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British Columbia at Sunnyside of the Doc 2024

Jun 30, 2024

British Columbia is one of North America’s largest, full-service motion picture production hubs. The industry is proud of its international reputation for collaboration and proven track record of providing exceptional value. B.C. offers a full spectrum of world-class talent, locations, services, and facilities. From pre-production through to post production, clients return to B.C. for creative excellence.

Film + TV Stats in B.C.

• $3.3B est. total B.C. production spend on 494 shows in 2022
• 99,682 est. people including freelancers
• 2.5Mft² stage and studio space
• 200+ producers
• 150+ expert industry supply companies
• 130+ animation, VFX, post production companies

 

Discover #BCFilm

Creative BC Industry Insights and Supports
World-Class Service
Inclusive Career Pathways
Climate Action
8 Regional Film Commissions
Financial Incentives
Funding Programs
Co-Production Opportunities with over 60 countries

 

Delegates present at Sunnyside of the Doc from British Columbia

Flying Cloud Entertainment – Leon Lee – Also part of Telefilm RDVCanada
Silverlight Entertainment Inc. – Carmen Forsberg – Also part of Telefilm RDVCanada

 

Creative BC is supporting this delegation via the Passport to Markets program. Learn more here.

Contact: media@creativebc.com

 

Land Acknowledgement

Our motion picture industry gratefully acknowledges the lands, languages and cultures of the 34 First Nations that are Indigenous to what is now called British Columbia. 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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