A low Canadian dollar and competitive tax credits have created a prosperous but volatile film industry in Québec. Film and television production in Québec generated 32,990 direct and indirect full-time equivalent jobs in 2003/2004. This note describes the workflows of the North American film industry in Québec. It examines Technicolor Creative Services, a multinational film processing and distribution company with operations in Québec, and Muse Entertainment Enterprises, a production services company based in Québec. Muse, Technicolor and their customers have located in Québec because of the low Canadian dollar, as well as provincial and federal tax incentives. The industry in which they participate has become technically competitive, produ...
Cover Story piece on the growing importance of the Maine film industry to the state\u27s economy. ...
Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a global audience. While many of these produc...
<p>US-produced Canadian located films with tobacco imagery, by Canadian film classification, 2004–20...
This paper seeks to determine the underlying causes behind the “runaway film phenomenon”: the mass m...
The feature film industry in Canada is dominated by two large foreign owned theatre chains and eight...
Article on the difficulties of attracting filmmakers to the state, noting that other states (and Can...
BC’s film and television production sector depends on a practical subsidy system for the capital to ...
Federal policies designed to assist the film industry in Canada are largely unsuccessful since the i...
Film and audiovisual production are part of the new media sector, one of the main sectors of the cre...
abstract: Currently the Chinese marketplace is very much influenced by its economic, demographic, po...
Abstract: Policy-makers in Canada have concluded that foreign ownership of film distribution is adve...
This technically fine picture was shot in British Columbia, but care seems to have been taken to era...
The pioneering story of Australia's own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watch...
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
After declining in the 1990s (laubacher, 2006), the Massachusetts film and television industry reach...
Cover Story piece on the growing importance of the Maine film industry to the state\u27s economy. ...
Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a global audience. While many of these produc...
<p>US-produced Canadian located films with tobacco imagery, by Canadian film classification, 2004–20...
This paper seeks to determine the underlying causes behind the “runaway film phenomenon”: the mass m...
The feature film industry in Canada is dominated by two large foreign owned theatre chains and eight...
Article on the difficulties of attracting filmmakers to the state, noting that other states (and Can...
BC’s film and television production sector depends on a practical subsidy system for the capital to ...
Federal policies designed to assist the film industry in Canada are largely unsuccessful since the i...
Film and audiovisual production are part of the new media sector, one of the main sectors of the cre...
abstract: Currently the Chinese marketplace is very much influenced by its economic, demographic, po...
Abstract: Policy-makers in Canada have concluded that foreign ownership of film distribution is adve...
This technically fine picture was shot in British Columbia, but care seems to have been taken to era...
The pioneering story of Australia's own Hollywood. Hollywood films and television programs are watch...
Advances in information and communication technologies have enabled elements of film and television ...
After declining in the 1990s (laubacher, 2006), the Massachusetts film and television industry reach...
Cover Story piece on the growing importance of the Maine film industry to the state\u27s economy. ...
Hollywood films and television programs are watched by a global audience. While many of these produc...
<p>US-produced Canadian located films with tobacco imagery, by Canadian film classification, 2004–20...