Festival du court metrage helps…
If Canada’s is more and more a service economy, then it ought to be good business to provide a service not readily available to Canadians, and to try to best the price of the competition….
Ask any producer in Alberta what the single most important change in their provincial industry has been over the last year and one answer is bound to surface – series production. Not since the 19-year run of cbc’s Beachcomber series in…
Not many people would admit they started their career as a clown. But for Jan Miller, executive director of the Local Heroes International Film Festival, it’s not just an admission, it’s a point of pride….
Even though Two Brothers, A Girl And A Gun doesn’t add up to three – director William Hornecker’s lucky number – it went one better at this month’s Alberta Motion Picture Industries Association annual awards show in Calgary, winning four awards,…
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The international success of City-tv’s information magazine programs comes from thinking local, and acting global, says Jay Switzer, vice-president programming at CHUM Group Television, which owns the pioneering Toronto station. ‘Our strengths lie in telling local stories well. We specialize in…
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Montreal: Prisma Productions president Claude Godbout and screenwriters Fabienne Larouche and Rejean Tremblay have announced an agreement to develop and produce a major Quebec drama series called Urgence….