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CPAT, DGC meet again to talk directors

The Commercial Producers Association of Toronto and the Directors Guild of Canada have come to an agreement on the contentious issue of stopping foreign directors at the border.
According to sources familiar with a meeting between the two groups held earlier in October – the second such get-together – the producers agreed to take a more proactive stance in promoting Canadian commercial directors and the guild agreed to step down its support of an initiative by the federal government to restrict access to Canadian productions by foreign directors. The meeting was attended by Scott Mackenzie of Radke Films, Geoff Cornish of NewNew Films, Michelle D’Ercole and Marcus Handman from the Ontario wing of the DGC.

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Sparks gains U.K.’s Rogue

Toronto prodco Sparks Productions has signed London-based television commercial production company Rogue for exclusive representation in Canada. With the addition of Rogue, Sparks gains five new directors, Johan Tappert, Sam Cadman, Nick Jones and directing team Gervais and Merchant. Over the next four months, Sparks plans to introduce the new directors to the Canadian market one by one.

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Canadian presence at MIPCOM grows

Canada had 134 exhibiting companies at MIPCOM 2002, up 19% compared to the 113 attending last year, and now ranks fourth among top exhibiting nations after France, the U.S. and the U.K. The Canada brand at the fall program market was underscored by the record 67 companies gathered under the Canada Pavilion umbrella, and by CBC/Radio-Canada’s investment as co-host of the market’s opening-night festivities.

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NFB broadens distribution to foreign properties

The National Film Board’s distribution unit introduced a new acquisition policy for non-NFB product at MIPCOM 2002. The board intends to acquire non-Canadian product as well. ‘We’re up for business now,’ says Johanne St-Arnauld, director-general, distribution.

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Ouch! Or getting cut for the first time

Last winter I found myself in Canada for the first time in my life. In the middle of moving a family, finding a house, trying to remember the names and faces of 80 new coworkers and tons of new acquaintances, finding the best steak in town and learning to speak Canadian, Anna Tricinci comes up to me and tells me about the First Cut Awards. (See report p.S-7)

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The ins and outs of shooting architectural works

Andrew Tolomizenko is corporate counsel for a large

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Trio opens up Zoo Music

Former Padulo Integrated SVP, creative director Mark Dwyer has hooked up with audio producer Doug Pennock and composer Blair Packham to launch music production house Zoo Music.

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Correction

Director/DOP George Willis, represented by The Park City Film Company in Toronto, is not represented in South Africa by Velocity as reported in the Sept. 16 issue of OTS.

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Our own post-MIPCOM

In his closing remarks at MIPCOM 2002, Reed Midem’s Michael Weatherseed told the press, ‘Despite the complicated and difficult economy, the figures have surpassed our expectations. There are little shoots of recovery in our industry – it’s very positive.’

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Jump Cuts

Nelvana’s Hirsh steps down

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BC Lottery is a ‘Mad Scramble’ for Gordon

Shots & Chasers submission forms are now available online at: www.playbackmag.com/onthespot.

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* Toronto animation and F/X house Calibre Digital Pictures has announced the return to the fold of veteran compositor Gudrun Heinze. Heinze’s decade in the business has included credits on the features Spy Kids II, Undercover Brother, Panic Room and Jason X, the miniseries The Arrow, which won a Gemini for best visual effects, and numerous other TV and commercial productions. She has also worked at F/X shops Hybride Technologies, Command Post/TOYBOX, Spin Productions and GVFX.