Filming in our Communities
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British Columbia at International Documentary Forum of Amsterdam 2025
From November 16 to 19, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend the International Documentary Forum (IDFA) in Amsterdam, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program. The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam is the world’s largest...
British Columbia at DOC NYC 2025
From November 12 to 20, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend DOC NYC in New York City, supported by Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program. DOC NYC is America’s largest documentary film festival and industry gathering, showcasing over 200+ films and...
British Columbia at American Film Market 2025
From November 11 to 16, 2025, eight delegates from British Columbia will attend the American Film Market (AFM) in Los Angeles, with support from Creative BC’s Passports to Markets program. Established in 1981, the AFM is one of the world’s premier film industry...
Production crews in B.C. neighbourhoods and on city streets are a common sight. The success of the Motion Picture Industry in British Columbia would not be possible without the partnership and support of our vibrant communities, and we acknowledge that keeping our communities sustainable is crucial to the future of the motion picture industry.
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Code of Conduct
When filming anywhere the general public may be impacted by production activities and productions are expected to adhere to a high standard of professionalism while on location in B.C.
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Filming on your Property
Tools and information for owners lending their property for filming.
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Filming in Residential Areas
Tools and information for residents in communities that filming is taking place.
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Filming in Business Areas
Tools and information for business owners.
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Feedback
If you have any questions, comments or input you would like to express regarding motion picture production in B.C., we welcome your feedback. Send feedback to communityaffairs (at) creativebc.com or contact us at 604-736-7997.
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