Film Canada Yearbook (1999)

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i VIDEO Be =o (ij GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Saskatchewan SASKATCHEWAN ARTS BOARD 3475 Albert St. Regina, SK S4S 6X6 (306) 787-4056 / (800) 667-7526 (Sask.) Fax: (306) 787-4199 Exec. Director: Valerie Creighton Literary & Multidisciplinary Arts Consultant: Gail Paul Armstrong Performing Arts Consultant: Angela Birdsell Visual & Media Arts Consultant: Doug Townsend THE SASKATCHEWAN FILM AND VIDEO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (SaskFILM) Bishop’s Court 1701 College Ave. Regina, SK S4P 1B8 (306) 347-3456 Fax: (306) 359-7768 E-mail: saskfilm@sk.sympatico.ca General Manager: Donald Archbold Marketing/Locations Liaison: Lisa King Director, Tax Credits: Louise Usick SaskFilm is celebrating its tenth year of fostering the development of, and provincial financial assistance to, the film and video industry in Saskatchewan. The Film Employment Tax Credit was introduced this year, providing a 35% tax credit on Saskatchewan salaries or mentor salaries. SaskFILM also provides complete location scouting, facilitation services, a photo library and film and video guide. SASKATCHEWAN MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, CULTURE & HOUSING Multiculturalism Unit 410 1855 Victoria Ave. Regina, SK S4P 3V7 (306) 787-5729 Fax: (306) 787-8560 Exec. Director: Peggy Clark Sr. Multicultural Consultant: Margaret Morrissette (306) 787-5877 Manitoba CITY OF WINNIPEG Civic Centre 3rd Fl., Administration Bldg. 510 Main St. Winnipeg, MB R3B 1B9 (204) 986-3058 Fax: (204) 949-1174 Cell: (204) 955-9659 E-mail: kboyce @city.winnipeg.mb.ca Film & Cultural Liaison / EPC Secretariat: Kenny Boyce To deal expeditiously with requests for filming in Winnipeg relating to City facilities, services, resources, equipment and materials. MANITOBA ARTS COUNCIL 525 93 Lombard Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 3B1 (204) 945-2237 Fax: (204) 945-5925 154 Executive Director: Douglas Riske Visual Arts Officer: Richard Holden MANITOBA FILM & SOUND 333 93 Lombard Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 3B1 (204) 947-2040 Fax: (204) 956-5261 E-mail: explore @ mbfilmsound.mb.ca Website: www.mbfilmsound.mb.ca C.E.O. and Film Commissioner: Carole Vivier Film Program Administrator: Alexa Saborowski Locations Assistant: Dani Jubinville Film, video, sound recording and location assistance programs which enable the development, production and marketing of motion pictures, film and video productions, and sound recording projects in the province of Manitoba. Also administers the new Manitoba Film & Video Production Tax Credit. As a member of the Association of Film Commissioners International, it provides complete location services liaison with the industry and all levels of government, publishes Manitoba's only industry production guide, and maintains an extensive photo library. Ontario ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO Sound & Moving Image Portfolio 77 Grenville St., Unit 300 Toronto, ON M5S 1B3 (416) 327-1551 Fax: (416) 327-1999 Archivist: Mark Epp The Archives of Ontario is the official archival repository of the Government of Ontario. The Sound and Moving Image Portfolio identifies, acquires, preserves, and makes available public and private audio, video and motion picture film material relating to the history of Ontario. Holdings include goverment ministry productions, royal commission proceedings and legislative assembly broadcasts, as well as home movies, broadcast recordings and oral history interviews. In order to reserve equipment or prepare material, researchers are required to make an appointment for Tue. or Wed., 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except holidays). CITY OF TORONTO Toronto Film and Television Office City Hall 100 Queen St. W., 1st Fl. W. Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 (416) 392-7570 Fax: (416) 392-0675 E-mail: info @torontofilmpermits.com Website: www.torontofilmpermits.com Film Commissioner: Rhonda Silverstone A free service for location assistance and permits THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HUNTSVILLE 37 Main St. E. Huntsville, ON P1H 1A1 (705) 789-1751, ext. 2236 Fax: (705) 789-1762 Contact: Robert W. Small MINISTRY OF CITIZENSHIP, CULTURE AND RECREATION 77 Bloor St. W., 6th FI. Toronto, ON M7A 2R9 (416) 325-6200 Minister: Hon. Isabel Bassett Deputy Minister: Naomi Alboim Culture Division Assistant Deputy Minister: Jane Marlatt (416) 314-7262 Cultural Policy Branch Director: (Acting) Scot Weeres (416) 314-7119 ONTARIO ARTS COUNCIL 151 Bloor St. W., 6th FI. Toronto, ON M5S 1T6 (416) 961-1660 (800) 387-0058 (Ontario) Fax: (416) 961-7796 E-mail: info@arts.on.ca. Website: www.arts.on.ca Chair: Hon. H.N.R. Jackman Exec. Director: Gwenlyn Setterfield Media Arts Officer: Dan Lander Acting Visual Arts Officer: Anne-Marie Bénéteau The Ontario Arts Council offers various forms of assistance to artists in the province of Ontario. Please contact the Media Arts Officer for additional information. OAC's Media Arts programs encourage the creation and production of media arts in Ontario, including film & video. Programs are available to emerging and experienced media artists and to media arts organizations. Programs for Organizations Artist-Run-Centres: Media and Visual Arts Purpose: Provides annual grants to assist artistrun centres with expenses incurred in the creation, presentation and documentation of media and visual arts. Grants also assist with production, professional development, distribution and exhibition expenses. Eligibility: This program is open to Ontariobased cooperatives of professional artists operating as not-for-profit organizations. Organizations must have been in operation for at least one year, have presented a full year of programming, and pay professional fees to exhibiting artists. Deadline: March 1, 1999 i Programs for Individuals Artists’ Film and Video Purpose: This production program provides Project grants to assist independent artists using film and video as a form of creative expression. Eligibility: This program is open to Ontario-based professional media artists wishing to realize a film or video project. Artists working with film and video installation may also apply. Deadline: April 15, 1999 and November 1, 1999. BRREBRPRPRRRRRPRRRRPR PT SB First Projects: Film and Video Purpose: Provides project grants to first-time and emerging film and video artists undertaking their first project in either film or video. Artists working with film and video installation may also apply. 1999 ¢ FILM CANADA YEARBOOK