Quebec and Atlantic
Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Moncton, St. John's and Eastern Territories.
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Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, the Rocks and the Great Territories: PROD 19 studies the mobilization projects of mobile logs for artists, actors, HMC, makeup, hairstyle, costumes, cinema, series, advertising, shootings and international productions.
Canada cannot be treated as a succession of neighboring cities. Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary or Halifax correspond to geographically very different missions.
A serious demand begins with the province, city, duration, dates and reality of the project.
Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Moncton, St. John's and Eastern Territories.
Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Regina and major urban axes.
Calgary, Edmonton, Rocky, Vancouver, Victoria and British Columbia.
For a French production, Montreal has an obvious advantage: trade can take place in French while working in a North American visual and urban environment.
Centre-City, Old Montreal, residential neighborhoods, contemporary architecture, roofs, industrial areas, Saint-Laurent River, bridges, roads, green spaces and peripheral environments can meet very different production intentions.
A series can look for urban streets. A car campaign may be interested in large axes. A advertising can use a loft, property, industrial area or an outdoor decor.
For PROD 19, the question is not just whether Montreal is a movie destination.
You need to know where the decor is located, how long the production remains, how many artists need to be prepared, how HMC departments and costumes work and what space is planned for an possible mobile unit.
A technical base can be deployed outside the frame, on a easier area of access. Artists can then join the plateau according to the organization of production.
Quebec is not clearly limited to Montreal. The city of Quebec, Laval, Longueuil, Three River, Sherbrooke, Gatineau, Laurentides, Charlevoix or Estrie can offer very different decorations.
In winter, the production logic still changes. Cold, snow, wind and outdoor days can strengthen the interest of a protected space for artists, makeup or costumes.
This does not mean that a European unit can be moved automatically. a mobilization to Canada must be considered as a complete intercontinental operation.
Four environments that are already enough to show why a single logistics logic cannot cover the whole country.
Centre-City, Lake Ontario, residential neighborhoods, industrial areas, suburbs and North American architecture.
A metropolitan where the urban environment can quickly reach forests, Pacific and relief.
Old Town, Saint-Laurent, architecture, winter and French-speaking environment.
Contemporary environment, large axes and access to some western Canadian landscapes.
Banff, Lake Louise, Canmore, Jasper and the great landscapes of Alberta can create spectacular images. But a production in or near a protected, mountainous or highly frequented environment must be prepared with competent local interlocutors. A mobile logge cannot be considered available on a decor without validation of road, parking and real feasibility.
Waiting, preparing, make-up, hairstyle, dressing, changing clothes and staying available for the camera: the needs of a plateau remain identifiable, regardless of the country.
A space for waiting, preparation, rest and confidentiality of talents according to the proposed unit.
The number of people prepared simultaneously, changes, connections and schedules determine the need.
Wearings, accessories, clothes, trials and changes can justify a separate space.
Any application Canada must be subject to a specific transportation, duration, schedule and feasibility study.
Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver are not just three names in one form. They are three production environments located in regions very far from each other.
The good study begins with the project: dates, duration, artists, HMC, costumes, type of decor, implantation, transportation and operation of the plateau.
The PROT 19The presence of a province on this page means that an application can be examined. It does not mean that PROD 19 has a local base or a permanent unit in that province.
Montreal · Québec · Laval · Gatineau · Sherbrooke · Three River · Laurentides · Charlevoix.
Toronto · Ottawa · Hamilton · Mississauga · Niagara · Kingston · London · Sudbury.
Vancouver · Victoria · Burnaby · Surrey · Whistler · Kelowna · Kamloops.
Calgary · Edmonton · Canmore · Banff · Jasper · Drumheller.
Winnipeg · Brandon · Churchill and prairie or northern territories.
Regina · Saskatoon · Moose Jaw and great prairie landscapes.
Moncton · Fredericton · Saint John · Edmundston and Atlantic coastline.
Halifax · Dartmouth · Lunenburg · Cape Breton and Atlantic Coast.
Charlottetown · Summerside · coasts, counties and island environments.
St. John's · Corner Brook · Gander · Atlantic coast and large territories.
Whitehorse and great Nordic landscapes. specific logistics study essential.
Yellowknife and the Nordic environments require a particular study.
Iqaluit and Arctic territories: no mobilization can be presumed without a complete study.
This directory allows you to quickly identify the main poles that can match a production demand. Each project remains subject to a individual study.
Coasts, ports, small cities, marine landscapes and large spaces can be interested in productions that seek a much more brutal identity. But the more the place is away from the big centers, the longer the project, transportation and local organization become determining.
For Canada, we do not reason as for Belgium, Spain or Italy. an European unit must be the subject of a comprehensive intercontinental study.
Maritime transport or other suitable organization, timetables, immobilization and schedule must be considered before any proposal.
A few weeks of filming is not considered as a single day on several thousand kilometers.
French language, audiovisual industry and important urban bassin make it a readable destination for a French production.
Toronto should not be considered an extension of a mission in Montreal. The travel between regions is part of planning.
British Columbia is in a completely different logic than a recording in Quebec or Ontario.
Cold, snow, ice or changing weather can affect artists, HMC, costumes and implantation conditions.
Summer production can work in large cities, on lakes, in forests, on roads or in open landscapes.
