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JOHN M. TRENT Quadrant Films Limited 38 Isabella St.
Toronto, Ont. M4Y 1N1 (416) 964-6661
JOHN VIDETTE
Dermet Productions Limited 61 St. Nicholas St.
Toronto, Ont. M4Y 1W6
(416) 924-1131
ALBERT S. WAXMAN 15 Roxborough St. E. Toronto, Ont. M4W 1V5 (416) 921-7400
CANADIAN FILM EDITORS GUILD
P.O. Box 46, Station A
Toronto, Ont. MSW 1A2
(416) 485-3222
Montreal Office
P.O. Box 95, NDG P.O.
Montreal, Que. H4A 1X0
Regional Executive Officer: Allan Avrith cfe
National Executive 1977
President: John Fryd cfe
First Vice-President: Bob Buchan cfe
Second Vice-President: Vince Hatherley cfe
Treasurer: Jack Schoon cfe
Secretary: Lori Labatt cfe
Board Members: John Kelly cfe, Bob Millard cfe, Peter Shatalow (Assoc.), dim Kelly (Affil.)
The Canadian Film Editors Guild was established in 1967 and incorporated in 1968.
Aims
To advance the art and craft of the film editing profession.
To promote and foster high standards of film editing by establishing a clearing house of information for the film industry.
To bring into close alliance all film editors who desire to advance the prestige and dignity of film editing.
To establish close liaison with producers, directors, laboratories, re-recording studios and any other groups or organizations concerned with film editing.
Objectives The Guild shall. . .
a) adopt and encourage the observance of a code of ethics for its members.
b) endeavour to promote understanding of film editing functions amongst all film crafts and the general public.
c) award recognition for film editing craftsmanship to those members of the Guild so qualified and authorize the use of the letters ‘cfe’ after the names of full members on screen credits or publicity of any kind.
d) make available to producers a current list of qualified and experienced film editors.
e) investigate and establish standards and procedures applicable to all film editing functions in liaison with others so concerned.
f) actively engage in the selection and presentation of awards where recognition is given for film editing excellence.
g) present its own awards annually.
h) arrange presentations by prominent members of the film industry to give lectures and demonstrations of established and new techniques for the benefit of its members.
i) endeavour to obtain and screen at regular intervals films portraying film editing excellence and new techniques for the benefit of its members.
j) promote liaison and exchange of information with similar organizations throughout the world.
Representatives
Canadian Film Development Corporation: John Fryd cfe
The Council of Canadian Filmmakers: Peter Shatalow
Canadian Film Awards: John Fryd cfe
Committee Chairmen
Membership & Credentials: Bob Millard cfe
Ethics: Al Streeter cfe
Dinner & Dance: Lori Labatt cfe
CFE Awards: Dave Nicholson cfe
Magazine: Alan Collins cfe
Past Presidents
1968/69: Glenn Ludlow cfe 1970/71: Vincent Kent cfe 1972/73: Don Haig cfe 1974/75: Kit Hood cfe 1976/77: Phil Auguste cfe
Honorary Life Members
Any persons (not necessarily film editors) deemed worthy of such membership by unanimous approval of the National Executive. Any person honored with such membership may, if they wish, use ‘cfe’ (honorary) after their names on suitable occasions. Honorary Life Members, who have previously been members, are entitled to vote in the business of the Guild.
Members
Recognized film and sound editors with at least five years professional film editing experience in a full-time capacity. Members are entitled to use ‘cfe’ after their name on screen credits and publicity. (Sound editors may not use ‘cfe’ when picture editing unless otherwise qualified, as above.) Associates may qualify for ‘member’ status prior to five years, provided they are able to convince the current Executive of suitable abilities. Members who retire from the Guild, for whatever reason, are not entitled to use ‘cfe’.
Associates
Recognized film and sound editors who are not eligible for ‘member’ status but are currently engaged in full-time professional film editing. Negative cutters may also qualify for associate status providing they can prove at least five years recent professional experience.
Affiliates
Any person directly concerned, in any capacity, with professional film editing. Included are assistant film editors, negative cutters, trainees, etc.
Corporate Affiliates
Companies or organizations concemed with any aspect of professional film editing (i.e. production companies, recording and re-recording studios, optical effects houses, manufacturers, suppliers, etc.). Also, a courtesy title accorded regular advertisers in ‘‘The Canadian Film Editor’’ magazine.
The Canadian Film Editor
. .. is a magazine published by the Cana-. dian Film Editors Guild on behalf of members and the film industry as a whole. Usually, at least four issues per year are published and a copy is sent to each member with additional complimentary copies placed in various laboratories, sound studios and optical houses for general interest. Copies are also available on subscription.
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