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Charlatan 08-11-2008 02:32 PM

Museum of Civilization... Hull, PQ.

Leto 08-12-2008 03:13 AM

Game on Charlatan.

Leto 08-14-2008 10:41 AM

you have a pic Charl?

Charlatan 08-14-2008 02:33 PM

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Sorry... been a busy week.

Leto 08-16-2008 07:44 PM

Is this north of Montreal?

Charlatan 08-17-2008 02:05 AM

I think it might be just north of Montreal... but that might be a red-herring.

Charlatan 08-17-2008 04:31 PM

To be clear, this is not in Quebec.

Leto 08-18-2008 07:47 AM

Agawa Canyon?

Charlatan 08-18-2008 02:23 PM

No... this is in a different part of Ontario.

Milnoc 08-19-2008 03:35 AM

It looks a lot like the Mer Bleue Conservation Area in Ottawa, but I don't think they've ever built a lookout point. Then again, the last time I've visited the area was many years ago.

Charlatan 08-19-2008 02:18 PM

Not in Ottawa. It's West of there.

Charlatan 08-19-2008 04:32 PM

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Here's another angle on the building.

Leto 08-20-2008 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leto (Post 2462359)
.....

Where/What is this (under construction) building?

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...0/DSC00483.jpg


UPDATE (this is not a guess):

This old post in our game has a picture of the filmport studio under construction.

Well, it appears to be complete now (Charlatan, Fresnelly - you guys may be interested):

Toronto's Filmport just what industry wants: Cronenberg

Toronto's Filmport just what industry wants: Cronenberg
Last Updated: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 | 3:17 PM ET Comments0Recommend0CBC News
The largest and most modern sound stage for shooting TV and film in North America opened Wednesday in Toronto as part of the inauguration of the city's huge Filmport project.

The 4,270-square-metre building is one of seven sound stages in Filmport, a site that Toronto hopes will be a magnet for the film, video and digital media industries.

The TV and movie studio, on Toronto's neglected port lands, is the first phase of what the city hopes will be a creative hub that draws filmmakers from all around the world.

Filmport, a public-private partnership backed by investment from Sam Reisman and Paul Bronfman and to be managed by Toronto Film Studios, has been five years in the making.

It arose out of a Toronto Economic Development Corp. (TEDCO) study five years ago that determined the city was missing out on large film shoots because it lacked dedicated production facilities.

The two studios previously in operation in Toronto were converted warehouses, lacking the large expanses of pillar-less space that can be provided by Filmport.

"We have had the large spaces for Hollywood films that we need to attract more projects to Toronto," said Jeffrey Steiner, president of TEDCO. "What Filmport has done is provide exactly what Hollywood studios have asked for — a controlled space to do shooting."

The seven sound studios that were unveiled Wednesday, made of 25-centimetre thick concrete with a foam core and padded with a sound-absorbing material called Insul-Quilt, allow filmmakers to shoot without being interrupted by outside noise or any sound reverberations.

The studios are wired to power high-wattage film lights and other equipment, and the 12-metre ceilings allow room for lights high above the sets. Filmport also has a large, secure internet line that filmmakers can use to transmit special effects, digital footage and other electronic information anywhere in the world.

The fly in the ointment has been the film industry, which is shooting very few projects in Canada at the moment.

It's not just the high dollar that's driving production away — a writer's strike earlier this year forced the postponement of hundreds of projects, and the current labour difficulties with the Screen Actors Guild in Hollywood have further delayed production.

"We brought a group of producers from of Hollywood's biggest studios here earlier this year, and they were very excited by what they saw," said Ken Ferguson, president of Filmport.

"We're going to finalize some of those deals, and I expect something by the end of the year," he said.

So far, no projects have been booked to use the new facilities, some of which are still under construction.

However, David Cronenberg, the Canadian director of A History of Violence and Eastern Promises, told media and dignitaries gathered at the opening that Filmport is just what the film industry wants.

"I'm here representing an eager, salivating customer," he said.

