Deluxe Toronto Ltd.—a division of Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc., global supplier of a broad range of services and technologies to the entertainment industry—today announced a major upgrade of its mixing rooms. Improvements include the introduction of Dolby Atmos technology to Mix 1—Canada’s largest film mixing stage. Among other upgrades to its mixing rooms, Deluxe has added JBL M2 Master Reference monitors.
The headquarters of the National Film Board (NFB) of Canada will be housed in a brand new building to be constructed in Montréal’s Quartier des spectacles by the fall of 2017.
Canadian regulatory hearings are usually relatively predictable affairs with scripted presentations and well-rehearsed speaking lines to most questions. During the recent two-week Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission hearing on the future of television regulation (dubbed “TalkTV” by the CRTC), Chair Jean-Pierre Blais expressed frustration on several occasions with the unwillingness of witnesses to veer much beyond their prepared notes.
Netflix says it is refusing to turn over confidential subscriber information to Canada’s broadcast regulator in order to safeguard private corporate information. The video streaming company was ordered last week to give the data to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission by yesterday. It was also told to hand over[…]
Whites shone a spotlight on the Canadian production industry at the TIFF Bell Lightbox once again for its annual VIP reception held on Tuesday, Sept 9th. Over 300 of the industry’s top movers and shakers graced the now famous rooftop patio set to the backdrop of a picturesque Toronto skyline[…]
Deluxe Toronto Ltd.—a division of Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc., global supplier of a broad range of services and technologies to the entertainment industry—today announced a major upgrade of its mixing rooms. Improvements include the introduction of Dolby Atmos technology to Mix 1—Canada’s largest film mixing stage. Among other upgrades to its mixing rooms, Deluxe has added JBL M2 Master Reference monitors.
The headquarters of the National Film Board (NFB) of Canada will be housed in a brand new building to be constructed in Montréal’s Quartier des spectacles by the fall of 2017.
Canadian regulatory hearings are usually relatively predictable affairs with scripted presentations and well-rehearsed speaking lines to most questions. During the recent two-week Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission hearing on the future of television regulation (dubbed “TalkTV” by the CRTC), Chair Jean-Pierre Blais expressed frustration on several occasions with the unwillingness of witnesses to veer much beyond their prepared notes.
Netflix says it is refusing to turn over confidential subscriber information to Canada’s broadcast regulator in order to safeguard private corporate information. The video streaming company was ordered last week to give the data to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission by yesterday. It was also told to hand over[…]
Whites shone a spotlight on the Canadian production industry at the TIFF Bell Lightbox once again for its annual VIP reception held on Tuesday, Sept 9th. Over 300 of the industry’s top movers and shakers graced the now famous rooftop patio set to the backdrop of a picturesque Toronto skyline[…]
Deluxe Toronto Ltd.—a division of Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc., global supplier of a broad range of services and technologies to the entertainment industry—today announced a major upgrade of its mixing rooms. Improvements include the introduction of Dolby Atmos technology to Mix 1—Canada’s largest film mixing stage. Among other upgrades to its mixing rooms, Deluxe has added JBL M2 Master Reference monitors.
The headquarters of the National Film Board (NFB) of Canada will be housed in a brand new building to be constructed in Montréal’s Quartier des spectacles by the fall of 2017.
Canadian regulatory hearings are usually relatively predictable affairs with scripted presentations and well-rehearsed speaking lines to most questions. During the recent two-week Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission hearing on the future of television regulation (dubbed “TalkTV” by the CRTC), Chair Jean-Pierre Blais expressed frustration on several occasions with the unwillingness of witnesses to veer much beyond their prepared notes.
Netflix says it is refusing to turn over confidential subscriber information to Canada’s broadcast regulator in order to safeguard private corporate information. The video streaming company was ordered last week to give the data to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission by yesterday. It was also told to hand over[…]
Whites shone a spotlight on the Canadian production industry at the TIFF Bell Lightbox once again for its annual VIP reception held on Tuesday, Sept 9th. Over 300 of the industry’s top movers and shakers graced the now famous rooftop patio set to the backdrop of a picturesque Toronto skyline[…]