Commercial filmed at Fircrest

Shoreline, WALocal News

A commercial was recently filmed at the Fircrest Residential Habilitation facility, underscoring Shoreline's growing prominence as a film production location. The project brought together an impressive crew of about 60 professionals from major cities like Los Angeles, New York City, and London, as well as local talent from Seattle and Shoreline. This large-scale operation aimed to produce both a 30-second and a 60-second advertisement, emphasizing the high production values characteristic of contemporary advertising. After filming at Fircrest, the team moved to the Shoreline Center athletic field for additional outdoor footage and later to various scenic locations around Puget Sound, including the football field at the University of Washington. The Shoreline Film Office played a crucial role in facilitating this project, showcasing the area’s potential for future film endeavors.

This event not only highlights the artistic appeal of the region but also signifies the economic benefits associated with film production in local communities. As Shoreline continues to attract significant film projects, its presence in the film industry is likely to grow, enhancing its cultural footprint. The article serves as a testament to the city's evolving identity and its strategic positioning within the film landscape.

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