Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1982)

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GOVERNMENT by the office upon satisfactory completion by the producer of the appropriate application form. Information about the program, including the eligibility requirements for certification and application procedures, and blank application forms are available from this office. Film Policy Section Cultural Industries Directorate Department of Communications 365 Laurier Ave. W. 16th Fl. Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0C8 (613) 593-4791 The Film Policy Section provides advice and assistance to the Minister of Communications in the formulation and development of policies and programs for the achievement of cultural objectives in the area of film and recording. FILM CANADA CENTER 144 South Beverly Dr. Ste. 400 Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212 (213) 859-0268 Telex: 673-688 FILM CAN BVHL Executive Director: Roland Ladouceur Liaison Officer: Lorraine B. Good Administrative Secretary: Annabel Winship Established in September 1981, Film Canada Center is dedicated to serve the growth of the Canadian film environment. The focus is to reach for larger audiences, increase the share of foreign markets, improve financing and revenue, and to maximise the use of the creative and technical film resources available in Canada. From a base in the capital of the motion picture and television world, assistance is provided in the following areas: — Production development — Market support — Location filming in Canada — Analysis and communications — Liaison services This initiative is sponsored by the National Film Board as part of its mandate to support the Canadian film community. NATIONAL FILM, TELEVISION AND SOUND ARCHIVES 344 Wellington St. Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0N3 (613) 995-1311 Mailing Address: 395 Wellington St. Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0N3 Director: Sam Kula Special Projects: William Galloway Collections Department: Ernest Dick Media Cataloguing: Jean Guenette Documentation and Public Service: Jana Vosikovska Technical Operations: Roger Easton A division of Public Archives Canada with exclusive authority for acquisition and conservation of film, videotape and sound recordings in the national interest, and with authority to document and make available such resources for scholarly and cultural purposes. Initiated as a project of PAC in 1969, the NFA was formally established by Cabinet in January 1976 with a mandate to coordinate and consolidate the archival collections of the National Film Board and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with those of 138 < other Government departments and agencies (including films made with the assistance of the Canadian Film Development Corporation and the Canada Council). The NFA also incorporates an international collection of films and videotapes important in the art and history of the media, and a library of books (c. 9,000), periodicals (c. 350 current titles), information files (c. 86,000), stills (c. 250,000), posters (c. 7,000) and scripts (c. 1,000). The NFA collaborates with film library and film study organizations across the country to make these resources as accessible as possible, consistent with the observarice of rights. THE NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA 150 Kent St. Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0M9 (613) 922-3615 Operational Headquarters 3155 Cote de Liesse Rd. St. Laurent, Que. Postal address: P.O. Box 6100 Montreal, Que. H3C 3H5 (514) 333-3333 Minister Responsible: Minister of Communication Government Film Commissioner & Chairman of the Board: James de B. Domville Deputy Government Film Commissioner: Francois Macerola Assistant Government Film Commissioner & Secretary of the Board: Reta Kilpatrick Senior Officers Director of Production, English: Peter Katadotis Director of Production, French: Jean-Marc Garand Director of Financial & Administrative Services: Marc Devlin Director of Personnel: Gilles Roy Director of Distribution: William Litwack Director of Technical & Production Services: Marcel Carriere Director of Ottawa Branch: Robert Monteith Director of Public Relations: Ann Garneau Production (English) Director of Programming: Daisy de Bellefeuille Assistant Director of English Production (Regions): John Spotton Assistant Director of English Production (Headquarters): Barbara Emo Production Manager: Louise Spence Executive Producer, Animation: Derek Lamb Executive Producers: Bob Verrall, Barrie Howells, Kathleen Shannon, Adam Symansky Executive Producer, Multi Media: Douglas MacDonald Head of Camera Department: Denis Gillson Regional Production Offices (English) Executive Producer, Pacific: John Taylor Executive Producer, Ontario: Don Hopkins Executive Producer, Prairie: Michael Scott Executive Producer, Halifax: Rex Tasker Executive Producer, North West: Tom Radford Production (French) Director of Programming: Clement Perron Executive Producers: Robert Forget (Animation), Jacques Bobet, Jean Dansereau, Jacques Vallee Production Coordinator: Roseline Breton Financial Officer: Micheline Masson Producers: Gaston Sarault, Yvon Charette, Héléne Verrier, Francoise Berd Regional Production Offices (French) Producer, Moncton: Vacant Producer, Winnipeg: Rene Piche Producer, Toronto: Paul Lapointe