SHOWS IN PRODUCTION
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Artzooka! (Live/Animated Series) (CBC and Motionworks)
Erky Perky - Season 3 (Animated Series) (YTV and 7 Network Australia)
Turbo Dogs (Animated Series) (CBC and Qubo)
March of Rememberence and Hope (Documentary) (CBC)
Beyond The Screen (Factual Series) (Bravo)
Artzooka! is an exciting new series that mixes fun, intrigue and surprise while showing kids that everyone can be an artist and that art can be made out of anything and everything. The series presents unique and innovative ways of being creative as well as providing children with a solid foundation on a range of art techniques. The series features cutting edge digital elements and electronic art and will include bizarre, animated characters that contribute to the shows upbeat, off-the-wall energy.
Erky and Perky are two dimwitted bugs living in their very own paradise on a downtown hot dog stand until they are one day accidentally thrust into a take-out bag and end up in an unfamiliar, sterile, and lemon-scented suburban kitchen with no food in sight! Each adventure follows Erky and Perky in their never-ending quest for food in Kitchen.
Rev up your engines for Turbo Dogs, a delightful series featuring the hilarious antics of a wacky, dog-filled community wild about racing. Based on the book Racer Dogs by award winning illustrator Bob Kolar, Turbo Dogs brings this unique world to life via rich 3D animation and high-octane storylines. Geared to kids 4-7 years of age, the show combines laughs, learning, and the thrill of the open road.
Each year, 60 university students from across Canada, travel to Europe in order to learn the lessons of history. By journeying to the death camps of Germany and Poland, Canadian youth. from cultures, nations, and ethnic backgrounds as diverse as our vast landscape, experience first-hand the end result when bigotry, hatred, and indifference are allowed to flourish. Muslim, Jewish, Rwandan, First Nations, gay, and straight people, join with one common denominator: their willingness to confront yesterday’s genocide and pledge together to build a world where all people are treated with respect and equality.
Join host John Pungente as he takes you Beyond the Screen. John is an acclaimed media education expert, writer, and teacher. In each 30-minute episode John explores the art of filmmaking, examining current theatrical releases and interviewing their creators.
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