India-Canada co-production partnership in film making spelt out

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In the session on 'Partnership in Progress

The panelist spoke on who can apply; certification process; eligibility criteria; requirements and procedures.

The panelists were Stephane Cardin, VP Industry and Public Affairs, Media Fund; Zaib Shaikh, Film Commissioner and Director of Entertainment Industries, City of Toronto; Sergio Navarretta, Producer, S.N.A.P. Films Inc.; Jonathan Ahee, President, Nabet 700-M Unifor; Saniya Ansari, Producer, QEW Films Inc. and Nitish Takia, Founder and CEO, Bioscopewala Pictures. The session was moderated by Mark Jones, Chair, School of Creative Arts and Animation, Seneca College.

The Canada-Co-production Treaty came into force on July 1, 2014 under which a variety of financing sources across the country, including federal and provincial credits are offered. offers a large pool of internationally recognized creators and technicians, high standard, full service production and post production facilities, four seasons and a multitude of locations and landscapes and the opportunities to work in either English or French, Canada's official languages.

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India-Canada co-production partnership in film making spelt out

In the session on 'Partnership in ProgressThe panelist spoke on who can apply; certification process; eligibility criteria; requirements and procedures.The panelists were Stephane Cardin, VP Industry and Public Affairs, Canada Media Fund; Zaib Shaikh, Film Commissioner and Director of Entertainment Industries, City of Toronto; Sergio Navarretta, Producer, S.N.A.P. Films Inc.; Jonathan Ahee, President, Nabet 700-M Unifor; Saniya Ansari, Producer, QEW Films Inc. and Nitish Takia, Founder and CEO, Bioscopewala Pictures. The session was moderated by Mark Jones, Chair, School of Creative Arts and Animation, Seneca College.The Canada-India Co-production Treaty came into force on July 1, 2014 under which a variety of financing sources across the country, including federal and provincial tax credits are offered. Canada offers a large pool of internationally recognized creators and technicians, high standard, full service production and post production facilities, four seasons and a multitude ...

In the session on 'Partnership in Progress

The panelist spoke on who can apply; certification process; eligibility criteria; requirements and procedures.

The panelists were Stephane Cardin, VP Industry and Public Affairs, Media Fund; Zaib Shaikh, Film Commissioner and Director of Entertainment Industries, City of Toronto; Sergio Navarretta, Producer, S.N.A.P. Films Inc.; Jonathan Ahee, President, Nabet 700-M Unifor; Saniya Ansari, Producer, QEW Films Inc. and Nitish Takia, Founder and CEO, Bioscopewala Pictures. The session was moderated by Mark Jones, Chair, School of Creative Arts and Animation, Seneca College.

The Canada-Co-production Treaty came into force on July 1, 2014 under which a variety of financing sources across the country, including federal and provincial credits are offered. offers a large pool of internationally recognized creators and technicians, high standard, full service production and post production facilities, four seasons and a multitude of locations and landscapes and the opportunities to work in either English or French, Canada's official languages.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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