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British Columbia at Content London 2022
As Canada’s largest and North America’s third-largest, full-service motion picture production hub in North America, British Columbia is proud of its international reputation and proven track record for providing exceptional value for the producer’s dollar. With a full spectrum of world-class talent, services and facilities from pre-production to post-production, clients return to B.C. for it’s creative excellence and full-service hub.
Creative BC at Content London
Prem Gill
CEO, Creative BC
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Mathew Parry
Manager, Creative Industry Programs, Creative BC
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Contact: media@creativebc.com
Learn about the Film + TV Industry in British Columbia
Studios + Locations
British Columbia offers A World of Looks and 2.8M square feet of stage space with 120 sound stages.
Regions
Productions that choose to film beyond the main hub in the Lower Mainland region of the province enjoy increasingly competitive incentives. See all there is to offer just outside of Vancouver.
Crews, Infrastructure, Production Services
An experienced and highly credited workforce coupled with B.C.’s state-of-the-art studio facilities make the province a favoured place to create and work.
Co-Production
With a reputation for excellence in film, Canada is a valuable partner in co-production, holding bi-lateral agreements with close to 60 countries.
Financial Incentives
B.C.’s government is committed to the motion picture industry, offering foreign and domestic producers tax credit programs and strong financial advantages.
Climate Action
Reel Green™ helps Canada’s motion picture industry unite to improve production practices and reduce environmental impacts through strategic collaboration and practical tools.
Inclusive Career Pathways
Creative Pathways champions a dynamic motion picture workforce in B.C. that is equitable, diverse and inclusive.
About the Industry
Creative BC estimates $3.5B total B.C. production spend on 450 shows in 2021. View all recent impacts and learn about our dynamic, leading industry.
British Columbia companies at Content London
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British Columbia + Canada
All in Pictures
Anaid Productions
Blue Ant Media
Brightlight Pictures
British Columbia Trade and Invest
Creative BC
Canadian Media Producers Association – BC Branch
Goonworks Films
Less Bland Productions
Million Faces Productions
Omnifilm Entertainment
Reality Distortion Field
Reunion Pacific Entertainment
Sepia Films
Telefilm Canada
Visionary Productions
Wind Sun Sky Productions
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Our motion picture industry gratefully acknowledges we are living and working on the unceded ancestral home territories of 34 First Nations language and cultural groups, with commitment to learn how to be respectful guests. Visit native-land.ca to learn about your home on native land and how we in the industry can follow On-Screen Protocols and Pathways.
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