Film Canada Yearbook (2003)

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BROADCASTERS nnanuerinal FUNDING FINANCIAL / LEGAL TALENT PUBLICISTS “RFATIVFE SFRUICES UNIONS GUILDS ASSOCIATIONS UNIONS, GUILDS & ASSOCIATIONS THE CANADIAN CONFERENCE OF THE ARIS 130 Albert St., Ste 804 Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 (613) 238-3561 Fax: (613) 238-4849 E-mail: info@ccarts.ca Website: www.ccarts.ca President: Denise Roy National Director: Megan Williams The CCA is Canada’s oldest and largest arts advocacy organization and artists’ network. A national, non-governmental, non-profit association, it endeavours to strengthen public and private support to the arts and enhance the awareness of the role and value of the arts through communication, information, research, promotion and consultation activities. As part of its information program, the CCA publishes various bilingual policy papers and reports on the arts, as well as a handbook — The Directory of the Arts — a selective guide to federal and provincial departments, agencies and people with responsibility for arts and culture and a guide to more than 150 national associations, service organizations and unions in the fields of broadcasting, copyright, crafts, dance, education, film, heritage, music, publishing, recording, theatre, visual arts and writing. The Directory, which is updated bi-annually, also features a listing of provincial arts associations across Canada. The CCA also publishes BLIZZART, a quarterly newsletter on current arts issues. Contact: Kevin Desjardins, Communications & Public Relations Manager CANADIAN FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION (CETPA) / ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DE PRODUCTION DE FILM ET DE TELEVISION (ACPFT) 151 Slater St., Ste. 605 Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 (613) 233-1444 / (800) 656-7440 Fax: (613) 233-0073 E-mail: ottawa@cftpa.ca President & C.E.O.: Elizabeth McDonald Exec. Vice-President: Guy Mayson V.P. of Communications & Media: Jane L. Thompson Government Advisor: Beatrice Raffoul National Director, External Relations & Member Services: Margot Hallam National Director, Mentorship Program: Deborah Andrews The CFTPA / ACPFT is a non-profit association promoting the general interest of independent Canadian film, television and new media industry by lobbying government on policy matters, negotiating labour agreements on behalf of independent producers, offering mentorship programs, seminars, an annual conference, and producing industry publications such as The Guide, a concise and complete picture of the Canadian film and television industry. British Columbia 1140 Homer St., Ste. 301 Vancouver, BC V6B 2X6 (604) 682-8619 / (866) 390-7639 Fax: (604) 684-9294 E-mail: vancouver.@cftpa.ca V.P.: Neil Haggquist Director, Industrial and External Relations: Andrew Williamson Ontario 20 Toronto St., Ste. 830 Toronto, ON M5C 2B8 (416) 304-0280 / (800) 267-8208 Fax: (416) 304-0499 E-mail: toronto@cftpa.ca National V.P., Industrial Relations and Counsel: John Barrack National Director, Industrial Relations: Cara Martin National Industrial Relations Manager: Jayson Mosek CANADIAN INDEPENDENT RECORD PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION (CIRPA) 150 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 403 Toronto, ON M4P 1E8 (416) 485-3152 Fax: (416) 485-4373 E-mail: cippa@cirpa.ca Website: www.cirpa.ca President: Brian Chater Membership Services & Communications: Sharon Hookway Policy & Government Relations: Donna Murphy International Trade Shows: Mary Vrantsidis CANADIAN MEDIA GUILD 144 Front St. W., Ste. 300 Toronto, ON M5J 2L7 (416) 591-5333 Fax: (416) 591-7278 E-mail: guild@interlog.com Website: www.cmg.ca President: Lise Lareau Staff Representatives: Dan Oldfield, Kathy Viner, Keith Maskell, Bruce May, Glenn Gray, Gabi Durocher, Gerry Whelan CANADIAN MOTION PICTURE DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION (CMPDA) 22 St. Clair Ave. E., Ste. 1603 Toronto, ON M4T 284 (416) 961-1888 Fax: (416) 968-1016 President: Hon. D.C. Frith, P.C. Vice-President: Susan Peacock The Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association is one of the country’s senior film industry trade associations. It is the Canadian affiliate of the Motion Picture Association Inc. (MPA) and serves as the voice and advocate of the major U.S. studios whose distribution divisions market feature films, entertainment programming for TV, and pre-recorded videocassettes/DVDs in Canada. CMPDA protects copyright owners and directs an anti-piracy program to protect films, videos and television shows. Member Companies Buena Vista International Inc., Columbia Pictures Industries Inc., Metro-GoldwynMayer Studio Inc., Paramount Pictures Corporation, Twentieth Century Fox International Corporation, Universal Internationa! Films Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Canadian Film and Video Security Offices (FVSO) 7900 Taschereau, Ste. C210 Brossard, QC J4X 1C2 (450) 672-1990 Fax: (450) 672-1660 National Director: Serge Corriveau Investigator: Jim Sweeney (416) 686-8854 CANADIAN MUSICAL REPRODUCTION RIGHTS AGENCY (CMRRA) 56 Wellesley St. W., Ste. 320 Toronto, ON M5S 2S3 (416) 926-1966 Fax: (416) 926-7521 E-mail: inquirles@cmrra.ca Website: www.cmrra.ca President: David A. Basskin CANADIAN PICTURE PIONEERS 21 Dundas Sq., Ste. 906 Toronto, ON M5B 1B7 (416) 368-1139 Fax: (416) 368-1130 The Canadian Picture Pioneers was formed in 1940 as an organization dedicated to the welfare of all men and women of the motion picture industry. It has grown to its presentday strength of over 900 members in six branches across the country, Original membership requirements called for 25 years of service in the industry. This period of service has now been reduced to 15 years. Anyone qualifies for membership — doorman, cashier, caretaker, manager, projectionist, booker, etc. Its Trust Fund helps members of the film industry by, for example, frequently paying additional costs not covered by a health insurance plan and 2003 ¢ FILM CANADA YEARBOOK aN enec >| eeee Ja ‘ ##ee¢e2 Zz