Three-day event at TIFF meant to boost coproductions
‘We’re looking at the future of 3D and how it relates to what we’re doing,’ says Rob Sim, despite the current 3D frenzy.
Success of Less Than Kind, Book of Evil and special program for APTN reflects well on Winnipeg school
William F. White pulls out of province as slump continues. Critics blame government’s failure to act on tax credits
Production house partners with Toronto District School Board to set up master classes and set visits for students
Ottawa school folds after 29 years in wake of federal cuts
Companies and government pour cash into Sheridan, U of Waterloo
Comedy Lab grab signs with WME and Mosaic, shopping stripper comedy
Organizational changes aimed at improving operations in news division
Research hopes to boost post-production efforts in Ontario
Pinewood boss Paul Bronfman credits turnaround in Ontario to new tax credits at annual trade show
There is one lone book adorning the table in the lobby of William F. White’s west-end Toronto headquarters: Pinewood Studios: 70 Years of Fabulous Filmmaking. Until last year, as far as the local industry was concerned, Pinewood was just the place where the James Bond franchise and countless other British films were shot. But now it is the preeminent soundstage operator in town, after having taken over management of the city’s megastudio from the Filmport folks.