They have produced for brand-new filmmakers, as well as experienced, award-winning directors.
Together they are producing film and television across a wide variety of genres, with movie budgets that range from under $1 million to over $100 million. More about our guests: Julie Lynn formed Mockingbird Pictures in 1999, with Bonnie Curtis joining in 2012 after more than 15 years working with Steven Spielberg. We answer your BURNING questions from two of Hollywood's top producers in the game, whose production company Mockingbird Pictures has been nominated for Oscars, among many other accolades.
Program highlights include creative sessions such as the exploration of the ‘dark art of development’, craft sessions on narrative writing for games, a case study of the ABC hit TV series Aftertaste with the team from Closer Productions, and business sessions including how to maximise the monetisation of your intellectual property. The impressive line-up of national and international industry speakers and presenters include LA based screenwriters and producers Lorien McKenna and Meg Lefauve from The Screenwriting Life podcast, a trip through storytelling and activism with Benjamin Law and Michelle Law, and we’re especially thrilled to host an in-conversation with the co-founders of Hoodlum Entertainment, tracing their journey from producing online show Fat Cow Motel in 1999, to being one of Australia’s most successful production companies producing content for the global marketplace to having an office at the Walt Disney studios in Hollywood.
To learn more about Jobber, visit the LIVE conversation from the MCX Screenmaker's Conference!įor its seventh edition, the national MCX Screenmakers Conference program of panel sessions, case studies, in focus presentations and insightful conversations will be held online over two jam-packed days on 10 and 11 September, making it accessible to delegates from across the country. "The Globe and Mail congratulates them on their achievements." "In an uncertain world, the success stories of the companies marked in this year's Report on Business magazine's list of Top Growing Companies are a beacon of optimism," said Phillip Crawley, Publisher, and CEO of The Globe and Mail. "The next generation of Canadian businesses can draw inspiration from this ranking." " Canada's Top Growing Companies recognizes the tremendous ambition and innovation of entrepreneurs in Canada," said Dawn Calleja, Editor of Report on Business magazine.
The full list of 2022 winners is now available online and will be published along with editorial coverage in the October issue of Report on Business magazine. In order to qualify for these voluntary programs, companies had to complete an in-depth application process and fulfill requirements. It aims to celebrate the boldest entrepreneurial achievement by identifying and bringing the accomplishments of innovative businesses in Canada to the forefront. "It's our ability to help our customers be successful that has established Jobber as the leader within home services."Ĭanada's Top Growing Companies was launched in 2019 and is an editorial ranking that uses each company's three-year revenue growth percentage. "Jobber fills an essential need for small businesses, helping them modernize and digitize operations to keep up with the demands and expectations of homeowners," said Shawn Cadeau, Chief Revenue Officer of Jobber. Since its founding in 2011, service pros using Jobber have delivered more than $15B in services to more than 12 million households. More than 160,000 service professionals in 47 countries across 50 service segments, including lawn care, HVAC, painting, residential cleaning, and plumbing, rely on Jobber's operations management platform to power their businesses. "Our commitment to continuous innovation, company culture, obsessing over our customers, and elevating the home service category as a whole has fueled our rapid, sustainable growth." "Being named one of Canada's fastest-growing companies once again is an achievement that all of us at Jobber are proud of," said Sam Pillar, CEO & co-founder of Jobber. Jobber ranked as the #6 fastest-growing company in Canada within the $100M- $250M revenue category.
26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Jobber, the leading provider of operations management software for home service businesses, today announced that it has been recognized by The Globe & Mail Report on Business Ranking of Canada's Top Growing Companies 2022.
Company Ranks as #6 Fastest-Growing in its Revenue Category