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Side Stories, an immersive outdoor cinematic experience that transforms Denver’s urban exteriors into eight cinematic canvases, returns to the RiNo neighborhood February 28 to March 6.
The Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media (COFTM), housed within the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), is known for attracting and facilitating content creation in the state to generate economic growth in all Colorado communities. They also connect film industry workers to resources that equip them with the tools to succeed.
The Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media recently concluded its first Regional Film Commissions Workshop in Leadville, Colorado.
Often to Coloradans’ surprise, Colorado has its own Regional Film Commissions. These 12 offices have been active over the past several years and play an integral role in furthering the film industry throughout the state of Colorado.
Side Stories, an immersive and innovative cinematic experience on Denver’s urban exterior, returns to the metro area with a special summer installment at The Dairy Block August 1 to 8.
During the large-format digital film installation, original short works from eight Colorado artists will be projected onto a large statement wall in the venue’s alleyway and beneath the iconic mirrored overpass, creating a unique, interactive experience for visitors.