Port, slope, secondary road, height, surface, turn and turn zone remain determinant.
Permit, possible immigration, import, circulation, parking and necessary procedures must be validated by the professionals and competent authorities.
The presence of this page does not mean that PROD 19 has a permanent unit in Canada. Each project is examined individually.
Canada offers a scale and variety that obliges to think each production as a specific implant. That’s exactly what allows you to build a page really useful for producers looking for a mobile logging solution.
Montreal is a interesting point for a French-speaking production. exchanges can take place in French, while the visual environment can produce a clearly North American aesthetics.
For cinema, series, advertising, clip, fashion, car or brand content, the city offers multiple universes.
The Old Montreal has not the same logic as an industrial area. the city center is not treated as a property of the periphery.
The mobile logue should therefore be implanted according to the real place and work plan.
A artist, a comedian or a personality may need a dedicated space during a day that changes makeup, clothing, repetition, waiting and taken.
A mobile log can serve as a point of identification for talent when its configuration and location are compatible with production.
The HMC department should be assessed from the number of people prepared at the same time.
A casting of several people with broad calls does not generate the same load as a preparation concentrated on an hour.
External screens can also increase the connections depending on weather.
The city of Quebec offers a different identity of Montreal. historical architecture, old town, hills, river and winter landscapes can produce a very strong aesthetics.
In an old center, the technical base may have to stay out of the decor.
The artist can then join the plateau with a local transportation organization.
The Laurentides may be interested in productions that are looking for forests, lakes, roads, winter, stations or residential environments.
However, access to a property or mountain area must be verified to the point where the unit must actually station.
Charlevoix can offer roads, relief, Saint-Laurent, villages and more open landscapes.
The distance from Montreal or Quebec must be integrated with the mission and reposition time.
Toronto constitutes another great North American production environment. Skyline, business districts, residential streets, industrial areas, Lake Ontario and periphery allow various visual writing.
For a advertising campaign or film, production can multiply the decoration changes over the same period.
The artists base should not necessarily follow every camera minute by minute.
Ottawa brings another environment: institutional architecture, river, residential neighborhoods and urban spaces.
A production must always identify its real needs before considering an international mobilization.
The Ontario is not limited to Toronto. Hamilton, Niagara, Kingston, London or other sectors can meet very different needs.
A series or advertising that uses multiple cities must include the base movement in the calendar.
Car manufacturers can use roads, cities, industrial areas or large axes.
The camera car can travel many kilometers while artists, HMC and costumes function remain more efficient on a fixed point.
Vancouver connects a metropolitan to an environment where ocean, mountains, forests and natural landscapes can be close to the urban pool.
This diversity may be of interest in fiction, advertising, sport, car, outdoor, luxury or international campaigns.
For PROD 19, a mission to Vancouver would be a very different operation than a mission to Montreal.
Whistler, Squamish, Vancouver Island, Okanagan or the internal territories of British Columbia can offer powerful landscapes.
The relief, distances and season must be taken into account.
Victoria and Vancouver Island can respond to projects that are looking for architecture, coastal, nature or island environment.
An implantation on an island necessarily adds a logistical step that must be integrated into the project.
Calgary can serve as a urban decor but also as an access point to several surroundings of Alberta.
A production can look for contemporary architecture, large axes, prairies or more mountainous landscapes.
The rockers can create spectacular images.
But a mountain photography is never enough to validate the arrival of a mobile unit.
Road, parking, local regulations, season and real conditions must be checked.
The large landscapes can be interesting for car and outdoor content.
The best way for the camera is not necessarily the best area to install artists.
A base can be positioned on a stable place while the image teams work on different portions.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan can offer still different environments: large regional cities, urban districts, roads and wide horizons.
A mission in these provinces must be thought independently of the large basins of Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver.
Halifax and the Atlantic provinces can offer ports, coasts, architecture, maritime cities and ocean-looking roads.
These decorations can be interesting for advertising, fiction, fashion or cinema.
St. John's and New Earth bring even stronger maritime identity.
However, the distancing of the major centres makes the duration and transport of essential data.
Yukon, Northwest Territories or Nunavut cannot be presented as simple extensions of the services offered in major cities.
Any application to these territories would require a comprehensive analysis and competent local partners.
A production company based in Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver who comes to work in France can contact PROD 19.
We can consult our solutions for The mobile artist , The HMC , The Comedian Logos and Clothing and Costumes .
A Canadian production that chooses Marseille, Martigues, Alpilles, Saint-Tropez or other decorations in southern France can benefit from a solution already based in France.
The page Artist’s house in Provence This will help you to find out more directly about this position.
Canada is gradually joining the international mailing site.
Productions can also view pages. United Kingdom , Germany , Spain , Italy , Portugal by , Switzerland and Morocco .
Resources and support for productions who want to work in Quebec.
Québec Film & Television CouncilInformation, production services and resources for projects carried out in Ontario.
The Ontario Film CommissionCreative BC assembles services and resources for production in British Columbia.
BC Film CommissionFor matters under the federal framework, international productions must check the requirements corresponding to their situation.
Government of Canada
Please send us the province, city, dates, duration, type of production, the searched functions and the information you have. We will be able to determine if a PROD 19 mobilization study is relevant for your production.
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