Resources
Discover available resources SPYA offers to make your production a reality
Screen Production Yukon Association (SPYA) is a non-profit organization established as a collective voice of the Yukon’s film and media production community. We work to create a climate conducive to a strong industry sector by providing leadership, equipment, and information to our members. To achieve this, our core services include supporting the growth of the Yukon media industry and assisting career development of our members.
Yukon Media Development
Media Development exists to support a sustainable and competitive film and sound recording industry in the Yukon. Media Development administers a suite of funding programs to support professionals in these fields.
Yukon Media Funding Programs
Apply to Yukon Media Development for pre-development, development, production, and training funds for your professional film, television or digital media project
Northwestel Community TV Broadcast and Development Licenses
NorthwesTel welcomes applications for production and development support from independent producers to create larger-scale projects for NorthwesTel Community TV and beyond.
Protocols & Pathways: A Media Production Guide to Working with First Nations, Métis and Inuit Communities, Cultures, Concepts and Stories
Commissioned by imagineNATIVE, this highly-anticipated guide provides cultural principles, key findings from a national consultation process, and best practices for filmmakers, production companies, and funders who are telling Indigenous stories onscreen. Above all, this document highlights the importance of engaging Indigenous artists, and communities, as collaborative partners when telling Indigenous stories.
WALK WITH US - RESPECTFUL TRAVEL GUIDELINES
Developed by Indigenous Yukon the Respectful Travel Guidelines document is intended as an educational tool to build cultural awareness and understanding of the traditional values of Share, Care, Respect and Relationship Building as they relate to travel on and engagement with the land, water, culture, and communities in the Yukon.