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British Columbia Film Commission Production Statistics 2008 BRITISH COLUMBIA FILM COMMISSION PRODUCTION STATISTICS 2008 BRITISH COLUMBIA FILM & TV PRODUCTIONS 2008 TOTAL PRODUCTIONS # % Total Budget Overall Total Spent in BC % Features/DVD Features 65 25% $965,937,168 $525,185,552 44% TV Series* 56 21% $518,900,700 $403,606,531 33% Movies of the Week 41 16% $89,986,413 $81,094,749 7% TV Pilots 17 6% $59,720,166 $42,299,580 3% Mini Series 4 2% $22,880,000 $22,200,000 2% Documentaries 33 13% $17,963,489 $10,008,960 1% Short Films 7 3% $166,000 $166,000 0% Animation 37 14% $149,733,279 $122,218,166 10% Total 260 100% $1,825,287,215 $1,206,779,538 100% DOMESTIC PRODUCTIONS # % Total Budget Overall Total Spent in BC % Features/DVD Features 25 14% $114,836,875 $83,726,747 23% TV Series* 42 24% $99,829,453 $82,785,366 23% Movies of the Week 34 20% $63,243,787 $60,598,845 16% TV Pilots 8 5% $10,280,656 $9,468,018 3% Mini Series 4 2% $22,880,000 $22,200,000 6% Documentaries 29 17% $17,829,489 $9,874,960 3% Short Films 7 4% $166,000 $166,000 0% Animation 25 14% $111,566,094 $96,784,492 26% Total 174 100% $440,632,354 $365,604,428 100% FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS # % Total Budget Overall Total Spent in BC % Features/DVD Features 40 47% $851,100,293 $441,458,805 53% TV Series* 14 16% $419,071,247 $320,821,165 38% Movies of the Week 7 8% $26,742,626 $20,495,904 2% TV Pilots 9 10% $49,439,510 $32,831,562 4% Mini Series 0 0% 0 0 0% Documentaries 4 5% $134,000 $134,000 0% Short Films 0 0% 0 0 0% Animation 12 14% $38,167,185 $25,433,674 3% Total 86 100% $1,384,654,861 $841,175,110 100% * TV series production includes: dramatic, lifestyle, reality and documentary series projects BRITISH COLUMBIA FILM & TV PRODUCTIONS BY TYPE 2008 Type # Total Budget Overall Total Spent in BC FEATURE Domestic 25 $114,836,875 $83,726,747 Foreign 40 $851,100,293 $441,458,805 Total 65 $965,937,168 $525,185,552 TV SERIES* Domestic 42 $99,829,453 $82,785,366 Foreign 14 $419,071,247 $320,821,165 Total 56 $518,900,700 $403,606,531 MOVIE OF THE WEEK Domestic 34 $63,243,787 $60,598,845 Foreign 7 $26,742,626 $20,495,904 Total 41 $89,986,413 $81,094,749 TV PILOT Domestic 8 $10,280,656 $9,468,018 Foreign 9 $49,439,510 $32,831,562 Total 17 $59,720,166 $42,299,580 MINI SERIES Domestic 4 $22,880,000 $22,200,000 Foreign 0 0 0 Total 4 $22,880,000 $22,200,000 DOCUMENTARY Domestic 29 $17,829,489 $9,874,960 Foreign 4 $134,000 $134,000 Total 33 $17,963,489 $10,008,960 SHORT FILM Domestic 7 $166,000 $166,000 Foreign 0 0 0 Total 7 $166,000 $166,000 ANIMATION Domestic 25 $111,566,094 $96,784,492 Foreign 12 $38,167,185 $25,433,674 Total 37 $149,733,279 $122,218,166 DOMESTIC 174 $440,632,354 $365,604,428 FOREIGN 86 $1,384,654,861 $841,175,110 TOTALS 260 $1,825,287,215 $1,206,779,538 * TV series production includes: dramatic, lifestyle, reality and documentary series projects BRITISH COLUMBIA FILM & TV PRODUCTIONS 2004 - 2008 FACTSHEET 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Number Production Number Production Number Production Number Production Number Production of $ Spent in of $ Spent in of $ Spent in of $ Spent in of $ Spent in Projects BC Projects BC Projects BC Projects BC Projects BC Domestic Features/ DVD Features 25 83.73 