Chris Sturges
Global Consultant in Media and Entertainment. Co Publisher - WBN News Langley



video games have fostered strong community-driven experiences through online multiplayer and eSports, creating a new wave of social entertainment that films, though influential, typically do not provide...
by Chris Sturges
The lowering of US and Canadian interest rates is poised to drive greater film production activity in Vancouver, reinforcing the city’s position as a leading global production hub. Early Project development indicators are already pointing to a robust year for BC Film to look forward to.
by Chris Sturges
A 36% PSTC would solidify BC's position as one of the most competitive and desirable filming destinations in North America, driving increased investment and further growth in the local film industry
by Chris Sturges
Hollywood’s traditional filmmaking processes, designed for big-budget productions, often prove ineffective and inefficient when applied to independent films
by Chris Sturges
British Columbia (BC) offers some of the most competitive tax incentives for film production, making it a global contender
by Chris Sturges
British Columbia (BC) is one of the top destinations for film production in Canada, thanks in large part to its competitive tax incentives. However, other provinces also offer appealing incentives that draw productions across the country.
by Chris Sturges
Overall, the indicators for 2025 show that Vancouver's film industry is on track to remain a key player in the international entertainment landscape, with a focus on infrastructure, talent, and global demand.
by Chris Sturges
Festivals contribute to Vancouver’s vibrant film culture by fostering an appreciation for diverse storytelling and encouraging collaboration among filmmakers.
by Chris Sturges