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CINEVIC, SOCIETY OF ISLAND MEDIA ARTS CO-OP NEW BRUNSWICK FILMMAKERS’ INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS (IMAC) CO-OPERATIVE
2022 Douglas St PO Box 2726 | PO Box 1537 Stn A
Victoria BC V8T 4L1 Charlottetown PE C1A 8C3 | 732 Charlotte St
(250) 389-1590 Fredericton NB E3B 4Y1
FILM COMMISIONS PRODUCTION enasanaaire
PRE-PRODUCTION
TALENT
CREATIVE SERVICES
UNIONS & GUILDS AWARDS & FESTIVALS EDUCATION
Fax: (250) 380-1547
E-mail: director@cinevic.ca
Website: www.cinevic.ca
President: Garfield L. Miller
Exec. Director: Bryan Skinner
CineVic is a non-profit cooperative committed to independent film and videomaking. We Offer artistic development, screenings, seminars, discussions, equipment access and hands-on experience in media arts production to professionals, beginners and all those in between.
CINEWORKS INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS SOCIETY
300 1131 Howe St
Vancouver BC V6Z 2L7
(604) 685-3841
Fax: (604) 685-9685
E-mail: info@cineworks.ca
Website: www.cineworks.ca
Exec. Director: Meg Thornton
Technical Director: Juergen Beerwald Member Services: Nicole Audy
Digital Media Co-ordinator: J.D. Rouette Exhibition Co-ordinator: Sarah Muff
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, 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 Media Arts Alliance (IMAA).
FILM & VIDEO ARTS SOCIETY — ALBERTA (FAVA)
9722 102nd St
Edmonton AB T5K 0x4
(780) 429-1671
Fax: (780) 429-3636
E-mail: info@fava.ca
Website: www.fava.ca
FAVA is an independent film & video co-op with a mandate to facilitate media arts production and exhibition. Half-year classes and short-term focused workshops. Monthly screenings of works by members and guests. Production and post-production facilities. Available formats include 35mm / super 16 / 16mm / Super 8 film. DVcam / miniDV / Beta. Post-production facilities include AVID, Adrenaline, Final Cut Pro, ProTools, 16mm & 35mm flatbed editors and film to video transfer unit.
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Website: www.mainfilm.qc.ca
Artist-run centre dedicated to independent
(902) 892-3131
E-mail: imac@pei.aibn.com
Website: www.islandmedia.pe.ca Co-ordinator: Mille Clarkes
IMAC provides its members and the general public with access to equipment resources, facilities training and mentorship support for both film and video production. IMAC accomplishes this by offering workshops, training and exhibition opportunities. We also offer production support, and most essentially, a hub for the independent film community.
(506) 455-1632
Fax: (606) 457-2006
E-mail: info@nbfilmcoop.com Website: www.nbfilmcoop.com / www.swfilmfest.com
Exec. Director: Tony Merzetti
| Membership Services: Cathie LeBlanc
President: Melony McCarthy
| The NB Film Co-op supports independent | film/video makers in NB with 16mm and DV | equipment and facilities, provides year-round
film/video workshops, and produces a weekly
| e-news, It lobbies for independent film/video
LIAISON OF INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS OF TORONTO (LIFT) 301 — 171 East Liberty St
Toronto ON M6K 3P6
(416) 588-6444
Fax: (416) 588-7017
E-mail: office@lift.on.ca
Website: www.lift.on.ca
Exec. Director: Roberto Ariganello Membership Co-ordinator: Renata Mohamed Technical Co-ordinators: Vanessa Lam,
Greg Boa
Communications Co-ordinator:
Michael Barker
Workshop Co-ordinator: Shenaz Baksh
LIFT is a non-profit charitable organization that provides Toronto's vibrant independent filmmaking community with affordable access to production equipment and postproduction facilities, a bi-monthly magazine, workshops and film screenings and a wide array of information resources (cast and crew lists, festivals, funding, etc.). All inquiries should be directed to the Membership Coordinator.
MAIN FILM
303 — 4067 boul St-Laurent Montréal QC H2W 1Y7 (514) 845-7442
Fax: (514) 845-0718 E-mail: info@mainfilm.qc.ca
Directrice générale: Deborah McInnes
filmmakers. |
makers itself and with the Independent Media Arts Alliance. It also hosts the Silver Wave Film Festival, a provincial event held annually in Fredericton.
NEWFOUNDLAND INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS’ CO-OPERATIVE
40 King’s Rd
St John’s NL A1C 3P5
(709) 753-6121
Fax: (709) 753-5366
E-mail: admin@nifco.org
Website: www.nifco.org
Exec. Director: Jean Smith
SASKATCHEWAN FILMPOOL
CO-OPERATIVE
| 301 1822 Scarth St
Regina SK S4P 2G3
(806) 757-8818
Fax: (306) 757-3622
E-mail: web@filmpool.ca Website: www.filmpool.ca Production / exhibition / training.
WESTERN ARCTIC MOVING PICTURES (WAMP)
PO Box 1602
Yellowknife NT X1A 2P2
(867) 766-2586
E-mail: wamp@wamp.ca
Website: www.wamp.ca
Project Manager: Stephen Puskas
A non-profit film/video co-op with the mandate to make artistic-driven northern films/videos. Production and post-production facilities. DV, Super 8, 16mm, FCP edit suites. WAVWP also hosts year-round workshops and screenings.
WINNIPEG FILM GROUP ING.
304 — 100 Arthur St
Winnipeg MB R8B 1H3
(204) 925-FiLM (3456)
Fax: (204) 942-6799
E-mail: brian@winnipegfilmgroup.com Website: www.winnipegfilmgroup.com Exec, Director: Brian Pee!
The Winnipeg Film Group (WFG) is an artistrun film education, production, distribution
| and exhibition centre Promoting the art of
independent film. Since its inception in 1974 it has focused on the development of the artist, the development of the audience, and the exploration of the medium.
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