Epitome Pictures Explained

Epitome Pictures Inc.
Type:Division
Fate:Absorbed into DHX Media, studios sold off
Predecessor:Playing With Time, Inc.
Location City:Toronto, Ontario
Location Country:Canada
Successor:DHX Studios
Location:220 Bartley Drive
Key People:Linda Schuyler (COO)
Stephen Stohn (President)
Industry:Film production
Television production
Services:Production, distribution, broadcast, and licensing of entertainment content for children and families
Parent:DHX Media (2014–2019)

Epitome Pictures Inc. (later known as DHX Studios Toronto) was a Canadian film and television production company based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded by Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn in 1992, the company is best known for producing and , the fourth and fifth respective entries of the Degrassi teen drama franchise, of which was co-created by Schuyler. Other television series produced by Epitome include Liberty Street, Riverdale, and The L.A. Complex. In 2016, Epitome was absorbed into DHX Media and the Epitome name and branding ceased.

History

Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn founded Epitome Pictures in 1992,[1] and purchased its first studio building in 1995, to film Riverdale.[2] At the time, the studio was allegedly "in a sorry state, with snow melting on the leaking roof and cans catching the water". Its main headquarters were located on a 100,000 square-foot lot in Bartley Drive in Toronto, Ontario.[3] In April 2014, the company and its library, including the Degrassi series produced before Epitome (The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High, and the non-fiction documentary series Degrassi Talks), was acquired by fellow Canadian television producer DHX Media for $33 million.[4] [5]

After the buyout, Epitome's assets were absorbed into DHX Media, and the studio was renamed DHX Media Toronto in 2016. On April 2, 2019, DHX announced plans to sell the Bartley Drive studio for $12 million, as part of their intentions to streamline its physical operations across Canada.[6] In September that year, DHX Media was renamed WildBrain.[7]

Playing With Time, Inc.

See main article: Playing With Time, Inc.. Playing With Time, Inc. was a Canadian film and television production company based in Toronto, Ontario, and the predecessor of Epitome Pictures. Founded by Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood in 1976,[8] the company is best known for producing The Kids of Degrassi Street, as well as Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High, the first, second, and third respective entries of the Degrassi franchise. Schuyler, a Grade 7 and Grade 8 media teacher at Earl Grey Senior Public School in Toronto in 1976, met Hood, then an editor for television commercials, when she needed help from an experienced editor to save the "muddled footage" of one of her projects.[9] Hood and Schuyler found a balance; editor Hood was inexperienced in writing, and Schuyler was inexperienced in editing, leading to their creative partnership. The production offices were located on 935 Queen Street East,[10] where the Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High cast would routinely gather to be taken to the schools where the respective series were filmed.[11]

Epitome Pictures later owned the rights to the three previous Degrassi shows produced by Playing With Time.

Filmography

Playing With Time, Inc.

Epitome Pictures

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Growing up Degrassi. 2022-02-13.
  2. News: Zekas. Rita. 2013-10-04. Degrassi their home away from home. en-CA. The Toronto Star. 2022-02-13. 0319-0781.
  3. Web site: April 2, 2019. Jordan . Pinto . DHX to sell Toronto studio on Bartley Drive . 2022-03-05.
  4. Web site: DHX Media Acquires 'Degrassi' Producer Epitome. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150414204546/http://dhxmedia.com/press-room/485-dhx-media-acquires-degrassi-producer-epitome.html. April 14, 2015. March 17, 2015. www.dhxmedia.com. DHX Media.
  5. News: Houpt. Simon. 3 April 2014. DHX Media Buys Degrassi TV Studio. The Globe and Mail. March 19, 2015.
  6. Web site: DHX Media selling building in Toronto for $12 million, proceeds to pay down debt | Globalnews.ca.
  7. Web site: DHX Media changing name to WildBrain, begins reorganizing company CBC News.
  8. Web site: The Canadian. 25 January 2020. Kit Hood, Co-Creator Of Beloved Canadian TV Series 'Degrassi,' Dies. 2 May 2021. ET Canada. en-US. 2 May 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210502121648/https://etcanada.com/news/580948/kit-hood-co-creator-of-beloved-canadian-tv-series-degrassi-dies/. dead.
  9. News: West. Linda. September 1979. Introducing...Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler. Cinema Canada. PDF.
  10. Web site: People want to name a Toronto laneway after Degrassi's co-creator. 2022-02-18. www.blogto.com. en.
  11. Web site: 11 December 2007. Niki Kemeny Interview by Natalie Earl. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20071211053934/http://www.degrassi.ca/Interviews/Niki%20Kemeny%20Interview%20for%20MARK.htm. 11 December 2007. 30 May 2021.
  12. Web site: Nick orders Knight Squad, goes for DHX's Mayhem. Kidscreen.com. 22 October 2018.