The film and television cluster in Toronto ranks third in North America and contributes $1.1 billion annually to the local economy, employing over 25,000 people across 16,500 active businesses involved in all aspects of the industry. Toronto has a large resident pool of creative and technical talent, government incentives, major industry players, and support systems, along with schools that produce graduates to supplement the growing crew base, while also being the site of IMAX's introduction and green screen initiatives as well as films lensed in the city.
The document discusses how film technology has proliferated and improved accessibility for audiences and filmmakers. It provides examples of technological advances like CGI effects, 3D movies, and high-definition that have enhanced the filmmaking and viewing experience. Specifically, it outlines how digital projection technology through initiatives like the Digital Screen Network have made independent films more widely available to audiences and helped smaller budget filmmakers. However, cutting-edge technology remains very expensive, with major studio films spending over millions whereas independent films often have much smaller budgets.
Celador Films is a British film and television production company originally founded by Paul Smith and Jasper Carrott. It was later taken over by Complete Communications, which expanded Celador's radio, film, and international businesses. Some of Celador's most successful films include Dirty Pretty Things, The Descent, and Slumdog Millionaire. While Celador operates on smaller budgets than major Hollywood studios, it has achieved profitable returns through films like The Descent that earned over $53 million in profits on a $3.5 million budget. Key competitors of Celador include other independent UK producers like DNA Films as well as larger studios like Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Celador Films is a British film and television production company founded by Paul Smith. It was originally taken over by Complete Communications, which expanded Celador's radio, film, and international businesses. Some of Celador's most successful films include Dirty Pretty Things, The Descent, and Slumdog Millionaire. While smaller in size than major Hollywood studios like Sony Pictures, Celador Films has been able to turn profits on films with smaller budgets such as The Descent, which had a $3.5 million budget but earned $53 million in profits. Celador competes with other independent UK film companies like DNA Films as well as larger studios.
This document provides a brief overview of some key events in American history and the economy from 1919 to 2008. It then discusses Ronald Reagan's career and presidency from 1937 to 1989, where he reduced taxes and deregulated industries. The document concludes by discussing job cuts and cost savings at major companies like General Electric, GM, and AT&T in response to economic downturns and mentions a secret Citigroup letter about issues facing the top 1% of investors.
Celador was originally taken over by Complete Communications but was later bought back by its management. It produces films on a small scale by contracting freelance staff and obtaining funding through various means like bank loans or co-productions. Celador has produced seven films since 1999 across different genres. It also operates two radio stations. While a small company, Celador has found market success through ticket and DVD sales of its films. However, it faces competition from much larger studios like Sony Pictures Entertainment who have significantly higher film budgets.
Coldwell Banker Danforth was purchased in 1993 with 38 brokers and has since grown significantly, now having over 350 brokers. Over its first 10 years, it sold $1.2 billion in real estate and earned $31.7 million in commissions. In its second 10 years, it sold $4.7 billion in real estate and earned $116 million in commissions. In total over its 20 year history, Coldwell Banker Danforth has sold over $5.9 billion in real estate across over 20,000 transactions, earning $148 million in commissions.
Coldwell Banker Danforth was purchased in 1993 with 38 brokers and has since grown significantly, now having over 350 brokers. Over its first 10 years, it sold $1.2 billion in real estate and earned $31.7 million in commissions. In its second 10 years, it sold $4.7 billion in real estate and earned $116 million in commissions. In total over its 20 year history, Coldwell Banker Danforth has sold over $5.9 billion in real estate, sold 20,639 properties, and earned $148 million in commissions.
The film and television cluster in Toronto ranks third in North America and contributes $1.1 billion annually to the local economy, employing over 25,000 people across 16,500 active businesses involved in all aspects of the industry. Toronto has a large resident pool of creative and technical talent, government incentives, major industry players, and support systems, along with schools that produce graduates to supplement the growing crew base, while also being the site of IMAX's introduction and green screen initiatives as well as films lensed in the city.
The document discusses how film technology has proliferated and improved accessibility for audiences and filmmakers. It provides examples of technological advances like CGI effects, 3D movies, and high-definition that have enhanced the filmmaking and viewing experience. Specifically, it outlines how digital projection technology through initiatives like the Digital Screen Network have made independent films more widely available to audiences and helped smaller budget filmmakers. However, cutting-edge technology remains very expensive, with major studio films spending over millions whereas independent films often have much smaller budgets.
