Durham Region Hosts Free Film & TV Industry Seminar for Local Businesses

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Durham Region Hosts Free Film & TV Industry Seminar for Local Businesses
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The Durham Region Film Commission is hosting a free seminar to help local businesses tap into the booming film and TV industry. The event will provide insights on how businesses can connect with key personnel, market their services, and capitalize on opportunities in the sector.

Last year, movies, TV series and commercials were shot in almost every municipality in Durham and the region wants to help local businesses get involved in the industry. Officials say the sector relies on hundreds of creative and professional services to make a successful production, so you could host actors in your hotel or restaurant, provide materials to build a set, dry clean a production’s wardrobe or rent out things that are used on screen.

The region is hosting a free seminar on how to do business with the film and TV industry. It’s being hosted by the Durham Region Film Commission in collaboration with the region’s municipal film offices and Parkwood National Historic Site in Oshawa. If you go to the event, you’ll be able to meet with industry professionals, network and engage in panel discussion.How to take advantage of opportunities in the sectorHow to connect with key personnel and market your businessThe event is happening Tuesday, February 11 from 1:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Parkwood located at 270 Simcoe Street North

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