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March draws in 20 new jobs.


One could spend a lot more time trying to figure out exactly what a Maple Short is than understanding the positive impact the phenomenon will have on Greater Sudbury's economy.

March Entertainment, the animation studio Animation studio can refer to:
  • a studio where animation is created—see the List of animation studios.
  • Any three dimensional software animation package such as 3ds Max, Blender 3D, Cinema 4D, Lightwave, Maya, Houdini, or XSI.
 that produces the CBC (1) (Cell Broadcast Center) See cell broadcast.

(2) (Cipher Block Chaining) In cryptography, a mode of operation that combines the ciphertext of one block with the plaintext of the next block.
 after-school cartoon Chilly Beach Chilly Beach is a Canadian animated series, which airs on CBC Television in Canada and The Comedy Channel in Australia. The series is a comedic depiction of life in the fictional Canadian town of Chilly Beach, described by the producers as "a bunch of Canadians doing the  out of its downtown Sudbury studios, has received a special loan from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund is a division of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines in the Canadian province of Ontario, whose purpose is to provide funding and program support to foster economic development in the economically disadvantaged Northern Ontario region.  Corporation (NOHFC NOHFC Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (Government of Ontario, Canada) ) for an expansion of their program selection.

Minister of Northern Development and Mines, NOHFC Chair and MPP (Massively Parallel Processing or Massively Parallel Processor) A multiprocessing architecture that uses up to thousands of processors. Some might contend that a computer system with 64 or more CPUs is a massively parallel processor.  for Sudbury riding Rick Bartolucci Rick Bartolucci (born October 10, 1943 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the Sudbury riding. He has been a member of the assembly since 1995, and is currently a cabinet minister in the government of Dalton McGuinty.  made public the $250,000 loan March 11.

He says the new $1.8 million Maple Shorts project, which will create 15-20 "very technical, high-paying jobs" is good news for the economy and for Sudbury's profile in the entertainment industry.

The project is a partnership between March and the Sudbury Community Development Corporation (SCDC SCDC South Carolina Department of Corrections
SCDC Superior Court of the District of Columbia
SCDC Sheldon Community Development Corporation
SCDC Software Career Discovery Centre
).

"Our government is committed to helping our young people grow their careers in emerging technologies and promising new economic sectors right here at home," Bartolucci says.

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The investment comes a few months after a $1 million injection into a made-for-television drama highlighting Shania Twain's early years, shot mainly in Sudbury and her hometown Timmins.

March Entertainment has already produced three of the Maple Shorts episodes, which will basically be the "Canadian Idol of animation," according to vice-president of operations Sandra MacLeod.

The Sudbury native says the series will feature the best of the best of a field of animated shorts uploaded at www.cbc.ca. The videos range in length from less than two minutes to over six. At the end of it all, the CBC may develop the most promising short into a pilot episode, she says.

The shorts will be subjected to the comments of two animated judges, a conceited Canada goose named Canuckles and a sultry west coast salmon named Sela. They will be funny, but MacLeod promises they will pull up short of the cruel criticism of American Idol's nefarious Simon.

The upstart animation studio, which currently employs over 50 people, has had compliments come in from around the world, according to MacLeod.

"We're blazing a digital animation trail in Sudbury," she says. "With the creativity of March Productions and the dedication of our team, we're sitting on a gold mine."

At the studio, 30 seconds of animation takes an experienced animator about a week to complete, not including colour or props, according to MacLeod. She echoed Bartolucci's comments surrounding the economic benefit of having the studio in the city.

Many staff--virtually all of whom are younger than her 41 years, she bravely boasted--have made major home purchases since starting work.

The director of the Maple Shorts series relocated his four children to Sudbury, she says. The company tries to impact the community in more visible ways, though.

The 2004-05 United Way campaign in Sudbury benefited from a couple of new mascots. Frank and Dale, the main characters of Chilly Beach, served as larger-than-life mascots at fundraising events and publicity stunts, and were featured in a public service announcement aired on local television. The studio produced the commercial pro bono Short for pro bono publico [Latin, For the public good]. The designation given to the free legal work done by an attorney for indigent clients and religious, charitable, and other nonprofit entities. .

March Entertainment often welcomes tours of the studio, according to MacLeod, and offered a March Break animation camp for kids. Staff animators have gone to LoEllen Park Secondary School in the city's south end to help set up curriculum.

The first of 13 Maple Shorts episodes will air Wednesday, April 6 at 4:30 pm on CBC Television.

MacLeod also let the cat out of the bag on another major project that will have fans of the show tingling tin·gle  
v. tin·gled, tin·gling, tin·gles

v.intr.
1. To have a prickling, stinging sensation, as from cold, a sharp slap, or excitement: tingled all over with joy.
. A feature-length Chilly Beach film will be released in May, she says.

The film was actually drafted before the series started, she says, adding March Entertainment has applied for a third season of the series, which mocks American stereotypes of Canadian life, with the CBC.

She is hopeful of an approval. The show is already broadcast coast to coast in Canada, as well as in Australia, the Middle East and Sweden.

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By CRAIG GILBERT

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