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  • P.E.I.’s first feature film to be screened at new film festival
    Thursday October 15th 2015

    The Charlottetown Film Festival is set to start on Friday, Oct. 16 with the screening of P.E.I.’s first feature film, Kooperman. The three-day festival will feature 10 screenings of films from the Maritimes and Iceland, as well as industry panels. The festival is being held at City Cinema. Cheryl Wagner,[…]

  • Disney Showcases Tech Start-Ups in Latest Accelerator Program
    Wednesday October 14th 2015

    Emotiv uses EEG signals to monitor emotions — including what audiences are feeling, in real time, about a movie or TV show. Open Bionics creates low-cost 3-D printed bionic hands for amputees — including kids who can get “Iron Man,” “Star Wars” and “Frozen”-themed limbs. Im Person is trying to[…]

  • How Kickstarter is changing the film industry
    Tuesday October 13th 2015

    The world of independent film is a shaky one. With studios and distributors increasingly wary of a tumultuous market, securing funding for more outside-the-norm projects is precarious. Enter Kickstarter, the crowdfunding platform that has ventured into the film world, in a big way. Last month’s Toronto International Film Festival, for[…]

  • Toronto Film Studio re-development plan to include hotel, retail uses
    Monday October 12th 2015

    The 22-acre Toronto Film Studio site on Eastern Avenue will be redeveloped with the film studio intact, along with offices, retail and a nine-storey hotel, if Toronto Council goes along with recommendations from the Toronto and East York Community Council. Community council approved the plans by SmartCentres to redevelop the[…]

  • Warner Loses at Box Office, but Its Videogames Score Big
    Monday October 12th 2015

    It is a story as unlikely as a boy who can fly: Hollywood’s biggest studio is in the midst of a prolonged slump at the box office at the same time it is racking up a high score in videogames. The fairy tale reboot “Pan” bombed with a $15.5 million[…]

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Archives for: October 20155
  • P.E.I.’s first feature film to be screened at new film festival
    Thursday October 15th 2015

    The Charlottetown Film Festival is set to start on Friday, Oct. 16 with the screening of P.E.I.’s first feature film, Kooperman. The three-day festival will feature 10 screenings of films from the Maritimes and Iceland, as well as industry panels. The festival is being held at City Cinema. Cheryl Wagner,[…]

  • Disney Showcases Tech Start-Ups in Latest Accelerator Program
    Wednesday October 14th 2015

    Emotiv uses EEG signals to monitor emotions — including what audiences are feeling, in real time, about a movie or TV show. Open Bionics creates low-cost 3-D printed bionic hands for amputees — including kids who can get “Iron Man,” “Star Wars” and “Frozen”-themed limbs. Im Person is trying to[…]

  • How Kickstarter is changing the film industry
    Tuesday October 13th 2015

    The world of independent film is a shaky one. With studios and distributors increasingly wary of a tumultuous market, securing funding for more outside-the-norm projects is precarious. Enter Kickstarter, the crowdfunding platform that has ventured into the film world, in a big way. Last month’s Toronto International Film Festival, for[…]

  • Toronto Film Studio re-development plan to include hotel, retail uses
    Monday October 12th 2015

    The 22-acre Toronto Film Studio site on Eastern Avenue will be redeveloped with the film studio intact, along with offices, retail and a nine-storey hotel, if Toronto Council goes along with recommendations from the Toronto and East York Community Council. Community council approved the plans by SmartCentres to redevelop the[…]

  • Warner Loses at Box Office, but Its Videogames Score Big
    Monday October 12th 2015

    It is a story as unlikely as a boy who can fly: Hollywood’s biggest studio is in the midst of a prolonged slump at the box office at the same time it is racking up a high score in videogames. The fairy tale reboot “Pan” bombed with a $15.5 million[…]

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Archives for: October 20155
  • P.E.I.’s first feature film to be screened at new film festival
    Thursday October 15th 2015

    The Charlottetown Film Festival is set to start on Friday, Oct. 16 with the screening of P.E.I.’s first feature film, Kooperman. The three-day festival will feature 10 screenings of films from the Maritimes and Iceland, as well as industry panels. The festival is being held at City Cinema. Cheryl Wagner,[…]

  • Disney Showcases Tech Start-Ups in Latest Accelerator Program
    Wednesday October 14th 2015

    Emotiv uses EEG signals to monitor emotions — including what audiences are feeling, in real time, about a movie or TV show. Open Bionics creates low-cost 3-D printed bionic hands for amputees — including kids who can get “Iron Man,” “Star Wars” and “Frozen”-themed limbs. Im Person is trying to[…]

  • How Kickstarter is changing the film industry
    Tuesday October 13th 2015

    The world of independent film is a shaky one. With studios and distributors increasingly wary of a tumultuous market, securing funding for more outside-the-norm projects is precarious. Enter Kickstarter, the crowdfunding platform that has ventured into the film world, in a big way. Last month’s Toronto International Film Festival, for[…]

  • Toronto Film Studio re-development plan to include hotel, retail uses
    Monday October 12th 2015

    The 22-acre Toronto Film Studio site on Eastern Avenue will be redeveloped with the film studio intact, along with offices, retail and a nine-storey hotel, if Toronto Council goes along with recommendations from the Toronto and East York Community Council. Community council approved the plans by SmartCentres to redevelop the[…]

  • Warner Loses at Box Office, but Its Videogames Score Big
    Monday October 12th 2015

    It is a story as unlikely as a boy who can fly: Hollywood’s biggest studio is in the midst of a prolonged slump at the box office at the same time it is racking up a high score in videogames. The fairy tale reboot “Pan” bombed with a $15.5 million[…]

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