Film Canada Yearbook (2003)

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TALENT GUILDS DURIICICTS sree LIL EQUIPMENT SALES RENTALS POSTPRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION NOVA SCOTIA NOVA SCOTIA FILM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 1724 Granville St. Halifax, NS B3J 1X5 (902) 424-7177 Fax: (902) 424-0617 E-mail: novascotia.film@ns.sympatico.ca Website: www.film.ns.ca C.E.O.: Ann MacKenzie Director of Finance: Shelley Creighton Program Administrator: Linda Wood Locations & Marketing Officer: Jennifer Macintyre NSFDC offers a variety of loans and investment to support film and video production in Nova Scotia: these can be accessed at the website. Location Services NSFDC actively promotes Nova Scotia's beautiful locations including modem urban settings, historic sites, quaint fishing villages, lush green forests, rolling hills, and rugged coastlines. With an extensive location library NSFDC's Location Officer is pleased to offer a variety of settings to perfectly capture your project. NSFDC will also provide a location scouting service to a maximum of two days for visiting producers. The CBC/NSFDC Bridge Award This award is granted to eligible emerging producers to produce a half-hour or one-hour long television production. It is a combination of a regional broadcast licence from the CBC, CBC services and an NSFDC equity investment. NUNAVUT NUNAVUT FILM COMMISSION Government of Nunavut, Dept. of Sustainable Development Box 1000, Stn. 1120 Iqaluit, NU XOA OHO (867) 975-5934 Fax: (867) 975-5981 E-mail: dmonteith@gov.nu.ca Contact: David Monteith 220 ONTARIO HAMILTON FILM LIAISON OFFICE City of Hamilton 1 James St. S., 8th FI. Hamilton, ON L8P 4R5 (905) 546-4233 / (800) 868-1329 Fax: (905) 546-4107 E-mail: scoverda@hamilton.ca Website: www.hamilton.ca Business Development Consultant, Film: Susan M. Coverdale CITY OF TORONTO Toronto Film and Television Office Toronto City Hall, North Rotunda 100 Queen St. 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: John M. Finley DURHAM REGION — FILM OFFICE Box 623 1615 Dundas St. E., Whitby Mall Whitby, ON L1N 6A3 (905) 723-0028 / (800) 706-9857 Fax: (905) 436-5359 E-mail: durecdev@region.durham.on.ca Sr. Development Officer: Jennifer Morrison Location assistance; local government liason; free copies of local Film & Television Production Resource Guide. NIAGARA ECONOMIC & TOURISM CORPORATION Box 1042 2201 St. David's Rd. Thorold, ON L2V 4T7 (905) 685-1308 / (800) 263-2988 Fax: (905) 688-5907 E-mail: info@niagaracanada.com Website: www.niagaracanada.com Manager, Business Development: Alan Teichroeb ONTARIO ARTS COUNCIL 151 Bloor St. W., 5th Fl. Toronto, ON M5S 176 (416) 961-1660 / (800) 387-0058 (Ontario) Fax: (416) 961-7796 E-mail: info@arts.on.ca, Website: www.arts.on.ca Chair: Julia Foster Acting Exec. Director: John Brotman The Ontario Arts Council offers various forms of assistance to artists in the Province of Ontario. Please contact the Art Services Department for additional information. GOVERNMENT / FILM COMMISSIONS / AWARDS / FESTIVALS / & MORE OAC's Media Arts programs encourage the creation and production of media arts in Ontario, including film and 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 artist-run 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. Visual and Media Arts Project Grants: Purpose: To provide grants to support visual and media arts organizations, groups or collectives for projects that complement their programming and involve visual or media artists. Eligibility: This program is open to Ontariobased not-for-profit visual arts organizations and groups undertaking projects involving the presentation and distribution of art, educational or professional development activities, or documentation on dissemination of art. Organizations receiving annual support funding are not eligible. 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 Ontariobased professional media artists wishing to realize a film or video project. Artists working with film and video installation may also apply. 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. Eligibility: This program is open to Ontariobased artists interested in producing their first film or video project. Applicants from other artistic disciplines wishing to incorporate film or video into their work may also apply. Deadline: December 15, 2002 Note: Photographers can now apply to Visual Arts Individual programs. Contact the Visual Arts Officer for details. Granting programs and deadlines are subject to change. Always confirm deadlines before applying by contacting OAC. 2003 © FILM CANADA YEARBOOK