Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1983)

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GOVERNMENT eee eS a Pa 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’ fee toa maximum of $1,600; 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, 18th FI. New City Hall Toronto, Ont. M5H 2N2 (416) 947-7570 A free service for location assistance and permits. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT FILM UNITS British Columbia Film Promotion Office Tourism British Columbia Robson Square, 800 Homby St. Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2C5 (604) 668-2732 Film Officer: Dianne Neufeld Comprehensive motion picture and television industry location and production assistance. “Locations” booklet, photographs and other information available on request. BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCIAL EDUCATIONAL MEDIA CENTRE 7351 Elmbridge Way Richmond, B.C. V6X 1B8 (604) 278-4961 Director: B. A. Black Alberta Public Affairs Bureau Audio/Visual Services 11510 Kingsway Edmonton, Alta. TsG 2Y5 (403) 427-4364 Minister: W.E. Payne (403) 427-9443 Managing Director: F. Calder (403) 427-4350 Director of A/V Services: R. Steiner Supervisor of Photography: R. Flowers Photographers: R. Albert, B. Mok, S. Brun Supervisor of Colour Lab & Film Library: V. Modin Saskatchewan Photographic Services Agency Revenue, Supply and Services Rm 306, Walter Scott Bldg. Regina, Sask. S4S OB1 (306) 565-6300 Minister: Hon. Joan Duncan Director: Ray W. Christensen Executive Director: Jan Laidlaw 128 Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Film Resources Centre 1351 Grafton St. Halifax, N.S. B3J 2B9 (902) 422-3402 Film Officer; Marcelle Gibson Ontario Ontario Film/Video Office Ministry of Industry and Trade 900 Bay St. 6th FI., Hearst Block Toronto, Ont. M7A 2E1 (416) 965-6392 Film Officers: Gail Thomson, Sandra Johnson Ministry of Citizenship and Culture Arts Branch 77 Bloor St. W., 5th Fl. Toronto, Ont. M7A 2R9 (416) 965-6256 Minister: Hon. Bruce McCaffrey Deputy Minister: James W. Ramsay (416) 965-8095 Quebec Ministére des Affaires culturelles Direction du Livre et du Cinéma Service du Cinéma 225 Grande Allée est Rez-de-chaussée Bloc C Québec, Qué. G1R 5G5 (418) 643-2104 Ministére des Communications Direction générale des publications gouvemementales Service de diffusion des documents audiovisuels Bureau de Montreal: 335 est, Blvd. de Maisonneuve Montreal, Que. H2X 1K1 (514) 842-9763 M. Daudelin Institut Quebecois du Cinema 335 est, de Maisonneuve, 2° Etage Montreal, Que. H2X 1K1 (514) 844-1954 President: Claude Godbout Vice-President: Yves Chaput Secretary-Treasurer: Marcel Venne Members: Louise Deschatelets, Héléne Loiselle, Guy Dufaux, Pierre Rene Executive Director: Louise Ranger A Quebec film development corporation created in 1975 to encourage and stimulate the Quebec film industry through investments, loans and subsidies. The Institut quebecois du cinema assists projects in production (films of all categories and lengths) in distribution and exhibition, in research and script development as well as special projects of various kinds. Zl ———_— ll ——_ i ‘9 '