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Winnipeg Free Press Big Sky Studios turning former Nygard facility into three soundstages By: Randall King | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, May. 13, 2021 Save to Read Later While the film and TV industry continues to grow in Manitoba, the number of workable sound stages remains maddeningly stagnant. While the film and TV industry continues to grow in Manitoba, the number of workable sound stages remains maddeningly stagnant. A new player coming on the scene is Big Sky Studios, a full-service motion picture production centre set to open in two phases beginning this fall. The large nine-acre property, occupying the former Nygard International facility at 1771 Inkster Blvd., houses a 137,000-square-foot building. It was purchased by Eighth Avenue Development Group, a Vancouver-based partnership in February and is now being transformed into three separate soundstages. By autumn, they hope to open a ....
WINNIPEG Manitoba is continuing to cement itself as a hub for the entertainment industry. On Tuesday, it was announced that Big Sky Studios, a new motion picture production centre, is being built in Winnipeg. This new centre will be located inside a 137,000-square-foot facility, purchased by a Vancouver-based partnership group. The building is currently being retrofitted to include a soundstage, production offices, meeting rooms, workshops, on-site equipment rental, and specialty areas for different film departments. “The facility, as it is right now, consists of 137,000 square feet of developed space, of which about 45,000 of it is developed office space,” said Ian Dimerman, president of Inferno Pictures, ....
Winnipeg Free Press The wheels of the Manitoba film industry are turning once again after being frozen by a COVID-19 shutdown in November. Manitoba was the only province in which the film industry was shut down completely. The wheels of the Manitoba film industry are turning once again after being frozen by a COVID-19 shutdown in November. Manitoba was the only province in which the film industry was shut down completely. Now that the industry is back in operation as of last Friday, production companies are mobilizing with projects going to camera in the coming months. Among the first to go will be multiple TV series from Farpoint Films, including season 2 of their true-crime series ....
WINNNIPEG It’s been quiet on the set in Manitoba for the last two months but that’s about to change. The province’s film industry has been green lighted to roll again with changes to code red restrictions coming Friday. On Screen Manitoba is the association that represents the industry. It says crews operated safely last year between June and December with COVID-19 protocols in place. Executive Director Nicole Matiation says people are eager to get going. “Everyone is very keen to get back to work on set and in the production office,” said Matiation. The timing could be crucial. Matiation says because other provinces did not shut down their film industries, people started to look for work elsewhere. ....