>…The office, which takes up five floors and supports a full-time staff of 450 people, officially opened on April 8.
chewwydraper on
Are they going to pay employees enough to comfortably live in Vancouver though?
SyrGwynHeroofAshvale on
This project must have been green lit years before AI started taking over animating. Interesting to see how it does in this new world of ours. Hopefully it’s a huge success ‚cause it’s really cool to see projects that are made in Van.
MusclyArmPaperboy on
Awesome, hopefully there’s job opportunities
Old_news123456 on
I would not be surprised given the current administration if you don’t see more of Hollywood like production companies looking abroad.
Vancouver is an excellent choice but it sucks for locals as prices will go up.
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mustardman73 on
Housing prices are dropping in Vancouver. Condos are on the market with pre COVID pricing.
Winsonian92 on
Nice place for Netflix and chill with colleagues
ZeroMomentum on
Incorrect. The place to be is George Constanza’s old bedroom
simplepimple2025 on
Great. We need even more productions made in Canada that are set in the USA because their tiny brains can’t tolerate anything that isn’t American.
Emotional-Buy1932 on
naisu!!
Im gonna be applying for an internship there.
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Queue price hike
Good news.
>With the opening of a new 110,000-square-foot office in Vancouver, [Netflix](https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/netflix-top-bc-shot-shows-last-five-years) has further confirmed that “Hollywood North” is a dominant player in the animation business.
>“I think the biggest thing is we’re making an investment and a commitment to the industry here in [Vancouver](https://vancouversun.com/feature/bc-movie-tv-industry-hollywood-north-shogun-the-last-of-us-god-of-war) because it is probably one of, if not the world’s biggest talent pools,” said Amir Nasrabadi, chief operating officer of [Netflix](https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/netflix-top-bc-shot-shows-last-five-years) Animation Studios. “It’s the reason we’re here and making this investment. We’ve done a lot of due diligence, and really this is the place to be.”
>…The office, which takes up five floors and supports a full-time staff of 450 people, officially opened on April 8.
Are they going to pay employees enough to comfortably live in Vancouver though?
This project must have been green lit years before AI started taking over animating. Interesting to see how it does in this new world of ours. Hopefully it’s a huge success ‚cause it’s really cool to see projects that are made in Van.
Awesome, hopefully there’s job opportunities
I would not be surprised given the current administration if you don’t see more of Hollywood like production companies looking abroad.
Vancouver is an excellent choice but it sucks for locals as prices will go up.
[deleted]
Housing prices are dropping in Vancouver. Condos are on the market with pre COVID pricing.
Nice place for Netflix and chill with colleagues
Incorrect. The place to be is George Constanza’s old bedroom
Great. We need even more productions made in Canada that are set in the USA because their tiny brains can’t tolerate anything that isn’t American.
naisu!!
Im gonna be applying for an internship there.