Storyhive

Kamloops teen explores the idea of lockdown through Indigenous lens
A Kamloops teenager is one of several across the Thompson-Okanagan who are wrapping up a…

Kamloops film crew lands $20,000 funding for web series pilot
A Kamloops filmmaker has been awarded a $20,000 grant by Telus Storyhive to produce the…

Penticton filmmaker brings higher perspective to climbing community
PENTICTON – A Penticton filmmaker's pitch earned him a $50,000 STORYHIVE grant. DM Productions Production…

Record maker looks to Kelowna to solve a mystery and make a movie
KELOWNA – Scott Gibson was digging through the records at the SPCA thrift shop in…

Local filmmakers hope to shed light on trials and tribulations of Shtuka family’s journey
KAMLOOPS – It's been nearly seven months since 20-year-old Ryan Shtuka went missing in the…
Okanagan Lake is backdrop for music video
KELOWNA – An Alberta musician used Kelowna and Okanagan Lake as a background for a…

Help for aspiring musicians and filmmakers in the Interior
THOMPSON-OKANAGAN – If you’re looking to enrich your film or music career, the latest grant…

Kamloops and Salmon Arm filmmakers receive $10,000 for digital shorts
KAMLOOPS - Two aspiring filmmakers from Kamloops and Salmon Arm were selected to receive $10,000 each from Telus to produce short films. Kamloops native Simon Ryder and Tabatha Golat from Salmon Arm were chosen to be part of 15 finalists in the company's Storyhive project, a funding program for film shorts. Ryder worked as a...