Cinema Shift Festival is a Toronto-based, curated AI film festival dedicated to narrative, story-driven cinema created through AI-assisted and hybrid production processes. It is a one-day festival and conference taking place on June 5 at
Continue ReadingWhy Familiar Brands Continue Appearing in Film, Television, and Popular Culture
Stories are often remembered for their characters, dialogue, and dramatic moments, but the worlds in which those stories unfold are built from much smaller details. A believable city street, a family kitchen, a corner store,
Continue ReadingFrom Journalist to Novelist – Interview with Ron Base
This just in, I got a chance to talk to someone else who used to write reviews, and is now making mystery novels. His name is Ron Base, and his years of experience inspire me
Continue ReadingTransform Your Backyard Into a Winter Cinema with Heated Outdoor Mats
Canadian winters don’t have to mean retreating indoors. Picture this: snowflakes drifting down while you’re settled comfortably in your backyard, watching a film projected against the crisp night air. What makes this possible isn’t just
Continue ReadingThe Last 24 Hours Before a Movie Becomes “Forgotten”: How Tiny Films Disappear After Festival Premieres
A tiny film can have its best night and still lose the room by morning. The first screening ends, people clap, a few posts appear, maybe one critic writes a short note. Then the festival
Continue ReadingWhy Canadian Productions Are Paying Closer Attention to Digital Consumer Trends
Canadian productions still compete for attention the old-fashioned way: give people something worth watching. The problem is that modern audiences no longer watch entertainment in isolation. Streaming, sports, betting, social media, and second-screen browsing now
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