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Lights on at Toronto’s Filmport, but nobody’s home

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Reuters

Posted: Aug 29, 2008 at 1357 hrs IST

Filmport, Toronto’s mega-studio and a possible white knight for its stranded film production sector, opened its doors on Wednesday with just one problem – no studio tenant

Phase 1 of the $60 million, 260,000-square-foot complex, which comprises seven stages, is so far without a Hollywood studio on board as the contract talks between the Screen Actors Guild and the producers drag on in Los Angeles.

Filmport Studios president Ken Ferguson predicts that the complex will fill up once the majors reach a new deal with the actors guild.

“In these challenging times for the Toronto film industry, we needed a boost. We hope Filmport can play a role in putting Toronto where it belongs, back on top,” he said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Mayor David Miller and Canadian director David Cronenberg. Filmport, which includes a pillar-free 46,500-square-foot stage for effects-heavy studio pictures, already has leased out office space to George Romero’s Diary Of The Dead 2, which is shooting on location in Toronto.

Additionally, Universal is eyeing Filmport for its Scott Pilgrim vs. the World project, which is based on a comic by local writer Bryan Lee O’Malley and set in Toronto. But with the Canadian dollar at near parity with the American greenback and New York offering a 35 per cent tax credit, Universal producers also are considering the Big Apple as a stand-in for Toronto.

Paul Bronfman, chairman of Comweb Corp., which has a near-half stake in Filmport, said that the mega-studio and Toronto will have to work hard to secure big-budget studio shoots after the Hollywood actors ink a deal. “It will be tough, but we’ll find a way,” Bronfman said.

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