Canada’s independent film scene sits at an interesting intersection of opportunity and constraint. On one hand, filmmakers now have more direct access to global audiences than ever before, thanks to streaming platforms and digital distribution.
Continue ReadingHow Data Science and Predictive Modelling Are Used in Gambling Platforms
Canadian streaming companies now study audiences with almost frightening precision. They know which actors keep viewers watching, which crime series lose people halfway through episode two, and which hockey documentaries suddenly explode after clips hit
Continue ReadingGubbi – Interview with Ali Naqi
Last month, on April 10 was National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day. A Canadian-produced documentary filmed in India premiered that day with the intention to raise awareness to this specific stigma about HIV and
Continue ReadingBars, Rye Whisky, and Private Eyes: The Atmosphere of Canada Republic of Doyle
Republic of Doyle created something unusual during its run. It combined family conflict, local humour, and investigations without losing its distinctly Newfoundland personality. The result feels lived – in rather than manufactured. Even the city
Continue ReadingLuxury Cinema Experiences That Go Beyond Popcorn
Going to the movies was once a simple activity centered around a giant screen, a bucket of popcorn, and a soft drink. Today, however, the cinema industry has transformed into something much more immersive and
Continue ReadingVoice with Impact Mental Health World Premiere
There’s an interesting event next month in our local area of Vancouver, and it’s one that can’t be missed no matter what. On June 3rd at 6:30PM at the VIFF Centre, Voices With Impact will
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