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Locality: Vancouver, British Columbia

Phone: +1 604-889-1096



Address: 1270 Frances St V6A 1Z5 Vancouver, BC, Canada

Website: www.tremblingvoid.com

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Trembling Void Studios 11.11.2020

In 8 months we can teach you how to produce festival quality films...and more. Want to know more? http://bit.ly/Langarafilmarts

Trembling Void Studios 05.11.2020

Little #ThrowbackThursday with some fun bts footage from The Switch - Work, Love, Mortal Danger. https://youtu.be/dmOkycJVDsg

Trembling Void Studios 18.10.2020

ISO is partnered with Netflix to provide new funding opportunities to support training, capacity building and culturally specific approaches for Indigenous on-screen content creators. https://iso-bea.ca/call-for-applications-iso-netflix-appr/

Trembling Void Studios 10.10.2020

Don't miss this awesome performance starring Amy E. G. Fox owner/founder/producer of TVS. She will be performing on Thursday November 19th at 6:00pm in an upcoming online performance of Trans Scripts - Part 1. The Women. You can buy tix here https://bit.ly/TransScripts Trans Scripts centers on the lives of seven transgender women. These true stories, compiled from over 70 interviews from around the world, are honest, funny, moving, insightful and inspiring. But most of all, t...hey are human, shedding light not on our differences, but on what all people share. Trans Scripts drags heart and vulnerability into the room with every syllable. This team of badass ladies breathe in the fears, prejudices, pain, and lies surrounding the experience of transitioning and breathe out connection, compassion, humour, and humanity. This show is a salve in a burning world. Vancouver Presents This event will be conducted online via Zoom for the safety of our staff and audience. https://zeezeetheatre.ca/production/transcripts/

Trembling Void Studios 03.10.2020

"As working TV writers, we at TTIE understand the immense power we wield with our narratives. The stories, characters, and images we depict are more than entertainment. They inform, shape, and influence audiences' actions and worldviews how we feel about one another and ourselves. If we are to wield this power, we need to recognize that... " https://www.writeinclusion.org/factsheets