Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1982)

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AWARDS & FESTIVALS Television Variety/Music Air Farce (CBC) Producer: Trevor Evans Instructional Estuary (NFB) Producer: Peter Jones Sales/Promotion/Public Relations Snow (Ontario Provincial Parks) Producer: Lloyd Walton Animation Getting Started (NFB) Producer: Jerry Krepakevich Commercial Energy Efficiency — Imperial Oil (Rabko Television Productions) Producer: Patti Grech Audio-Video Non-Portable/1-7 Projector Programs Modulighting Multiple Images Inc. Audio-Video Non-Portable/8-18 Projector Programs The Green Network (K.J. Communications Ltd.) Producer: Norman Nattrass Best Independent Production The Breakthrough (Lauron Productions) Producers: Ira Levy, Peter Williamson Performance by an Actor Chuck Shamata Running Man (CBC) Performance by an Actress Lally Cadeau You’ve Come a Long Way, Katie (CBC) Art Direction Barbara McLean War Brides (CBC) Cinematography in a Dramatic Production Vic Sarin csc War Brides (CBC) Cinematography in a Documentary Production Robert Fresco Steady As She Goes (NFB) Direction in a Dramatic Production Donald Brittain Running Man (CBC) Direction in a Documentary Production Norma Bailey Nose & Tina (NFB) 162 Editing in a Dramatic Production Myrtle Virgo War Brides (CBC) Editing in a Documentary Production Harvey Zlaterits The Hawk (Amulet Pictures Ltd.) Original Music Score Larry Crosley The Lost Pharaoh (NFB) Non-Dramatic Script Michel Gerard The Canadian Establishment — 10 Toronto Street (CBC) Screenplay Roger Lemelin and Gilles Carle Les Plouffe/The Plouffe Family (I.C.C./Cine-London Inc.) Sound Ed Chong Running Man (CBC) Visual Effects Colin Chilvers Inner Tube — R.C. Cola (Rabko Television Productions) Nielsen-Ferns International First Production Award Exposure (Exposure Productions) Producer: Wayne Arron The Chetwynd Award PFA Labs. President: Fred Lemmin CANADIAN FILM EDITORS GUILD 1981 Awards PWD Restaurant, Toronto, Ontario February 21, 1982 Host: Michael Reynolds Sound Editing/Feature: Peter Thillaye Heavy Metal Film Editing/Feature: Ron Wisman cfe Ticket to Heaven Television Drama: Steven Lawrence cfe A Thousand Dozen Eggs and Les Brown cfe, Jeff Warren cfe Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper Documentary Picture Editing: Barry Gilmore The Hawk and Raymond Belanger The Soldier’s Story Television Commercials Film Editing: Norm Odell cfe Ontario Tourism Yours to Discover Student Film Editing: Karen Firus (University of British Columbia) Spectrumspectrumspectrum Documentary/Special Subject Sound Editing: Raymond Belanger The Soldier’s Story Special Subject Picture Editing: Don Ginsberg cfe Mining for Nickel CANADIAN FILM AND TELEVISION ASSOCIATION AWARDS In 1981 the CFTA joined with the Academy of Canadian Cinema to present The Bijou Awards. THE CANADIAN IMAGES FILM FESTIVAL Box 163 Peter Robinson College Trent University Peterborough, Ont. K9J 7B8 (705) 748-1400 Executive Director: Susan Ditta Peterborough, March 11-14, 1982 Canadian Images is an annual noncompetitive Festival of Canadian Film founded to celebrate, honour and promote Canadian cinema; to make Canadian films accessible to the public; to provide a meeting place for critical and analytical discussion of the aesthetics, business and politics of filmmaking in Canada. Canadian Images screens approximately 250 Canadian feature length, short, documentary, animated and experimental films during the four-day festival, emphasizing those films which reflect Canadian culture and society. Seminars, workshops and symposia concentrating on the achievements and concerns of