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  • Changes to Canadian Work Permit Categories for Television/Film and Performing Arts
    Monday February 08th 2016

    The Canadian Department of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (“IRCC”) has announced two new Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) exempt work permit categories for foreign nationals working in television and film or the performing arts. Starting on February 17, 2016, the two new LMIA exemption categories will allow for certain[…]

  • Videolink supplies Ryerson University’s newest state of the art studio
    Friday February 05th 2016

    Videolink recently supplied Ryerson University’s newest state of the art studios, The Allan Slaight Radio Institute at the RTA School of Media, a state-of-the-art broadcast and teaching facility that strengthens Ryerson’s position in radio broadcast production training and education. “At the heart of the facility is the Newtek Tricaster 8000,[…]

  • Dazmo Camera’s new Dynamic Duo
    Thursday February 04th 2016

    Dazmo Camera is pleased to announce the hiring of Jason Kennedy, General Manager, and Jack Mosor, Director of Technical Operations for Dazmo Camera (Ontario). Together, Jason and Jack have more than 25 years experience in the screen-based industry. We look forward to this dynamic duo serving clients with a broad[…]

  • Sundance Wrap: Why Netflix and Amazon Dominance Matters
    Thursday February 04th 2016

    What a difference a year makes. Last January, Amazon didn’t buy a single film at the Sundance Film Festival. This year, the streaming giant bought six, including the second-biggest deal of the festival, Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester by the Sea for a whopping $10 million. Similarly, Netflix — which bought just[…]

  • Studio added to booming film industry in Victoria
    Wednesday February 03rd 2016

    Victoria’s already booming film industry is getting a boost with the opening of a new film studio in the downtown core. Finerty Film Studios launched on Bridge Street last week, offering a much-needed space for visiting and local film productions. The roughly 2,400-square-foot facility includes a lounge for casting calls,[…]

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Archives for: February 20165
  • Changes to Canadian Work Permit Categories for Television/Film and Performing Arts
    Monday February 08th 2016

    The Canadian Department of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (“IRCC”) has announced two new Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) exempt work permit categories for foreign nationals working in television and film or the performing arts. Starting on February 17, 2016, the two new LMIA exemption categories will allow for certain[…]

  • Videolink supplies Ryerson University’s newest state of the art studio
    Friday February 05th 2016

    Videolink recently supplied Ryerson University’s newest state of the art studios, The Allan Slaight Radio Institute at the RTA School of Media, a state-of-the-art broadcast and teaching facility that strengthens Ryerson’s position in radio broadcast production training and education. “At the heart of the facility is the Newtek Tricaster 8000,[…]

  • Dazmo Camera’s new Dynamic Duo
    Thursday February 04th 2016

    Dazmo Camera is pleased to announce the hiring of Jason Kennedy, General Manager, and Jack Mosor, Director of Technical Operations for Dazmo Camera (Ontario). Together, Jason and Jack have more than 25 years experience in the screen-based industry. We look forward to this dynamic duo serving clients with a broad[…]

  • Sundance Wrap: Why Netflix and Amazon Dominance Matters
    Thursday February 04th 2016

    What a difference a year makes. Last January, Amazon didn’t buy a single film at the Sundance Film Festival. This year, the streaming giant bought six, including the second-biggest deal of the festival, Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester by the Sea for a whopping $10 million. Similarly, Netflix — which bought just[…]

  • Studio added to booming film industry in Victoria
    Wednesday February 03rd 2016

    Victoria’s already booming film industry is getting a boost with the opening of a new film studio in the downtown core. Finerty Film Studios launched on Bridge Street last week, offering a much-needed space for visiting and local film productions. The roughly 2,400-square-foot facility includes a lounge for casting calls,[…]

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Archives for: February 20165
  • Changes to Canadian Work Permit Categories for Television/Film and Performing Arts
    Monday February 08th 2016

    The Canadian Department of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (“IRCC”) has announced two new Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) exempt work permit categories for foreign nationals working in television and film or the performing arts. Starting on February 17, 2016, the two new LMIA exemption categories will allow for certain[…]

  • Videolink supplies Ryerson University’s newest state of the art studio
    Friday February 05th 2016

    Videolink recently supplied Ryerson University’s newest state of the art studios, The Allan Slaight Radio Institute at the RTA School of Media, a state-of-the-art broadcast and teaching facility that strengthens Ryerson’s position in radio broadcast production training and education. “At the heart of the facility is the Newtek Tricaster 8000,[…]

  • Dazmo Camera’s new Dynamic Duo
    Thursday February 04th 2016

    Dazmo Camera is pleased to announce the hiring of Jason Kennedy, General Manager, and Jack Mosor, Director of Technical Operations for Dazmo Camera (Ontario). Together, Jason and Jack have more than 25 years experience in the screen-based industry. We look forward to this dynamic duo serving clients with a broad[…]

  • Sundance Wrap: Why Netflix and Amazon Dominance Matters
    Thursday February 04th 2016

    What a difference a year makes. Last January, Amazon didn’t buy a single film at the Sundance Film Festival. This year, the streaming giant bought six, including the second-biggest deal of the festival, Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester by the Sea for a whopping $10 million. Similarly, Netflix — which bought just[…]

  • Studio added to booming film industry in Victoria
    Wednesday February 03rd 2016

    Victoria’s already booming film industry is getting a boost with the opening of a new film studio in the downtown core. Finerty Film Studios launched on Bridge Street last week, offering a much-needed space for visiting and local film productions. The roughly 2,400-square-foot facility includes a lounge for casting calls,[…]

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