OPINION: Time to empower Toronto filmmakers as Toronto’s film industry matures
The city’s decision to charge for filming permits shows our limited resources are in demand, but these productions are largely foreign-owned.
Read MoreThe city’s decision to charge for filming permits shows our limited resources are in demand, but these productions are largely foreign-owned.
Read MoreThe growing production industry was hit hard by the pandemic, but has come back with a vengeance as companies invest in the city.
Read MoreToronto Mayor John Tory told The Canadian Press there is a strong possibility the Netflix could be opening a hub in the city, making it the top five locations in media production and screen-based industry in North America.
Read MoreMayor John Tory announced a new 165,000 square foot film studio coming to the Toronto Port Lands district, courtesy of Cinespace.
Read MoreHumber film and television production students moved from the school’s campus to Cinespace studios.
Read MoreBy Matt Creed An increase in film productions in Toronto in 2011 could mean more jobs for Humber film and television grads. “Both last year and this year, there has been more productions in Ontario than ever before,” said...
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