SEVEN24 Films (previously known asAlberta Filmworks) is a Canadian television production company based inCalgary, Alberta, Canada.[1] Founded in 1989, SEVEN24 have produced and co-produced a number of television series, TV movies as well as feature films.
- ^Eric Volmers,"Rise above: How Calgary's Seven24 Films has stayed afloat during COVID-19".Calgary Herald, January 8, 2021.
- ^Bob Remington, "Subtle humor helps North of 60; Charm of native north helps CBC ease Street Legal disease".Edmonton Journal, December 3, 1992.
- ^Bob Blakey, "Producers hope it's the Stone age".Calgary Herald, January 11, 2003.
- ^Alexandra Burroughs, "CBC counts on Heartland; New Calgary-based TV drama will anchor Sunday nights".Edmonton Journal, September 2, 2007.
- ^Eric Volmers, "Violence, sex hit Cowtown; Ranchers pitted against oil barons".Victoria Times-Colonist, November 8, 2008.
- ^Eric Volmers, "New series takes Calgary back in time; Kid in the Hall star signs for 13 episodes".Calgary Herald, September 26, 2014.
- ^Eric Volmers, "With production stalled, fans of Calgary-based series Wynonna Earp rally".Calgary Herald, February 25, 2019.
- ^Eric Volmers, "Jann at home; Arden insisted her new comedy series be based on – and shot in – Calgary".Edmonton Journal, October 12, 2018.
- ^Bill Graveland, "CBC launches new anti-war series".Lethbridge Herald, January 11, 2020.
- ^Ian Bailey, "Unlike other movies and TV shows, Family Law isn't just filmed in Vancouver – it takes place there too: 'I really wanted to showcase beautiful Vancouver, the city I fell in love with when I moved out here in '95 from Toronto,' says veteran TV scriptwriter and creator Susin Nielsen".The Globe and Mail, August 6, 2020.
- ^Keith Gerein, "RCMP killings subject of film: Calgary firm tackles tragedy in Mayerthorpe".Calgary Herald, March 1, 2007.