Cinema Canada (Aug 1976)

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‘August 1976 Third Edition, number 30 Editor/Publisher: Jean-Pierre and Connie Tadros. Associate Editor: Natalie Edwards. Board of Editors: Stephen Chesley, Clive Denton, Natalie Edwards, George Csaba Koller, Connie Tadros. Art Direction: Louis Charpentier. Copy Editor: Charles Shannon. Advertising Manager: June Pike. Subscriptions: Nicole Marchand. Correspondents: Chuck Lapp (Halifax), Peter Bryant (Vancouver), Len Klady (Winnipeg). Contributors: Robert Rouveroy (Rough Cut), Rodger Ross (Tech News). Cinema Canada, founded by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, is published by the Cinema Canada Magazine Foundation. President: George Csaba Koller, VicePresident: Jean-Pierre Tadros, SecretaryTreasurer: Connie Tadros, Directors: Agi Ibranyi-Kiss and George Campbell Miller. Fditorial information: All manuscripts, drawings and photographs submitted must be accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. While the editors will take all reasonable care, they will not be held responsible for the loss of any such submissions. Opinions expressed within the magazine are those of the author and not necessarily those of the editors. Cinema Canada is indexed in the Film Literature Index (Albany) and International Index to Film Periodicals. Member of the Canadian Periodical Publishers’ Association. No part of this magazine may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the Publisher. Cinema Canada Magazine Foundation is a nonprofit organization: Canadian Charitable Organization no. 044-1998-2213. Published with the financial assistance of the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council and the City of Toronto. Second class mail registration no. 3081,.return postage guaranteed Subscription rates for ten issues yearly: normal $8.00, student $7.00, institutions $15.00, foreign $10.00. Notice of change of address should include your old address as printed, on a recent issue. For subscriptions write to Box 398, Station Outremont, Montreal H2V 4N3, P.Q. 406 Jarvis St. Toronto M4Y 2G6 (416) 924-8045 Montreal H2V 4N3 (514) 272-5354 AUG 2 9 . WITHDRAW Box 398, Outremont StationvERSON L CONTENTS Cover From The Bureaucracy by Vancouver animator Al Sens EEE Ee 4 Reverb 6 Film News 11 Ontario and Quebec 12 Prairies and West Coast 13 The October Crisis by Stephen Chesley 14 Tech News Home Video Systems by Rodger J. Ross ee 16 Historical Notes The First Films in Canada: The True Story (2) by Peter Morris eee. eee 17 Introduction to Animation Section ro Ian Birnie 18 From Annecy to Ottawa SS a nn Ronald H. Blumer 21 The Cheshire Bureaucrat: Don Arioli i ———— ———————————— ——————— —————__—__ nnn nnn 26 Becoming Animated Jaan Pill 30 Tidbits about Animators by Jaan Pill eee Katherine Gilday 32 Visiting Guest and Meeting Nemo Te eee — — — — eee N’eema Lakin 34 Animation in Vancouver ee eee Neil Warren 38 Plasticine and Puppet People Se eS Connie Tadros 40 Animating Upstairs SSS — a ae Barry and Greg Thomson 44 For the Love of It 50 Opinion Where is Canadian Cinema Heading? by Serge Losique 56 Film Reviews 57 Breaking Point by Stephen Chesley Reviews of Short Films mi ay TV Special Section (44 pages), edited by the Council of Canilmmakers, is inserted in the middle of this issue, between page and 31. There is one error on the contents page of this section; the phone number (514) 272-5354 is that of Cinema Canada, not the Council of Canadian Filmmakers. August 1976/3