Filmmaking
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Major filmmaking in Calgary continues to boom while Edmonton’s indie scene growsMovieMaker Magazine ranked the top 25 North American cities for filmmakers to live and work by — and both Edmonton and Calgary made the list.EconomyJan 23
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Indigenous creatives get behind the lens for Lethbridge filmmaking workshopAspiring Indigenous filmmakers of all ages and skill levels are taking some time this week to hone their skills through a five-day workshop in Lethbridge, Alta.FeaturesMay 24, 2023
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Okanagan’s film industry the fastest growing in B.C.2022 was a big year for filmmaking in the Okanagan, with close to 70 million dollars spent shooting 46 films throughout the regionEntertainmentMar 13, 2023
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Masterclass empowering future Indigenous filmmakersThe empowered filmmaker masterclass covers different areas of the process, including camera movement, interview tips and post-production.EducationApr 12, 2022
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Thriller filmed in London, Ont., during COVID-19 pandemic makes international debutWritten and directed by Greg. A Sager, Open Your Eyes tells the story of a screenwriter whose mind and world begins to unravel as he rushes to finish an overdue screenplay.EntertainmentJun 1, 2021
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75 films slated to stream as 2020 Forest City Film Festival goes online-onlyThirty shorts, nine features, eight documentaries, six animations, and 15 music videos are competing in the Forest City film fest, and can all be seen at home.EntertainmentOct 15, 2020
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Lights, camera, quarantine: Manitoba film industry taking cautious approach to reopening"We're looking to do it safely," Manitoba Film and Music's Rachel Rusen told 680 CJOB.HealthMay 25, 2020
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‘It’s a global issue:’ Filmmakers shed light on the reality of living in Moncton’s tent cityA group of filmmakers are creating a documentary called 'Tent City,' which highlights people's journeys into homelessness, and what life is like living at the site of a tent city.CanadaJul 10, 2019
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Port Moody residents fundraising to make documentary about 104-year-old local’s amazing lifeWhen the First World War ended on Nov. 11, 1918, Mary Anne Cooper had just turned four years old. Cooper recently celebrated her 104th birthday, and she is one of Port Moody’s most treasured and inspirational residents… and soon to be the subject of a feature-length documentary.FeaturesMay 13, 2019
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Pioneering female zoologist and conservationist featured in giraffe documentaryAnne Innis Dagg may not be a household name like other women who devoted their lives to similar fields of study, but her 1956 solo trip to South Africa pre-dates even icons like Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, and was an unprecedented accomplishment at the time.EntertainmentApr 7, 2019
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