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collaborative, leaming environment.
Established in 1974, AFCOOP is a registered
pregy that supports filmmakers by: * providing the most accessible film production facilities in Nova Scotia;
¢ providing a funding source for filmmakers;
* operating as an educational and training resource centre.
CALGARY SOCIETY OF INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS P.O. Box 23177 Connaught P.O.
718 17th Ave. S.W.
Calgary, AB T2S 3B1
(403) 205-4747
Fax; (403) 237-5838
E-mail: info@csis.org
Website: www.csis.org
CINEVIC SOCIETY OF INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS 101 610 Johnson St.
Victoria, BC V8BW 1M4
(250) 389-1590
Fax: (250) 380-1547
E-mail: cinevic@coastnet.com
Website: www.coastnet.com/~cinevic/ President: Kathy Kay
Vancouver Island's only fully equipped film production co-operative. CineVic hosts monthly speakers, film screenings and film discussions, and sponsors the annual Victoria Independent Film and Video Festival. Workshops and co-operative filmmaking ventures are also regular activities.
CINEWORKS INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS SOCIETY
1131 Howe St., Ste. 300
Vancouver, BC V6Z 2L7
Membership & Equipment Access:
(604) 685-3841
Administration & Programming:
(604) 685-3841
Fax; (604) 685-9685
E-mail: cineworks @radiant.net
Website: www.cineworks.bc.ca
Exec. Director: Meg Thomton
Technical Director: Juergen Beerwald Programming: Caroline Coutts
Member Services: Nicole Audy
Based in Vancouver's Pacific Centre, Cineworks serves a membership of over 250 independent filmmakers and media artists by providing subsidized film production equipment and facilities, production support and professional development and networking opportunities. Cineworks also offers a regular program of workshops and screenings which are open to the general public. Cineworks is a focal point for visiting filmmakers and local film activity and acts as an advocate for independent filmmakers and filmmaking.
Cineworks is an artist-run non-profit society and registered charity, and a member of the national Independent Film and Video Alliance.
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FILM & VIDEO ARTS SOCIETY-ALBERTA (FAVA) 9722 102 St., 2nd FI.
Edmonton, AB T5K 0X4
Tel. & Fax: (780) 429-1671
E-mail: fava @worldgate.ca
An independent film, video and animation arts co-operative with a mandate to facilitate media arts production and exhibition. Production and post-production facilities. Formats available include Betacam, High 8 video, 3/4” Umatic video, Super 8 and 16mm film, Avid & ProTools.
ISLAND MEDIA ARTS CO-OP (IMAC)
P.O. Box 2726
Charlottetown, PE C1A 8C3
(902) 892-3131
Fax: (902) 628-2019
E-mail: imac @isn.net
Co-ordinator: Linda Wigmore
Since 1982 IMAC has provided its members with resources, facilities and support for 16mm film production. IMAC devotes time to workshops, training and exhibitions.
LIAISON OF INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS OF TORONTO (LIFT)
37 Hanna Ave., Ste. 301
Toronto, ON M5K 1W8
(416) 588-6444
Fax: (416) 588-7017
E-mail: lift@inforamp.net
Website: www.inforamp.net/-lift
Administrative Co-ordinator: Deborah McInnes Membership Co-ordinator: Deanna Bowen Technical Managers: Lisa Hayes, Roberto Ariganello
Technical Co-ordinator: Lisa Hayes,
With over 600 members, LIFT is Canada’s largest independent film co-op, offering affordable access to production and post-production equipment, a program of workshops and screenings, a bi-monthly newsletter, and a wide array of information resources (crew lists, festivals, funding, etc.) to its members. All inquiries should be directed to the Membership Co-ordinator.
MAIN FILM
4067 boul. St.-Laurent, Ste. 303
Montréal, QC H2W 1Y7
(514) 845-7442
Fax: (514) 845-0718
E-mail: info@mainfilm.qc.ca
Website: www.mainfilm.qc.ca
Président: Phyllis Katrapani
Co-ordinator: Julien Belleteste
Service organization for independent filmmakers, with projection of special films on Saturday and Sunday nights at the end of the month.
NEW BRUNSWICK FILMMAKERS’ CO-OPERATIVE 51 York St.
P.O. Box 1537, Stn. A
Fredericton, NB ESB 4Y1
(506) 455-1632
Fax: (506) 457-2006
E-mail: nbfilmco-op @ brunNet.net
Website: www.brunNet.net/Nbfilm/
Co-ordinator: Tony Merzetti
Membership Services: Cathie LeBlanc President: Chris Campbell
The NB Film Co-op supports independent filmmakers with 16mm equipment and facilities, provides year-round film workshops, and produces a newsletter “focal point’. It lobbies for independent filmmakers itself and with the Independent Film & Video Alliance, and is a participant in the Alliances’ VAMP program.
NEWFOUNDLAND INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS’ CO-OPERATIVE
40 King’s Rd.
St. John’s, NF A1C 3P5
(709) 753-6121
Fax: (709) 753-5366
E-mail: adminnifco @ nfld.net
Administrator: Jean Smith
SASKATCHEWAN FILMPOOL CO-OPERATIVE
301-1822 Scarth St.
Regina, SK S4P 2G3
(306) 757-8818
Fax: (306) 757-3622
E-mail: filmpool@cableregina.com
Website: www.cableregina.com/~filmpool Production / exhibition
WINNIPEG FILM GROUP INC. 304 100 Arthur St.
Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3
(204) 925-FILM
Fax: (204) 942-6799
E-mail: larrydes@ winnipegfilmgroup.mb.ca Website: www.winnipegfilmgroup.mb.ca Administrative Co-ordinator: Larry Desrochers
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