24 81.61 18 49.70 24 43.10 30 49.75 TV Series* 42 82.79 24 157.64 14 55.78 18 88.93 15 100.34 TV Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Documentaries, & Other 82 102.31 80 114.52 100 135.15 65 57.14 65 48.84 Animation 25 96.77 10 53.93 12 37.19 11 35.61 6 14.95 Total Domestic 174 365.60 138 407.70 144 277.82 118 224.78 116 213.88 Foreign Features/ DVD Features 40 441.46 23 179.17 35 424.68 39 580.28 16 191.56 TV Series* 14 320.82 18 277.48 25 432.78 13 298.10 21 235.75 TV Movies, Mini-Series, Pilots, Documentaries, & Other 20 53.46 14 44.25 20 51.41 28 80.69 31 137.52 Animation 12 25.43 9 34.74 6 41.18 13 49.82 10 22.49 Total Foreign 86 841.17 64 535.64 86 950.05 93 1008.89 78 587.32 TOTAL 260 1206.77 202 943.34 230 1227.87 211 1233.67 194 801.20 * TV series production includes: dramatic, lifestyle, reality and documentary series projects Production $ = millions NUMBER OF PRODUCTIONS & DOLLARS SPENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 1994 ± 2008 PRODUCTION DOLLARS SPENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 1994 ±2008 NUMBER OF FEATURES SHOT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 1994 ± 2008 NUMBER OF TV SERIES SHOT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 1994 ± 2008 NUMBER OF TV MOVIES, PILOTS AND MINI-SERIES SHOT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 1994 ± 2008 Domestic vs. Production Name Type Studio Foreign 100 MILE CHALLENGE REALITY/LIFESTYLE CDN PAPERNY FILMS BRIGHTLIGHT PICTURES / HORST HERMANN 1968: TUNNEL RATS aka TUNNEL RATS DIGITAL FEATURE CO-PRO MEDIENPRODUCTIONS 21 (VFX ONLY) FEATURE FILM USA COLUMBIA PICTURES ADVENTURES OF ARTIE THE ANT, THE ANIMATION CDN CHASING PICTURES AFTERLIFE WITH SUZANE NORTHRUP, REALITY/LIFESTYLE CDN SHAVICK ENTERTAINMENT THE AIRDOGS DOC SERIES CDN DISCOVERY CHANNEL ALL THE COMFORTS TV PILOT CDN COMFORTABLE PRODUCTIONS ANACHRONISM, THE SHORT CDN ANACHRONISM PICTURES/ DGC KICK START ANGEL AND THE BAD MAN, THE FEATURE FILM CDN NGN PRODUCTIONS ANNA AND KRISTINA'S GROCERY BAG REALITY/LIFESTYLE CDN WORLDWIDE BAG MEDIA ART OF WAR, THE DIGITAL FEATURE CDN INSIGHT FILM STUDIOS ASSISTANT, THE DOCUMENTARY CDN GHOSTWOOD FILMS AYAA - A HERO'S JOURNEY DOCUMENTARY CDN MONKEY INK MEDIA BARBIE AND THE DIAMOND PRINCESS ANIMATION CDN RAINMAKER BARBIE IN A CHRISTMAS CAROL ANIMATION CDN RAINMAKER BARBIE PRESENTS THUMBELINA ANIMATION CDN RAINMAKER BARBIE: FAIRYTOPIA - MARIPOSA ANIMATION CDN RAINMAKER BATTLESTAR GALACTICA 2009 MOVIE: MOW USA NBC UNIVERSAL THE PLAN BATTLESTAR GALACTICA SEASON 4 TV SERIES USA NBC UNIVERSAL BEING IAN ANIMATION CDN STUDIO B PRODUCTIONS BEYOND SHERWOOD MOW CDN FRONT STREET PICTURES BILLY CONNOLLY: JOURNEY TO THE DOCUMENTARY UK GRANADA FACTUAL UK EDGE OF THE WORLD Domestic vs. Production Name Type Studio Foreign BLUE REALM II DOCUMENTARY CDN MADACY ENTERTAINMENT BOY NEXT DOOR, THE MOW CDN INSIGHT FILM STUDIOS BRANCHE ARBRE DOCUMENTARY CDN RED LETTER FILMS BREAK-UP ARTIST DIGITAL FEATURE CDN LEGACY FILMWORKS BROTHEL PROJECT, THE DOCUMENTARY CDN FORCE FOUR ENTERTAINMENT BUBBA DOCUMENTARY CDN DREAMFILM PRODUCTIONS BUTTERFLY EFFECT 3 (VFX ONLY) DIGITAL FEATURE USA BENDERSPINK CACKLE FACTOR - KRANKED 7, THE DOCUMENTARY CDN RADICAL FILMS CAN'T STOP LAUGHING aka IRWIN BARKER AND FRIENDS DOCUMENTARY CDN OMNI FILM PRODUCTIONS CAPRICA TV