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The Alberta Screen Impact - AMPIA

Podcast by Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA)

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The Alberta Screen Impact Podcast takes you behind the scenes of Alberta’s vibrant and fast-evolving screen industry, spotlighting the people, productions, and stories that are defining the province’s creative future. From emerging talent to seasoned industry leaders, each episode dives into thebreakthroughs, challenges, and big ideas driving Alberta’s film, television, and digital media landscape. Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), this series draws in listeners from Alberta, across Canada, and beyond, offering fresh perspectives, inspiring conversations, and real-world insights into the creative community making waves on screens at home and around the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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15 episodes

episode S2: Ep 4 - Banff Special Edition - Strengthening National and Regional Connections with Andrew Addison artwork

S2: Ep 4 - Banff Special Edition - Strengthening National and Regional Connections with Andrew Addison

In this special Banff World Media Festival edition of the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast, hosts Brent Kawchuk and Justine Gamez Huckabay sit down with Andrew Addison, Senior Vice President of Communications and Marketing at the Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA). Andrew shares a national perspective on how Alberta fits into Canada’s evolving screen industry and why IP ownership, collaboration, and professional development are crucial to future growth. In this Episode: * CMPA’s role in connecting Canadian producers with global partners and opportunities. * Why intellectual property ownership is the cornerstone of building sustainable production companies. * Insights from the Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11) and CRTC hearings. * Strengthening pipelines between provincial and national organizations. * How Alberta’s emerging producers can connect, collaborate, and compete nationally. Contact Andrew Addison   * Website: https://cmpa.ca [https://cmpa.ca] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_cmpa/ [https://www.instagram.com/the_cmpa/]  *  X (Twitter): https://x.com/the_cmpa [https://x.com/the_cmpa] This podcast is brought to you by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), championing Alberta’s screen sector for over 40 years through advocacy, industry events, and professional development. Learn more or become a member at ampia.org [https://www.ampia.org]. Help amplify Alberta’s screen industry: rate, review, subscribe, and download the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast on your favourite platform. Share this episode with your network and keep the conversation going. CREDITS Hosted by: Justine Gamez Huckabay & Brent Kawchuk Thank You to Our Supporters * Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) * Produced in collaboration with Metamorphosis Media Group * Studio space and internship support provided by Mount Royal University, Broadcast Media Studies * Mount Royal University Students:  Editors & Camera – Kade Stevens, Victor Labeaume; Set Photographer – Maia Mabiasen * Promotional support courtesy of the Alberta Film Commission * Series trailer edited by Kade Stevens, Mount Royal University ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

23 Oct 2025 - 27 min
episode S2: Ep 3 - Banff Special Edition - National Funding, Alberta Opportunities with Rod Butler on the CMF artwork

S2: Ep 3 - Banff Special Edition - National Funding, Alberta Opportunities with Rod Butler on the CMF

In this special Banff World Media Festival edition of the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast, hosts Brent Kawchuk and Justine Gamez Huckabay speak with Rod Butler, Vice President of Content and Regulatory at the Canada Media Fund (CMF). From kids’ content to Indigenous storytelling and emerging tech, Rod shares how the CMF is adapting funding strategies to meet changing industry needs while ensuring Alberta creators have the resources to thrive. In this Episode: * How the CMF is evolving to meet industry shifts, from streaming to global competition. * Key funding programs Alberta producers should know about, including the Broadcaster Envelope and English Regional Production Bonus. * Strategies for supporting vulnerable genres and underrepresented voices. * CMF’s approach to AI, immersive media, and emerging technologies. * Why partnerships with organizations like AMPIA are key to national impact. Contact Rod Butler * Website: https://cmf-fmc.ca [https://cmf-fmc.ca] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cmf.fmc/ [https://www.instagram.com/cmf.fmc/]  * X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/cmf_fmc [https://twitter.com/cmf_fmc] This podcast is brought to you by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), championing Alberta’s screen sector for over 40 years through advocacy, industry events, and professional development. Learn more or become a member at ampia.org [https://www.ampia.org]. Help amplify Alberta’s screen industry: rate, review, subscribe, and download the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast on your favourite platform. Share this episode with your network and keep the conversation going. CREDITS Hosted by: Justine Gamez Huckabay & Brent Kawchuk Thank You to Our Supporters * Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) * Produced in collaboration with Metamorphosis Media Group * Studio space and internship support provided by Mount Royal University, Broadcast Media Studies * Mount Royal University Students:  Editors & Camera – Kade Stevens, Victor Labeaume; Set Photographer – Maia Mabiasen * Promotional support courtesy of the Alberta Film Commission * Series trailer edited by Kade Stevens, Mount Royal University ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16 Oct 2025 - 26 min
episode S2: Ep 2 - Banff Special Edition - Inside Banff with Minister Tanya Fir, Global Connections, Local Impact artwork

S2: Ep 2 - Banff Special Edition - Inside Banff with Minister Tanya Fir, Global Connections, Local Impact

