The creator and showrunner of Netflix’s House of Cards talks about the show’s writers’ room, and the process of adapting material for different mediums.
The U.S.-based specialty has commissioned two new crime doc series from the Montreal-based prodco, and given a season two greenlight to its Fatal Vows series (pictured).
This week’s news includes notice that Z Films’ documentary We are Here (pictured) has wrapped, and the DGC’s Quebec Council has new board members.
Programming on the new Blue Ant Media channel will range from DIY and decor to life in the great outdoors.
Toronto-based Spinning Plates Entertainment will produce a local version of the format, which has also been produced for Australia (pictured) and the U.K.
Both Vancouver-based producers will continue to make TV shows under their separate brands, while their combined forces aims to better serve broadcast partners.
The Anger Management exec producer and creator of BBC series Way to Go talks about the elements of a good pilot and pitch document, and his best pitch that didn’t make it.
The Rogers Media channel brought in an average audience of 1.4 million viewers, a 13% jump over last year’s numbers.
Going forward, the Toronto-based animation house will also co-develop new projects with marblemedia, Distribution360’s partner company. (Bruno and the Banana Bunch pictured).
The scripted comedy (pictured) will be available via the new cable network’s linear streaming or mobile on-demand services.
The U.K. film sales company has turned to the Canadian indie distributor to secure TV right deals for its movie library (Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip pictured).