PILOT USA NBC UNIVERSAL CAPTAIN FLAMINGO (SPECIAL) ANIMATION CO-PRO ATOMIC CARTOONS CARBON HUNTER DOCUMENTARY CDN FORCE FOUR ENTERTAINMENT CAR TALK ANIMATION USA ATOMIC CARTOONS CATS & DOGS 2 FEATURE FILM USA WARNER BROS. PICTURES CHANGELING, THE (VFX ONLY) FEATURE FILM USA UNIVERSAL PICTURES CHEM TRAIL MOW CDN INSIGHT FILM STUDIOS CHILLED IN MIAMI FEATURE FILM USA GOLD CIRCLE FILMS CHOP SHOP REALITY/LIFESTYLE CDN PAPERNY FILMS CHRISTMAS CRASH MOW CDN NGN PRODUCTIONS CHRISTMAS TOWN MOW CDN INSIGHT FILM STUDIOS CLASS OF THE TITANS 2 ANIMATION CDN STUDIO B PRODUCTIONS COLE FEATURE FILM CDN RAVEN WEST FILMS COMBAT SCHOOL DOC SERIES CDN PAPERNY FILMS CRASH ANIMATION CDN ATOMIC CARTOONS Domestic vs. Production Name Type Studio Foreign CRASH TEST MOMMY (SEASON 5) REALITY/LIFESTYLE CDN PAPERNY FILMS CULT, THE TV PILOT CDN CRESCENT ENTERTAINMENT CUSTODY aka SOUL CUSTODY MOW CDN FORCE FOUR ENTERTAINMENT DAMAGE FEATURE FILM USA NGN PRODUCTIONS DARWIN'S BRAVE NEW WORLD DOC SERIES CDN FERNS PRODUCTIONS DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, THE FEATURE FILM USA TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX STUDIOS DEAR PRUDENCE (VFX ONLY) MOW CDN ALEXANDER/MITCHELL PRODUCTIONS DEEP COVE aka DEAD END FEATURE FILM CDN WATERFRONT PICTURES DESPERATE ESCAPE MOW CDN INSIGHT FILM STUDIOS DESPERATE HOURS MOW CDN NGN PRODUCTIONS DOCUMENTARY DETONATORS, THE SERIES USA RDF USA DIM SUM FUNERAL DIGITAL FEATURE CDN LANDO VISION DISTRICT 9 (VFX ONLY) FEATURE FILM USA WINGNUT FILMS DO YOU KNOW ME? AKA HAVE YOU SEEN ME? MOW CDN REUNION PICTURES DOLPHIN DEALER DOCUMENTARY CDN OMNI FILM PRODUCTIONS DONE ONE aka THE X FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE FEATURE FILM USA TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX STUDIOS DOTTO TECH DOC SERIES CDN DDC PRODUCTIONS EAUX TROUBLES DU CRIME MINI SERIES CDN RED LETTER FILMS ED, EDD 'N EDDY ~ SEASON 7 ANIMATION CDN AKA CARTOON EDGAR AND ELLEN ANIMATION USA BARDEL ENTERTAINMENT ELEVENTH HOUR, THE TV PILOT USA WARNER BROS. TELEVISION EMERSON DRIVE LIVE & UP FRONT DOCUMENTARY CDN CORUS ENTERTAINMENT ENIGMA: EXORCISM DOCUMENTARY CDN 0786972 B.C. Domestic vs. Production Name Type Studio Foreign ESCAPE FROM PLANET EARTH ANIMATION CDN RAINMAKER EUREKA ~ SEASON 3 TV SERIES USA NBC UNIVERSAL TELEVISION EXES & OHS ~ SEASON 2 TV SERIES CDN BLUEPRINT ENTERTAINMENT EXPEDITIONS DOCUMENTARY USA CLEMSON UNIVERSITY FAREWELL ATLANTIS aka 2012 FEATURE FILM USA COLUMBIA PICTURES FARM, THE TV PILOT USA SHOWTIME NETWORKS FASD: FINDING HOPE DOCUMENTARY CDN FORCE FOUR ENTERTAINMENT FAST TIME MOW CDN HALLMARK FATAL KISS MOW USA INSIGHT FILM STUDIOS FETCH! WITH RUFF RUFFMAN ~ SEASON 4 ANIMATION USA WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION FINDING EL DORADO DOCUMENTARY CDN REAL WORLD MEDIA FINDING FARLEY DOCUMENTARY CDN NFB FIREBALL MOW CDN FRONT STREET PICTURES FIRST TALK WITH TAMARA BELL REALITY/LIFESTYLE CDN CEDAR ROOT TELEVISION AND FILM FISH OUT OF WATER TV SERIES CDN INTER-DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT FOURTH KIND, THE (VFX ONLY) FEATURE FILM CDN CHILLED PRODUCTIONS FRAGILE SHORT CDN BLIND PICTURES/DGC KICKSTART FRANKIE AND ALICE FEATURE FILM USA ACCESS MOTION PICTURE GROUP FRINGE (VFX ONLY) TV PILOT USA WARNER BROS.
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