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GOVERNMENT Se eee SRSA TST GN EDS TS
Film Industry Development
10th FL, Sterling PL
9940-106th St
Edmonton, Alta. T5K 2P6
(403) 427-2005
Telex: 037-42815
Director. William D. Marsden
Alberta offers a multitude of advantages to those shooting in the province. Incredibly varied scenic terrain throughout the changing seasons, plus production assistance. Information on specific services available upon request
Saskatchewan
Photographic Services Agency Supply and Services
Rm. 306, Walter Scott Bldg. 3085 Albert St
Regina, Sask S4S 0B1
(306) 565-6300
Minister. Hon. George McLeod Director. Ray W. Christensen Executive Director. lan Laidlaw Stills photography
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Film Resources Centre 1531 Grafton St
Halifax, N.S. B3J 2B9
(902) 422-3402
Film Officer. Marcelle Gibson
Public Archives of Nova Scotia
Film and Sound Department
6016 University Ave.
Halifax, N.S. B3H 1W4
(902) 423-9115
Providing historical research facilities and secure storage for original or otherwise valuable film and broadcast material
Ontario
Ontario Film/Video Office
Ministry of Industry and Trade
900 Bay St
6th FL, Hearst Block
Toronto, Ont M7A 2E]1
(416) 965-6392
Film Officers: Gail Thomson, Sandra Johnson, Lynn Jemison Marsh A major activity of the Ontario Film/Video Office is to promote and market Ontario as a world-class production centre and prime filming location to producers of theatrical features and television programs. Services include professional location scouting assistance, information on facilities and services, introductions to unions, guilds and personnel, and liaison with other government agencies.
Ministry of Citizenship and Culture Cultural Industries and Enterprises 77 Bloor St W.. 2nd FI.
Toronto, Ont M7A 2R9
(416) 965-6487
Minister. Hon. Susan Fish
Deputy Minister. Bernard Ostry (416) 965-8098
Quebec
Minstere des Affaires culturelles
Direction generale des industries culturelles 225 Grande-Allee est. 4° Etage. Bloc “B” Quebec. Que. GIR 5G5
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A/S Ginette D. Chamberland (418) 643-2104
Societe Générale du Cinema du Quebec 335 est. de Maisonneuve, 2° Etage Montreal Que. H2X 1K1 (514) 844-1954 President & Executive Director. Nicole M.-Boisvert
A Quebec film development corporation created in 1975 to encourage and stimulate the Quebec film industry through investments, loans and subsidies. The Société Générale du Cinéma du Québec 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.
PROVINCIAL ARTS ADMINISTRATORS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Thomas Fielding
Director, Cultural Services Branch
Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services
Parliament Buildings
Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4
(604) 387-1011
ALBERTA
Alberta Culture
Hon. Mary J. LeMessurier. Minister
131 Legislature Bldg.
Edmonton, Alta. TSK 2B6
(403) 427-4928
John S. O'Neill Deputy Minister
14th Fl, CN Tower
10004 104 Ave.
Edmonton, Alta. T5J OK5S
(403) 427-2921
Cultural Development Division: Glen Buick. Assistant Deputy Minister
11th FL, CN Tower
Edmonton, Alta.
(403) 427-2553
Les Graff, Director
Visual Arts Branch
10158 103 St
Edmonton, Alta. T5J 0X6
(403) 427-2031
David Scorgie, Assistant Director
Film and Literary Arts Branch
12th Fl. CN Tower
Edmonton, Alta.
(403) 427-2554
Director
Performing Arts Branch
11th Fl, CN Tower
Edmonton. Alta.
(403) 427-6315
SASKATCHEWAN
Dept of Culture and Recreation
3rd Fl, Ratner Bldg
1942 Hamilton St
Regina, Sask S4P 3V7
Arts and Multicultural Division
Chuck Sutyla Director
(306) 565-5728
Denis Nokony. Senior Arts Consultant (306) 565-5758