Film, TV, Music, and More: How Alberta is Building a Creative PowerhouseIn this special Banff World Media Festival edition of the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast, hosts Brent Kawchuk and Justine Gamez Huckabay sit down with the Honorable Tanya Fir, Alberta’s Minister of Arts, Culture, and Status of Women. From her roots as a self-proclaimed “high school drama nerd” to her leadership in shaping Alberta’s creative economy, Minister Fir shares her vision for a vibrant, inclusive, and globally recognized screen industry. Recorded against the backdrop of one of the most influential gatherings in the media world, this conversation explores In this Episode:  * The value of Banff as a “reverse trade mission” bringing global media executives to Alberta’s doorstep. * Recent enhancements to Alberta’s Film and Television Tax Credit, including incentives for rural production and new eligible genres like reality and game shows. * How scholarships and targeted programs are opening doors for women and emerging talent in technical and applied arts. * The connection between film, television, and music and how the upcoming Alberta Music Commission will create new creative synergies. * Alberta’s commitment to fostering industry collaboration, training pipelines, and opportunities that keep local talent working and thriving at home. From global studio meetings with companies like Amazon, Sony, and Paramount to celebrating the power of Alberta’s local producers, this episode offers insight into how cultural policy, industry partnerships, and creative ambition come together to shape the future of Alberta’s screen scene. Whether you’re a seasoned producer, a first-time filmmaker, or simply curious about how Alberta is positioning itself on the world stage, this conversation will inspire and inform. Contact The Honorable Tanya Fir, Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women, Government of Alberta * Website: https://www.alberta.ca/arts-culture-and-status-of-women.aspx * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tanyafirMLA [https://www.facebook.com/tanyafirMLA] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanyafirab [https://www.instagram.com/tanyafirab] * X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/tanya_fir [https://twitter.com/tanya_fir] This podcast is brought to you by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), championing Alberta’s screen sector for over 40 years through advocacy, industry events, and professional development. Learn more or become a member at ampia.org [https://www.ampia.org]. Help amplify Alberta’s screen industry: rate, review, subscribe, and download the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast on your favourite platform. Share this episode with your network and keep the conversation going. CREDITS Hosted by: Justine Gamez Huckabay & Brent Kawchuk Thank You to Our Supporters * Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) * Produced in collaboration with Metamorphosis Media Group * Studio space and internship support provided by Mount Royal University, Broadcast Media Studies * Mount Royal University Students:  Editors & Camera – Kade Stevens, Victor Labeaume; Set Photographer – Maia Mabiasen * Promotional support courtesy of the Alberta Film Commission * Series trailer edited by Kade Stevens, Mount Royal University ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

9 Oct 2025 - 21 min
episode S2: Ep 1 - Banff Special Edition - How Jenn Kuzmyk Shapes Canada’s Media Conversations artwork

S2: Ep 1 - Banff Special Edition - How Jenn Kuzmyk Shapes Canada’s Media Conversations

In this special Banff World Media Festival edition of the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast, hosts Brent Kawchuk and Justine Gamez Huckabay speak with Jenn Kuzmyk, Executive Director of the Banff World Media Festival and Publisher of Playback. Recently named to the Hollywood Reporter’s inaugural list of the most powerful women in Canadian entertainment, Jenn has been instrumental in transforming Banff into a hub where creative and business leaders from around the globe connect, collaborate, and chart the future of media. In this Episode: * Why “Flip the Script” became this year’s festival theme and what it signals about industry change. * How Banff blends creative and business communities to spark career-defining opportunities. * Global trends influencing programming, from international co-productions to audience demand for local stories. * The impact of signature programs like Diversity of Voices, the Spark Accelerator, and the Indigenous Screen Summit. * Career-making stories from the festival floor and why access is Banff’s biggest value. Contact Jenn Kuzmyk, Executive Director of the Banff World Media Festival * Website: https://banffmediafestival.playbackonline.ca [https://banffmediafestival.playbackonline.ca] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/banffmedia/ [https://www.instagram.com/banffmedia/] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennkuzmyk/ This podcast is brought to you by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), championing Alberta’s screen sector for over 40 years through advocacy, industry events, and professional development. Learn more or become a member at ampia.org [https://www.ampia.org]. Help amplify Alberta’s screen industry: rate, review, subscribe, and download the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast on your favourite platform. Share this episode with your network and keep the conversation going. CREDITS Hosted by: Justine Gamez Huckabay & Brent Kawchuk Thank You to Our Supporters * Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) * Produced in collaboration with Metamorphosis Media Group * Studio space and internship support provided by Mount Royal University, Broadcast Media Studies * Mount Royal University Students:  Editors & Camera – Kade Stevens, Victor Labeaume; Set Photographer – Maia Mabiasen * Promotional support courtesy of the Alberta Film Commission Series trailer edited by Kade Stevens, Mount Royal University ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

2 Oct 2025 - 24 min
episode S2: Trailer - Banff World Media Festival Special Edition artwork

S2: Trailer - Banff World Media Festival Special Edition

The Alberta Screen Impact Podcast is back with a Banff Special Edition, recorded live at the Banff World Media Festival. This special four-part series brings you exclusive conversations with industry leaders and decision-makers, including: * The Honourable Tanya Fir, Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women * Jenn Kuzmyk, Executive Director, Banff World Media Festival * Rod Butler, Canada Media Fund (CMF) * Andrew Addison, Canada Media Producers Association (CMPA) Together, they explore Alberta’s role in the global creative economy, key funding programs, co-production opportunities, and the growing power of cross-sector collaboration. Hosted by Justine Gamez Huckabay and Brent Kawchuk, and produced by Metamorphosis Media Group. The first episode drops Thursday, October 2nd. This podcast is brought to you by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), championing Alberta’s screen sector for over 40 years through advocacy, industry events, and professional development. Learn more or become a member at ampia.org [https://www.ampia.org]. Help amplify Alberta’s screen industry: rate, review, subscribe, and download the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast on your favourite platform. Share this episode with your network and keep the conversation going. CREDITS Hosted by: Justine Gamez Huckabay & Brent Kawchuk Thank You to Our Supporters * Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) * Produced in collaboration with Metamorphosis Media Group * Studio space and internship support provided by Mount Royal University, Broadcast Media Studies * Mount Royal University Students: Editors & Camera – Kade Stevens, Victor Labeaume; Set Photographer – Maia Mabiasen * Promotional support courtesy of the Alberta Film Commission * Series trailer edited by Kade Stevens, Mount Royal University ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25 Sep 2025 - 1 min
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