Signals Creative Tech Expo 2024, a premier event jointly organized by DigiBC and the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF), is set to be a pinnacle in the realm of creative technology, showcasing innovative storytelling across video games, XR (extended...
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Slate 2.0 Recipients Announced
The Slate 2.0 Development Fund was created to provide BC-based film or television entertainment companies with an envelope of money to support the development of two or more eligible film, television or digital media projects.
The fund is intended to leverage investment from the private sector, develop a presence in the international marketplace, and encourage development, production and marketing strategies which address new opportunities in digital media and online. Funding is in the form of a non-recoupable advance of up to $50,000.
This year’s successful applicants are as follows:
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