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



Projections suggest that the industry could contribute over $4 billion to the provincial economy in 2025, surpassing the 2022 figures.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News Langley
The outlook for 2025 appears more promising. The provincial government has taken proactive measures to rejuvenate the industry by enhancing tax incentives.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News Langley
BC's film industry is set to benefit from investments in infrastructure and talent development. The province continues to be a hub for visual effects, animation, and post-production work, sectors that are expected to see growth alongside traditional film and television production.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News Langley
“Our province is home to one of the busiest film and TV production centres in North America,” Eby said. “But film production in B.C. has faced significant challenges over the past few years due to the pandemic, labour disruptions, and shifts in industry practices.”
by 1.Chris Sturges
The Vancouver film industry, often referred to as "Hollywood North," presents lucrative opportunities for investors, given its robust infrastructure, government incentives, and global reputation...
by 1.Chris Sturges
Langley Impact is more than just a news outlet; it is a resource designed to keep Langley's professionals, entrepreneurs, and residents informed about the issues...
by WBN News Langley & 1.Chris Sturges
Virtual environments also foster remote collaboration. Teams from different corners of the globe can join a shared digital space to brainstorm, design, and rehearse scenes in real time.
by 1.Chris Sturges
With the industry poised for significant growth in the coming year, nurturing new talent across all facets—technicians, writers, and producers—is essential for maintaining its global competitiveness
by 1.Chris Sturges