Showing posts with label Movie Production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie Production. Show all posts

Titanic Movie Location a Production's Dream

Location with a view could be any era
I've written before about how Newmarket, and often its Main St., had been utilized a number of times in various movie productions including this short scene from Tommy Boy and most recently the Remake of Carrie as well as Regression with Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson. But close by Newmarket, some even more famous movies have had segments shot here too, and one particular location even had a building paid for and built by the Producers on the property just for the movie - that being the Titantic - and that that building, along with another studio space totaling 20,000 square feet, only minutes from Newmarket and is available for production use and bookings today. 


2016 Image
Catch Me If You Can and Night at the Museum were also shot here with Ben Stiller in the latter using prepared animals owned by then previous property owners who were taxidermists. Some of the scary looking features still adorn the upstairs "lair" of Studio A, including a fighting zebra and lion as seen in the flick, a fierce looking tiger, and polar bear. Click to see photo album highlights.


The gorgeous property studio minutes from Toronto and surrounded by farm fields also features a fully functional five bedroom house and 98 acres of tree lined bush, a natural waterway and complete with cleared vehicle pathways, making way for resilient vehicles to travel through. In fact the area was used for a live launch of Tomb Raider with 50 participants flown in from around the world to play in a live version of the game in the launch followed by a screening at the Studio A projection lounge and no worries about storage of equipment from day to day either as the entire grounds are under 24 hour video surveillance.

Studio B - Built by Producers to accommodate the famous car love scene in the Titanic's parking deck
Located outside the foot of Studio B
You can book this gorgeous historic G.T.A. location whether that be for a production or function - as the Studio B can also easily be converted to host a large wedding, large group reception or live music event. Imagine telling your guests or potential clients you're hosting your production / wedding in the very building the famous fancy car love scene from The Titanic was shot with Leonardo Dicaprio! For those able to afford it, we may even find you a similar car to adorn the studio room turned hall for the night.


Shot Main St Newmarket during the filming of Regression with Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson
Newmarket is in the heart of Hollywood North and convenient to G.T.A. productions with the studio located only 40 minutes from downtown Toronto and minutes from historic downtown Newmarket and Main St.. So this prime studio, house and grounds location offer more than just in-house convenience, but nearby access to time travel scenes as well within a vibrant York Region / GTA community, brimming with acting and production crew talent.

Call TPE @ 289-221-0928 to inquire. Bookings by the day, week or month depending on availability. Studio space booking use without the house also negotiable depending on availability.
Rare Props owned by a taxidermused in Night At The Museum






High Ceiling in house for convenient lighting and unique shot angles

Direct off road drive access to remote spots for shooting scenes

Studio A has 3 sections. Both lower areas have slide up door access.

Beautiful Victorian 5 bedroom Home

Room with a view


The View Part 2

Local Caterers also benefit from local productions and on site cooking access

That's a wrap


Hollywood North Act 2 - The Boom Resurgence Begins

Back in the 90's, I was working as an actor in minor roles on mostly American productions shot in Canada. I had bit parts on TV shows like Secret Service, Top Cops, Canadian TV movie The Steven Truscott Trial, "cult following" vampire cop series, Forever Knight ( twice, aired on CBS), and on...There were some major films shot here back then too, lots of them. Harvey Keitel was like a resident he was here so often.  Toronto was booming due to the combination of our low dollar and tax incentives and granting formulas that had American productions shoot here often. TommyBoy Scene

Later there became somewhat of an outcry from U.S.A. industry crews, that shows and movies depicting New York should be shot in N.Y. etc, and that by making productions in Canada, they were somehow un-American. And being un-American was uncool. That, politicized, mixed with some US states beginning to wise up with their own incentives started an an end to that era. Almost overnight it dried up to almost nothing. Maybe it was a blessing in disguise for me, as around that same time I'd acquired full custody of my kids, and 3:00 am shoot starts for Forever Knights and the like I simply could no longer manage. Many Toronto and Canadian actors and industry people had to find other vocations or pursue live performing. Like me.

