Producing for the Planet, a coalition of Canadian independent media producers who are making a commitment to act on climate change has launched an action guide and resources to empower and unite producers in being a leading force for positive environmental change. As...
Related News
Lights, Camera, Nature: B.C. Motion Picture Industry Funds 7 New Park Projects
The fourth annual REEL Earth Day Challenge has raised $100,000 toward projects delivered through Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation. Since 2021, the annual BC film industry fundraiser for parks and greenspaces has raised over $473,000. “Creative BC's Reel...
Apply for the Ohsoto’kino Music Incubator
This five-day artist development intensive is open to Indigenous artists across Canada. Each year, six participants will converge at Calgary's Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, to learn new skills and connect with national music industry experts. This...
New Women in Music Songwriting Workshop on April 28, 2024
Women in Music BC is offering an educational panel on the business of songwriting on April 28, 2024. This event is open to women and gender-diverse creatives, and will culminate in an intimate songwriter's circle. Delivered by Mary Ancheta, Alexandria Maillot, and...
BC Creative Industry Leaders Introduce BC Creates
For Immediate Release
BC Creative Industry Leaders Introduce ‘BC Creates’
Province of British Columbia Proclaims “Creative Industries Week” April 27-May 4
Victoria, BC – BC’s creative industry leaders are gathering in Victoria with partners in business, community and Government to celebrate Creative Industries Week (April 27-May 4). A special reception and creative industries showcase take place April 28-29 to introduce ‘BC Creates’, a collaborative communications initiative established to tell the story of the Province’s creative economy.
Internationally renowned artists, actor/writer Brent Butt and musician Sarah McLachlan, join The Honourable Shirley Bond, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training, along with representatives from across Government and BC’s creative industries to launch the BC Creates initiative at the April 28 event.
“Together in BC we have built a remarkable creative economy that collectively represents $4 billion in annual GDP and more than 85,000 jobs,” said Music BC Executive Director Bob D’Eith. “It’s an inspiration to have acclaimed representatives like Sarah McLachlan and Brent Butt with us to celebrate the accomplishments of BC’s creative industries. With a continued collaboration between industry and Government, this Province holds exciting potential for future generations of British Columbians,” D’Eith added.
Under the banner BC Creates, creative industry stakeholders – from across film & television, music, digital media & technology, and book & magazine publishing – are working together to share the story of the economic, social and cultural contributions at the heart of BC’s creative economy.
“With decades of growth across British Columbia’s creative industries it’s time for us to make the connections that reveal the scope and impact of our talent driven economic engine,” said Liz Shorten of the Canadian Media Production Association, BC Producers’ Branch. Shorten continued, “Tens of thousands of British Columbians contribute to our creative industries – together we have a great story to tell with BC Creates.”
The April 28 introduction of the BC Creates message paves the way for an April 29 creative industries showcase at the BC Legislature with representatives from BC’s film & television and music production sectors providing a behind the scenes look at the talent, technology and expertise driving BC’s creative economy. Part of Creative Industries Week in BC, the event takes place in the Rotunda at the BC Legislature with scheduled performances and interactive sector demonstrations.
BC Creates is poised to build in social media and online with @bccreates, #bccreates, www.facebook.com/bccreates, www.bccreates.com as well as through trade and special events, and traditional media.
BC Creates is a branded communications initiative established by creative industry stakeholders to celebrate and engage British Columbia in the story of the Province’s vibrant creative economy.
-30-
For more information contact:
Liz Shorten
Canadian Media Production Association (CMPA) – BC Producers’ Branch
Liz.shorten@cmpa.ca
604.682.8619
Bob D’Eith
Music BC Industry Association
bob@musicbc.org
604.873.1914
Leslie Wootton
Motion Picture Production Industry Assn. of BC
info@mppia.com
604.983.5980
April 28 Reception Event Program
6:00 pm Red carpet arrivals
7:00 pm Emcee Brent Butt, welcome
7:05 pm Bob D’Eith (Music BC) & Liz Shorten (CMPA),BC Creates Introduction & video
7:10 pm The Honourable Shirley Bond, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training
Remarks & Proclamation
7:15 pm Sarah MacLachlan, performance
7:30 pm Brent Butt, closing remarks
April 29 Showcase Event Program
9:00 am Interactive showcase opens
9 am – noon Demonstrations from Atomic Cartoons
Nimbus School of Recording
Media, Foley artists Maureen Murphy & Dave Hibbert
Industry hosting from Film, TV & Music
9:30 am & 11:30 am Live musical performances featuring Steph MacPherson
Stay Connected
Subscribe to our newsletters