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cinema. At the undergraduate level all Students in cinema are required to produce 16mm / super video films in this practical course in fiction and documentary. The Master's degree in communications is more theoretical. The Master's in Multimedia requires production of a project ina multimedia format. All students must produce a thesis. A PhD program is also offered. Please call for details.
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
Box 4400
Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3
(506) 458-7404
Fax: (506) 457-1874
Director, Film Program, Dept. of English: Barry Cameron
(506) 458-7404
E-mail: cameronb@unb.ca
E-mail: unbscreenwriting@ email.com
The Film Program, consisting of film studies and film production courses leading toa Certificate in Film, resides within the Department of English as a discrete unit but, through screenwriting, is associated with the Department's Creative Writing Program. The program is also affiliated with both the degree program in Multimedia Studies and the Minor in Fine Arts within the Faculty of Arts. Please call for details.
CO-OPS
ACPAV
1050 boul. René-Lévesque est, bur. 200 Montréal, QC H2L 2L6
(514) 849-2281
Fax: (514) 849-9487
E-mail: acpav @ generation.net Producers: Marc Daigle, René Gueissaz, Bernadette Payeur
THE ATLANTIC FILMMAKERS
COOPERATIVE (AFCOOP)
Box 2043, Stn. M
Halifax, NS B3J 2Z1
(902) 420-4572
Fax: (902) 420-4573
E-mail: afcoop @supercity.ns.ca
Website: www.afcoop.ns.ca
AFCOOP is an accessible member-run centre
for the production of creative films ina
collaborative learning environment.
Established in 1974, AFCOOP is a registered
charity 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.
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CALGARY SOCIETY OF INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS
Box 23177 Connaught P.O.
500 — 1304 4th St. 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 V8W 1M4
(250) 389-1590
Fax: (250) 380-1547
E-mail: cinevic@idmail.com
Website: http://.mypage.direct.ca/v/vitvt/ President: Randy Waldie
Vancouver Island's only fully equipped film production cooperative. CineVic hosts monthly speakers, film screenings and film discussions, and sponsors the annual Victoria Independent Film and Video Festival. Workshops and cooperative filmmaking ventures are also regular activities.
CINEWORKS INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS SOCIETY
1131 Howe St., Ste. 300
Vancouver, BC V6Z 2L7
(604) 685-3841
Fax: (604) 685-9685
E-mail: cineworks @ radiant.net
Website: www.cineworks.ca
Exec. Director: Meg Thornton
Technical Director: Juergen Beerwald Member Services: Nicole Audy
Based in Vancouver's Pacific Cine 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.
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 cooperative with a mandate to facilitate media arts production and exhibition. Production and post-production facilities. Formats avallable include Betacam, High 8 video, 3/4” Umatic video, Super 8 and 16mm film, Avid & ProTools.
ISLAND MEDIA ARTS CO-OP (IMAC)
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.lift.on.ca
Administrative Co-ordinator: Barb Sniderman Membership Co-ordinator: Deanna Bowen Technical Co-ordinators: Christina Battle, Roberto Ariganello
With over 600 members, LIFT is Canada’s largest independent film co-op, offering affordable access to production and postProduction 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 Sunday & Monday nights at the end of the month.
NEW BRUNSWICK FILMMAKERS’ CoOPERATIVE
51 York St.
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: Tony Sekulich
The NB Film Co-op supports independent filmmakers with 16mm and DV 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.
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