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Veteran ad man Syd Kessler launches 3D prodco

Launched in partnership with 3D Camera Company (3DCC), KesslerWhite 3D has also inked a deal with Toronto’s Creative Post to bring big-screen 3D savvy to the ad world.

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Hot Sheet: Top 20 DVDs

Bridesmaids is this week’s maid of honour in The Nielsen Company’s top 20 list of DVDs for the week of Sept. 19 to Sept. 25, 2011

Canadians prefer watching TV on the big screen: study

The Television Bureau of Canada’s latest study indicates that traditional TVs still rule in the nation’s living rooms, with online as a complementary medium.

Smiley Guy Studios’ Jeremy Diamond says the kids are alright

The executive producer of the cross-plaftform series Pillars of Freedom on TVOKids says young viewers get it right when given the right to vote.

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Hot Sheet: Top 30 TV programs

The Big Bang Theory on CTV tops the week with 3.7 million viewers.

Resident Evil 5 platform collapse sends zombie actors to hospital

UPDATED: The film’s coproducers issue a statement on the the accident, which sent 10 to hospital early Tuesday morning.

Marc-Andre Grondin top-lines L’Affaire Dumont

The $5 million film, directed by Quebec’s Daniel “Podz” Grou, tells the true story of a man jailed for a rape he insists he never committed, and a single mother who sets out to prove his innocence.

Andrew Johnson and Barbara Shearer join Shaw Media

The broadcaster, citing ratings gains from reality TV series like Canadian Pickers and Outlaw Bikers, is bolstering its factual content division.

Sixteen injured in Cinespace stage collapse

The accident on the Resident Evil 5 set has sent 10 cast and crew members to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Hot Docs programmer Karina Rotenstein departing

The festival programming manager is leaving to pursue other opportunities after four years in the role.

Looking for ‘Euphoria’ in Manitoba

Production on the indie road film has just begun in the province, marking the first feature film for director Paula Kelly.

Go Fae yourself: Lost Girl fans can now influence the series

New web content and mobile apps give the series’ hardcore fans an outlet for their enthusiasm.

NFB’s Bar Code project gives life to inanimate objects

In this Playback Q&A, NFB’s Hugues Sweeney talks about engaging Canadians with the story of everyday objects through an innovative partnership with ARTE France.

Reviewed! French Immersion

Opening today in Ontario and Quebec, Kevin Tierney’s directorial debut generates a wide range of reaction from the regions’ critics.

City Life Film Project gets new funding prize from Harold Greenberg Fund

The organization contributes a $10,000 development loan and sponsorship dollars to the training program for young filmmakers.