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VINCE HATHERLEY is looking for freelance film editing projects. | also want to buy a 16mm Moviola (used and cheap). 92 Croft Street, Toronto 4, Ontario (921-2254).
RECORDS. Incomparable Music for films. Underground records of the People’s Music Works. Send 25¢ for a stereo sampler. 220-16T Hempstead, Queens Village, New York 11429V.
FOR RENT: ARRIFLEX S and BOLEX cameras — magazine, lenses and accessories. Also Sony ‘2” video recorder and monitor. Low rates for activists and students. 416-483-5150 (Toronto).
FILM INFORMATION SERVICE offering dossiers on any cinematic subject of your choosing at very reasonable rates. New address: 4283 Ave. de L’Esplanade, Montréal 131, Canada.
FOR RENT. SUPER 16 ECLAIR. Qualified cinematographer only. Produces superb quality 35mm _ blow-up. Daily and weekly rates. Hobel-Leiterman Productions Ltd. 416-920-3495 (Toronto).
FREELANCE CAMERAMAN with own synced 16S Arriflex outfit. Available for shooting anywhere. Contact Fred Salaff Productions, 20 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto (Telephone: 964-6806). Experienced.
ATTENTION CAMERAMEN! Top cash paid for any 16 or 35mm raw stock film you may have left over from your last production. Filmex, 55 Maitland St., Toronto (416-964-7415).
SCRIPTS, SCREENPLAYS, SCENARIOS or what have you! We will produce or act as writer’s agent. Write P.O. Box 812, Place d’Armes, Montreal 126.
ARRI BL for rent in Toronto area. Weekly or monthly rents negotiable. Filmex, 964-7415.
16/35mm EDITING ROOMS. Large. Moviola or Steenbeck. 416-920-3495 (Toronto).
BROADMINDED? Eccentric collector would like colored postcards of sunsets from anywhere in the world. Send them (in an envelope) to Gerry Lorange, 1191 Union Avenue, Montreal 111, Canada and he'll send you (absolutely free) a beautiful Montreal sunset postcard in return.
The seventh annual Independent Film Competition is to be held on the campus of Central Michigan University November 3 through 5. Monetary prizes total $1100, and films — to be eligible — must be in 16mm and no longer than 45 minutes. Entry deadline is October 23, and the entry fee is $2. Write: Robert Manning, Independent Film Competition, P.O. Box 508, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 48858.
It has been announced that some 45,000 Deutchmarks in prize money is to be awarded at the 19th International Festival of Short Films in Oberhausen, to be held April 9 through 14 of next year. To be kept informed: Westdeutche Kurzfilmtage, Schwartzstrasse 71, 42 Oberhausen 1, West Germany.
November 24 through 26, the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles is the site of the first annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Convention. Lots of films will be shown; stars, directors and writers will be there in profusion; there will be exhibits and panel discussions. And there will also be an amateur film contest for student filmmakers (full details on this latter item from: D. Carol Roberts, Student Film Committee, P.O. Box 9097, Phoenix, Arizona). For information on the convention itself contact: Fantasy Film Fans International, P.O. Box 74866, Los Angeles, Calif. 90004.
The First Market Place for Animation takes place at Miami Beach’s Fontainbleau Hotel November 18 through 25 and includes symposia, demonstrations and a competition (under the aegis of an international jury that includes Zelimir Matko, Director of Zagreb Films) with six awards. Write: Fred Mintz, USA-laff, Suite 901, 850 Seventh Avenue, New York 10019.
Further information on the Cine Golden Eagle Awards (November 9 through 12) may be had by writing Anita S. Price, Cine, 1201 16th Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
The 1972 International Film Festival has been scheduled in Rochester, N.Y. for November 10 through 19. Fulllength features, short films, animation films, documentaries and student productions are all being solicited. For more information: 211 Canterbury Road, Rochester, N.Y.
October 24 through 29, this year, will see the Second International Festival of Cinema in 16mm take place in Mont
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real. The festival is non-competitive (all films presented receive a certificate of participation), and is open to all films in 16mm, produced after October 1, 1970, that are not merely of a didactic, publicity or travelogue character. Contact: Independent Filmmakers’ Cooperative, 2026 Ontario St. East, Montreal 133, Quebec.
The American Film Institute has announced that, under the Independent Filmmaker Program, it will be awarding $100,000 in March of next year (in individual awards of up to $10,000 to
‘US citizens or permanent residents on
acceptance of a proposal for any type of film project in either 16mm _ or 35mm). Interested parties should apply to: The American Film Institute, 501 Doheny Road, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210.
The Second Annual Washington National Student Film Festival is to be held, November 3 and 4, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. More than $1000 will be awarded in cash and equipment prizes (Frank Perry and Stan Vanderbeek are the judges), and winning films will be broadcast on the PBS tv network. Write: Dr. Gene S. Weiss, Festival Director, Radio-TVFilm Division, University of Maryland, College Park, Md. 20742.
A Canada-wide student 16mm _ film festival is being organized by the Media McGill Project (3434 McTavish Street, Montreal 112, Quebec). Categories are: “Comedy-Erotic” and “Social Conscience’”’: and over $1000 (plus a trophy) are to be awarded. Deadline for entries is February 1.
The fourteenth International Bilbao Documentary Film Festival is to be held November 20 through 25. Films may be in 16mm or 35mm and must have been completed prior to January 1 of this year. A diploma and memorial medal will be awarded every film shown. Contact Certamen Internacional de Cine Documental de Bilbao, Gran Via 17, Bilbao 1, Spain.
Harvard University will be the location (December 1,2 and 3) of the third annual New England Student Film Festival, including discussion groups, speakers, and screenings of over 100 films made by students from the colleges and universities of the New England region. Rules and entry forms may be had from: Mr. Terry Kemper, University Film Study Center, Box 275, Cambridge, Mass 02138.