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  • U.S. focus at Canuck film financing forum
    Friday February 05th 2010

    Looking to promote co-ventures with Hollywood, Strategic Partners has chosen the United States as the first focus country at the Canadian co-production conference, to run from Sept. 16-19 in Halifax. The other spotlight country this year is Germany, which had top billing in 2009 and returns to Halifax this year due to popular demand by coin-starved indie producers, conference organizers said.

  • Tax credits for film and interactive digital media in BC
    Friday February 05th 2010

    VANCOUVER – A proposed new tax credit for digital media, combined with changes to provincial film tax credits, recognizes the convergence of these sectors and supports the continued growth, development and competitiveness of B.C.’s video game and film sectors and the related employment they provide, Finance Minister Colin Hansen announced.[…]

  • CTV leaves CBS behind on ‘The Bridge’
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    CTV won’t wait for CBS to set a U.S. primetime slot for “The Bridge” before it debuts the Canadian cop drama on the same airday. The Canadian broadcaster instead hopes the homegrown cop drama gets a post-Olympics bounce after it bows on Friday nights from March 5. CBS, which co-produces “The Bridge” with CTV, left the E1 Television scripted drama off its lineup for lack of real estate when it revealed its prime time schedule last month.

  • Christie Lites Sales assumes management of CinequipWhite Inc.
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    Toronto, Canada – Paul Bronfman, Chairman and CEO of Comweb Group Inc. and William F. White International Inc. (WFW), announced that Christie Lites Sales has assumed management control of CinequipWhite Inc., effective immediately. The management contract, initiated by William F. White International Inc., sees Christie Lites Sales’ current president, Bob[…]

  • ‘Avatar’ tops ‘Titanic’ record in U.S.
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    James Cameron’s “Avatar” has completed its three-part flight into history, surpassing a domestic boxoffice record that’s stood since the filmmaker’s “Titanic” completed its theatrical run in 1998. The 3D phenom previously shredded the international and worldwide b.o. records set by “Titantic.” “I have no idea where we go from here,” Fox domestic distribution president Bruce Snyder said. “The only picture that has gotten this high was “Titanic,’ but ‘Avatar’ is coming off of a $30 million weekend while ‘Titanic’ was ending its theatrical run at the same point in the cume.”

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Archives for: February 20105
  • U.S. focus at Canuck film financing forum
    Friday February 05th 2010

    Looking to promote co-ventures with Hollywood, Strategic Partners has chosen the United States as the first focus country at the Canadian co-production conference, to run from Sept. 16-19 in Halifax. The other spotlight country this year is Germany, which had top billing in 2009 and returns to Halifax this year due to popular demand by coin-starved indie producers, conference organizers said.

  • Tax credits for film and interactive digital media in BC
    Friday February 05th 2010

    VANCOUVER – A proposed new tax credit for digital media, combined with changes to provincial film tax credits, recognizes the convergence of these sectors and supports the continued growth, development and competitiveness of B.C.’s video game and film sectors and the related employment they provide, Finance Minister Colin Hansen announced.[…]

  • CTV leaves CBS behind on ‘The Bridge’
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    CTV won’t wait for CBS to set a U.S. primetime slot for “The Bridge” before it debuts the Canadian cop drama on the same airday. The Canadian broadcaster instead hopes the homegrown cop drama gets a post-Olympics bounce after it bows on Friday nights from March 5. CBS, which co-produces “The Bridge” with CTV, left the E1 Television scripted drama off its lineup for lack of real estate when it revealed its prime time schedule last month.

  • Christie Lites Sales assumes management of CinequipWhite Inc.
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    Toronto, Canada – Paul Bronfman, Chairman and CEO of Comweb Group Inc. and William F. White International Inc. (WFW), announced that Christie Lites Sales has assumed management control of CinequipWhite Inc., effective immediately. The management contract, initiated by William F. White International Inc., sees Christie Lites Sales’ current president, Bob[…]

  • ‘Avatar’ tops ‘Titanic’ record in U.S.
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    James Cameron’s “Avatar” has completed its three-part flight into history, surpassing a domestic boxoffice record that’s stood since the filmmaker’s “Titanic” completed its theatrical run in 1998. The 3D phenom previously shredded the international and worldwide b.o. records set by “Titantic.” “I have no idea where we go from here,” Fox domestic distribution president Bruce Snyder said. “The only picture that has gotten this high was “Titanic,’ but ‘Avatar’ is coming off of a $30 million weekend while ‘Titanic’ was ending its theatrical run at the same point in the cume.”

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Archives for: February 20105
  • U.S. focus at Canuck film financing forum
    Friday February 05th 2010

    Looking to promote co-ventures with Hollywood, Strategic Partners has chosen the United States as the first focus country at the Canadian co-production conference, to run from Sept. 16-19 in Halifax. The other spotlight country this year is Germany, which had top billing in 2009 and returns to Halifax this year due to popular demand by coin-starved indie producers, conference organizers said.

  • Tax credits for film and interactive digital media in BC
    Friday February 05th 2010

    VANCOUVER – A proposed new tax credit for digital media, combined with changes to provincial film tax credits, recognizes the convergence of these sectors and supports the continued growth, development and competitiveness of B.C.’s video game and film sectors and the related employment they provide, Finance Minister Colin Hansen announced.[…]

  • CTV leaves CBS behind on ‘The Bridge’
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    CTV won’t wait for CBS to set a U.S. primetime slot for “The Bridge” before it debuts the Canadian cop drama on the same airday. The Canadian broadcaster instead hopes the homegrown cop drama gets a post-Olympics bounce after it bows on Friday nights from March 5. CBS, which co-produces “The Bridge” with CTV, left the E1 Television scripted drama off its lineup for lack of real estate when it revealed its prime time schedule last month.

  • Christie Lites Sales assumes management of CinequipWhite Inc.
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    Toronto, Canada – Paul Bronfman, Chairman and CEO of Comweb Group Inc. and William F. White International Inc. (WFW), announced that Christie Lites Sales has assumed management control of CinequipWhite Inc., effective immediately. The management contract, initiated by William F. White International Inc., sees Christie Lites Sales’ current president, Bob[…]

  • ‘Avatar’ tops ‘Titanic’ record in U.S.
    Thursday February 04th 2010

    James Cameron’s “Avatar” has completed its three-part flight into history, surpassing a domestic boxoffice record that’s stood since the filmmaker’s “Titanic” completed its theatrical run in 1998. The 3D phenom previously shredded the international and worldwide b.o. records set by “Titantic.” “I have no idea where we go from here,” Fox domestic distribution president Bruce Snyder said. “The only picture that has gotten this high was “Titanic,’ but ‘Avatar’ is coming off of a $30 million weekend while ‘Titanic’ was ending its theatrical run at the same point in the cume.”

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