Announcing the Recipients of the Creative Export Canada Program: The Discovery Centre International Stands Out Français
The first projects selected for the new export funding program are being announced
HALIFAX, April 24, 2019 /CNW/ - Creativity and innovation were in the spotlight today as Andy Fillmore, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism and Member of Parliament (Halifax), was at home in Halifax to talk about one of the first projects to receive funding from the new Creative Export Canada program launched by Canadian Heritage in June. Mr. Fillmore made the announcement on behalf of the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism.
The 20 projects chosen include the Discovery Centre International in Halifax, and will share a total of nearly $7.8 million in funding.
Exporting is vitally important to Canada's creative industries. It gives creators an opportunity to shine on the world stage and generates significant economic benefits at home by creating jobs and fostering social prosperity.
Parliamentary Secretary Fillmore said he was proud to see a local organization shine and carve out such an enviable place on the global scene. He took the opportunity to reaffirm the Government of Canada's commitment to help businesses in the creative sector maximize their export potential.
Representatives from the Discovery Centre International attending the announcement emphasized the importance of this funding to the success of the Centre's project to export Canadian scientific exhibitions abroad.
The Creative Export Canada program is for Canadian businesses ready to export a project that showcases creative content. Its mission is to make Canada's creative industries more profitable. Creative Export Canada will accept new applications for funding in the fall of 2019.
Quotes
"Canada is full of talented creators whose work is loved throughout the world. The new Creative Export Canada program allows businesses in our creative sector to make a name for themselves and succeed on the global scene. The Government of Canada is proud to support their ongoing pursuit of innovation and growth."
–The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism
"Creativity and innovation are at the heart of today's announcement. I am very proud to see promising projects such as the Discovery Centre International receiving support from the Creative Export Canada program. This funding will help them achieve their goal of promoting and exporting Canadian science exhibitions internationally."
–Andy Fillmore, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism and Member of Parliament (Halifax)
"We are thrilled to receive this incredible support from Creative Export Canada. This funding will allow us to venture even further to discover more opportunities to showcase Canada's talent in innovation and education."
–Dov Bercovici, President and CEO, Discovery Centre International
Quick Facts
Recipients (in alphabetical order)
Apollo Boutique Musicale Inc.– Music
Discovery Centre International – Design
Éditions Chouette – Publishing
Festival Fantasia – Audiovisual
Guru Animation – Audiovisual
Inner City Releasing – Audiovisual
La Boîte à Livres Éditions – Publishing
LyricFind – Music
Moment Factory – Interactive digital media
Organisme Schéma – Design
Partenariat Quartier des spectacles – Design
Peggy Baker Dance Projects – Performing arts
Playmind – Interactive digital media
Productions Folle avoine – Publishing and music
Qaggiavuut! Nunavut Performing Arts Centre – Performing arts
SING! Toronto Vocal Arts Festival – Performing arts
Squeeze Studio Animation – Audiovisual
Trio Orange – Audiovisual
Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) – Audiovisual
Why Not Theatre – Performing arts
In 2016, Canada exported $16 billion in creative products, which amounts to 2.5 percent of Canada's total exports.
The arts and culture sector creates more than 650,000 direct jobs and countless spin-off jobs. It also accounts for 2.8 percent of Canada's overall gross domestic product.
Canada's Creative Export Strategy, including the new Creative Export Canada funding program, gives businesses and organizations in the creative sector the tools and mechanisms they need to successfully export their creative content. In this way, the government is helping Canada's creative sector shine on the world stage.
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Launch of Creative Canada – A Vision for Canada's Creative Industries
Backgrounder
Announcing the Inaugural Recipients of the Creative Export Canada Program!
The first group of projects to benefit from the brand new export funding program have been unveiled
QUEBEC
APOLLO MUSIC STORE INC.
The Company
An innovative online music platform that meets the musical needs of advertising agencies and brands around the world.
The Project
Their B2B web application, allows promotional video producers to find the right music for their brand films and spots and obtain the rights instantly. The web app features several Canadian artists. Many partners support the project.
MOMENT FACTORY
The Company
Moment Factory brings people together. The company's shows and destinations reinvent entertainment by offering people new experiences. From concerts to flagship stores and urban spaces, Moment Factory's goal is to create a sense of collective amazement and connection.
