Lenser
Senior Member
The only thing I am somewhat surprised about is the apparent reduction of office space. That's odd. Perhaps this is a reflection of the growing work from home status of many film technicians. Still, assuming this will play host to multiple productions at once, you still require considerable space for production offices, art departments, camera, directors, props, locations, wardrobe.... but I have to assume they know what they're doing, and there do seem to be office spaces on the western waterfront side, glommed onto sound stages at an angle. So perhaps it's going to suffice, after all.
Anyway, as I said before, I'm happy for the city's film community. It's an important development and it's good to see the Portlands stepping up as a serious production hub.
Anyway, as I said before, I'm happy for the city's film community. It's an important development and it's good to see the Portlands stepping up as a serious production hub.