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UNIONS, GUILDS & ASSOCIATIONS
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Toronto Motion Pi jectioni (ATSE 173) icture Projectionists 696 Yonge St., Ste. 404
Toronto, Ont. M4Y 2A7
(416) 923-4161
Business Manager: Graydon Hulse
Electronic & Motion Picture Cameramen (Toronto)
(IATSE 644)
36 Parklawn Rd.
Toronto, Ont. M8Y 3H8
(416) 252-5025
Representative: Jim Keatings
Steward: David Kelly
Motion Picture Studio Production Technicians (Toronto)
(IATSE 873)
36 Parklawn Rd.
Toronto, Ont. M8Y 3H8
(416) 252-5025
President: W.J. Wood
Business Agent: John Fisher
Montreal Motion Picture Projectionists
(IATSE 262)
1590 Mont Royal E., Rm. 303
Montreal, Que. H2J 1Z2
(514) 527-1727
Business Agent: Frank Sotorio
B.C. Projectionists (IATSE 348)
4111 Fraser St., Ste. 2 Vancouver, B.C., V5V 4E9 (604) 876-2171
President: Derek Jones Secretary: Michael D. Hall
INDEPENDENT FILM ALLIANCE DU CINEMA INDEPENDENT
c/o Winnipeg Film Group
221 McDermot Ave., Ste. 24
Winnipeg, Man. R3B 0S2
(204) 942-6795
Elizabeth Klinck
The I.F.A.C.I. was formed at the Yorkton
International Film Festival November 6,
1980, and its aims are as follows:
1. to focus and co-ordinate independent film efforts; pee
2. to provide for continued communication in the form ofa general assembly of representatives of member groups at least once a year.
The general assembly shall be:
—~ a forum of communication and discussion among independent film groups
an opportunity for developing links, per
sonal and filmic, between all cultural ele
ments of the alliance ;
a way for member groups to unite their
voices on issues of common concern and
to affiliate with other member groups in
specific areas of concern
a means to promote a positive connec
tion with film agencies and organizations
in the government and private sectors.
MANITOBA FILM PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
67 Sherbrook St.
Winnipeg, Man. R3C 2B2
(204) 774-5521
President: Tom Fletcher
The Association represents Manitoba pro
ducers of documentary, industrial and com
mercial films. Its purpose is to further
development of a Manitoba based film
industry.
METRO TORONTO THEATRE MANAGERS ASSOCIATION
c/o Imperial Six
263 Yonge St.
Toronto, Ont. M5B 1N8
(416) 364-6330
President: Morris Appleby
1st Vice-President: William Welsh
2nd Vice-President: Gerry Gollaher
3rd Vice-President: Phil Traynor
Treasurer: John Dake
Secretary: Clive Thompson
MOTION PICTURE INSTITUTE OF CANADA 2450 Victoria Pk. Ave. Willowdale, Ont. M2J 4A2 (416) 491-3000 President: William Soady Vice-President: Hector Ross Vice-President: Pierre David Treasurer: C.R.B. Salmon Secretary: Daniel Weinzweig Past President: Harry Gulkin
Membership, by invitation only, currently includes: Joseph Beaubien, Jack Bernstein, Budge Crawley, Bill Fruet, Fil Fraser, Harvey Hart, Denis Heroux, Claude Heroux, James Margellos, William Marsden, Jacques Patry, Mickey Stevenson, Eric Till, Mike Zahorchak.
Organized in January 1977, the objectives of the Institute are to serve the Canadian feature film-going public by improving the quality of product and services in all sectors of the Canadian theatrical feature film industry including directing, production, exhibition and distribution; to establish and maintain a flow of communication among all sectors of the industry; and to unify the industry.
A new category of participation in the MPIC has been created which provides an on-going analysis of the motion picture industry with regular mailings of news bulletins, press releases, schedules, financial analyses, briefs, press clips and other relevant documents dealing with new trends and developments in the Canadian and international film, television and communications communities. Associate membership is open to individuals and corporations involved in film or related areas.
Over the last three years, activities have included various professional development seminars in production, co-production, audio-visual communications, marketing and feature film financing. The transcripts of
the feature film financing seminar, held in 1979, have been published by the Institute and are generating orders from Canadian and international producers, filmmakers and financiers.
A screenwriting competition is being organized to acknowledge the critical importance of quality screenwriting to the motion picture industry and to encourage and honour talented Canadian scriptwriters and on-the-job apprenticeship training programs will be launched in the near future to provide young Canadians with the opportunity of working with industry professionals on major independent and studio productions.
MOTION PICTURE THEATRE ASSOCIATIONS OF CANADA
175 Bloor St. E.
Toronto, Ont. M4W 1C8
(416) 929-0865
President: Chris Salmon (416) 491-1660
East Vice-President: Barry Allen (416) 598-3801
West Vice-President: Jim Fusty (204) 943-2546
Executive Secretary: Curly S. Posen (416) 368-1139
Treasurer: Frank Lawson (416) 491-1660
Provincial theatre associations are listed under Exhibition.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCAST EMPLOYEES & TECHNICIANS (NABET)
International Office:
1010 St. Catherine St. W. #735
Montreal, Que. H3B 3R3
(514) 878-3141
International Officers:
President: Armand Bergeron
Secretary-Treasurer: Jean Benoit
Region 6 (Quebec):
1010 St. Catherine St. W. #735
Montreal, Que. H3B 3R3
(514) 878-3141
Regional Vice-President:
Angelo Biello
Region 7 (Ontario):
245 Fairview Mall, Ste. 314
Willowdale, Ont. M2J 4T1
(416) 494-4450
Regional Vice-President:
Edward MacPherson
Region 8 (Western):
7031 Westminster Highway, Ste. 206
Richmond, B.C. V6X 1A3
(604) 270-1371
Regional Vice-President:
Edward C. Jeffrey
Region 9 (Eastern):
6080 Young St., Ste. 313
Halifax, N.S. B3K 5L2
(902) 455-5415
Regional Vice-President:
Joseph Jollimore
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