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Update; Early Spring Cleaning–Security
Over the next several days, we’ll update our site to add SSL, which is a layer of security and hack protection. This will protect our visitors as well as ourselves from the various forms of online invasion and information theft. Basically, the site and any users will benefit from a two-way layer of encryption that […]
National Giving Day
Right; today is National Giving Day, one of the best holiday season ideas to come along in quite a while. All of us here at Workprint and on the Coastal Disturbances team want to urge you to take a moment and donate to the ALS Association‘s Oregon chapter. ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as […]
Furthermore . . .
One of the problems with a running blog is that posts, even important ones, drop off eventually. As a result, some of the amazing support the people of Lincoln City have extended to our project isn’t posted any more. It’s time to recycle. Along with the serious support we’ve had from the folks in Tillamook, […]
And now this . . .
Part of the fun of our recent location shoot was getting to welcome our newest cast member, Rachel Márquez. She’s a Northwesterner, now working in the UK, but she’s on board with us, and we’re lucky to have her. Most recently, she’s appeared on Downton Abbey, but you’ve seen her on Call the Midwife, and […]
Location, Location, Location
Before anything else, all of us send a huge shoutout to the Tillamook Headlight Herald for opening their incredible office area to us. They join a list of coastal newspapers who have provided more support than we would have thought possible. You can check them out at: http://www.tillamookheadlightherald.com/ A coastal weekly newspaper stands at the […]
From the Wayback: In Search of the Wily Location: Part 2
The next day, Wednesday, began with a genuinely unbelievable comp breakfast (see entry below), which got us off to a fine start. They say an army marches on its stomach, but they said that before the appearance of film companies. Shortly after we got underway with our “locations needed” checklist, It struck us that we […]
From the Wayback: A day much like every day . . .
Well, no; that’s a lie. But it was an opportunity to paraphrase from Dickens. It was, instead, a truly remarkable day, though we should be used to those by now; the central coast seems to hand them up regularly, fortunately for us. The previous entry gives some notion of how the day began. Can’t beat […]
From the Wayback: On the road again . . .
This scouting trip was too good for one post. It’s hard to know where to start, even. Okay; deep breath. Why not begin with breakfast? Take a look at this, I tell ya: We thought the rooms at the Anchor Inn were amazing, then we came down to this. This isn’t a paid announcement, by […]