Celador Films is a British film and television production company originally founded by Paul Smith and Jasper Carrott. It was later taken over by Complete Communications, which expanded Celador's radio, film, and international businesses. Some of Celador's most successful films include Dirty Pretty Things, The Descent, and Slumdog Millionaire. While Celador operates on smaller budgets than major Hollywood studios, it has achieved profitable returns through films like The Descent that earned over $53 million in profits on a $3.5 million budget. Key competitors of Celador include other independent UK producers like DNA Films as well as larger studios like Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Celador Films is a British film and television production company founded by Paul Smith. It was originally taken over by Complete Communications, which expanded Celador's radio, film, and international businesses. Some of Celador's most successful films include Dirty Pretty Things, The Descent, and Slumdog Millionaire. While smaller in size than major Hollywood studios like Sony Pictures, Celador Films has been able to turn profits on films with smaller budgets such as The Descent, which had a $3.5 million budget but earned $53 million in profits. Celador competes with other independent UK film companies like DNA Films as well as larger studios.
This document provides a brief overview of some key events in American history and the economy from 1919 to 2008. It then discusses Ronald Reagan's career and presidency from 1937 to 1989, where he reduced taxes and deregulated industries. The document concludes by discussing job cuts and cost savings at major companies like General Electric, GM, and AT&T in response to economic downturns and mentions a secret Citigroup letter about issues facing the top 1% of investors.
Celador was originally taken over by Complete Communications but was later bought back by its management. It produces films on a small scale by contracting freelance staff and obtaining funding through various means like bank loans or co-productions. Celador has produced seven films since 1999 across different genres. It also operates two radio stations. While a small company, Celador has found market success through ticket and DVD sales of its films. However, it faces competition from much larger studios like Sony Pictures Entertainment who have significantly higher film budgets.
Coldwell Banker Danforth was purchased in 1993 with 38 brokers and has since grown significantly, now having over 350 brokers. Over its first 10 years, it sold $1.2 billion in real estate and earned $31.7 million in commissions. In its second 10 years, it sold $4.7 billion in real estate and earned $116 million in commissions. In total over its 20 year history, Coldwell Banker Danforth has sold over $5.9 billion in real estate across over 20,000 transactions, earning $148 million in commissions.
Coldwell Banker Danforth was purchased in 1993 with 38 brokers and has since grown significantly, now having over 350 brokers. Over its first 10 years, it sold $1.2 billion in real estate and earned $31.7 million in commissions. In its second 10 years, it sold $4.7 billion in real estate and earned $116 million in commissions. In total over its 20 year history, Coldwell Banker Danforth has sold over $5.9 billion in real estate, sold 20,639 properties, and earned $148 million in commissions.
Toronto's film and television cluster contributed $1.1 billion to the local economy in 2004, with $949 million spent on productions including $801.6 million on major productions. The city issued over 4,300 filming permits for over 1,500 projects totaling 7,743 days of shooting. Toronto is rated as one of the top 10 North American cities for independent productions and the cluster continues to grow with tax breaks and locations, with businesses in the cluster growing by 50% between 1998 and 2002.
OCR MEDIA - G322 Section B Revision Guide ppttessiemedia
The document discusses the British film Trainspotting, describing it as a gritty and realistic portrayal of heroin addiction in Scotland that was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. It explores themes of urban poverty and the dark side of drug culture while also being fascinating to audiences. While some accused it of glamorizing drug use, it was praised for its social realism in representing British youth subcultures of the time. The film was a hit in both Britain and the United States.
Local international Slate Co-FinancingStuartPollok
This document provides an executive summary for a €100 million co-financing investment opportunity between a major studio and Saltire Entertainment to fund a slate of local films distributed in their home territories. It analyzes growth trends in the international film market, performance of local films distributed by major studios versus independently, and compares the major studios as local film distributors. The proposed strategy is to invest in 30-50 lower budget local films across several European countries over 5 years to achieve a high estimated investor ROI.
The film and television industry in Toronto contributes $1.1 billion annually to the local economy. It employs over 25,000 people across over 16,500 businesses involved in all aspects of production. Toronto offers a highly developed infrastructure, state-of-the-art facilities, and tax credits that make it competitive for film, television, animation, and post-production work.
The Toronto Film And Television Cluster Presentationjjmelfi
The Toronto Film and Television Cluster contributes $1.1 billion annually to the local economy through its highly developed infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities. Toronto was rated one of the top 10 North American cities for independent productions. Current news includes concerns that proposed federal legislation could curb production in Toronto by allowing the government to cancel tax credits for films deemed offensive. Toronto is also working to become a leader in green film production practices. The Montreal Film and Television Cluster hosts many major players in fields like special effects and gaming.
