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In addition to studio space; I wonder if we should look at designating certain locations preferred by TV/Film companies as protected streetscapes/views.
I'm not suggesting a stone-cold development freeze or anything, and many locations might already be protected as parks or by historical designations.
But think how Murdoch Mysteries seeks to find spaces that fit w/the late 19thC; we have so few, maybe we protect a block or 2 in 3 locations (for variety); we look at the same idea for streetscapes that look
particularly New York or Chicago.
Maybe we even do some restoration work to remove things that don't fit.
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I also wonder if we couldn't set-up Lower Bay more effectively, dressing different sections of the platform to look like different transit systems; section 1 mimics Toronto, section 2 mimics NYC, section 3, mimics a Paris Metro Stn etc.
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Tangentially, I think we need to do a better job of exporting Canada's stories, particularly to the U.S. market.
Based on Handmaid's Tale and a surging Schitt's Creek; we ought to be able to crack the US TV-Sphere more fully and do so w/Canadian production companies, not merely when HBO/Showtime/CBS etc. takes an interest.
I'm not suggesting a stone-cold development freeze or anything, and many locations might already be protected as parks or by historical designations.
But think how Murdoch Mysteries seeks to find spaces that fit w/the late 19thC; we have so few, maybe we protect a block or 2 in 3 locations (for variety); we look at the same idea for streetscapes that look
particularly New York or Chicago.
Maybe we even do some restoration work to remove things that don't fit.
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I also wonder if we couldn't set-up Lower Bay more effectively, dressing different sections of the platform to look like different transit systems; section 1 mimics Toronto, section 2 mimics NYC, section 3, mimics a Paris Metro Stn etc.
****
Tangentially, I think we need to do a better job of exporting Canada's stories, particularly to the U.S. market.
Based on Handmaid's Tale and a surging Schitt's Creek; we ought to be able to crack the US TV-Sphere more fully and do so w/Canadian production companies, not merely when HBO/Showtime/CBS etc. takes an interest.