Kingston aims to become a film industry hub with $20M studio project

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Kingston aims to become a film industry hub with $20M studio project
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Kingston plans a $20M film studio in its east end, aiming to boost the local economy, create jobs, and attract productions, with construction starting spring 2025.

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Kingston, Ont., is positioning itself as a key player in Canada’s $3.3-billion film industry with plans for a $20-million film studio in the city’s east end. Local entrepreneur Jason Joly, founder of Branded to Film, is spearheading the project, which promises to create jobs, attract productions, and boost the local economy.

The state-of-the-art facility will include two large soundstages designed to attract film productions from across Ontario. According to Joly, the project could generate $100 million annually for Kingston’s economy, with significant local hiring for crew and services.“We hire and train at least 60 per cent of the crew here in Kingston,” Joly said. “Our first film saw 70 per cent of the budget spent with local vendors.

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