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MEDIA RELEASEFilm Professionals attending GTFF 2023 may register for a free Familiarization tour of North Bay, Ontario. The full day program that includes lunch will introduce attending industry professionals to facilities in and around the city, including production and postproduction facilities, studio facilities, a western backlot and outdoor filming setting locations used as various television and film outdoor backdrops, extending to numerous Hallmark films. The program is delivered with aim of providing an overview of the various facets advancing North Bay and the region as a fast-emerging film production hub. Recent productions in North Bay and Northern Ontario have included ‘Essex County’, ‘Delia’s Gone’, ‘The Lake’, ‘The Desperate Hour’, ‘The Breach’, ‘Trickster’, ‘Cardinal’, ‘Door Mouse’ among others. Venues visited incorporate Mukwa Studios, North Star Studios and Northern Ontario Film Studios. Participants will additionally have an opportunity to view the North Bay Museum. The Museum located within the historic Canadian Pacific Railway Station, preserves the history of North Bay, and inspires discovery of the people and places of North Bay. GTFF, a Film Festival presenting films which have the power to raise awareness about the vital role destinations play in the success of cinema and television, features Canada’s renown film production landscape, with spotlight on North Bay and Northern Ontario. Film industry attendees can attend seminars and workshops from amongst the country’s foremost film boards and organizations, including the National Film Boards of Canada, Cultural Industries Northern Ontario, Ontario Creates, Ontario Film, and Economic Development North Bay to learn about production facilities, tax credits, incentives, film financing and coproductions in North Ontario. Global Tourism Film Festival GTFF is a Film Festival presenting films which have the power to raise awareness about the vital role destinations play in the success of cinema and television. GTFF, a world-first nomadic Tourism Film Festival, is produced to be held in support of tourism destinations and local economies dependent on tourism. A portion of Festival profits are donated to sustainable tourism initiatives. For more info, please visit: tourism-festival.org Media contact Global Tourism Film Festival Julie Pennini, Public Relations Coordinator jpennini@tourism-festival.org, + 1 416 850 9928 Comments are closed.
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