By the end of 2018, some 613 million people around the globe subscribed to a video-on-demand service – a 27% increase compared to the previous year. Ooyala, a company specializing in the management and monetization of video content, predicts that this number will...
The Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office (CAVCO) co-administers two federal tax credit programs: the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit program (CPTC) and the Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit program (PSTC). CAVCO has accepted SMPIA’s...
CBC Saskatchewan’s Blue Sky asked people in the province for documentary recommendations and they delivered. Here are some of their top picks. Sour Grapes A crime documentary about a man who defrauded some wealthy people Rudy Kurniawan is a wine fraudster who...
If you haven’t applied to the Bell Fund since the launch of their 2018 pilot programs: Short-Form Digital Series, TV Program, Slate Development and Webdocs Development, the Bell Fund wants to hear from you. Our feedback will help the Bell Fund evaluate their...
SMPIA is partnering with BANFF, Bell Fund, AMPIA and On Screen Manitoba on an exclusive roundtable opportunity which will focus on short-form production and distribution. Producers from Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba will meet with leading executives, including...