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Hollywood has traditionally represented the center of the global entertainment business. For generations, the name has been associated with major studios, famous actors, ambitious directors, blockbuster franchises, and the glamorous world of movie premieres. Yet
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Filming is over, the last takes have been approved, the crew is packing up the equipment, but the producer’s phone is only now starting to ring. After the official shoot, he still has a ton
Continue ReadingHow Canadian Film and Independent Cinema Is Finding New Audiences on Digital Screens
Canadian independent cinema has always had to compete for attention, but the audience journey is changing. A film no longer needs to depend entirely on a theatrical run or scheduled television broadcast to find viewers.
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