Film Canada Yearbook (2002)

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FUNDING FINANCIAL / LEGAL i IMCUDAMCE CU DNMANFACTENe TALENT PUBLICISTS CREATIVE SERVICES UNIONS GUILDS ASSOCIATIONS EQUIPMENT SALES RENTALS STUDIOS POSTPRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION : GOVT AGENCIES/ AWARDS & FESTIVALS GOVERNMENT / FILM COMMISSIONS / AWARDS & FESTIVALS PACIFIC CINEMATHEQUE PACIFIQUE 1131 Howe St., Ste. 200 Vancouver, BC V6Z 2L7 (604) 688-8202 Fax: (604) 688-8204 E-mail: info@cinematheque.bc.ca Website: www. cinematheque.bc.ca Exec. Director: Jim Sinclair Incorporated in 1972, the PCP is a nonprofit society and centre dedicated to the understanding of film and moving images in both the Canadian and international contexts. Through screenings and film tours, as well as the provision of educational services and resources, the PCP fosters critical media literacy and advances cinema as art and a vital means of communication in British Columbia and Canada. Its 210-seat theatre is open six nights a week all year (Tuesdays and afternoons are open for rentals at nominal cost). The theatre is equipped with 35mm / 16mm projection (with large-screen 3/4” and 1/2” video projector), Dolby stereo sound and has excellent sightlines, plus a cappuccinobar/ lobby reception area. FILM COURSES BRITISH COLUMBIA CAPILANO COLLEGE Film & Television Studies 2055 Purcell Way N. Vancouver, BC V7J 3H5 (604) 990-7868 Fax: (604) 990-7867 Website: www.capcollege.bc.ca Contact: Bob Morris Fulland part-time courses in professional film studies Animation Department 2055 Purcell Way N. Vancouver, BC V7J 3H5 (604) 983-7516 Fax: (604) 984-4985 E-mail: toons@capcollege.bc.ca Website: www.capcollege.bc.ca Contact, Commercial: Don Perro Contact, Digital: Craig Simmons (604) 9907854 Classical and computer animation training specifically for creative careers in the animation industry. EMILY CARR INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN 1399 Johnston St. Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9 (604) 844-3800 Fax: (604) 844-3801 Media Arts: film / video / sound / classical & computer animation / media history / integrated media / photography 216 PRAXIS CENTRE FOR SCREENWRITERS 300 — 12 Water St. Vancouver, BC V6B 1A5 (604) 682-3100 Fax: (604) 682-7909 Director: Patricia Gruben Resource centre for screenwriters: library / script analysis service and related courses. Feature film script competition for Canadian writers / filmmakers. Deadline June 30 and October 30 yearly. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY School for the Contemporary Arts 8888 University Blvd. Burnaby, BC V5A IS6 (604) 291-3363 Fax: (604) 291-5907 E-mail: ca@sfu.ca Website: www.sfu.ca/sca Director: Owen Underhill Instructors: Colin Browne, Rob Groeneboer, Patricia Gruben, Terry Kerr, Jacqueline Levitin, Chris Welsby. The four-year Film and Video program is designed for students who wish to integrate academic and production work. Students begin working with 16mm film in their first year and are encouraged to develop their interests in directing, editing, screenwriting, film sound, camera, music and all aspects of dramatic, experimental and documentary production. The possibilities of the medium are expanded each year in historical and theoretical courses that explore critical and contemporary issues in sound and moving image production, Interdisciplinary work is encouraged. Students may undertake incidental or substantial studies in dance, music, theatre, visual art and technical theatre. The school is equipped with 16mm and video production facilities, including non-linear editing and digital sound suites. The program leads to a BFA in Film Production, or applicants may apply for an extended minor. UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Film Program Room 354A 1874 East Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1 Department of Theatre, Film & Creative Writing (604) 822-3880 (Theatre Program) (604) 822-6037 (Film Program) (604) 822-0699 (Creative Writing Program) Undergraduate Courses Introduction to Film & TV / Introductory Video Production / History of Film / Intermediate Film Production / Studies in Film Theory / Studies in Auteurism / Studies in Genre or Period / Directing / Advanced Problems in Directing / Camera, Lighting & Sound Recording / Post-production Techniques / Advanced Film Production Graduate Courses Seminar: Styles in Film / Seminar: Study of Major Film Artists / Advanced Problems in Film Production / Seminar in Film Studies / Directed Studies / Film Master's Thesis Creative Writing Program Writing for Radio, Screen & TV (including graduate course) VANCOUVER FILM SCHOOL 200 — 198 West Hastings St. Vancouver, BC V6B 1H2 (604) 685-5808 Fax: (604) 685-6389 Website: www.vfis.com President: James Griffin 1. Foundation Film Program: 40-week hands-on immersion film program. 2. 3-D Computer Animation & Digital Effects: 40-week program using the most advanced technology available in computer animation. 8. Classical Animation: 48-week production program addressing art technique and new technology. 4. New Media: The most advanced New Media program in North America. 5. Acting for Film & Television: 48-week comprehensive program for aspiring or working actors. 6. Writing for Film & Television: 16-week intensive program. 7 Make-Up for Film & Television: 24-week complete Basic and Special Effects program. 8. Maya: 24-week intensive hands-on program.Call for a brochure or visit our website. ALBERTA THE BANFF CENTRE Box 1020, Stn. 40 Banff, AB T1L 1H5 (403) 762-6696 Fax: (408) 762-6665 E-mail: arts_info@banffcentre.ab.ca Website: www.banffcentre.ca Artistic Director Media and Visual Arts / Exec. Producer TV and New Media: Sara Diamond The Media and Visual Arts department at The Banff Centre provides a wide range of creative and professional development opportunities in film and television. Throughout the year, the department’s Banff New Media Institute (BNMI) offers a variety of programs through its residencies, work studies, co-productions, workshops, exhibitions and special projects. The Banff Centre is also a place for collaboration. The Banff Media CoProduction Program welcomes artists from around the world and provides them with access to facilities, technical support and financial assistance. The Work Study Program allows participants an Opportunity to expand and upgrade their skills in the areas of television production and postproduction, visual art support, computer applications support and curatorial practice. We invite project and residency proposals from individuals, groups and organizations. 2002 ¢ FILM CANADA YEARBOOK