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Quinn Charles carries the ball for Downsview as they face Lawrence Park in senior tier one football last Thursday. Downsview defeated Lawrence Park 19-0. For our weekly sports schedule, please see page 20.
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Have you ever wanted to host a film crew at your home? Set Scouter allows homeowners to rent to production companies
FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Alex Kolodkin was working on his undergrad degree in radio and television arts when he realized just how hard it was to find shooting locations.
After using the kitchen of his mom’s friend, the North York resident thought there must be a better way to go about this. After finishing grad school, Kolodkin took a year to see if his idea of creating a site for homeowners to list their properties
to production companies for a fee would take off. Within eight months, Set Scouter Inc. had its first client. Within nine months, the company listed two employees. Now, a year after launching, Set Scouter employs seven people
and has several hundred home listings for rent. In the past, film companies would hire a location scout to find suitable spots for shooting, Kolodkin said. If the scout didn’t have an existing relationship >>>ENTREPRENEUR, page 7
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