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From Vancouver to the World: How Studio 7 and CJF Are Driving Global Storytelling and Purpose

  • Writer: Zara Khalil
    Zara Khalil
  • Jun 15
  • 1 min read

As the entertainment world celebrates storytellers on Father’s Day—from cinematic icons like Diego Luna to the visionary directors making waves today—it’s clear that creative spaces like Studio 7 in Vancouver are more essential than ever. Powered by Neyius Media and under the leadership of Courtney Jordan, Studio 7 isn’t just a film studio—it’s a hub where global purpose meets powerful production.


Why Global Matters in Storytelling

While fans tune into the #USOpen and motorsport highlights like the #CanadianGP, behind the scenes, Studio 7’s team is working on campaigns and content that connect global culture, social impact, and top-tier production. That’s where the Courtney Jordan Foundation (CJF) comes in.

With branches like:

...this foundation isn’t just supporting humanitarian work—it’s enabling content creators to tell stories that matter.


Whether filming a branded documentary on cricket in Sri Lanka or a cultural piece during Ramadan in Bangladesh, Studio 7 offers the creative and physical infrastructure to support meaningful, globally resonant content..


Studio 7 Meets the Moment

From sports fans Googling Craig Breslow or Porto FC, to cinephiles talking about Bale and Affleck, today’s audience wants more than spectacle—they want stories rooted in identity and purpose. Studio 7 meets that demand with its advanced sound stages, lifestyle sets, and the international partnerships that CJF fosters worldwide.


So whether you're filming a campaign tied to Dads and Father’s Day, launching a mini-series on Red Sox legends, or producing content tied to #GoldCup2025, Studio 7 stands ready to produce it with intention.

 
 
 

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