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Zombie TV series makes Spokane come alive

The Columbian
Published: July 3, 2014, 12:00am
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The work of special effects makeup artists with Los Angeles based Synapse FX, who spent hours transforming Phil Humphrey of Spokane into a &quot;Z Nation&quot; zombie extra in Spokane.
The work of special effects makeup artists with Los Angeles based Synapse FX, who spent hours transforming Phil Humphrey of Spokane into a "Z Nation" zombie extra in Spokane. Photo Gallery

SPOKANE — A zombie virus gripping the nation has hit Spokane and it’s expected to spread rapidly — to more than 1,000 actors hired to play the undead.

The latest entry into the growing catalog of zombie stories in the entertainment world, the new television series “Z Nation,” is in the midst of filming its 13-episode first season in northeast Washington state.

A recent shoot caused more than 100 people working on location to descend on a suburban office building. There were actors, photographers, sound men, lighting people, caterers, makeup artists and dozens of extras made up to look like walking corpses.

It all costs about $70,000 a day, said Rich Cowan, a co-founder of North by Northwest, the Spokane company that provides production services for the show.

“It’s a $10 million series in terms of spending in Spokane,” Cowan said of the filming expected to last into fall.

Washington Filmworks, a nonprofit group that helped bring the show to the state, said “Z Nation” will employ several hundred actors and crew, along with more than 1,000 extras to play zombies.

“It’s big, very big,” said executive director Amy Lillard. “Episodic work represents some of the best-paying, most consistent work for cast and crew.”

She estimated “Z Nation” will provide more than 12,000 worker days for Washington residents.

The show will be broadcast on the Syfy network, starting in September. Syfy is hoping to grab some of the high ratings enjoyed by the zombie series “The Walking Dead” on AMC.

Cowan said this is the first television series he is aware of that has been shot in Spokane. The city of 210,000 residents has been the location for dozens of movies, many produced in the past decade by North by Northwest.

For “Z Nation,” Spokane is a stand-in for most of the nation.

The series is set three years after a zombie virus has devastated the United States. A group of ordinary people must transport the only known survivor of the plague from New York to California, where a laboratory will analyze his blood, according to the Syfy website.

With humanity’s survival at stake, the group embarks on a journey across 3,000 miles of “rusted-out post-apocalyptic America,” according to the website.

Apparently, nothing says rusted-out post-apocalyptic America like Spokane.

Cowan said the Spokane region has urban, suburban, rural and wilderness-like locations that will supply the needs of the series.

“We’ve made seven movies set in New York in Spokane,” Cowan noted.

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