Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for December 2016, including "Ollie", "The Mountain Between Us", "Altered Carbon" and a whole lot more:
Beautiful Voice
Feature
Local Production Company: Beautiful Voice Pictures Inc.
Director: Chuck Russell
Exec. Producer(s): John Curtis
Producer: Alexandra Julson
Nov 02/16 - Dec 01/16
Ollie
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Shane Black
Exec. Producer(s): John Davis, Bill Bannerman
Oct 17/16 - Feb 08/17
Parallel
Feature
Local Production Company: Para Productions BC Inc.
Director: Isaac Ezban
Exec. Producer(s): John Zaozirny, Aaron Gilbert, Garrick Dion
Producer: Aaron Gilbert
Nov 10/16 - Dec 05/16
The Mountain Between Us
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Hany Abu Assad
Producer: Becki Trujillo
Dec 01/16 - Feb 17/17
Altered Carbon ~ Season 1
TV Series
Local Production Company: Altered Carbon Productions I Inc.
Director: Miguel Sapochnik, Nicholas Hurran
Exec. Producer(s): Laeta Kalogridis, Steve Blackman,...
Beautiful Voice
Feature
Local Production Company: Beautiful Voice Pictures Inc.
Director: Chuck Russell
Exec. Producer(s): John Curtis
Producer: Alexandra Julson
Nov 02/16 - Dec 01/16
Ollie
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Shane Black
Exec. Producer(s): John Davis, Bill Bannerman
Oct 17/16 - Feb 08/17
Parallel
Feature
Local Production Company: Para Productions BC Inc.
Director: Isaac Ezban
Exec. Producer(s): John Zaozirny, Aaron Gilbert, Garrick Dion
Producer: Aaron Gilbert
Nov 10/16 - Dec 05/16
The Mountain Between Us
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions Ltd.
Director: Hany Abu Assad
Producer: Becki Trujillo
Dec 01/16 - Feb 17/17
Altered Carbon ~ Season 1
TV Series
Local Production Company: Altered Carbon Productions I Inc.
Director: Miguel Sapochnik, Nicholas Hurran
Exec. Producer(s): Laeta Kalogridis, Steve Blackman,...
- 12/4/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
iZombie, Season 2, Episode 8: “The Hurt Stalker”
Written by Sara Saedi
Directed by Michael Wale
iZombie, Season 2, Episode 9: “Cape Town”
Written by Diane Ruggiero-Wright
Directed by Mairzee Almas
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on The CW
Throughout the second season of iZombie, Major has been maintaining a very delicate balance in trying to hide all his secrets from Liv, Vaughn, Ravi, and Gilda, and the effect has clearly taken a toll on him, as evidenced by the Utopium addiction. His relationship with Liv, however, has worked towards stabilising him somewhat, but that relationship crumbles and falls once again in a fun pair of episodes leading into the midseason break.
Learning more about Clive is a long overdue aspect of the show, and it’s good to see the focus turn to knowing more about him. While it comes during a case, it’s still fun to find out more about Babineaux’s personal life,...
Written by Sara Saedi
Directed by Michael Wale
iZombie, Season 2, Episode 9: “Cape Town”
Written by Diane Ruggiero-Wright
Directed by Mairzee Almas
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on The CW
Throughout the second season of iZombie, Major has been maintaining a very delicate balance in trying to hide all his secrets from Liv, Vaughn, Ravi, and Gilda, and the effect has clearly taken a toll on him, as evidenced by the Utopium addiction. His relationship with Liv, however, has worked towards stabilising him somewhat, but that relationship crumbles and falls once again in a fun pair of episodes leading into the midseason break.
Learning more about Clive is a long overdue aspect of the show, and it’s good to see the focus turn to knowing more about him. While it comes during a case, it’s still fun to find out more about Babineaux’s personal life,...
- 12/10/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
iZombie, Season 2, Episode 8: “The Hurt Stalker”
Written by Sara Saedi
Directed by Michael Wale
iZombie, Season 2, Episode 9: “Cape Town”
Written by Diane Ruggiero-Wright
Directed by Mairzee Almas
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on The CW
Throughout the second season of iZombie, Major has been maintaining a very delicate balance in trying to hide all his secrets from Liv, Vaughn, Ravi, and Gilda, and the effect has clearly taken a toll on him, as evidenced by the Utopium addiction. His relationship with Liv, however, has worked towards stabilising him somewhat, but that relationship crumbles and falls once again in a fun pair of episodes leading into the midseason break.
Learning more about Clive is a long overdue aspect of the show, and it’s good to see the focus turn to knowing more about him. While it comes during a case, it’s still fun to find out more about Babineaux’s personal life,...
