Resources
The Authority Collective
https://www.authoritycollective.orgThe Authority Collective is a group of womxn/femmes/trans/non-binary/gender non-conforming people of color reclaiming their authority in the photography, film and VR/AR industries. Our mission is to empower marginalized artists with resources and community, and to take action against systemic and individual abuses in the world of lens-based editorial, documentary and commercial visual work.
TIFF
https://www.tiff.net/industryTIFF is dedicated to presenting the best of international and Canadian cinema and creating transformational experiences for film lovers and creators of all ages and backgrounds. As Canada’s premiere home of cinema, TIFF offers screenings, lectures, discussions, festivals, workshops, events, professional development and opportunities to meet, hear and learn from filmmakers from Canada and around the world. The Industry team designs events and activities geared towards creators’ needs, year-round and during the Festival. It delivers a world-class business environment, impactful professional development, and a platform for the powerful and diverse voices of over 6,000 screen professionals annually.
Tiffen Company
https://tiffen.comThe Tiffen Company is a leading American manufacturer of imaging accessories for the consumer and professional imaging, Motion Picture and Television and broadcast industries. Brands include Tiffen Filters, Stedicam, Lowel, Domke, David & Sanford, Stroboframe and Zing.
Tokina
https://tokinalens.comPart of Kenko Tokina Co. Ltd., Tokina specializes in high-quality lenses for today’s digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras.
TONL
https://tonl.coTONL seeks to transform the idea of stock photography by displaying images of diverse people and their stories around the world. Our voices and visibility matter. Photography and storytelling can help humanize and hopefully diminish the stereotypes and prejudice against black and brown people, especially. We wanted to challenge the stale, homogenous look of traditional stock photography by showcasing the many ethnic backgrounds of every day people.
Toronto Animated Image Society
http://tais.ca/The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) is an artist run production centre where independent artists come to create, explore, research and develop skills in traditional and experimental animation techniques.
Toronto Arts Council
https://torontoartscouncil.org/homeToronto Arts Council (TAC) is the City of Toronto’s funding body for artists and arts organizations. Since 1974, TAC has played a major role in the city’s cultural industries by supporting a very broad range of artistic activity. From the emerging artist to the most established, from celebrated institutions to arts that challenge convention, TAC is typically the first funder to offer support. Today, TAC grants lead to exhibitions, performances, readings and workshops seen annually by almost 10 million people. Through our ongoing funding, TAC cultivates a rich engagement between artists and audiences. We are proud to reflect Toronto’s vibrancy through the diversity of artists, arts communities and audiences that we serve.
Toronto Screenwriting Conference
https://torontoscreenwritingconference.com/The Toronto Screenwriting Conference (TSC) hosts over 450 professional screenwriters, showrunners, producers, and creative executives working in television, film, and digital media. Over the past decade, the TSC has become an established conference for working creative talent to come, hone their craft, network with fellow writers and producers, and get noticed through our awards, mentorships, and bursaries which serve to nurture emerging to mid-career talent. Our masterclasses are driven by some of the top showrunners, creators, and writers in the business.
TV Tropes
https://tvtropes.orgTV Tropes, the all-devouring pop-culture wiki, catalogs and cross-references recurrent plot devices, archetypes, and tropes in all forms of media.
TVLogic
http://www.tvlogic.tvPro video equipment provider.