In recent years however, more and more productions rely on in-studio special effects like green screen technology and thus state-of-the-art indoor studios and special effects editing became more and more in demand, for which, Toronto industry folks were early to jump on, opening up one of the biggest and best in all North America while surrounded by a core of skilled industry professionals at the ready for hire should the projects arise.. and arise they have.

Toronto's studios and production have slowly, almost quietly, climbed back into bed with the big boys, with more and more major productions again being shot here. With 1.1 million square feet of studio space available inside the city now it's no wonder. Pinewood Studios alone has 250,000 sq feet of studio space under one roof. And none too soon, as Canada's dollar goes low, all-time low-like, which has always served as a tipping point for productions shooting in Canada. Nothing pleases a Producer more than being able to save several hundreds of thousands of dollars, other than one going on to earn $millions for them.

In 2015, I was focused on producing low budget documentaries, entering one into and winning the Playr Festival awarded Best Documentary, but somehow I still felt unfulfilled, and realized I itched for more onscreen roles. When I had an accident that resulted in being unable to physically lift a camera for some time, I decided what better opportunity to revisit acting and on-screen roles, taking a part in an on-line production featuring Super Heroines to hone up on my skills and collect some $.

Before spending two weeks shooting there, I hadn't even known there was a production facility this (40 mins) north of Toronto, near Newmarket Ontario, Canada, let alone it had been used to shoot scenes for The Titanic, Night at the Museum and Catch Me If You Can.  The town of Newmarket itself, ironically, has served a number of times as 'downtown USA in movies like 2013 remake of Carrie and 2015's Regression, but those are the exceptions over the past decade.

Recognize from Night at The Museum? 
Smaller budget productions also have had a place in the sub-culture of the craft / industry, feeding the hungry acting minions whilst the industry has suffered, even alternative / fetish style, and with online abilities today, can be easily viewed to a broad audience. Although I look forward to my episodes 'airing", shot in winter and being released on-line in mid summer, but still, for those that dream, the big screen is the goal, and, to that end, the conditions here are just ripe now for an influx of mainstream productions to start popping up.

Canadians themselves need to open up their minds to how productions are financed as well, as US productions don't rely on government grants to finance their productions, but private and corporate investors. Risk takers. Something we Canadians are not as we are typically conservative investors and may never be as adept at "the making of" therefore, methinks...but boy..can we act!

Watch for Canada's "New" boom industry. 2016 will be a resurgence of TV and Film productions shot here...because $ talks.

TP out!
Cheers to the resurgence of Hollywood North!
Main St USA, Canada and Whatnot...
Dynamic Toronto



Main St. Canada, USA


Maintaining a functioning town's Main Street is a dilemma that is featured across small town Canada, heck even small town USA. It's not unique to have an issue with Main St's, being that they are expected to reflect the culture of a town and by extension its town folk, while also remaining functional and able to do enough business to continue existing.

Main St USA, Newmarket!... during filming of Regression
By leaving it up to fate, sometimes you end up with too many restaurants or coffee shops, and the ones with the best deal or product or deepest pockets survive but that's not a way to create a good, functioning Main St. You should have a plan. And you should know a number of variables - foremost of which would be adding, shops, restaurants and events that attract business and feed each other - not off each other. What I would do would be to compile a wish list of best case scenario tenants for a Main St. coming off a master wish list designed to enhance the street.

Movie filmed on Main
To Newmarket's credit they've already done a study and produced a detailed town / downtown action plan that pretty much mirrors what I've mentioned thus far, but in the end, leaves no conduit that leads to those changes.


The 72 page 2013 released action plan mentions 4 main pillars people fell into for going to the downtown core which included,

Unionville converted fire hall
Special Events or Festivals on Main, Restaurants on Main, The Farmer's Market, History charm and architecture. 

