With over 1 billion monthly active users worldwide, TikTok has become a critical component in marketing and selling creative content. Whether it’s through emerging communities like #BookTok, sharing your latest promotional material, or jumping
With its Being Seen series of reports, the Black Screen Office has worked to illustrate how Canada’s screen industries are currently falling short in representing people from Black, People of Colour, 2SLGBTQIA+, and People with Disabilities com
Creative Industries on Climate Action - Friday October 22, 2021In a world increasingly confronted with the need for immediate environmental action, what are Ontario’s creative industries doing to protect the future of the planet and lower harmf
Revenue Model Innovation in the Creative Industries – Friday September 24, 2021The creative industries were among the sectors most adversely impacted by the pandemic. Hear how the pandemic pushed companies to redefine their traditional revenu
The Future of the Creative Workforce – with VICE Media Group – Thursday August 19, 2021Ontario Creates partnered with VICE Media Group to identify interest and awareness across different types of roles in the Canadian cultural media landscape
Work in the After-Times: Labour market trends for the next ten years – Friday July 9, 2021Thinking about how to prepare your business for the post-pandemic environment? Join us for a virtual session with two co-authors of the Brookfield Insti
Moderator: Tonya Williams, Founder, Executive Director, Reelworld Film Festival & Reelworld Screen InstitutePanelists: Hana El Niwairi, Co-Founder/Senior Rights Associate, BIPOC of Publishing in Canada/The Cooke Agency International Sharon H
Moderator:Ramona Pringle, Director of the Transmedia Zone, Ryerson UniversityPanelists:Angela Misri, Digital Director, The WalrusSasha Boersma, Co-Founder/Producer, Sticky Brain StudiosJohn Bain, Head of Distribution, Level FilmJay Devonish, Di
Moderator: Lisa Fiorilli: Research and Outreach Manager, WorkInCulture Panelists: Melanie Rutledge: Executive Director, Magazines CanadaBruce Harvey: Film Commissioner, Ottawa Film OfficeNik Ives-Allison: Executive Director, Ottawa Music Indu
Moderator:Marcia Nickerson, Indigenous governance consultant and author, On Screen Protocols & PathwaysPanelists:Dr. Jenny Kay Dupuis, author, I Am Not a NumberNyla Innuksuk, Founder and CEO, Mixtape VRBear Witness, Founding member/DJ/VJ,
Moderator:Angela Misri, Digital Director, The Walrus & AuthorPanelists:Shannon Culver, Manager of Technology, eBOUND CanadaJeff King, Chief Operating and Corporate Development Officer, SOCANRachel Noonan, Director, Marketing, Strategy and
Moderator:Vish Khanna, Host/Producer, Kreative Kontrol with Vish KhannaPanelists:Asha Daniere, EVP, Legal/Business Affairs, Blue Ant MediaKrista Faist, CEO & Publisher, Foodism and Escapism TorontoKit Redmond, Executive Chair & President,
Moderator:Lisa Freeman, Research ConsultantPanelists:Janal Bechthold, Board Member and Chair of the Women Composer Advisory Council, Screen Composers Guild of CanadaChrista Dickenson, President & CEO, Interactive OntarioEmily Kellogg, Prog
Kitchener-Waterloo | Adding live experiences to traditionally mediated cultural products can offer new audience development and revenue generation opportunities: think consumer shows, pop-up shops, exclusive screenings, and conventions. The bon
Sudbury | Intégrer des expériences vécues aux produits culturels traditionnellement établis peut permettre le développement d’un nouvel auditoire ainsi que l’augmentation de recettes. À titre d’exemples, pensons aux expositions pour le grand
Sudbury Event | Adding live experiences to traditionally mediated cultural products can offer new audience development and revenue generation opportunities: think consumer shows, pop-up shops, exclusive screenings, and conventions. The bonus is
Ontario content creators understand that relying on revenue from the Canadian market alone limits growth and opportunities for collaboration. Our moderator and panelists will explore ways to prepare international strategies and speak to such
Adding live experiences to traditionally mediated cultural products can offer new audience development and revenue generation opportunities: think author readings, pop up shops, eSports, and conventions. The bonus is that the live event can be
The changing technological landscape has had an immense influence on the way the creative media industries deliver content to audiences. As content continues to shift from physical to digital formats the same evolution is also happening for sal