The Toronto Film & Television Cluster is the 3rd largest in North America and contributes $1.1 billion annually to the local economy. It is known for hosting major blockbuster films like X-Men and The Hulk. Toronto is an innovation leader, having introduced the IMAX format and developed high resolution film technology. The cluster benefits from support systems like the Toronto Film & Television Office and FilmOntario. It attracts productions due to its diversity, competitiveness, and attractive city environment.
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This document proposes an investment in a film production company. It summarizes that the film industry has historically proven countercyclical during recessions. It then provides details on the proposed film project, including genre (sci-fi thriller), potential cast, and comparative financial data from similar past films. Finally, it introduces the production company and executive team behind the project. The overall proposal is that investing in this film has the potential to earn a profit and recoup the initial investment, as illustrated through four potential financial scenarios.
Group 049 proposes a film called "The System" that merges the concepts of Dexter, about a man living a double life as a murderer, and The Disappearance of Alice Creed, about a wealthy man's daughter being kidnapped. The film would be about an ordinary man kidnapping and murdering wealthy teenagers. It would be produced by Isle of Man Film and CinemaNX and have a very low budget using only three actors, minimal sets and costumes. The target audience would be adults 18+ as it contains violent and complex themes. The film was screened at several film festivals in 2009-2010 and had an extensive social media campaign to engage its young target audience.
This document discusses various aspects of film exhibition and consumption, including:
1) Traditional theatrical exhibition in cinemas is the main distribution model, but new technologies like home cinema and digital media are providing alternative models of consumption.
2) Multiplex cinemas with multiple screens are now common and can accommodate large audiences, while independent theaters face challenges in marketing themselves and competing.
3) Factors like the growth of home entertainment options on disc and digital formats are changing audience viewing habits and posing challenges for theatrical exhibition. Exhibitors are trying different strategies to adapt to these trends.
The document discusses several topics related to the film and television industry in Canada including:
1) Canadian TV shows are becoming more popular and accessible on US networks, though it can be difficult to find funding.
2) The OMDC is investing $1.67 million to support 12 film projects and help boost the domestic film industry in Ontario.
3) The WIFT-T held a short film showcase in March 2010 to support and honor female directors.
Wesgro FILM and MEDIA BROCHURE Feb 2016Monica Rorvik
The document summarizes the film and media opportunities available in Cape Town and the Western Cape region of South Africa. It outlines that Wesgro, the government agency promoting local economic development, provides various services to support the local and international film industry in the region. These services include assisting with production, distribution, and investment. The Western Cape has a strong film industry ecosystem with low production costs, skilled labor, and diverse locations that have made it a top international filming destination.
Celador Films was originally owned by Complete Communications but was later bought by its management. It produced successful films like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, The Descent, and Slumdog Millionaire. Though The Descent had a lower budget than blockbusters like Spider-Man 2 from Sony, it was more profitable, earning £33.4 million compared to Spider-Man 2's $583.8 million profit. Celador competed against other UK independent film studios like DNA Films and had partnerships with companies like Film4 Productions.
The document discusses several topics related to future media technologies:
1) Cell phone technologies are advancing with touchscreens, internet access, apps, and changes like morphing designs and color-changing cases. HD radio allows AM/FM stations to broadcast additional digital programming.
2) The movie and video industry contributes over $16 billion to California's economy and is expanding to other states. Major studios produce hundreds of films annually alongside many independent productions.
3) Television is transitioning to HDTV while DVRs allow time-shifting of live programming. Streaming online content from networks will grow in popularity. The future of media technologies remains focused on portability, interactivity, and accessing more content on more
This document provides information about studying British film for AS Media Studies, including key learning outcomes and focus areas. It discusses what makes a film British and provides examples of British films that have been nominated for awards. It also covers the requirements of the exam, finance and funding of British films, the roles of production companies and distributors, and targeting audiences. Case studies are used to illustrate concepts around the production and distribution of independent British films.
Brick Top Productions is a publicly traded film production company that aims to unite film enthusiasts and financiers. It completed a television pilot called "Nick the Doorman" starring Nicholas Turturro. Brick Top plans to grow by increasing its brand awareness, seeking strategic partners, building a mobile app to market its projects, and driving revenue through advertising and new films. The company believes it offers investors potential for high returns through quality, low-budget films and an expanding community of film professionals and financiers.
This document is a 2009 MPAA report detailing the findings of an economic impact study of the motion picture and television industry on the United States.
Working Title is a British film production company that has been very successful in producing popular and profitable films since its founding in 1983. It was originally owned by Polygram but is now a subsidiary of Universal Studios. Working Title is known for producing major box office hits like Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Love Actually, and Shaun of the Dead with very small staff and limited budgets. Their association with Universal Studios provides benefits like larger budgets and global distribution for their films.