Notably still missing on Main in 2015 - arts and culture, a mentioned desired space taker according to the action plan, not to mention people don't list it tops as a destination to actually SHOP!


Recently I had a good look at the Town of Unionville's set up, attending on a Thursday evening where the patios, shops and street were packed with people. Of course they have a different dynamic than, say, Main St Newmarket, with Unionville having a much wider road and sidewalks areas to work with allowing for more patio frontage, and adorning both sides of the street in stretches.

Use mural art to spruce and add culture
The night I attended, they also had their "band in the park" event,a very high end Beatles clone band who could also be heard from nearby patios adding to the ambiance, as they have a Gazebo style stage right on their Main St..

After the concert, and presumably before, people would swarm through town along Main, parking, often strategically taking people along it as well increasing the ease and opportunity for business to occur. Live bands or piped music could be heard starting up in some pubs and establishments alongside the murmur of chatter from the abundance of patios and street walkers.The restaurants, shops and patios were bustling with people, but, like any Main St, they too had a few gaps yet to be filled.


Orillia Main St
Improving the mix and composition of Main St Newmarket was deemed critical to the future success  according to the plan, a job for captain obvious, but how to get er done!?. I'd mentioned a wish list of desired prospective tenants earlier and lo and behold this very report may indeed have already done that! Cool!

So what types of establishments do we need? According to the plan and one of it's committee members, Nancy Bernard, not " too many restaurants", as Unionville apparently had too many in 2012, but they still have many more with patios than we do now, and on both sides of the road, which we do not!

Ladies and gentlemen..The Beatles!Unionville Main St. Gazebo stage
All things being equal though, we're not the same, thus why every Main St has its own unique challenges. For example after an event at Riverwalk Commons, nothing pulls people naturally along Main St like Unionville's does, and nor is there a stage right on Main in Newmarket, unless for a rare special event or festival.

Made in Newmarket - new patios on Main
Brand identity is another mentioned and I've long maintained we should market Newmarket as Canada's Main St, with movie productions shot here listed as well as local landmarks and postcards, Newmarket shirts, Main St T's, Mugs etc could support that branding. The feature film Regression for example coming out in theatres was shot right on Main, as were many others - that's marketable stuff to outsiders not from here, but they need to be informed. Behind the scenes filmimg video. Other recent productions shot on Main St Newmarket was 2011 thriller Dream House.

Another new Main St Newmarket restaurant
Another point the study makes - attract the public to Main St. following the farmer's market - but again, no plan. One could always move the market right onto Main St. which has been done here successfully, or hold simultaneous events with vendors while the farmers market is on.... or what else could be done is an information flyer advertising various specials and attractions about Main St. and made available via a booth at the farmers market and / or any festivals held at nearby Riverwalk Commons. Include a coupon discount type design into it and encourage people to visit Main.

But once they arrive on Main, and they get beyond the beauty and the restaurants, we want to turn that leisurely stroll into higher numbers of strolls and ultimately sales, by adding more interesting shops / attractions.

Main St Unionville on a Thursday
One main obstacle is parking, an ongoing issue which could be resolved through several means. One Councilor suggested knocking down a 50's era fire house to accomplish more parking while I prefer a new spanking patio there, where none exist on the west side..a gap that needs filling but not with a parking lot.

The tennis club seems to me the best spot for new parking and logical being its located adjacent to existing parking. Moving the club to , say , the property on Davis Drive already a community centre already, that the town spoke about selling, would allow for a move without having to change the official development plan for the area. No variance would then need be applied for resulting in the quickest route to new parking.

Newmarket specialty stores at Main

Existing events on Main need support and as well nearby ones need include them as much as possible including the Jazz+ Festival which should have events coinciding with Main St as part of the festival and perhaps include it on Main for a portion of it. There was not enough spill over business in 2015 from my observations and so an area that can really be improved still!

Still, if one's honest, one can say we are lacking somewhat on Main regardless and do have some gaps to fill but with what?

