Mitchel Fleming is one of Canada’s most dynamic emerging voices in film, media, and cultural policy—a lawyer and arts-tech entrepreneur whose work spans production counsel on award-winning films, leadership of a national cinema association, and the creation of cutting-edge AI tools for the screen sector. Known for pairing high-level strategic thinking with hands-on execution, Fleming has built a career at the intersection of law, technology, and the creative industries—earning a reputation as the go-to expert from when a project needs both precision and vision.
Fleming has extensive experience acting as production legal counsel, advising on every stage of the film and television lifecycle. His entertainment law practice includes rights acquisitions, international co-production agreements, broadcaster and distributor negotiations, performer and key-creative agreements, production financing structures, tax credit optimization, and comprehensive E&O insurance reviews. He has supported an expanding slate of feature films, documentaries, and television series—ranging from debut indie projects to productions premiering at major festivals—earning a reputation for pairing Hollywood-budget service with grassroots level ingenuity, indicative of the standards upheld by Fleming.
Fleming not only represents legacy film and television organizations but also maintains a diverse roster of modern creators and companies. His clients include high-growth social media personalities, comedians with significant touring and digital footprints, and live sports and entertainment companies. This multi-faceted practice—spanning established institutions and the new creator economy—positions him uniquely at the intersection of traditional production and digital-first content.
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