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==Background== (Kensington Communications ) is a Toronto-based production company that specializes in documentary films and documentary/factual television series. Founded in 1980 by president Robert Lang, Kensington Communications Inc. has produced over 200 productions from documentary series and films to performing arts and children's specials. Since 1998, Kensington has also been involved in multi-platform interactive projects for the web and mobile devices. The company's productions include (Scopify ), a mobile app which allows visitors to the Royal Ontario Museum to get an interactive look at many of the museum's artifacts; ''Museum Secrets'', a television series that explores museums across the globe, and ''Shameless Idealists'', a five part series produced in association with Free the Children, that features interviews with changemakers and social activists like Richard Branson, Magic Johnson, and Nelly Furtado. Since its foundation in 1980, Kensington has won a number of awards for these and other programs (see Awards section for details). In 2015, Lang is producing ''(The Equalizer )'', the first of two one-hour documentaries in coproduction with Berlin Producers for broadcast on CBC’s The Nature of Things, SRC Explora and ZDF/Arte; he is coproducing ''(25 Down: Why Young People Don't Vote )'' a one-hour documentary for TVOntario and CPAC exploring the subject of young peoples’ relationship to voting; and he is producing another TV investigation for TVOntario on the subject of fear and risk assessment.
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