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  • SAG negotiators set to meet today
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Chatter about SAG’s long-stalled film and TV contract negotiations has turned from the despairing to the hopeful. Word spread over the weekend that SAG national executive director David White had found some common ground with studio executives during behind-the-scenes discussions during the past few weeks.

  • City takes stake in Filmport
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Toronto is getting into the movie business under mysterious terms that the city can’t yet reveal. In a closely guarded deal worth undisclosed millions, city council approved a loan for the purchase of a minority stake in Filmport in order to partner with the producers of the legendary James Bond blockbusters to operate Toronto’s state-of-the-art studios. But while Mayor David Miller touted the secrecy-shrouded arrangement as a boost for Toronto’s slowly reviving film industry, councillors privy to the terms said alarm bells were going off.

  • Precision Camera: Camera Showcase
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Precision Camera would like to invite you to their camera showcase today from 2:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the company offices (181 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, Ontario). They will be featuring the new PDW700 XDCAM HD422 camcorder along with the EX1 and EX3 cameras which have become very popular over[…]

  • Canada and U.S Weekend Box Office – 04/03/09 to 04/05/09
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    FilmTotalFast and Furious, Uni.$70,950,500Monsters Vs. Aliens, P/DW$32,609,165The Haunting in Connecticut, LGF$9,481,647Knowing, Sum.$8,146,156I Love You, Man, P/DW$7,722,469Adventureland, Mira.$5,722,039Duplicity, Uni.$4,174,240Race to Witch Mountain, BV$3,212,602Rounds, Fox$2,260,906Sunshine Cleaning, Over.$1,807,164

  • Tech firms testing out 3-D waters
    Monday April 06th 2009

    Here are four companies that have the technology and capacity to convert feature films to 3-D: In-Three, in Thousand Oaks, is applying its process to the live-action footage in this summer’s Disney/Bruckheimer comedy, “G-Force.” It has done a test of “Titanic” and other studio pics. It was testing “Star Wars”[…]

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Archives for: April 20095
  • SAG negotiators set to meet today
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Chatter about SAG’s long-stalled film and TV contract negotiations has turned from the despairing to the hopeful. Word spread over the weekend that SAG national executive director David White had found some common ground with studio executives during behind-the-scenes discussions during the past few weeks.

  • City takes stake in Filmport
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Toronto is getting into the movie business under mysterious terms that the city can’t yet reveal. In a closely guarded deal worth undisclosed millions, city council approved a loan for the purchase of a minority stake in Filmport in order to partner with the producers of the legendary James Bond blockbusters to operate Toronto’s state-of-the-art studios. But while Mayor David Miller touted the secrecy-shrouded arrangement as a boost for Toronto’s slowly reviving film industry, councillors privy to the terms said alarm bells were going off.

  • Precision Camera: Camera Showcase
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Precision Camera would like to invite you to their camera showcase today from 2:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the company offices (181 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, Ontario). They will be featuring the new PDW700 XDCAM HD422 camcorder along with the EX1 and EX3 cameras which have become very popular over[…]

  • Canada and U.S Weekend Box Office – 04/03/09 to 04/05/09
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    FilmTotalFast and Furious, Uni.$70,950,500Monsters Vs. Aliens, P/DW$32,609,165The Haunting in Connecticut, LGF$9,481,647Knowing, Sum.$8,146,156I Love You, Man, P/DW$7,722,469Adventureland, Mira.$5,722,039Duplicity, Uni.$4,174,240Race to Witch Mountain, BV$3,212,602Rounds, Fox$2,260,906Sunshine Cleaning, Over.$1,807,164

  • Tech firms testing out 3-D waters
    Monday April 06th 2009

    Here are four companies that have the technology and capacity to convert feature films to 3-D: In-Three, in Thousand Oaks, is applying its process to the live-action footage in this summer’s Disney/Bruckheimer comedy, “G-Force.” It has done a test of “Titanic” and other studio pics. It was testing “Star Wars”[…]

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Archives for: April 20095
  • SAG negotiators set to meet today
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Chatter about SAG’s long-stalled film and TV contract negotiations has turned from the despairing to the hopeful. Word spread over the weekend that SAG national executive director David White had found some common ground with studio executives during behind-the-scenes discussions during the past few weeks.

  • City takes stake in Filmport
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Toronto is getting into the movie business under mysterious terms that the city can’t yet reveal. In a closely guarded deal worth undisclosed millions, city council approved a loan for the purchase of a minority stake in Filmport in order to partner with the producers of the legendary James Bond blockbusters to operate Toronto’s state-of-the-art studios. But while Mayor David Miller touted the secrecy-shrouded arrangement as a boost for Toronto’s slowly reviving film industry, councillors privy to the terms said alarm bells were going off.

  • Precision Camera: Camera Showcase
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    Precision Camera would like to invite you to their camera showcase today from 2:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the company offices (181 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, Ontario). They will be featuring the new PDW700 XDCAM HD422 camcorder along with the EX1 and EX3 cameras which have become very popular over[…]

  • Canada and U.S Weekend Box Office – 04/03/09 to 04/05/09
    Tuesday April 07th 2009

    FilmTotalFast and Furious, Uni.$70,950,500Monsters Vs. Aliens, P/DW$32,609,165The Haunting in Connecticut, LGF$9,481,647Knowing, Sum.$8,146,156I Love You, Man, P/DW$7,722,469Adventureland, Mira.$5,722,039Duplicity, Uni.$4,174,240Race to Witch Mountain, BV$3,212,602Rounds, Fox$2,260,906Sunshine Cleaning, Over.$1,807,164

  • Tech firms testing out 3-D waters
    Monday April 06th 2009

    Here are four companies that have the technology and capacity to convert feature films to 3-D: In-Three, in Thousand Oaks, is applying its process to the live-action footage in this summer’s Disney/Bruckheimer comedy, “G-Force.” It has done a test of “Titanic” and other studio pics. It was testing “Star Wars”[…]

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