Storytelling is an art form that relies on language to capture attention and spark the imagination. In film and TV; words build narratives that move audiences, making screenwriters masters of communication. Their skill with dialogue
Continue ReadingJust Give Martin Short Another Emmy Already!
If this were an average year in show business, we would be on the cusp of yet another Emmy Awards ceremony awarding the best and the brightest in the sphere of television. While the talent
Continue ReadingHollywood’s Canada: CANADIAN PACIFIC
It’s been over three years since the last entry of my Hollywood’s Canada series, reviews inspired by Pierre Berton’s immortal tome of the same name. One particular challenge was that many of the titles he
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And randomly, out of nowhere, came another event. You’d think some of these other guys would be available to cover these, but they’ve got busy schedules. The buck stops with me. But it’s alright, I
Continue ReadingCanadian Media Producers Association (CMPA), BC Branch
A lot of us have questions right now about the film and television industry. The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the Writers Guild of America (WGA) are currently on strike. We no longer see productions
Continue ReadingWhy Film Students Must Look After Their Health more Accurately
You know those late nights in the editing bay, when the blue glow of screens seems almost surreal? The gentle hum of computers as students hunch over projects, piecing together footage into the early morning
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