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Gretzky MOW in production for CBC

Edmonton: There may be no NHL this year, but Calgary-based Alberta Filmworks has teamed up with Toronto’s Accent Entertainment to produce an MOW about a hockey legend. No, it’s not the story of Wayne Gretzky, but rather that of his father, Walter Gretzky.
The $3.5-million CBC MOW Waking Up Wally: The Walter Gretzky Story is based on the best-selling book, On Family, Hockey and Healing, written by Canada’s greatest hockey dad.

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Full slate and new studio for Collideascope

Halifax: In addition to winning the CFTPA Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Collideascope Digital Productions has a full slate on its hands heading into 2005. So full, in fact, that the Halifax-based toonco is adding a new animation studio to handle the workload.
The new studio, which should be up and running by Feb. 7, means the addition of 40 animators and staff, making Collideascope the largest animation house east of Montreal.

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Producers look for solutions at Prime Time

Since last year’s Prime Time in Ottawa, the CFTPA’s annual powwow, producers have gotten much of what they asked for.

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Trophies to Collideascope, Ellis

The CFTPA will hand out its annual industry awards at Prime Time in Ottawa on Feb. 4, starting at 12:30 p.m. at the Westin hotel. This year’s winners are Halifax prodco Collideascope Digital Productions and Toronto producer Stephen Ellis.

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Have Canada/U.K. copros had their last gasp?

Having grossed more than US$44 million at the North American box office at press time, White Noise has been a massive success for Canadian prodco Brightlight Pictures out of Vancouver and U.K. coproducer Gold Circle Films. Nevertheless, Brightlight says it isn’t pursuing any new Canada/U.K. copro deals, due to last year’s changes in U.K. international copro rules.

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Is TV getting too sexy?

The uproar caused by Janet Jackson’s ‘wardrobe malfunction’ at last year’s Super Bowl triggered an unprecedented outcry – from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, if from few others.

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DOP Seager lights scary hit thriller

‘It was one of my best experiences in filmmaking,’ says veteran British director of photography Chris Seager of his gig lensing the Canada/U.K. supernatural thriller White Noise.

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Panasonic, Discovery scale Everest

Before Canadian Adventure Productions president Ben Webster took his 35-member climbing team and production crew on the expedition for Ultimate Survival: Everest, a six-hour miniseries for Discovery Channel Canada, he knew exactly what he’d be up against.