On December 10th, 2022, Blue Light Sessions and JumpAttack! Records Present David Morin LIVE at Blue Light Sessions- 1839 Franklin Ave. Doors will open at 7:00PM, and the event will begin at 8:00PM.
Blue Light Sessions provides an intimate and unique experience for both artists and music lovers alike. The concert series, presented by JumpAttack! Records, takes place at Blue Light Studio in East Vancouver in the beautiful main recording room. With the entire night being filmed and recorded in front of an audience of 50-60 guests, this intimate live show gives artists the opportunity to build a wealth of content while connecting with their fans and offers the ultimate up-close and personal VIP experience for attendees.
Learn about B.C.'s creative sector ecosystem.
Meet the industry associations that represent and advocate for their members.
Connect with collaborative initiatives advancing the sector.
Get direction about entering the creative sector.
Stay informed of upcoming grants, events, markets and more
Keep current with news and updates from Creative BC
Supporting the creative industries through programs, incentives, and stewardship
Domestic Motion Picture Programs ->
Interactive + Digital Media Programs ->
Sustainable production efforts in British Columbia were formalized 10 years ago through the Reel Green initiative, a resource centre with a collection of best practices to help productions reduce their environmental impacts and improve their overall environmental footprint.
Reel Green™ helps Canada’s motion picture industry unite to improve production practices and reduce environmental impacts through strategic collaboration with other municipalities, organizations, local vendors and committed ambassadors.
Discover community events from industry and stakeholders so you can get involved in sustainable production practices through training, annual events, case studies and news.
Discover resources, tools and training created by Reel Green™ and industry to facilitate and implement a greener future in motion picture in British Columbia.