Two-stream system gets a sneak preview at Prime Time. ‘It’s gonna be messy the first year,’ says Creighton
CASO and Hot Docs among latest recipients of Partnerships funding
Why does Quebec get so much money while Manitoba is left out in the cold?
Online producers have a new place to turn for funding, following word that the Independent Production Fund plans to support drama series made specifically for the web.
Following B.C.’s lead, province to give foreign shoots 20% off — and will include labor costs for freelancers
Break on service work rising to 33%, DAVE and new interactive credit look to lure gaming dollars
Handful of French titles to receive funding for blogs, Facebook, Twitter and other online promotion
Independent Production Fund earmarks cash for purely online dramas
New budget earmarks US$420 million for film and TV shoots, looking to stem losses from 2009 debacle
Telefilm board of directors filling in following exec director’s exit
Quebec not getting preferential treatment, says financing chief. But, yes, it did get 48% of the feds’ movie cash over the past decade
The federal and Manitoba governments are putting $2.5 million into the province’s film industry in a bid to bolster its competitiveness. The funding will go to the association On Screen Manitoba and its Access project, an economic development effort aimed at the province’s film production companies.