Martine D’Anjou a une bonne Tactik

Une fois de plus, Martine D’Anjou se fait inviter à écrire pour une télésérie. Cette fois, il s’agit de l’émission jeunesse Tactik de Télé-Québec. “Des préadolescents sains et heureux, un entraîneur philosophe, Reda, un ancien champion de soccer et un sage, une équipe de soccer mixte pour laquelle le sport est d’abord prétexte à s’amuser et à se retrouver entre amis. Tel est le point de départ de Tactik.” Ce concept fait drôlement penser au documentaire Les enfants de la balle de Bachir Bensaddek qui misait aussi sur la diversité qui forme la belle mosaïque montréalaise. Ce sera sans doute un succès de plus pour ce diffuseur qui sait se démarquer des gros joueurs avec des téléséries comme Ramdam qui, on le sait, cède d’ailleurs sa place à Tactik.

Making of We Are Wolves’ Coconut Night Video

Director Jérémie Saindon tries his hand at another We Are Wolves video. And judging from this pic, we are sure it’s going to be yet another hit for himself and the Montreal-based band. The image speaks for itself. The atmosphere is steeped in paganism and old fertility rituals. Jérémie called on child actors to portray young forest guardians.

The storyline also called for adult nudity and this is why the video may quickly gain cult status. But it’s clear this video will be seen for many other reasons, including the special effects which are entrusted to Montreal’s own Rodeo FX.  The launch of “Coconut Night” is due in December. We’ll be sure to tell you where and when it can be seen. So stay tuned.

Infopresse’s One To Watch: Sébastien Paccioni

Sébastien Paccioni is profiled in Infopresse as the young professional to watch. We have written about him before in connection with exo7, the design company he co-founded and co-owns with Maya Rioux, a talented artistic director in her own right.

Sébastien, and exo7, are also using the right combination of talent and strategies to market films online. This step involves getting in on the ground floor; and that means the script. It’s figuring out the nuts and bolts of the plot, the overall subject matter, and the characters all in the aim of developing the brand. Then comes the next important part, “tailoring the media strategy to suit the particular audience for that film.” And successful branding is what Sébastien is all about.