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The Rio Grind Film Festival
November 24, 2024
Online
$40 to submit
Featuring the hottest new, International, Horror, Sci Fi, Action, Fantasy, Cult and Grind house features and short films that are traditionally overlooked by the regular festival circuit.
STORYHIVE Video Podcast
December 12, 2024
Online
Grants of 12k
Get $12,000 in production funding, training and a community of support to create an 8 episode video podcast series featuring community conversations, candid discussions and deep dives on the topics you are curious about.
The Sustainable Act is looking for two Editors to join their volunteer team
December 22, 2024
Online
(Volunteer Position)
Are you passionate about sustainability, social justice, and the power of storytelling? Do you have a knack for editing, managing content, and helping writers shape their ideas into powerful articles?
ISO: Storytellers Podcast
Online
Free
Each episode features in-depth interviews with filmmakers, storytellers, writers, producers, and actors | Created exclusively for the Indigenous Screen Office by Kim Wheeler.
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About #BCFilm
Choosing to work in B.C.’s motion picture industry means becoming part of one of the largest and most sophisticated centres for production in the world. Many things combine to make B.C.’s industry as successful as it is – from its skilled people (often referred to as talent) and variety of location “looks”, to its specialized production spaces and services.
$3.3B
Est. Total B.C. production spend on close to 500 shows in 2022
60
B.C.’s current crew depth for simultaneous live action productions
30
Animation, VFX and Post Production studios