‘Day Job’ – a Documentary Featuring Five Early Stage Canadian Companies and Their Entrepreneurs


By: Ali Raza  |   October 29th, 2012   |   Business, News, O Canada
Day Job

By now we are sure that you have heard about various start-ups and their exciting stories regarding how they manage to pull something out of the box and influence the lives of many of us with their novel services or products. Such tales have often worked as a source of inspiration for many youngsters, who want to create something completely fresh and innovative.

 

Believing in the inspiring a myriad of entrepreneurs, a video production firm called Fidelity Format decided to make a documentary on five early stage Canadian start-ups and the entrepreneurs that head them. The name of the documentary film is Day Job. Fidelity Format is looking to release it in association with Extreme Start-ups, a business accelerator based in Canada.

 

In this documentary viewers gets to study and follow five early stage Canadian companies and catch up with the entrepreneurs behind these businesses during their off hours. It will also show these companies association with the Extreme Start-ups team that will guide them in developing and releasing their products.

 

The documentary will also show that the traditional rules of networking, sacrifice and hard work are as valid as ever, but these norms are taking new shapes, and as a result of that, the principle of conducting business is changing.

 

To tempt the viewers Fidelity Format has already launched Day Job’s first trailer and now they are planning to release its second clip that will be followed by five teasers. Through these trailers and teasers, Extreme Star-ups is looking to build a drive for an eventual Kickstarter promotion to finance the actual production of this documentary.

 

Let’s hope that Extreme Start-ups will be more successful than Notman House, which had only managed to collect one third of their funding goal with 8 eight days to go.

 

http://vimeo.com/50584280

Source: Tech Vibes

 

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