Working Title is a film production company that has been very successful in producing popular and profitable films since its founding in 1983. It was originally owned by Polygram but is now a subsidiary of Universal Studios. Working Title is known for producing major box office hits like Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Love Actually, and Shaun of the Dead with very small staff and limited budgets. Their association with Universal Studios provides benefits like larger budgets and global distribution for their films.
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Toronto's film and television cluster contributed $1.1 billion to the local economy in 2004, with $949 million spent on productions including $801.6 million on major productions. The city issued over 4,300 filming permits for over 1,500 projects totaling 7,743 days of shooting. Toronto is rated as one of the top 10 North American cities for independent productions and the cluster continues to grow with tax breaks and locations, with businesses in the cluster growing by 50% between 1998 and 2002.
OCR MEDIA - G322 Section B Revision Guide ppttessiemedia
The document discusses the British film Trainspotting, describing it as a gritty and realistic portrayal of heroin addiction in Scotland that was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. It explores themes of urban poverty and the dark side of drug culture while also being fascinating to audiences. While some accused it of glamorizing drug use, it was praised for its social realism in representing British youth subcultures of the time. The film was a hit in both Britain and the United States.
Local international Slate Co-FinancingStuartPollok
This document provides an executive summary for a €100 million co-financing investment opportunity between a major studio and Saltire Entertainment to fund a slate of local films distributed in their home territories. It analyzes growth trends in the international film market, performance of local films distributed by major studios versus independently, and compares the major studios as local film distributors. The proposed strategy is to invest in 30-50 lower budget local films across several European countries over 5 years to achieve a high estimated investor ROI.
The film and television industry in Toronto contributes $1.1 billion annually to the local economy. It employs over 25,000 people across over 16,500 businesses involved in all aspects of production. Toronto offers a highly developed infrastructure, state-of-the-art facilities, and tax credits that make it competitive for film, television, animation, and post-production work.
The Toronto Film And Television Cluster Presentationjjmelfi
The Toronto Film and Television Cluster contributes $1.1 billion annually to the local economy through its highly developed infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities. Toronto was rated one of the top 10 North American cities for independent productions. Current news includes concerns that proposed federal legislation could curb production in Toronto by allowing the government to cancel tax credits for films deemed offensive. Toronto is also working to become a leader in green film production practices. The Montreal Film and Television Cluster hosts many major players in fields like special effects and gaming.
The Toronto Film & Television Cluster is the 3rd largest in North America and contributes $1.1 billion annually to the local economy. It is known for hosting major blockbuster films like X-Men and The Hulk. Toronto is an innovation leader, having introduced the IMAX format and developed high resolution film technology. The cluster benefits from support systems like the Toronto Film & Television Office and FilmOntario. It attracts productions due to its diversity, competitiveness, and attractive city environment.
E=motion presentation pack - 1st july 2014Steven Farah
This document proposes an investment in a film production company. It summarizes that the film industry has historically proven countercyclical during recessions. It then provides details on the proposed film project, including genre (sci-fi thriller), potential cast, and comparative financial data from similar past films. Finally, it introduces the production company and executive team behind the project. The overall proposal is that investing in this film has the potential to earn a profit and recoup the initial investment, as illustrated through four potential financial scenarios.
Group 049 proposes a film called "The System" that merges the concepts of Dexter, about a man living a double life as a murderer, and The Disappearance of Alice Creed, about a wealthy man's daughter being kidnapped. The film would be about an ordinary man kidnapping and murdering wealthy teenagers. It would be produced by Isle of Man Film and CinemaNX and have a very low budget using only three actors, minimal sets and costumes. The target audience would be adults 18+ as it contains violent and complex themes. The film was screened at several film festivals in 2009-2010 and had an extensive social media campaign to engage its young target audience.
This document discusses various aspects of film exhibition and consumption, including:
1) Traditional theatrical exhibition in cinemas is the main distribution model, but new technologies like home cinema and digital media are providing alternative models of consumption.
2) Multiplex cinemas with multiple screens are now common and can accommodate large audiences, while independent theaters face challenges in marketing themselves and competing.
3) Factors like the growth of home entertainment options on disc and digital formats are changing audience viewing habits and posing challenges for theatrical exhibition. Exhibitors are trying different strategies to adapt to these trends.
The document discusses several topics related to the film and television industry in Canada including:
1) Canadian TV shows are becoming more popular and accessible on US networks, though it can be difficult to find funding.
2) The OMDC is investing $1.67 million to support 12 film projects and help boost the domestic film industry in Ontario.
