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National Capital Region Ottawa
150 Kent St., Ste. 642
Ottawa, Ont. K1A OM9
(613) 996-4861/2
Regional Manager: Allan Palmer
Quebec Region
Montreal (Regional Office)
550 ouest, rue Sherbrooke
Montreal, Que. H3A 1B9
(514) 283-4823
Regional Manager: André Lafond
Offices also in Chicoutimi, Quebec City, Sherbrooke, Rimouski, Trois Rivieres
Atlantic Region
Halifax (Regional office)
1572 Barrington St.
Halifax, N.S. B3J 1Z6
(902) 426-6000
Regional Manager: Terrence Ryan
Offices also in Moncton, Charlottetown, Comer Brook, Nfld., Sydney, N.S., Saint John, N.B., St. John’s, Nfld.
Foreign Distribution Offices
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Sydney, Paris, London
ONTARIO ARTS COUNCIL 151 Bloor St. W.
Toronto, Ont. M5S 1T6
(416) 961-1660
Executive Director: Walter Pitman Director of Policy and Planning: Ron Evans Film, Photography & Video Officer: Brant Frayne
OVA SCOTIA
Franco-Ontarian Officer: Jeanne Sabourin Associate Franco-Ontarian Officer: Jean Malavoy Arts/Education Officer: Irene Turrin Ontario Arts Council Members Chairman: Donald W. McGibbon Vice-Chairman: Sonja Koerner, Toronto Earl Crowe, Ottawa
Peter Harris, St. Catharines
Barclay Ann Heisey, Toronto
Dr. Robert Martin, Sault Ste Marie
John Duncan McNie, Hamilton
Marinette Roy-Lalande, L’Original Douglas Sloan, Toronto
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 Grants
Filmmakers makers may apply for up to $25,000 for the production of original 16mm films. (Experimental films are adjudicated separately.) All applications must be supported by a 16mm film. Fulltime film students are not eligible.
Writers may apply for up to $5,000 to write an original feature-length screenplay.
Sponsors of film festivals, seminars or workshops may apply for funds to cover fees of visiting filmmakers to participate in workshops or 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,
If you're thinking about filming in Nova Scotia we will be happy to provide information or assistance.
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Marcelle Gibson Film Resources Officer
Nova Scotia Film Resources Centre 1351 Grafton Street Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3J 2B9
Telephone: (902) 422-3402
A joint project of the Nova Scotia Department of Culture. Recreation and Fitness, and the Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists
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