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  • Canadians of one loud voice when it comes to noisy TV commercials
    Thursday April 21st 2011

    OTTAWA – The CRTC has struck a chord with the public over its attempt to tone down overly loud television commercials. And with Tuesday’s close of the window for submitting views, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has been given a pretty clear picture where the Canadian public stands on[…]

  • Canada’s Nicolas Roy to compete for Short Film Palme d’Or at Cannes
    Thursday April 21st 2011

    A 14-minute short film from Canada has been chosen to compete at the Cannes Film Festival. Nicolas Roy’s “Ce n’est rien” (“It’s nothing”) is in the running for the Short Film Palme d’Or alongside movies from 11 other countries.

  • THE BRIEF: What do Canadian directors need to do to make the cut in Toronto? Part 2
    Wednesday April 20th 2011

    Last week, The Brief addressed Martin Shewchuk, ECD of J. Walter Thompson-Toronto, with his charge that Toronto creative directors discriminated against Canadian commercial directors. The Brief spoke to many of the top CDs to get their take on this and came away with the opinion that Shewchuk had a particularly multinational POV concerning 100% Canadian content. This week, The Brief reports on some of the top Canadian directors’ reaction to Shewchuk’s claim. 

  • Rene Ohashi wraps first season of Nikita
    Wednesday April 20th 2011

    Rene Ohashi, ASC, CSC has wrapped principal photography on season one of the hit CW television series Nikita for Warner Bros. starring Maggie Q. Rene is now available for commercial work.

  • Tribeca Film Fest kicks off with Cameron Crowe’s Elton John film
    Tuesday April 19th 2011

    The Tribeca Film Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary from April 20-May 1 in New York City, opening with The Union, a documentary by Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous) about the making of Elton John’s recent album with legendary pianist Leon Russell and produced by Oscar and Grammy winner T Bone Burnett.

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  • Canadians of one loud voice when it comes to noisy TV commercials
    Thursday April 21st 2011

    OTTAWA – The CRTC has struck a chord with the public over its attempt to tone down overly loud television commercials. And with Tuesday’s close of the window for submitting views, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has been given a pretty clear picture where the Canadian public stands on[…]

  • Canada’s Nicolas Roy to compete for Short Film Palme d’Or at Cannes
    Thursday April 21st 2011

    A 14-minute short film from Canada has been chosen to compete at the Cannes Film Festival. Nicolas Roy’s “Ce n’est rien” (“It’s nothing”) is in the running for the Short Film Palme d’Or alongside movies from 11 other countries.

  • THE BRIEF: What do Canadian directors need to do to make the cut in Toronto? Part 2
    Wednesday April 20th 2011

    Last week, The Brief addressed Martin Shewchuk, ECD of J. Walter Thompson-Toronto, with his charge that Toronto creative directors discriminated against Canadian commercial directors. The Brief spoke to many of the top CDs to get their take on this and came away with the opinion that Shewchuk had a particularly multinational POV concerning 100% Canadian content. This week, The Brief reports on some of the top Canadian directors’ reaction to Shewchuk’s claim. 

  • Rene Ohashi wraps first season of Nikita
    Wednesday April 20th 2011

    Rene Ohashi, ASC, CSC has wrapped principal photography on season one of the hit CW television series Nikita for Warner Bros. starring Maggie Q. Rene is now available for commercial work.

  • Tribeca Film Fest kicks off with Cameron Crowe’s Elton John film
    Tuesday April 19th 2011

    The Tribeca Film Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary from April 20-May 1 in New York City, opening with The Union, a documentary by Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous) about the making of Elton John’s recent album with legendary pianist Leon Russell and produced by Oscar and Grammy winner T Bone Burnett.

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Archives for: April 20115
  • Canadians of one loud voice when it comes to noisy TV commercials
    Thursday April 21st 2011

    OTTAWA – The CRTC has struck a chord with the public over its attempt to tone down overly loud television commercials. And with Tuesday’s close of the window for submitting views, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has been given a pretty clear picture where the Canadian public stands on[…]

  • Canada’s Nicolas Roy to compete for Short Film Palme d’Or at Cannes
    Thursday April 21st 2011

    A 14-minute short film from Canada has been chosen to compete at the Cannes Film Festival. Nicolas Roy’s “Ce n’est rien” (“It’s nothing”) is in the running for the Short Film Palme d’Or alongside movies from 11 other countries.

  • THE BRIEF: What do Canadian directors need to do to make the cut in Toronto? Part 2
    Wednesday April 20th 2011

    Last week, The Brief addressed Martin Shewchuk, ECD of J. Walter Thompson-Toronto, with his charge that Toronto creative directors discriminated against Canadian commercial directors. The Brief spoke to many of the top CDs to get their take on this and came away with the opinion that Shewchuk had a particularly multinational POV concerning 100% Canadian content. This week, The Brief reports on some of the top Canadian directors’ reaction to Shewchuk’s claim. 

  • Rene Ohashi wraps first season of Nikita
    Wednesday April 20th 2011

    Rene Ohashi, ASC, CSC has wrapped principal photography on season one of the hit CW television series Nikita for Warner Bros. starring Maggie Q. Rene is now available for commercial work.

  • Tribeca Film Fest kicks off with Cameron Crowe’s Elton John film
    Tuesday April 19th 2011

    The Tribeca Film Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary from April 20-May 1 in New York City, opening with The Union, a documentary by Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous) about the making of Elton John’s recent album with legendary pianist Leon Russell and produced by Oscar and Grammy winner T Bone Burnett.

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