The Project
Worldwide promotion and distribution of multimedia formats.
SQUEEZE STUDIO ANIMATION
The Company
A team of professionals dedicated to providing 3D character animation services for high-quality animation and original works.
The Project
Launch their animation series Cracké and Jax internationally; distribute them on traditional and non-traditional platforms, promote the brand in various formats (for example, mobile games and promotional material), and issue licences.
TRIO ORANGE
The Company
Trio Orange has become a reference in the television industry thanks to its wide variety of outstanding shows that have been broadcast around the world. It is recognized for the creative excellence of its productions and its in-depth knowledge of the global television market. Specializing in the development of original digital and television content, Trio Orange is also a leader in programming for young audiences.
The Project
Produce television programs for export; the productions are recorded so as to facilitate translation (dubbing or subtitles). With this project, Trio Orange wants to increase its revenues and expand its international distribution channels.
LA BOÎTE À LIVRES ÉDITIONS INC.
The Company
This publisher of educational materials offers educators simple and concrete tools that meet the needs of today's schools.
The Project
Promote their educational resources and those of other French-language Canadian publishers to public schools in France through Tactileo, a digital learning platform used by all public schools in France. The project is supported by the French government.
FANTASIA FESTIVAL
The Company
The Fantasia International Film Festival is recognized as the largest and most influential genre film festival in North America, a leader on the genre film scene and one of the country's most popular festivals. With an emphasis on imaginative cinema from Asia, Europe and the Americas, Fantasia presents a diverse range of unique and powerful personal perspectives.
The Project
Produce programming for the Frontières forum in Helsinki, Finland, and the Frontières platform in Cannes, France. Frontières is an international co-production market and networking platform focused on genre film financing and co-production between Europe and North America, and other emerging markets.
PLAYMIND
The Company
PLAYMIND specializes in mobile, VR (virtual reality), AR (augmented reality), console and event-based video games, digital interactions, and immersive environments for international brands, amusement parks, arcades, movie theatres, casinos, live events, festivals and shopping centres.
The Project
Export and promote the PlayBox and other PLAYMIND interactive games for large-scale events. The PlayBox is an interactive game housed in a standard shipping container that is easy to customize and move.
QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES PARTNERSHIP
The Company
A non-profit organization with some 60 active members, its board of directors is made up of representatives of the cultural, institutional, education and business sectors, the City of Montréal, and residents. The Partnership allows the main players in the region to work together on joint initiatives. It is supported by the City of Montréal and various partners.
The Project
Export interactive installations by various Quebec creative companies (for instance, 21 balançoires, an installation of musical swings) that have proved popular with the general public. The project will build on existing partnerships and identify new partners.
CHOUETTE PUBLISHING
The Company
A children's book publisher that publishes under the imprints Caillou, CrackBoom! Books and City Monsters.
The Project
Launch a high-quality e-commerce destination for North American consumers wishing to purchase Caillou products such as books, toys, DVDs and apps, including some products that would be unique to this platform. DHX and Imports Dragon are project partners.
PRODUCTIONS FOLLE AVOINE
The Company
Owner of the publisher La Montagne Secrète, which publishes stories and songs intended to introduce children to the amazing power of literature and music through imaginative worlds filled with poetry and humour.
The Project
Continue to develop their international strategy to ensure wider distribution of their children's music books, a growing sector.
L'ORGANISME SCHÉMA
The Company
The mission of L'Organisme Schéma is to support initiatives and promote Canadian design internationally. It exports entrepreneurship and local creativity by creating new meeting and business opportunities.
The Project
Montréal à Milano (Montréal in Milan) will promote Canadian design internationally through the installation of two exclusively Canadian showrooms on Milan's Via Tortona for one year. The project is produced in partnership with Archiproducts, the most powerful architecture and design search engine in the world.
ONTARIO
PEGGY BAKER DANCE PROJECTS
The Company
Peggy Baker Dance Projects is a charitable non-profit organization led by one of Canada's foremost contemporary dance artists, Peggy Baker. It is dedicated to offering experiences of significance, personal connection, and transformative potential to audiences through the power and beauty of the art of dance. Distinguished from the outset by collaborations with extraordinary creators and performers, the company has built an exceptional body of work and a growing slate of education, engagement, and enrichment programs for all ages and abilities.
