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Ryan McMahon Comedy's Channel

Ryan McMahon is a comedian/actor/writer that is making a name for himself as one of the most dynamic Aboriginal/Native American Comedians working in Canada and the United States today. One of the first ever Aboriginal graduates of the prestigious Second City Toronto Conservatory and armed with a degree in Theatre, McMahon mixes a traditional standup comedy sensibility with a loose improvised slacker style that all mashes together with characters, multimedia, music and hilarity. McMahon steers clear of tired, cultural stereotypes onstage, and instead, his live show combines standup, improv, and sketch comedy weaving stories and characters in an original style of comedy he calls – INDIAN VAUDEVILLE.

A multi-disciplinary performer, McMahon started producing podcasts and webvideo in 2009 and has not looked back since. With many webseries treatments and sitcom treatments at various stages of development - McMahon continues to explore new ground in his own storytelling style and he's creating his own brand and online presence.

New "Broadcaster" on the Block: IsumaTV's New Licensing Partnership

Date and time: 
Saturday, October 23, 2010 - 11:30 - 12:45
Venue: 
Miles Nadal JCC, 3rd Floor
Address: 
750 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join IsumaTV this year at the 11th annual imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival for an exciting workshop discussing IsumaTV’s new position as an eligible broadcaster. As a trigger financier with traditional production funds, IsumaTV will change the face of Indigenous filmmaking in Canada.

4direcciones audio-visual

Diana Rico y Richard Decaillet son artistas plásticos y realizadores. Desde el 2006 trabajan juntos como 4direcciones audio-visual haciendo películas, exposiciones y publicaciones. El propósito de 4direcciones es preservar y promover la diversidad cultural y explorar la estrecha relación que existe entre el arte, el territorio y la biodiversidad.

 

Still from The Killing Games Location

THe Killing Games are wrapped in AB, Indigenous land

The DIAMA Blog

The DIAMA Blog is an ongoing conversation related to the topic of indigenous media archiving. It will include posts related to the preservation and access of indigenous media via web technologies, as well as ways that archives and archival content is being used commuities, such as language preservation. We will also write about developments and perspectives within the DIAMA project.

The content of each post and each comment represents the views of that author and does not necessarily reflect the views of DIAMA or IsumaTV.

Sacred Soaring Bird Woman

Synopsis: A Portrait of my Mother on the Blood Reservation (KAINAI NATION). produced for the Good Medicine Project  for First Nations Health and Wellness Health Canada, featuring Lucid44 soundtrack. spoken Audio Maxine Weasel Fat. Audio mix Daybi.

Filmmaker: Terrance Houle

Contact: terrancehouleart [at] yahoo [dot] com

Producer: Good Medicine Project.

Terrance Houle Video works

Video works of Terrance Houle

The National Film Board of Canada

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is Canada's public film producer and distributor.

For over 70 years, the NFB has created socially engaged documentary, auteur animation, alternative drama and more.

Along the way, we’ve crafted over 12,000 productions and received more than 5000 awards, including 12 Oscars® and more than 90 Genies.

Today, we’re at the crossroads of innovation in the 21st century, bringing a tradition of trailblazing to the multi-platform digital universe.

Visit our website to watch over 700 documentaries and animated films : http://NFB.ca

If you want to get in touch, you can contact us here: http://nfb.ca/about/contact-us/

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