Cool style shops in Newmarket's Main St and various services
One area of concern is the old post office that used to house seniors but now site empty, the owners hoping for approval for condominiums, a plan for which was rejected. Since that ruling, the owners who also own the adjoining row of buildings that housed stores and residents vacated them, the properties now boarded up and an eyesore. At some point this will have to be revisited again, but one would think some sort of tenants will be an end result which would serve to help support Main as well. The city of Hamilton has made it law that old buildings such as churches must keep the outer structure intact and designs that wrap around keeping them. Ultimately Newmarket's clock tower will need something doing to appease the parties involved, including the towns folk, and keeping part will certainly have to be in the design mix.
Made to move out in Newmarket
 Two things the study mentions in relation to restaurants were to do with cashing in on grants for using local vegetables. I say great, but whatever happened to actual stores selling fresh fruit and produce and flowers etc. In the old days you'd see them in abundance and today not so much - but China town is ripe full of such places and we could be following the directive goal of including culture two ways here!

Canada Day Newmarket 2015 Video

In Orillia I saw a General Store that started up in 2015, and believe it or not it's an idea I've mentioned previously for Newmarket's Main - should it includes hardware supplies, keys cut, unique souvineers, minor groceries and maybe even photocopying for the modern version, it might fly.

Orillia even has an entire store dedicated to music and art mostly from the Beatles era called AlleyCats as well as a guitar / music store! Mind you they have had a Beatles festival going there for the past 8 years competing with semi-nearby Collingwood and their Elvis fest. 

A Beatles Festival would fit the definition of bringing a diversity of people across all nationalities, as the Beatles were a world-wide phenomenon, not to mention the British roots, from whence Newmarket got her name. They would also cover many marketing demographics including all age groups and Main st lends itself naturally to the era. Hmmm..Beatle Mainia! Lol.

WISH LIST

In addition to an increase in events on Main, my wish list may include;

A Music Store and place to develop talent / lessons / workshops would definitely suit both the needs of the street to add character, but also functionally, and is one of the directives sought out tenant types.

Old and Rare Records store....alongside our famous comic books author on Main  a records shop with retro and nostalgic trade-ables would also be cool. Some may not know this but we had one for a short time and it was beginning to look good when they had to leave.


Condo Convert to be in Hamilton

Convenience Grocery Store - the old days saw typical Main St's with stores selling fresh fruits and vegetables and certainly there is room for that on Main for the right vendor, possibly representing the Asian community or Italian or Mexican and include some products unique to their culture - again covers the plan's directives.

Newmarket could use this
Art Gallery(s) / Arts Centre / Independant Artists - showings, sales, lessons.

Visual Arts Centre - including photography and film / video


Aboriginal themed shop - Art, crafts sales, native drumming / circles / workshops

Antiques - convince someone to relocate to the Main S

Grocery Store - once condos are built nearby in the future it could be sustained.

Hamilton - Rock-T's
West Side - Restaurant / Confectionary / Patio - West side of main part of Main St south has the only natural spaces for a street side patio of size..Either where the fire hall is, post office, or existing Brad Jone's Karate, are the only spots wide enough to accommodate such a move however.
A converted fire hall works in Unionville.

True Cyber Cafe - offering free connection for patrons and chat spaces. Make it Cool and unique w music.

Shishi Bar - popular, cultural - maybe too early in Newmarket for this.

Transform an existing business to include an Asian style karaoke / sushi / dim sum bar

Cool Retro or Collectibles

Goodwill re-use / sale type store 

Condo's / low rise apartments convert


For sale... one town clock and  4 store units!
To pursue these types of businesses is one thing, but to convince someone to do a startup or move an existing business there from another location may not be so easy - so I propose offering an incentive to those businesses on a wish list via grants / rent rebates for the 1st year or two to get established. Then they'll be able to proactively seek them out and fill up Main st Newmarket with new and interesting businesses and have the parking to support it!
TP out!