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2 aa =52 2 Zas LES RENDEZ-VOUS DU CINEMA oec QUEBECOIS soc A111 1000 rue Fullum “ Montréal QC H2K 3L7 (614) 526-9635 Fax: (514) 526-1955 z The Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois E offers a yearly review of Québec audio-visual =) production: all film production as well as a 6 selection of videos and documentaries & intended for television. The event, which = gathers filmgoers, Québec professionals and . foreign partners, ensures the promotion of Québec production. a MANITOBA MOTION PICTURE 2 INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION ba 376 Donald St Main Fl aw Winnipeg MB_R3B 2J2 FE (204) 949-8869 mie Fax: (204) 947-9290 So E-mail: info@mmpia.ca Website: www.mmpia.ca x Exec. Director: Caryl Brandt na Film Programs Manager: Tara Walker ele MMPIA represents the interests of motion one picture professionals in Manitoba. Through its Bay Ss programs and initiatives, MMPIA creates 285 opportunities for the production, promotion sou and appreciation of film and video in >3 Manitoba.
1500 Merivale Rd 3rd FI Ottawa ON K2E 625 (613) 224-7221
Fax: (613) 224-1958
teachers and parents.
304 — 1240 Bay St
Toronto ON M5R 2A7
(416) 969-7057
Fax: (416) 922-5667
E-mail: mptac.ca@ca.inter.net Website: www.mptac.ca Chairman: Raffaele Papalia Exec. Director: Adina Lebo Secretary: Dean Leland Treasurer: Dan McGrath
owners whose purpose is to:
and managers;
national interests.
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MEDIA AWARENESS NETWORK
E-mail: info@media-awareness.ca Website: www.media-awareness.ca Media and Internet education resources for
MOTION PICTURE THEATRE ASSOCIATIONS OF CANADA
A national non-profit association for theatre
a) maintain a national trade association of motion picture theatre exhibitors, consisting of owners, operators, executives |
b) forward and promote the general welfare and prosperity of motion picture exhibitors;
c) gather, receive and disseminate such information as may seem helpful to members and associated organizations; to interchange ideas in rendering mutual assistance and to provide helpful vocational advice and guidance, and in general to act as a group representing
The Association’s head office is in Toronto, and each province has its own organization.
ShowCanada
The Association's annual convention and trade show is held at a different location in Canada each year, and member provinces take turns hosting the three-day event. Four hundred delegates participate in the seminars and social activities, which include screenings of new products. In 2007 the convention will be held in Niagara Falls, April 25-29. Visit www.showcanada.ca for details.
ShowCanada Showmanship Awards
The Showmanship Awards, presented at a
ceremony during each convention, were
devised to encourage managers to create promotions around film product and special showings. The current five categories for theatre-level personnel are:
e The Blockbuster Film Award — for studioinitiated films with massive merchandising and promotional components
e Showmanship Award — for a film-specific campaign which has been developed by a theatre manager or circuit
e Audience Development Award — for programs focusing on community service and audience development
° Concessions Award — for the best snack promotion
e Promotions of Canadian Film, French and English
MUSIC INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (MUSICNL)
102 — 155 Water St
St John’s NL A1C 1B3
(709) 754-2574
Fax: (709) 754-5758
E-mail: info@mianl.ca
Website: www.musicnl.ca President: Janeatt Hogan
Exec. Director: Denis Parker
1st Vice-President: John Phillips 2nd Vice-President: Mark Bishop Full music industry information.
MUSIC INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF NOVA SCOTIA (MIANS)
PO Box 36119
Halifax NS _B3J 3S9
(902) 423-6271
Fax: (902) 423-8841
E-mail: info@mians.ca
Website: www.mians.ca
Contact: Gordon Lapp
An association of musicians and industry professionals and amateurs intent on creating a healthier music industry through providing educational activities, initiating programs, lobbying regulatory bodies, advising government, and maintaining information on various organizations, programs and projects that relate to the industry.
NABET LOCAL 700 CEP 203 — 100 Lombard St
Toronto ON M5C 1M3
(416) 586-4827
Fax: (416) 5386-0859
E-mail: info@nabet700.com Website: www.nabet700.com President: Jonathon Ahee Business Agent: David Hardy
unions & guilds
NEW BRUNSWICK PRODUCERS’
| ASSOCIATION (APNBPA)
| c/o Connections Productions Inc. | 806-111 Main St
/ Moncton NB E1C 5T8
(606) 382-3984 ext. 104
| Fax: (506) 382-3980 | E-mail: mike@cptv.ca | President: Michel Savoie
Vice-President: Tim Hogan
| A professional organization of film producers
in the province of New Brunswick / Une organization professionnelle des producteurs de film de la province du Nouveau Brunswick.
NORTH AMERICAN BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION (NABA)
| PO Box 500 Stn A
Toronto ON M5W 1E6
| (416) 598-9877
Fax: (416) 598-9774
E-mail: contact@nabanet.com Website: www.nabanet.com Secretary General: David Baylor Exec. Director: Carol Darling, P.Eng
ONTARIO FILM & TELEVISION
STUDIO OWNERS ASSOCIATION
(OFTSOA) c/o Showline Limited 915 Lakeshore Blvd E
| Toronto ON M4M 3L5
(416) 778-7379 Fax: (416) 778-7380
| Contact: Peter Lukas
PIONNIERS DU CINEMA DU QUEBEC / QUEBEC PICTURE PIONEERS
2396 Beaubien E
Montréal QO H2G 1N2
(614) 722-6682
Fax: (514) 721-6684
E-mail: info@pionniersducinema.qc.ca Website: www.pionniersducinema.qc.ca President: Michael Mosca
General Manager: Mario Fortin
QUICKDRAW ANIMATION SOCIETY
201 351 11th Ave SW
Calgary AB T2R 0C7
(408) 261-5767
Fax: (403) 261-5644
E-mail: qas@shaw.ca
Website: www.quickdrawanimation.com The Quickdraw Animation Society (QAS) is a
| non-profit, artist-run film co-op in Calgary. It is
the only animation resource centre in Alberta, offering the use of production equipment, personnel, film, video and text resources. Its first objective is the production of new and innovative personal animation by independent filmmakers. QAS offers beginner animation
| Classes as well as workshops and seminars
on specific aspects of frame-by-frame filmmaking so that artists can adapt their previous discipline to animation.
The second objective is to build appreciation for all types of animation. QAS provides a variety of activities for the general public, including presentations, lectures and
' Children’s animation classes.
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