3) The WIFT-T held a short film showcase in March 2010 to support and honor female directors.
Wesgro FILM and MEDIA BROCHURE Feb 2016Monica Rorvik
The document summarizes the film and media opportunities available in Cape Town and the Western Cape region of South Africa. It outlines that Wesgro, the government agency promoting local economic development, provides various services to support the local and international film industry in the region. These services include assisting with production, distribution, and investment. The Western Cape has a strong film industry ecosystem with low production costs, skilled labor, and diverse locations that have made it a top international filming destination.
Celador Films was originally owned by Complete Communications but was later bought by its management. It produced successful films like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, The Descent, and Slumdog Millionaire. Though The Descent had a lower budget than blockbusters like Spider-Man 2 from Sony, it was more profitable, earning £33.4 million compared to Spider-Man 2's $583.8 million profit. Celador competed against other UK independent film studios like DNA Films and had partnerships with companies like Film4 Productions.
The document discusses several topics related to future media technologies:
1) Cell phone technologies are advancing with touchscreens, internet access, apps, and changes like morphing designs and color-changing cases. HD radio allows AM/FM stations to broadcast additional digital programming.
2) The movie and video industry contributes over $16 billion to California's economy and is expanding to other states. Major studios produce hundreds of films annually alongside many independent productions.
3) Television is transitioning to HDTV while DVRs allow time-shifting of live programming. Streaming online content from networks will grow in popularity. The future of media technologies remains focused on portability, interactivity, and accessing more content on more
This document provides information about studying British film for AS Media Studies, including key learning outcomes and focus areas. It discusses what makes a film British and provides examples of British films that have been nominated for awards. It also covers the requirements of the exam, finance and funding of British films, the roles of production companies and distributors, and targeting audiences. Case studies are used to illustrate concepts around the production and distribution of independent British films.
Brick Top Productions is a publicly traded film production company that aims to unite film enthusiasts and financiers. It completed a television pilot called "Nick the Doorman" starring Nicholas Turturro. Brick Top plans to grow by increasing its brand awareness, seeking strategic partners, building a mobile app to market its projects, and driving revenue through advertising and new films. The company believes it offers investors potential for high returns through quality, low-budget films and an expanding community of film professionals and financiers.
This document is a 2009 MPAA report detailing the findings of an economic impact study of the motion picture and television industry on the United States.
Working Title is a British film production company that has been very successful in producing popular and profitable films since its founding in 1983. It was originally owned by Polygram but is now a subsidiary of Universal Studios. Working Title is known for producing major box office hits like Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Love Actually, and Shaun of the Dead with very small staff and limited budgets. Their association with Universal Studios provides benefits like larger budgets and global distribution for their films.
Working Title is a film production company that has been very successful in producing popular and profitable films since its founding in 1983. It was originally owned by Polygram but is now a subsidiary of Universal Studios. Working Title is known for producing major box office hits like Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Love Actually, and Shaun of the Dead with very small staff and limited budgets. Their association with Universal Studios provides benefits like larger budgets and global distribution for their films.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
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centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
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of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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2. Thirdin all of North America
Hosted Blockbusters like X-Men and
Cinderella Man
3. Cluster adds $1.1 billion annually to its economy
$949 million was spent on film and television productions
shot in Toronto in 2004.
In 2004 the Film and Television Office issued 4,302 location
filming permits consisting of 1,502 projects which totalled
7,743 days of shooting
Toronto was ranked in the top 10 North American cities for
independent productions.
The high concentration of quality animation studios has
made Toronto a key North American supplier of children's
cartoons.
The film and television industry in Toronto employs 25,000
plus people.
Toronto is known as a centre for post-production work,
special effects and emerging technology. Toronto
companies are internationally known for supplying 3-D and
2-D animation as well as innovative special effects.
4. Innovated the industry with IMAX film
IMAX film has 1000x more resolution then
regular film
Helped convert Hollywood blockbusters from
regular 35 mm film to IMAX Format
5. Toronto Film and
Television office
Mayor's Toronto Film
Board
Ontario Media
Development
Corporation
FilmOntario
6. Film and Television industry wants to be
more environmentally friendly
Green Screen Toronto is an association trying
to bring environmental practices towards the
GTA film and television cluster
8. Largest film and television cluster in the
world
Often imitated never duplicated (Bollywood)
Ties with Silicon Valley cluster
Large decrease in production due to a rise in
film and television clusters in different
countries
9. Mainly directed
more towards
television
Supported
infrastructure by
local government
Employs 100,000
people
Brings in $5 billion
to the local
economy