(6) organization that manages the state film and production incentive programs. Its mission is to create economic development opportunities by building and enhancing the competitiveness, profile, and sustainability of Washington's film industry. We do this by creating possibilities for local and national filmmakers, offering comprehensive production support, as well as financial incentives.