Written by Sara Saedi
Directed by Michael Wale
iZombie, Season 2, Episode 9: “Cape Town”
Written by Diane Ruggiero-Wright
Directed by Mairzee Almas
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on The CW
Throughout the second season of iZombie, Major has been maintaining a very delicate balance in trying to hide all his secrets from Liv, Vaughn, Ravi, and Gilda, and the effect has clearly taken a toll on him, as evidenced by the Utopium addiction. His relationship with Liv, however, has worked towards stabilising him somewhat, but that relationship crumbles and falls once again in a fun pair of episodes leading into the midseason break.
Learning more about Clive is a long overdue aspect of the show, and it’s good to see the focus turn to knowing more about him. While it comes during a case, it’s still fun to find out more about Babineaux’s personal life,...
- 12/10/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
The CW has released an extended promo video for the next brand new episode of iZombie, “The Hurt Stalker.” This particular episode looks to be a treat for those who appreciate dark humor, like myself, as Liv consumes the brain of a stalker and will temporarily inherit their more charming traits.
Considering that Liv is very close to unraveling the mystery of disappearing zombies in the Seattle area, which Major is responsible for, as well as uncovering his sordid affair with her spy of a roommate, her consumption of stalker brains should make for some interesting payoffs as we creep toward the mid-season finale. Let’s hope that she doesn’t get herself in too deep as some promo photos show her in lockup.
Matters will be further complicated when Detective Clive Babineaux finds himself the prime suspect in the very murder that he and Liv are investigating. You see,...
Considering that Liv is very close to unraveling the mystery of disappearing zombies in the Seattle area, which Major is responsible for, as well as uncovering his sordid affair with her spy of a roommate, her consumption of stalker brains should make for some interesting payoffs as we creep toward the mid-season finale. Let’s hope that she doesn’t get herself in too deep as some promo photos show her in lockup.
Matters will be further complicated when Detective Clive Babineaux finds himself the prime suspect in the very murder that he and Liv are investigating. You see,...
- 11/18/2015
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
All About Clive — Detective Babineaux (Malcolm Goodwin) arrives at the crime scene of a wedding planner who was shot to death, and is shocked to realize that he used to date the victim. To make matters worse, we learn that the murder victim was stalking Detective Babineaux, and that he is now the number one suspect in her murder. Liv (Rose McIver) and Ravi (Rahul Kohli) pose as an engaged couple in order to infiltrate the victim’s wedding planning business. Meanwhile, Major (Robert Buckley) is having a tough time dealing with Liv on stalker brains. Michael Wale directed the episode written by Sara Saedi (#208). iZOMBIE continues with more brainy adventures! From the executive producers of Veronica Mars, the series stars Rose McIver (Power Rangers R.P.M.) as Olivia “Liv” Moore, a medical resident on the fast track to a perfect life … until she’s turned into...
- 11/18/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Nicolas Bolduc, Paul Sarossy, and the other nominations for the 2011 Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards have been announced. The Canadian Society of Cinematographers (Csc) is used “to promote the art and craft of cinematography and to provide tangible recognition of the common bonds that link film and video professionals, from the aspiring student and camera assistant to the news veteran and senior director of photography. Csc members are involved in the production of feature films, documentaries, television series, specials and commercials.” The Csc Awards will be handed out on April 2, 2011 at the Frontenac Ballroom, Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto. The full listing of the 2011 Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards nominations is below.
The Roy Tash Award For Spot News Cinematography
Adam Blair Obstacles in Haiti, CTV News
Gord Edick G20 Shots Fired/Protestors Confronted, Global News
George Papadionysia Despair in Port-au-Prince, CTV News
The Stan Clinton Award For News Essay...
The Roy Tash Award For Spot News Cinematography
Adam Blair Obstacles in Haiti, CTV News
Gord Edick G20 Shots Fired/Protestors Confronted, Global News
George Papadionysia Despair in Port-au-Prince, CTV News
The Stan Clinton Award For News Essay...
- 3/4/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
The seasonal wheels keep turning. I can't keep up. I literally have three, count them, Three interviews to type up. Plus the top ten list. But awards news waits for no man. Not even Nathaniel, man. If you don't peruse every awards website known to man, the following info regarding visual work that's somewhat safely on the Oscar nomination track will come as fresh news to you. If you do, you've already sussed out what you think it all means and you're ahead of us.
I Am Vertigo
First, a moment of silence for I Am Love's Yorick Le Saux who was not nominated for Asc's cinematography prize despite having better Vertigo hair bun homages than Black Swan! I only partially kid because both movies are byootiful (biutiful?) but...come on. I Am Love is not going to get any Oscar nominations and that is going to make me jump off my web cliff.
I Am Vertigo
First, a moment of silence for I Am Love's Yorick Le Saux who was not nominated for Asc's cinematography prize despite having better Vertigo hair bun homages than Black Swan! I only partially kid because both movies are byootiful (biutiful?) but...come on. I Am Love is not going to get any Oscar nominations and that is going to make me jump off my web cliff.
- 1/11/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
- 12/16/2010
- by Ryan Adams
- AwardsDaily.com
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