Playback magazine’s The Future of TV issue now out
Playback has both a new issue and a new editor on board. Click here to find out more. Read More
View ArticlePlayback’s Fall 2011 issue is out!
The latest issue of Playback's quarterly print magazine is now available online.Read More
View ArticleIn print: Playback’s winter issue is out
Click here for our digital edition, featuring our Best of the Year feature, CBC tribute and post-production, VFX and animation report. Read More
View ArticleGame-change Time: Playback’s Spring 2012 issue
The issue includes the results of the annual independent production survey that featured the input of about 100 companies.Read More
View ArticleHall of Fame Revealed: Playback’s Fall 2012 issue
In addition to coverage of Playback's Canadian Film & TV Hall of Fame and 10 to Watch, the issue features pre-event TIFF coverage and looks into the success of prodco Shaftesbury and genre...
View ArticleBest of the year: Playback’s Winter 2012 issue
Check out our digital edition, where we feature the best of 2012, zoom in on 3D, and pay tribute to Comedy.Read More
View ArticleStrategy and Playback launch BCON Expo
The new conference kicks off March 28 to help brands and media navigate the changing world of branded content.Read More
View ArticleNavigating transmedia: Playback’s Spring 2013 issue
In addition to providing tips and insights into producing transmedia projects, we look at trends in scripted TV fare, what can be done to get more Canadians to see Canadian films and spotlight the CFC,...
View ArticleContent king of all screens: Playback’s Summer 2013 issue
The summer issue includes the results of Playback's annual survey of indie production, the latest intel on crowdfunding in Canada and a profile of Muse, the Montreal prodco that turns 15 this year....
View ArticleGlobal stories, digital spaces: Playback’s Fall 2013 issue
Our latest print issue features interviews with TIFF-bound directors, film diaries, a tribute to Serendipity Point Films and of course, our annual Hall of Fame and 10 to Watch coverage. Read More
View ArticleDouble take: Denis Villeneuve on shooting Enemy, Prisoners simultaneously
The Quebec director (pictured) shot Prisoners in Georgia after filming Enemy in Toronto. Both films are screening at TIFF.Read More
View ArticleBest of the year: Playback’s Winter 2014 issue
Featuring our annual Best of the Year list and more, Playback's Winter 2014 print issue is now available Read More
View ArticleGetting a grip on transmedia: Playback’s spring 2014 issue
Our spring issue is packed to the pixels with profiles and features on the digital media landscape in Canada today.Read More
View ArticleChanging channels: Playback’s Summer 2014 issue
Playback's new issue pulls the pin with a new format and design and fresh content.Read More
View ArticleThe Film Game: Playback’s Fall 2014 issue
From features on the business of film festivals to the evolution of home entertainment, Playback's Fall 2014 issue takes a look at the changing nature of the film business.Read More
View ArticleBest of the year: Playback’s Winter 2014 issue is out
Playback's latest print issue features the hottest people, companies and content of the year, as well as our latest Hall of Fame inductees.Read More
View ArticleDigital immersion: Playback Spring 2015
Playback's latest issue looks at next-gen trends in digital media, virtual reality, behind the scenes at the CSAs and the nominated work, as well as Hall of Fame and a tribute to Insight Productions @...
View ArticleSunday Night Lights: Cimoroni & Co up the Screenies game
From Playback magazine: Bringing years of major sporting event expertise to Canada's biggest entertainment awards, a look at some of the changes Dan Cimoroni and Rick Chisholm brought to the CSA's...
View ArticleStar System 2.0: How digital is reshaping talent development
From Playback magazine: The gates around traditional media have crumbled, giving rise to a next-gen star system tailor-made for entrepreneurial talent. Read More
View ArticleIs the Canadian biz ready for Ultra HD? – Part 1
Ultra HD stands to be the next standard video format. Playback magazine looks at whether Canadian producers, broadcasters and post houses are ready to take it on. (Suits pictured) Read More
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