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Telefilm Canada invites you to its first-ever live game show on Canadian cinema and to the 4th edition of Talent to Watch at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival

04 September 2014

Montreal, September 4, 2014 — Telefilm Canada shines the spotlight on Canadian talent at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, introducing its first-ever live game show – ETALK presents The Great Canadian Talent Faceoff – and presenting another edition of its popular Talent to Watch series.

ETALK presents The Great Canadian Talent Faceoff
Saturday, September 6, 2014, 2:00–2:45 p.m.
Festival Street on King Street

Members of the film industry and the public are invited to participate in the first-ever live game show organized by Telefilm with the support of the Toronto International Film Festival and hosted by ETALK, Canada’s #1 entertainment show.

Two teams made up of local talent will compete in hilarious games to test their knowledge of Canadian cinema. A group of TIFF Rising Stars (Sophie Desmarais, Shannon Kook, Julia Sarah Stone and Katie Boland) will face off against a team of well-known talent (Zoie Palmer, Vinay Virmani, Ray Ablack and Michael Seater). And they’ll both need the audience’s help! For more about Festival Street, go to http://www.tiff.net/festivals/thefestival/programmes/festivalstreet.

Telefilm Canada’s Talent to Watch series
Talent to Watch is a series of discussions, presentations and Q&As featuring talented creators and thought leaders as part of the Industry Conference program at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Venue: Glenn Gould Studio & Vimeo Industry Convergence Centre
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), 250 Front Street West

Maps to the Talent: New Directions
Friday, September 5, 2014, 11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Moderator: Richard Crouse (film critic, CTV’s Canada AM)
Participants: Mathieu Denis (Corbo), Andrea Dorfman (Heartbeat), Jeffrey St. Jules (Bang Bang Baby) and Jacob Tierney (Preggoland). Whether it’s making the transition from shorts to features, the creative possibilities afforded by new technologies or the cultural, artistic and linguistic diversities of our landscape, a panel of young Canadian directors at various stages in their careers reflect on the art of storytelling and engaging audiences.

Where Is My Audience?
Sunday, September 7, 2014, 11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Speaker: Michael Gubbins (internationally renowned analyst, speaker and consultant, and chair of Ffilm Cymru Wales; he is also a member of the Europa Cinemas Experts Committee and the British Screen Advisory Council, sits on the Advisory Boards of Power to the Pixel and the Met Film School, and is the former editor of Screen International)
A presentation followed by a Q&A on the latest trends and patterns in audience behaviour based on a recently published consumer analysis. What does this mean for the release of my film?

How Do I Engage with My Audience?
Wednesday, September 10, 2014, 11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Speaker: Michael Gubbins
A presentation followed by a Q&A on changing technology and the impact on how audiences view films. How does the producer adapt to the new realities of audience behaviour and distribution platforms that are transforming cinema?

http://canada-tiff2014.ca/