There's different content via the six livestreams from each city, plus four follow-up workshops. Descriptions include content that may be covered in the live program, or as downloadable resources in the virtual venue lobby.
We’ll focus on standards and equity when it comes to pay for comedy, on-stage, on-screen, and online. Are there pros and cons to the pressure we face to work for little or no pay in comedy venues, festivals, and even produced media? Let’s explore how we make things worse for ourselves, the challenges faced by equity-deserving communities, and why the basic fees for live comedy performance haven’t seemed to change for decades.
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ATTEND THIS WorkshopWe’ll discuss whether hype and monetization online can make the limitations of exposure and earnings for Canadians a thing of the past. Learn about the benefits and costs of livestreaming shows for in-person and online audiences simultaneously, then having content to edit and stream at a later date. Find out how emerging artists can be mentored in places that aren’t major cities. Plus, are you more worried about what Bill C-11 (aka The Online Streaming Act) means for you, or about trying to understand it?
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ATTEND THIS WorkshopTouring in Canada is expensive and time consuming. Who has solved this problem and how? Will we ever be able to tour in the U.S. as easily as Americans can tour here? Build your networking skills and get info that will help you find work away from home, (and still call Canada your home), as well as industry leads for showcasing your live, or produced content. Plus, budgets and Taxes for the comedy worker, hooray!
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ATTEND THIS WorkshopHealth, safety, harassment and discrimination incidents take place in the many "workplace(s)" for comedy workers, which includes: performers, technicians, servers, managers, producers, patrons, and peers; in clubs, theatres, green rooms, hotels, condos, cars, front of house bars, writing rooms, and on-set. What are the immediate and long-term options to minimize toxic cultures and maximize creative cultures? Plus, what is our industry approach to Freedom of Expression and censorship? And what about freedom to work wherever we can and be paid what we’re owed, without fears of repercussions?
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ATTEND THIS WorkshopLearn how to start building or bolstering your “brand” now and create opportunities with other industry stakeholders to take your content to the global market. We’ll discuss whether surrendering control of your Intellectual Property (IP) can be to your advantage in certain situations. Plus, is there a roadblock that’s unique to Canada when it comes to comedians getting access to clips and pics from IP in which they appear or write for, so that they can post in social media, or promo on-stage to help boost audiences?
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ATTEND THIS WorkshopWe’ll help reverse engineer what the content providers like Netflix, CBC, Amazon Canada, Bell Crave, Disney+, JFL, etc… want, and how you get in touch with them to pitch. What are the creative platforms, and funding/sponsorship resources for content creators in non-traditional formats? Learn about the process involved in independently producing your own comedy album or Web Series. Plus, if you did go viral on TikTok or YouTube, what can you realistically expect to happen next?
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ATTEND THIS Workshop