2021 Seattle Film Summit

Tue. Mar 1, 2022 at 12:00am PST
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2021 Seattle Film Summit

2021 SEATTLE FILM SUMMIT - VIRTUAL CONTENT PACKAGE

Did you attend this year’s Seattle Film Summit but missed a session? We're you unable to attend any of it?
No worries, you can now get access to all 47 hours of recorded content. All of the presentations from this year’s event will be available to you for a one-time $20.21 fee. Content will be available virtually through March. 1, 2022. Website destination and password will be on your ticket AND in your confirmation receipt.


Full schedule includes:



  • Table Reads

  • Networking with A-list industry professionals

  • Candidate Forum

  • Student Showcases

  • Pitch Panel

  • Actors showcase

  • Award and Grants Ceremony

  • Creative Advocacy Contest

  • 47 hours of programming


Our Mission and Goals remain the same.



  • Train the next generation of filmmakers and enthusiasts through educational ‘how-to’ sessions and panels with industry professionals.

  • Provide avenues for up-and-coming screenplay writers, actors, and producers to showcase their work through screenplay contests, table-reads, and pitch sessions.

  • Raise awareness of the potential added value that film, video and digital industries bring to the Pacific Northwest regional economy.

  • Celebrate the creative talent that supports our local economy.


The industry professionals who organize the Seattle Film Summit volunteer thousands of combined hours to bring this transformational event to Renton and the Pacific Northwest out of the belief that together we can create an innovative creative future for our region.


A small portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Africatown Community Landtrust.


Africatown Community Land Trust was formed to acquire, steward, and develop land assets that are necessary for the Black/African diaspora community to grow and thrive in place in the Central District as well as support other individuals and organizations in retention and development of land.


Following the historic inclusive development agreement reached on the Liberty Bank Building, the Africatown Community Land Trust was formed in June 2016 culminating from the work of the Union Street Business Association and Africatown stakeholders to acquire and facilitate inclusive, heritage rich development at the Midtown Center that includes. The land trust was also identified as the proper vehicle to hold the Africatown ownership interests in the Liberty Bank Building and the Firestation 6 and other properties.

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Renton, WA 98056