The next time you’re told that you’re wrong in pirating content, you’re apparently not alone: so do a significant number of people in the film industry. According to the results of a survey from Stephen Follows (reported by TorrentFreak) 39% of film industry professions pirate film and television content. Follows[…]
Reports of reality TV’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Not so long ago, industry insiders predicted the craze would soon fade. There are only so many TV talent competitions and fly-on-the-wall camera shows audiences will watch before tiring, they said. But from Survivor to Naked and Afraid, The Voice to[…]
For close to three decades, Toronto’s Images Festival, which runs till April 19, has worked at the bleeding edge of experimental film and video with a mind to bringing the most compelling of it home to show the rest of us each year. Mainstream it’s not and that’s the point: much of Images’ content each year delves unapologetically into fraught realms, both topical and visual. Work is often political, critical, socially conscious and, more often than not, an unabashed visual challenge to the status quo Someone’s got to do it. We’re lucky that someone is right here in our hometown. Following: a handful of standouts from this year’s selection.
Paramount’s nascent TV division has named its head of comedy and drama development along with other key execs working under prexy Amy Powell. Powell has spent the past few months assembling a handful of high-end projects and a core team of execs. She’s in the unusual position of launching a[…]
Queen of the Crows, an 11-minute short film produced entirely on P.E.I., has been selected for the Cannes film festival. Queen of the Crows is set in Charlottetown, against the backdrop of the nightly influx of thousands of crows. It’s about a young girl who thinks she’s a crow. Writer[…]
The next time you’re told that you’re wrong in pirating content, you’re apparently not alone: so do a significant number of people in the film industry. According to the results of a survey from Stephen Follows (reported by TorrentFreak) 39% of film industry professions pirate film and television content. Follows[…]
Reports of reality TV’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Not so long ago, industry insiders predicted the craze would soon fade. There are only so many TV talent competitions and fly-on-the-wall camera shows audiences will watch before tiring, they said. But from Survivor to Naked and Afraid, The Voice to[…]
For close to three decades, Toronto’s Images Festival, which runs till April 19, has worked at the bleeding edge of experimental film and video with a mind to bringing the most compelling of it home to show the rest of us each year. Mainstream it’s not and that’s the point: much of Images’ content each year delves unapologetically into fraught realms, both topical and visual. Work is often political, critical, socially conscious and, more often than not, an unabashed visual challenge to the status quo Someone’s got to do it. We’re lucky that someone is right here in our hometown. Following: a handful of standouts from this year’s selection.
Paramount’s nascent TV division has named its head of comedy and drama development along with other key execs working under prexy Amy Powell. Powell has spent the past few months assembling a handful of high-end projects and a core team of execs. She’s in the unusual position of launching a[…]
Queen of the Crows, an 11-minute short film produced entirely on P.E.I., has been selected for the Cannes film festival. Queen of the Crows is set in Charlottetown, against the backdrop of the nightly influx of thousands of crows. It’s about a young girl who thinks she’s a crow. Writer[…]
The next time you’re told that you’re wrong in pirating content, you’re apparently not alone: so do a significant number of people in the film industry. According to the results of a survey from Stephen Follows (reported by TorrentFreak) 39% of film industry professions pirate film and television content. Follows[…]
Reports of reality TV’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Not so long ago, industry insiders predicted the craze would soon fade. There are only so many TV talent competitions and fly-on-the-wall camera shows audiences will watch before tiring, they said. But from Survivor to Naked and Afraid, The Voice to[…]
For close to three decades, Toronto’s Images Festival, which runs till April 19, has worked at the bleeding edge of experimental film and video with a mind to bringing the most compelling of it home to show the rest of us each year. Mainstream it’s not and that’s the point: much of Images’ content each year delves unapologetically into fraught realms, both topical and visual. Work is often political, critical, socially conscious and, more often than not, an unabashed visual challenge to the status quo Someone’s got to do it. We’re lucky that someone is right here in our hometown. Following: a handful of standouts from this year’s selection.
Paramount’s nascent TV division has named its head of comedy and drama development along with other key execs working under prexy Amy Powell. Powell has spent the past few months assembling a handful of high-end projects and a core team of execs. She’s in the unusual position of launching a[…]
Queen of the Crows, an 11-minute short film produced entirely on P.E.I., has been selected for the Cannes film festival. Queen of the Crows is set in Charlottetown, against the backdrop of the nightly influx of thousands of crows. It’s about a young girl who thinks she’s a crow. Writer[…]