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Gray signs on as exec prod at Kissfilms

Ex-Torontonian Nadine Gray has returned to her native Montreal and joined Kissfilms as executive producer.

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* Andrew Johnson has been appointed the new commissioning editor of CBC Newsworld’s documentary series Rough Cuts. Johnson worked in independent doc production for 10 years before joining the CBC in 1994 to develop the Gemini Award-winning program FutureWorld, hosted by Evan Solomon.

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Broadfoot to freelance under Janie Films

After 10 years with Toronto post house Third Floor Editing, executive producer Jane Broadfoot has left the company to pursue life as a freelance post producer.

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Shots & Chasers

shots & Chasers tracks who shot what during the previous month. Production companies are invited to fax information for this column as frequently as possible to Dustin Dinoff at (416) 408-0870. The next deadline for submissions is Wednesday, Dec. 12.

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Big effort for Big Apple spot

Over his many decades in the business, Larry Wolf has seen his fair share of commercial productions. So when the chairman of Toronto-based Wolf Group says he’s never seen anything like the effort and quick turnaround to complete a ‘Canada Loves New York’ spot, you can take his word on it.

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YTV makes a Pester of itself

For the past several years YTV has been leveraging its expertise in the youth market to produce well-targeted commercial spots for its advertising partners.
Now the specialty channel is making it official. Corus Entertainment-owned YTV has christened its commercial production division Pester Productions and has announced that it will soon begin to cultivate its own roster of directors.
Tim Cormick, director of co-marketing, Corus Entertainment, television, says developing a separate commercial division is the logical evolution for YTV, which produces programming, Web-based products and has a well-respected research arm.
‘We’ve always got our antenna up for what’s working for kids. That would be our main point of difference,’ he says.

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Industry raises $80,000 for BFO

For the 14th year, ad industry good-timers came together this month in support of the Bereaved Families of Ontario and its Big Night Out. This year more than 800 people ate, drank and were merry at the Capitol Event Theatre in Toronto, and helped to raise more than $80,000 for the not-for-profit charity, designed to help the bereaved cope with their losses.

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Picture of the year

Our picture of the year comes from the eye of none other than David Cronenberg. The ac-claimed director loves his tech toys, and on the Toronto set of his forthcoming feature, Spider, he was never without his digital camera. The photograph, which ran on the Oct. 1 cover of Playback, is of actor Ralph Fiennes, who plays the film’s title character.

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Corus uproots WTN to Toronto, lays off 50

Days after receiving approval from the CRTC for its $205-million purchase of WTN, Corus Entertainment announced it will be moving the Winnipeg-based women’s channel into its Toronto television facility.

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CTV pulls bid for southern Ontario licence

Citing adverse economic conditions, CTV has withdrawn its application for proposed TV licences to serve the Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo regions of southern Ontario.

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Financing confab draws a crowd

Montreal: With limited growth potential for local programming opportunities, more than 200 film and TV producers showed up for a Nov. 12 APFTQ seminar on international financing and coproduction.

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2001 saw prodcos quest for alternate revenue streams

The big story in the commercial production industry in 2001 was ‘diversification.’ It is a word that by now should be as familiar to our readers as the varnish on the bar at their favorite pub.