Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1981)

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GOVERNMENT EE Ontario Arts Council Members Chairman: Arthur Gelber, OC, Toronto Vice-Chairman: Donald W. McGibbon, Toronto Lanfranco Amato, Downsview Harry J. Boyle, OC, Toronto Lucien Delean, North Bay Sonja Koerner, Toronto Ron C,. MacKenzie, St. Catharines John Duncan McNie, Hamilton Marinette Roy-Lalande, L’Original H.T. Crozier Taylor, Niagara-on-the-Lake Greta Torrie, Kenora Mary Ellen Whaley, London The Ontario Arts Council offers various forms of assistance in film areas to artists in the province, and the following brochures are available from its offices: Film and Photography Grants Filmmakers may apply for up to $7,000 for short, experimental, original 16mm films (full-time students are not eligible). Senior grants up to $20,000 are available to experienced filmmakers. All applications must be supported by a 16mm film. Writers may apply for up to $3000 to write original, creative material for the screen. Sponsors ofa film festival or seminar may apply for funds to cover fees of visiting filmmakers to participate in workshops and to lead discussion groups, and to cover a portion of administrative costs. Franco-Ontarian Grants Franco-Ontarian filmmakers may apply for up to $13,000 in two separate categories. 1) pre-production costs for short films 2) financial support for apprenticeship with a recognized professional filmmaker. Arts/Education Grants A filmmaker wishing to work in a school is required to conceive the project, find a school and negotiate a fee. The filmmaker and the school make a joint application for a grant of up to three-quarters of the filmmaker’s fee to a maximum of $1,500; a maximum of $200 for project expenses; and up to $600 for travel and living expenses if the project is more than 100km from the filmmaker’s home. A Guide to Grants This brochure contains useful overall information on the who, what and how of applying for OAC grants. CITY OF TORONTO Film Liaison: Naish McHugh Planning and Development Dept. East Tower, 20th FI. New City Hall Toronto, Ont. M5H 2N2 (416) 367-7570 A free service for location assistance and permits. RET OD Ty ides ET] PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT FILM UNITS British Columbia Film Promotion Office Tourism British Columbia Robson Square, 800 Hornby St. Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2C5 (604) 668-2732 Film Officer: Justis Greene Comprehensive motion picture and television industry ea and production assistance. “fT ocations” booklet, photographs an other information available on request. Alberta Government Services Public Affairs Bureau Audio/Visual Services 11510 Kingsway Edmonton, Alta. T5G 2Y5 Minister: Deputy Minister: J.T. Kyle Managing Director: F. Calder Director of A/V Services: D. Roman Motion Picture Photographers: R.R. Albert Still Cameraman: R.H. Flowers, A. Vaughan Colour Lab Technicians: V.L. Modin, R. Cho, B. Large Black & White Lab Technician: J. Bally Negative Library: Sandra Shokoples Film Librarians: L. Kostyniuk, C. Underwood Saskatchewan Photographic/Art Division Executive Council Rm. 3, Legislative Building Regina, Sask. S4S 0B3 Minister: Premier Allan Blakeney Executive Officer: John Sinclair Supervisor: Ray W. Christensen Instructional Resources Section Department of Education Parkview Place 2220 College Ave. Regina Sask. S4P 3V7 Minister: Honourable Doug McArthur Deputy Minister: Ray Clayton Chief Instructional Resources: Philip Schalm Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Film Resources Centre 1531 Grafton St. Halifax, N.S. B3J 2B9 (902) 422-3402 Film Officer: Marcelle Gibson Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism Film Industry Development Office 900 Bay St. 6th FI., Hearst Block Toronto, Ont. M7A 2E1 (416) 965-6392 Minister: Honourable Larry Grossman Deputy Minister: L.R. (Red) Wilson Ministry of Culture and Recreation Cultural Industries Branch 77 Bloor St. W. 2nd FI. Toronto, Ont. M7A 2R9 (416) 965-7690 Minister: Honourable Reuben Baetz Deputy Minister: W. Cornell