Join CBC/Radio-Canada President Catherine Tait in conversation with the BC creative community about supporting a healthy Canadian production. This important discussion will touch on the challenges faced by the independent production industry, especially in the west, and opportunities that the future holds for Canadian creators.
CBC/Radio-Canada and partners Creative B.C., the Indigenous Screen Office, and the Canadian Media Producers Association (B.C. Producers Branch) invite interested members of the public to join them for light refreshments followed by a fireside chat and a question and answer period.
Registration is required, and attendees will be required to check-in. No live stream will be available during this event. Reserve your spot here.
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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.
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