Tim Tyler Posted June 20, 2011 Share Posted June 20, 2011 http://www.whites.com/whitesmarketing/whitenoise/WhiteNoiseWinter2011.pdf From http://www.660news.com/entertainment/article/243419 Acclaimed director Norman Jewison and hit movie producer Don Carmody are among the Canadian filmmakers touting a revitalized film and TV industry. The luminaries are among a group of producers, directors, cinematographers, writers, editors and actors celebrating a newly expanded production support facility set to open Thursday. The $20-million William F. White Centre launches in Toronto after taking over a 31,400 square-metre complex, more than doubling the space it had previously leased. The centre provides movie, TV and theatrical production equipment to a slew of high-profile projects including David Cronenberg's upcoming feature "Cosmopolis" and the upcoming Colin Farrell blockbuster "Total Recall." Guests attending the launch include Royal Canadian Air Farce cast mate Alan Park, pop-rockers the Midway State, Heritage Minister James Moore and Ontario Culture Minister Michael Chan. Jewison and the centre's CEO Paul Bronfman say there's a renewed spirit in Toronto's production industry. "Canada has every reason to celebrate," Jewison said Monday in a statement. "I look around and see a lush landscape of new film and TV production activity like never before. Big stories and little stories; there's so much going on here right now." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 I guess my invitation got lost in the mail. R, PS: There is a postal strike in Canada, that's why!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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