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The Canada Media Fund (CMF) is investing $2M to support the production of 10 projects as part of its Web Series Pilot Program, financing Canadian web series in their second or subsequent season. Of the 10 dramatic series, six are in English and four in French. One is from B.C., five are from Ontario and four are from Québec. Click here to view a list of CMF-funded projects.
CBC is apologizing to those who “felt misrepresented” by its new miniseries Canada: The Story of Us. Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil was among the politicians who signed a letter to CBC president Hubert Lacroix accusing the public broadcaster of snubbing the province in the miniseries. The letter requested an apology and new episode after the series portrayed Quebec City as the site of the first permanent European settlement in 1608. However three years earlier, Samuel de Champlain helped establish a year-round habitation in Port-Royal, N.S. The series was also blasted by the Parti Quebecois during question period in Quebec’s legislature last week.
Nova Scotia film industry movers Marc Almon and Rob Power have announced the creation of Culture Link, which would see Halifax’s World Trade and Convention Centre (WTCC) converted into a 9,000 square foot multi-purpose studio for film, television, video game, animation and virtual reality projects. Other plans include development of a digital media and creative industries incubator. The province is investing $58,000 into a feasibility study, while developer Armco Capital Inc. has committed $78,000.
Shaw has rolled out its BlueSky TV service to the rest of Western Canada. Powered by Comcast’s next generation X1 platform, BlueSky TV’s interface allows customers to access live programming, PVR recordings, on-demand shows and streaming services in one place. A voice-activated remote also allows users to find content by title, genre, actor name or even by famous movie quote.
Bell Media’s BravoFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent) has announced the 11 short films sharing $512,750 in funding from its April 7 jury meeting. Projects include Bryan Kawalsky’s Touch, which will be co-produced by Kathryn Alexandre and Tatiana Maslany. You can view a complete list of recipients here. The next submission deadline is May 12.