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Contribution of the Film & Video Industry on the Economies of Oregon and the Portland Metro Area: An Economic Impact Analysis for the Oregon Film & Video Office
The Oregon Film & Video Office promotes the development of the film, video, and multimedia industry in Oregon. The "film and video industry" has three distinct segments: television broadcasting, out-of-state production, and indigenous film & video production. These segments produce entertainment, news, commercial, and educational programming. This paper measures the...
Tags: Marketing, Corporate Communications, Oregon Film & Video Office, Analysis, Video, Oregon, Industry, Microsoft Office
White papers 2004-10-07

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Wasco County, Ore., Charges Telecommunications Firm Owner with Secret Filming.
Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 27--The owner of a company in The Dalles that does some business in the Tri-Cities was recently charged with secretly putting video and digital cameras in bathrooms. Ron...
Articles 2004-05-27
Portland, Ore., Entrepreneur's Initiative Lands Role in Film Industry.
By Ted Mitchner, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 5--Don Rohrbacker was determined to stay in the Portland area -- and in the film industry. Ten years to the day he was hired, Rohrbacker was let...
Articles 2003-10-05
Screen Briefly
Byline: The Register-Guard Keanu Reeves movie will be filmed in Oregon "Thumbsucker" - a film starring Keanu Reeves, Matthew McConaughey, Tilda Swinton and Vincent D'Onofrio - will begin filming in Oregon this month. The Mike Mills-directed movie is...
Articles 2003-07-04
Images of the week.
Inspiring film companies to think Oregon isn't easy. So the Oregon Film & Video Office, with the help of Robley Marketing, Portland, lays exciting script ideas over tranquil local scenes below. Art director: Craig Hadorn. Copywriter: Mike Byrne. For an even bolder look...
Articles 2002-01-28
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