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Festival Coordinator
June 21, 2024
In-person & Online
Compensation: $24/hour
GEMS is seeking a Festival Coordinator to manage and organize film submissions for our annual international film festival, GEMFest.
Advisor Studio: Unleashing the Power of Performance (free)
June 25, 2024
Online
Free
With Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson, Directors of Sundance Film Festival Hit GHOSTLIGHT
Best Practices for Equitable Co-Productions
December 29, 2024
Online
N/A
In a rapidly evolving industry, understanding and implementing inclusive co-production practices are more relevant than ever to offer stability and growth in our sector. We believe this report will provide you with the necessary tools and knowledge to apply to your own practices.
Student Work Placement Program (CMPA)
December 31, 2024
In-person
TBD
The program is funded through Employment and Social Development Canada’s (ESDC) Student Work Placement Program, designed to give post-secondary students across Canada paid work experience related to their field of study.
Inclusive Leadership and Professional Development Training
In partnership with Creative Pathways™, Elevate Inclusion Strategies offers industry-leading training programs designed to foster inclusive leadership and respectful workplaces for crew in B.C.’s motion picture industry. These free, online programs empower industry leaders and crew members to strengthen B.C.’s competitive edge through diverse, collaborative teams and workforce development.
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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