"It's exciting for film people … to look at all the details of the buildings, these structures — the electrics, the electronics, the lack of pillars in the buildings. That's something you don't think about if you're not in the film business, but if a studio is in a converted warehouse, it will have pillars in the way and you have to continually work around them," he said.

The largest of Filmport's studios has an outside structure like the flying buttresses of a cathedral, so no pillars are necessary on the inside.

"I saw that mega-studio and it gets the creative juices going," Cronenberg said. "I can't wait to be in there shooting something, creating something."

Filmport has rights to more than 18 hectares in Toronto's port lands. If the new facilities become busy, there are plans for more sound studios and further development in the area.

"Five years from today, this will be the epicentre of the creative community in Toronto, and Filmport will put us in our rightful place on the world stage," Mayor David Miller said in a speech at the official opening.

The long-term plan is for a huge community devoted to film and TV production, including offices for lawyers, agents and other services, restaurants, theatres and other public areas.

Charlatan 08-24-2008 08:30 AM

Very cool Leto.

Another hint: you might see Moose or hear wolves from this place.

Charlatan 08-26-2008 04:32 PM

Hint: It is a visitor's centre.

Leto 08-27-2008 05:03 AM

Is this near Algonquin Park?

Charlatan 08-29-2008 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leto (Post 2513942)
Is this near Algonquin Park?

You could say that for sure. Though it might be closer than "near".

Charlatan 09-01-2008 03:52 PM

THE ANSWER: The Visitor's Centre in Algonquin Park.

Someone please post another shot.

Thanks

Leto 09-02-2008 03:51 AM

haha... that's what a long weekend will do to a scintillating game.... I'll find something.

Here: Where is this?


http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...0/IMG_1664.jpg

Leto 09-04-2008 05:09 AM

Bump....

james t kirk 09-08-2008 04:15 PM

Ossington AVenue Toronto

Leto 09-08-2008 07:37 PM

Nope, this isn't in Toronto. I can give a hint. Yes I can, I bought a beavertail near here.

Leto 09-11-2008 07:22 PM

a Beavertail that is....

Charlatan 09-11-2008 08:57 PM

Byward Market - Ottawa

Leto 09-12-2008 02:48 AM

yep, game on Charlatan... this is a gate in an alley in the Byward market in Ottawa.

Charlatan 09-12-2008 02:58 AM

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This should be relatively easy...

james t kirk 09-13-2008 07:24 AM

I believe that's Carlton University in Ottawa...

Charlatan 09-13-2008 06:52 PM

I believe you are correct. Game on.

james t kirk 09-14-2008 06:54 PM

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c5...k64/photo2.jpg

A place that is near and dear to my heart.

Leto 09-15-2008 12:19 PM

Is this a library?

james t kirk 09-15-2008 08:15 PM

No, this is not a library.

Daval 09-16-2008 04:10 AM

It looks really familiar but I can't place it. I'm pretty sure its a school?

james t kirk 09-16-2008 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daval (Post 2525246)
It looks really familiar but I can't place it. I'm pretty sure its a school?

Yes, it is part of a University.....

Leto 09-17-2008 12:02 PM

Western? from my limited experience (albeit booze hazed as the Golden Gaels absolutely destroyed the Mustangs in the Yate's Cup) with the Western Campus, this type of architecture/stone seemed to be predominant.

james t kirk 09-17-2008 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leto (Post 2526394)
Western? from my limited experience (albeit booze hazed as the Golden Gaels absolutely destroyed the Mustangs in the Yate's Cup) with the Western Campus, this type of architecture/stone seemed to be predominant.

Noop.

Not Western.

Sticky 09-18-2008 08:22 AM

Is it the engineering building on one of our beautiful Canadian university campuses?

james t kirk 09-18-2008 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sticky (Post 2527058)
Is it the engineering building on one of our beautiful Canadian university campuses?

Why yes, but which campus and what is the name of the building?

Ok, I'll settle for "The Engineering Building" at ...................

Leto 09-19-2008 03:23 AM

Waterloo

james t kirk 09-19-2008 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leto (Post 2527860)
Waterloo

Strike 2.

Sticky 09-19-2008 07:42 AM

John Hodgins Engineering Building, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario


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