The Project
Export Who we are in the dark to Europe. Who we are in the dark is a contemporary dance performance combining the choreography of iconic Peggy Baker with live music from members of the internationally recognized Canadian band Arcade Fire.
SING! TORONTO VOCAL ARTS FESTIVAL
The Company
SING! is Canada's premier a cappella festival. Amazing sounds of unaccompanied human voices come together for 10 days featuring pop, jazz, folk, gospel, choral, world, barbershop, and classical music. SING! brings a star-studded lineup of international headliners and industry experts to Toronto for performances and workshops.
The Project
Include a SING!-branded event at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival—the world's largest performing arts festival—and launch a satellite SING! festival in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
WHY NOT THEATRE
The Company
Why Not Theatre is an agile international theatre company based in Toronto, rooted in the values of innovation, community and collaboration. The work of Why Not Theatre is inventive, cross-cultural, and explores differences. Why Not Theatre is more than just a theatre company: it develops creative strategies to build a healthier and stronger arts ecology.
The Project
Increase the company's capacity to support large-scale international touring of culturally diverse Canadian theatre productions in untapped new markets in the developing world.
INNER CITY RELEASING INC.
The Company
Inner City Releasing (ICF) is an independent television and film production company headquartered in Toronto. Guided by over 20 years of experience, ICF develops and produces contemporary, innovative, ground-breaking productions for theatrical and television markets that attract major broadcasters and distributors in Canada, the U.S. and internationally.
The Project
Develop a new business model for distributing films developed by Inner City Films, enabling them to execute and maintain control of their own distribution stream, and thus creating financial efficiencies and opportunities.
GURU ANIMATION STUDIO LTD.
The Company
Guru Studio is a creative-driven entertainment company renowned for creating, developing and producing internationally acclaimed and highly animated television series, including True and the Rainbow Kingdom and its own preschool hit Justin Time, recipient of an Emmy® nomination, six Annie Award nominations, and a 2014 Canadian Screen Award.
The Project
Export its family-friendly brand (namely True and the Rainbow Kingdom) to global broadcasters, distributors, retailers, game platforms, theme parks and audiences.
LYRICFIND INC.
The Company
A leader in legal lyric licensing, LyricFind has licensing from over 5,000 music publishers, including all the majors—Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony-ATV, Warner/Chappell Music Publishing and Kobalt—and has also built a quality-controlled, vetted database of those lyrics available for licensing and synchronized technology. Behind the scenes, LyricFind tracks, reports, and pays royalties to those publishers on a song-by-song and territory-by-territory basis.
The Project
Translate Canadian artists' song lyrics into multiple languages, including Indigenous languages. LyricFind offers lyrics search, display and synchronization services for all types of platforms and uses. Current clients include Google, Amazon, Universal, Billboard, BMG, Spotify and Pandora.
NOVA SCOTIA
DISCOVERY CENTRE INTERNATIONAL INC.
The Company
Discovery Centre International (DCI) is a global entity incorporated in 2016 as an independent, for-profit subsidiary of The Discovery Centre (DC), Atlantic Canada's preeminent science centre. The mandate of DCI is to build a viable business that will export products and services to other science centres, public and academic institutions, and large corporate clients across Canada and internationally.
The Project
With a mission to become a leading design-build-operate specialist and exporter for science and discovery centres, Discovery Centre International will adapt existing content and create new exhibits for centres in Morocco, Dubai and Jordan.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (VIFF)
The Company
The Vancouver International Film Festival, a public celebration, brings the best in contemporary Canadian and international cinema and retrospective programs to British Columbia.
The Project
VIFF Immersed Exhibition will showcase and amplify the international reach of Canada's creative industries specifically through virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) content.
NUNAVUT
QAGGIAVUUT!
The Company
Qaggiavuut! Nunavut Performing Arts is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to strengthening and advocating for Nunavut's performing artists through professional arts training, collaborative opportunities and professional performance production.
The Project
Launch and tour the music and dance ensemble Arctic Song for the World, launch the international tour of Kiviuq Returns, and further develop business relationships with foreign buyers and presenters.
SOURCE Canadian Heritage
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