When you think Canadian social media, what springs to mind? John Wen from Wunderman Toronto wants to know and asks today’s Question of the Day …
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Come out and participate in Toronto’s one-year anniversary CaseCamp, *June 12*. We’ve got a brand new venue with a great patio, and, as always, attendance is free for everyone.
CaseCamp exists as an open forum where anyone interested in Social Media and its application can come to share their knowledge and learn from the wider community. That community is you, and has grown tremendously over the year. CaseCampToronto4 had over 150 attendees (from our istoica photo booth, some of the most diverse, creative and passionate people you’ll ever meet.
I encourage anyone who has never participated before to schedule this one in your calendar. 65 people already have. You can register on the wiki.
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Best-selling author, political strategist, film, television and theatrical producer, organizer of Royal and Papal visits and the G7 summit, Bill Marshall continues to leave his mark on Canada. Her Excellency Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, recently acknowledged Marshall’s unique gifts by presenting him with the Order of Canada. "He has played a major role in developing Canada’s film industry and culture. Originator and co-founder of the Toronto International Film Festival, he helped to build it into one of the world’s most successful and prestigious events of its kind. He was also instrumental in forming the Academy of Canadian Film and Television, the association that promotes these industries and honours outstanding achievement. In addition, he is a film producer and served as President of the Canadian Association of Motion Picture Producers.
Marshall originally conceived the initial concept of the McLuhan International Festival of the Future (MIFF), and continues to oversee the creative elements and development of programming for the festival. One of the most exciting aspects of MIFF is the upcoming Vortex Videogame Competition, a great opportunity open to emerging videogame developers. The event is sponsored by Telefilm Canada and OMDC in partnership with George Brown College and MIFF.
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