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  • And the winners of the Creative Arts Emmys are…
    Monday August 23rd 2010

    Our colleagues at the Gold Derby attended the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday and blogged the results. A few things we noted: “Modern Family” picked up an Emmy for best casting in a comedy series. Does that mean an Emmy for outstanding comedy is on its[…]

  • Bell Lightbox draws TIFF action southwards
    Friday August 20th 2010

    Downtown or Uptown? That’s the dilemma for deal-makers at next month’s Toronto International Film Festival with the new Bell Lightbox headquarters pulling the fest’s center of gravity from chic Yorkville to the city’s up-and-coming entertainment district downtown. To reflect film market action starting to migrate south, TIFF has rebranded its meet-market, the former Match Club on Bay Street near the Sutton Place Hotel, as the new Filmmakers’ Lounge on Peter Street, just north of the Hyatt Regency Hotel on King Street.

  • Google TV plan worries Hollywood
    Thursday August 19th 2010

    Google revolutionized the way people access information. Now it wants to transform how people get entertainment. The search giant is touting an ambitious new technology, called Google TV, that would marry the Internet with traditional television, enabling viewers to watch TV shows and movies unshackled from the broadcast networks or[…]

  • Toronto After Dark Film Festival: a special kind of twisted
    Thursday August 19th 2010

    On Friday the 13th, homegrown horror sensation, The Toronto After Dark Film Festival, kicked off its opening night, not with vampires or werewolves, or even zombies, but with fish-people. The ever-growing festival brings together new horror, sci-fi, action and cult films from all over the world to premiere in Toronto to an audience that would otherwise not get to see them on the big screen.

  • Calif. production incentives earmarked for ’11
    Wednesday August 18th 2010

    The California Film Commission already has earmarked its entire $100 million allocation of tax-based production incentives for 2011. The commission will offer tax credits to 30 film and TV productions but has consigned 45 other projects to a waiting list. The incentives program was created last year to address the[…]

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Archives for: August 20105
  • And the winners of the Creative Arts Emmys are…
    Monday August 23rd 2010

    Our colleagues at the Gold Derby attended the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday and blogged the results. A few things we noted: “Modern Family” picked up an Emmy for best casting in a comedy series. Does that mean an Emmy for outstanding comedy is on its[…]

  • Bell Lightbox draws TIFF action southwards
    Friday August 20th 2010

    Downtown or Uptown? That’s the dilemma for deal-makers at next month’s Toronto International Film Festival with the new Bell Lightbox headquarters pulling the fest’s center of gravity from chic Yorkville to the city’s up-and-coming entertainment district downtown. To reflect film market action starting to migrate south, TIFF has rebranded its meet-market, the former Match Club on Bay Street near the Sutton Place Hotel, as the new Filmmakers’ Lounge on Peter Street, just north of the Hyatt Regency Hotel on King Street.

  • Google TV plan worries Hollywood
    Thursday August 19th 2010

    Google revolutionized the way people access information. Now it wants to transform how people get entertainment. The search giant is touting an ambitious new technology, called Google TV, that would marry the Internet with traditional television, enabling viewers to watch TV shows and movies unshackled from the broadcast networks or[…]

  • Toronto After Dark Film Festival: a special kind of twisted
    Thursday August 19th 2010

    On Friday the 13th, homegrown horror sensation, The Toronto After Dark Film Festival, kicked off its opening night, not with vampires or werewolves, or even zombies, but with fish-people. The ever-growing festival brings together new horror, sci-fi, action and cult films from all over the world to premiere in Toronto to an audience that would otherwise not get to see them on the big screen.

  • Calif. production incentives earmarked for ’11
    Wednesday August 18th 2010

    The California Film Commission already has earmarked its entire $100 million allocation of tax-based production incentives for 2011. The commission will offer tax credits to 30 film and TV productions but has consigned 45 other projects to a waiting list. The incentives program was created last year to address the[…]

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Archives for: August 20105
  • And the winners of the Creative Arts Emmys are…
    Monday August 23rd 2010

    Our colleagues at the Gold Derby attended the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday and blogged the results. A few things we noted: “Modern Family” picked up an Emmy for best casting in a comedy series. Does that mean an Emmy for outstanding comedy is on its[…]

  • Bell Lightbox draws TIFF action southwards
    Friday August 20th 2010

    Downtown or Uptown? That’s the dilemma for deal-makers at next month’s Toronto International Film Festival with the new Bell Lightbox headquarters pulling the fest’s center of gravity from chic Yorkville to the city’s up-and-coming entertainment district downtown. To reflect film market action starting to migrate south, TIFF has rebranded its meet-market, the former Match Club on Bay Street near the Sutton Place Hotel, as the new Filmmakers’ Lounge on Peter Street, just north of the Hyatt Regency Hotel on King Street.

  • Google TV plan worries Hollywood
    Thursday August 19th 2010

    Google revolutionized the way people access information. Now it wants to transform how people get entertainment. The search giant is touting an ambitious new technology, called Google TV, that would marry the Internet with traditional television, enabling viewers to watch TV shows and movies unshackled from the broadcast networks or[…]

  • Toronto After Dark Film Festival: a special kind of twisted
    Thursday August 19th 2010

    On Friday the 13th, homegrown horror sensation, The Toronto After Dark Film Festival, kicked off its opening night, not with vampires or werewolves, or even zombies, but with fish-people. The ever-growing festival brings together new horror, sci-fi, action and cult films from all over the world to premiere in Toronto to an audience that would otherwise not get to see them on the big screen.

  • Calif. production incentives earmarked for ’11
    Wednesday August 18th 2010

    The California Film Commission already has earmarked its entire $100 million allocation of tax-based production incentives for 2011. The commission will offer tax credits to 30 film and TV productions but has consigned 45 other projects to a waiting list. The incentives program was created last year to address the[…]

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