The Collaborative Chemistry Behind Susin Nielsen and Jewel Staite’s Vancouver TV Hit Family Law Behind-the-scenes alchemy.
The Technology Used to Make the Mandalorian Is Changing the Vancouver Film and Television Industry The Mandalorian might be set in a galaxy far, far away, but its impact can be felt close to home in the Vancouver film and television industry.
A Year Later, B.C.’s Film and Television Industry Is Back and Setting New Records. But at What Cost? Testing fatigue, self-tapes, and environmental waste on B.C.’s sets.
Vancouver’s Christmas Film Stars Share Their Holiday Secrets Hollywood North veterans pull back the curtain on how these festive films are made.
From Stereotypes to Starring Roles: This Black Actress Is Changing Vancouver’s Film Industry This year’s shift here and in Hollywood has been bold, says Rukiya Bernard, but time will tell where it goes.
This Horror Film Inspired by Racism and Vancouver’s Housing Crisis Just Won an Award Karen Lam’s The Curse of Willow Song is a film for this moment.
Vancouver Film Sets Are Hiring Doctors and “COVID Captains” to Get the Cameras Rolling This is what the new normal looks like as filming resumes in B.C.
Vancouver’s Documentary Film Festival Is Opening Online—And Is More Essential Than Ever DOXA opens virtually this week with 64 short and feature-length films.
Will Vancouver Still Be Hollywood North After COVID-19? Insiders consider a post-pandemic film and TV industry—and how a new normal might actually be a good thing for B.C. film.
What Vancouver’s Film and TV Industry Needs to Roll Again Post-COVID-19 Showbiz insiders consider what a return to set could look like—and what needs to change to keep cast and crew safe.