Film industry declined by 5 per cent in pandemic, Hollywood productions grew: report
OTTAWA — Canada’s film and TV industry remained afloat at the height of the pandemic, experiencing only a five per cent slump in the number of productions between April 2020 and March last year.
A new report from the Canadian Media Producers Association says though the number of TV pilots plummeted, production by foreign studios in Canada actually grew to $5.27 billion.
Hollywood and other foreign studios generated over 300,000 Canadian jobs and more than $20 billion in GDP by making films in Canada.
Homegrown productions, however, declined by 12 per cent, mainly because insurers withdrew their backing when the pandemic hit.