Film Canada Yearbook (1986)

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For the replacement of approval stamps or certificates that have been lost or destroyed in respect of a film already inspected by the Director, or for any alteration that requires a change in the records of the Director, $5 per titled subject. 12. For each titled subject of videotape submitted for inspection by the holder of a film exchange licence, $5 for the first 10 minutes of videotape and $2.50 for each additional 5 minutes or part of 5 minutes pertaining to the titled subject. 13. For each additional print of videotape that has already been approved by the Director and that is submitted by the holder of a film exchange licence, $4 for the first 10 minutes of videotape and $2 for each additional 5 minutes or part of 5 minutes pertaining to the titled subject. 14, For each titled subject of videotape not otherwise provided for, $6 for the first 10 minutes of videotape and $3 for each additional 5 minutes or part of 5 minutes pertaining to the titled subject. Theatre Products *Exclusive Century Projector agents in Canada *Xetron products *Most popular brands of major equipment LORRAINE CARBONS Film Exchanges The fee for a film exchange licence shall be paid in cash or by money order or certified cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Finance in accordance with the following schedule: 1. For a general film exchance licence with no restrictions as to the number of fils) eee hace chee shee eee $400 2. For a limited film exchange licence limited to six titled SUBIOCES errata coer olen Se weteels ete $100 3. For a limited film exchange licence limited to films exposed, developed, and printed within the Province without limitation as to number............. $100 4, For a film exchange licence limited to 16mm films with no restriction as to the numberof fiimsis ce seas ee ste $100 5. For a film exchange licence limited to screen advertising file ence hanidaineAsede maeitah aca $50 6. For a film exchange licence limited to videotapes with no restriction as to the number of videotapes.............. $100 Theatres The fee for a motion picture theatre licence shall be paid in cash or by money order or certified cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Finance in accordance with the following schedule: l. For a general licence............++$50 2. For a licence limited to the showing of 3. For a licence limited to the showing of VIGCOLADES <aexe ce ccs c ue eelbsieuee nt $50 Legislation may be revised during 1986. Please check specific questions with Film Classification office. ALBERTA Motion Picture Censor Board Main FL, CN Tower 10004 104 Ave. Edmonton, Alta. T5J 0K5 (403) 427-2006 Minister: Hon. Mary J. LeMessurier Chairman: Owen G. Hooper *Sound Service “Installations “Theatre Supplies “Rebuilding Shop “Theatre Planning *Theatre Automating 455 Milner Ave., Unit 9 Scarborough, Ontario M1B-2K4 (416) 293-4030 JOHN KILCULLEN Manager, Theatre Products Film Classification “General” — No age or accompaniment restriction. “Parental Guidance” — No age or accompaniment restriction. This category will serve to advise the parent or guardian that some discretion should be exercised. “Mature” — Admittance to 14 years and over. No person under 14 years shall gain admission unless accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. “Restricted Adult” — Because of the content, these films are restricted to persons 18 or over. A child may be admitted to a theatre at which any motion picture is being shown if (a) he is not more than three years of age, and (b) he is accompanied by his parent. Screening Fees 35mm: Ist copy $6 per 1000 ft. or fraction thereof; 2nd and subsequent copies $2 per 1000 ft. or fraction thereof. $2 for each trailer. Film subject used for advertising purposes only, $1 per 100 ft. or fraction thereof. 16mm: Ist copy $3 per 400 ft. or fraction thereof; 2nd and subsequent copies $1 per 400 ft. or fraction thereof. $2 for each trailer. $1 per 40 ft. of film or fraction thereof for film subjects used for advertising purposes only. Licence Fees The Film Exchange annual licence fee is $250 to distribute both 35mm and 16mm films, and $100 annually to distribute 16mm films only. Theatres and projectionists do not require a licence. Amusement Tax There are no amusement taxes. 91