Rogue Rocket is an innovative animation and comicbook illustration company specialising in the creation of high-quality animated short films, TV series, comic books and commercials. Specific projects have included: Judge Dredd, Batman, Rogue Trooper, Vamps, Transformers, Reign of Fire, Breakfast in Pluto and Closing the Ring for clients as diverse as: DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse, Disney, and BBC.
http://www.inventive-entertainment.com
Inventive Entertainment is developing science fiction and fantasy projects for international markets. Development of an international profile for the company along with overseas sales and business partners, matched to a thriving advanced and highly creative local industry, is the vision behind Inventive Entertainment.
SHERBET has created TV advertising campaigns through many of the world's foremost advertising agencies for Bell Atlantic Telecommunications, Saab and Seat cars, Persil, Vanguard Investment, Budweiser, Dove, United Airlines, Visa, MasterCard, Nokia, Ski, Yorkshire Tea, Scottish Power, The Home Office and General Mills, as well as a host of other one off TV commercials. Awards were won in the USA for Saab and in San Sebastian for Seat, and the company was also an LIAA finalist in 2002 and 2005, awarded Adcritic spot of the day in May 2005 and Adweek best spot for November 2005, winning bronze at the IPA 2005 as well as a Bronze Arrow with Irn Bru 'Phenomenal Xmas'at BTAA 2007. With an expanding roster of directors SHERBET is increasing its reputation for developing strong and original styles and adapting the work of established illustrators and designers for both 2D and 3D animation. Producers at SHERBET are Managing Director Jonathan Bairstow, Rachel Matchett, Jayne Bevitt and Rebecca Rice. Short film distribution and festival entries are dealt with by Jane Colling. The team work out of central offices together with an in house editing, comping, FX and 3D team. SHERBET sponsors animation and film education and nurtures a continually developing talent base.
http://www.originalpicturesinc.com
Original Pictures is an award-winning television drama and feature film company producing commercial, critically-acclaimed series, movies and mini-series for the North American and international markets. Founded in 2000 by its president Kim Todd, Original Pictures' productions include the internationally acclaimed A Bear Named Winnie, The Many Trials of One Jane Doe, The Murdoch Mysteries and Guinevere Jones. Kim Todd's reputation as a creative producer has brought Original Pictures into international partnerships to bring great stories to the screen. Falcon Beach is produced by Original Pictures Inc. and Insight Production Company Ltd., with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, Global Television a division of CanWest MediaWorks Inc., ABC Family, Manitoba Film & Sound, the Independent Production Fund, Government of Manitoba-Manitoba Film and Video Production Tax Credit, Government of Canada -- Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and the Government of Ontario -- the Ontario Film & Television Tax Credit. www.falconbeach.ca is produced with the financial participation of Telefilm Canada and the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund.
Muse Entertainment provides the services of legal and management consultants who specialize in financial structuring, tax credit collection and simplified access to tax credits and other government incentive funds. Muse also has a sales arm with special strength in the French and English Canadian markets, Muse Distribution International. Joint ventures, international co-productions and production services are the company's forte. Muse has pooled its creative, artistic, technical and financial resources with foreign counterparts from the U.S., Australia, Great Britain, Germany, Switzerland, France, Sweden, Romania and South Africa. Muse Entertainment has formed and nurtured relationships with some of the world's most respected studios, production houses, broadcasters, distributors and public and private investors. This is a testament to Muse's abilities, integrity, creativity and its wholehearted commitment to quality.
http://www.torontopictures.com
Toronto Pictures develops, produces and markets ethical feature films that provoke thought, not violence. Toronto Pictures is a Brand Name, very well recognised within the Entertainment Industry for its quality product of social influence. The Company uses top Hollywood 35 mm film production standard. Targeting a global audience, Toronto Pictures explores different cultures and addresses controversial issues of our time in dramatic format. With cultural influences from Europe, North America, Asia and, now, Africa, the Company is authentically international in its scope and recognition. Bruno Pischiutta is the company's passionate founder, President and CEO. He is an award winning screen writer, director and producer who has proven to be a prodigy since his childhood in Italy. A partial snapshot of his body of work to date includes numerous feature-length films and documentaries, as well as made-for-television features, half-hour series and musicals. Pischiutta has produced work in North America, Europe and most recently in West Africa, where he just completed directing his latest feature film, "Punctured Hope". Pischiutta's vision and inexhaustible energy have guided the company from a fledgling start-up through its lean and leaner times to its current status as a publicly traded company exploding in all directions with creative and business success.
Primitive Entertainment is a leading Canadian production company based in Toronto and specializing in high-quality non-fiction films. The company was founded in 1990 by brothers Kevin and Michael McMahon, with Kristina McLaughlin joining the company in 1994. Primitive Entertainment's impressive roster of award-winning work includes: The Falls; McLuhan's Wake; Stolen Spirits of Haida Gwaii; The Trouble with Boys; Cod: The Fish That Changed the World; I, Curmudgeon; and the series Things That Move. In addition to Ancestors in the Attic, Primitive is currently producing Kevin McMahon's new feature-length documentary, Waterlife and a 4-part series Take This Job And ... completed Four Wings and a Prayer, a feature-length documentary co-produced with the National Film Board for the Documentary Channel and France 2; the third season of Things That Move, hosted by Jeff Douglas for History Television; and a feature-length documentary by Alan Zweig entitled Lovable, for TVOntario and IFC.
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