CineFocus Canada was founded in 1991 to produce insightful and entertaining television documentaries and educational videos. Today our roster includes over 20 hours of prime-time TV programs and more than 30 educational videos. These programs are often produced in both French and English and are sold around the world. In 2003, we created CineFocus Canada Interactive to expand the reach of our programs to new media platforms. Our goal is to change the way people watch - and interact with - documentaries and videos. We invite you to view our finished work and read about the projects we have underway - and thank you for dropping by.
Twisted Frame Productions is a value-oriented team of creative professionals, specializing in multi-format, multi-platform content production. Film, TV, web, mobile – you name it, we can bring it to life. Our mission is to provide our clients with production solutions at unparalleled value. We are proud to offer some of the most creative, cost-effective, high quality production and post-production services available.
We produce amazing, affordable live action video content for businesses in the GTA. Whether you're looking for a web commercial, an explainer video, a series of F.A.Q.s or how-to videos, or a customer testimonial, our prices and quality can't be beat.
For links to some of our latest videos, go to www.minifridgemedia.com.
North Film Co. was originally founded in 2001 as “Northern Output” by CEO Russ De Jong and steadily started growing as a one-stop-shop for video productions. In 2015 after meeting director Cat Hostick the company started to take off with Cat being an integral piece of the puzzle. The name “North Film Co.” was taken on and the power couple in life and business started building the empire it is today. North Film Co. helped to forge over 50 feature films & television shows in over 15 countries while establishing a deep history of success. Our shooting has spanned from the skyscrapers of Toronto to the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland. We endured the extreme conditions of Northern Ontario in -40C(-104F) on a frozen lake to +53C(127.4F) in the sweltering heat of the New Mexico desert!