This time last year, a warning went out about the future of digital TV when, in these pages, execs at CTV, Alliance Atlantis and other casters noted that the coming year – 2004 – would probably make or break many of the 50-or-so digital channels in Canada.
Telefilm Canada’s Canada Feature Film Fund and Screenwriting Assistance Program have announced their selections for 2004/05.
Entertainment lawyers Stephen Stohn and Ron Hay made additions to their Toronto firm last month with new partners Diana Cafazzo and Sandra Richmond. The expanded outfit – now Stohn Hay Cafazzo Dembroski Richmond LLP – is repositioning itself to cover more areas of media law. It added music lawyer Steven Ehrlick and media/sports lawyer David Dembroski in 2003.
Brault wins Prix Jutra-Hommage
* Yves Dion has been appointed president of TVA Films, replacing Pierre Lampron, who recently moved up to a VP spot at parent company Quebecor Media.
It is an irony, albeit a cold one for West Coast stakeholders, that B.C. was the first of the big three industry centers to mobilize a province-wide industry lobby group, with the formal creation of the Motion Picture Production Industry Association of British Columbia, and yet is the last to see its 11% service production tax credit boosted to a competitive level.
Toronto: David Wu did not want to come back to Toronto. It was the spring of 2003 and he was in L.A. when news broke about a mysterious and deadly disease from Asia that was on the loose in the Ontario capital, where he has done a good deal of work since the late ’90s. Rumors and infections were spreading quickly. The same day he was to fly out of LAX, as his wife was trying to talk him out of his business trip, an increasingly panicky CNN reported that another 600 people had taken ill.
He was nervous, but flew back anyway and, as far as he knows, ended up being the only Chinese director in Toronto during the SARS crisis. Who better, he asks now with a laugh, to shoot the MOW?
Gods’ countries
The Passenger heads to Japan
The Wrong stuff
Drinking up at the Agora round table
Titanic schooling