Last fall, Nordicity's Peter Lyman and Mila Dechef-Tweddle spoke about cultural planning with Arts Consultants Canada (ACCA) on the “At the Mic” podcast. Building on their respective work across Nordicity’s culture planning practice, Peter and Mila discussed the evolution of cultural planning over the last decade and the strategies our team at Nordicity employs to ensure successful community engagement.
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Kristian Roberts, CEO of Nordicity, explored the dynamics of tax credits in the global video game industry in a conversation with Brendan Sinclair from GamesIndustry.biz. He highlighted the competitive race, particularly in Continental Europe and Australia-New Zealand, to offer more attractive tax incentives.
Read MoreNordicity once again took part in this year's iteration of Digital Media at the Crossroads conference. Nordicity took stage to kick-off the conference with a presentation and update of the revenues, employment, and future trends in two key creative sectors in the Canadian digital media universe: audio visual production and music.
Read MoreA new report prepared by Nordicity and Saffery LLP demonstrates that film and TV production studios in West London generate significant benefits for the UK economy.
Read MoreWith yet another exciting year coming to a close, we’re taking a moment to pause and reflect on the incredible humans and various projects that have made 2023 a success!
Read MoreHere are seven trends emerging from Nordicity’s recent cultural planning projects.
Read MoreThe second annual Bristol and Bath Screen Summit brought together, filmmakers, producers, writers commissioners and other stakeholders from Bristol and Bath’s vibrant film and TV ecosystem.
Read MoreDustin Chodorowicz, Partner at Nordicity, reflects on the impact of film and TV production in Malta.
Read MoreNordicity and Saffery Champness were commissioned by Screen Scotland to prepare an economic impact study to assess the value of the screen sector in Scotland.
Read MoreNordicity and Saffery Champness have published the findings of a new economic evaluation of the Film and TV Production Restart Scheme.
Read MoreThe Digital Media Universe in Canada report and presentation is prepared by Nordicity on an annual basis for the Digital Media at the Crossroads (DM@X) conference.
Read MoreUn nouveau rapport publié aujourd’hui par le Conseil québécois de la production de langue anglaise (QEPC) montre que le volume annuel de production cinématographique et télévisuelle au sein du Canada’s Official Language Minority Community (OLMC) au Québec est à son point le plus bas.
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