Film Board Newsletter – May 10, 2010
May 11, 2010 on 12:07 am | In Call for submissions, Events, Films Festivals, Newsletter | No Comments1. CERTIFICATIONS FOR ADVANCED EQUIPMENT
Certification Tutorials will be held periodically. These tutorials are MANDATORY for new members who wish to use the advanced video, audio, and lighting equipment. To sign up, you can send an email to equipment@hhfilmboard.com or come in person to sign up on the wall next to our doors.
Members who cannot attend the above dates can book private tutorials at the cost of $20 per tutorial. Speak to the curators several weeks in advance.
EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION IS MANDATORY BEFORE YOU CAN USE ADVANCED VIDEO, LIGHTING, AND AUDIO PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT!
2. JOIN THE FILM BOARD COMMITTEE!
The Film Board Executive collectively oversees the various functions of the Film Board. The Executive is comprised entirely of members and meets once a month. All Film Board members are encouraged to get involved in the Executive. Plus Exec members get discount on equipment bookings so don’t hesitate!
3. CONTACT FESTIVAL (May 1 to 31)
Photography exhibitions, public installations, lectures, workshops, portfolio reviews and more. Most shows free. Various venues. Visit contactphoto.com for more information, visit www.contactphoto.com
4. CANADIAN STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL 2010: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The 41st Canadian Student Film Festival
Montreal August 28-September 1st, 2010
The entry deadline: June 11, 2010
The entry fee: 30$CAD
2010 Entry form and Festival Regulations are attached.
The same documents are available on the Montreal World Film Festival website:
http://www.ffm-montreal.org/pdf/ffm_etudiant_2010.pdf
ADDRESS
STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL
1432, de Bleury Street
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 2J1
Tel.: 1 514 848-3883
Fax: 1 514 848-3886
<mailto:info@ffm-montreal.org> info@ffm-montreal.org
ACCEPTED FILMS
- Directed by the Canadian university and school students
- Produced after August 2009
- Never presented in Canada, except at the director’s university or school
festival.
- Animation, documentary, experimental, fiction
THE STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS
<http://citoyen.onf.ca/blogs/un-citoyen-au-ffm/et-la-grande-gagnante-est/>
NORMAN McLAREN AWARD for the overall winner
Offered by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
KODAK IMAGING AWARD for the Best New Canadian Student Director
Presented by Kodak Canada Entertainment Imaging
5. TORONTO URBAN FILM FESTIVAL IS LOOKING FOR SUBMISSIONS
Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF) 2010
Making a great one-minute film, that’s TUFF. But we know you can do it by July 15th!
The Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF), unique in
North America, is a 10-day long public film festival that reaches over 1.3 million subway commuters daily.
The festival runs from September 10 – 19, 2010, concurrent with the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Film are presented on the network of 270 subway platform screens inside the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), and featured on the TUFF website, where people can vote for the Viewer’s Choice award.
TUFF is looking for the best silent one-minute films from across Canada and around the world. Over $10,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded to the winning films.
Films are selected by a jury, with the top films chosen by a special Guest Judge. The TUFF 2010 Jury includes
Jacob Korczynski, Min Sook Lee, Jorge Lozano,
Kathleen Mullen, Sarah Robayo Sheridan, Haema Sivanesan, and Michael Zryd.
Professional and emerging filmmakers, animators and
video artists are invited to engage with our urban-themed categories:
- Urban Encounters and Other Stories
- Our Environment and Urban Growth
- The Medium is the Message
- Urban Ideas and Politics
- Urban Journeys
- The City is a Poem
- After Night Falls
Deadline: July 15, 2010
Submit your film before June 1st and avoid the entry fee.
Fees start at $10 CAD per film on June 1st, and rise
to $15 on July 1st.
Artist fees of $100 per film will be paid to all official selections which screen on the TTC and online.
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?FourthWallMedia/3b72efaa2f/8b2fbbd106/1bb928a6dd
Hot Docs (April 29 – May 9)
April 26, 2010 on 9:40 pm | In Events, Films Festivals | No CommentsDocumentary film festival. Various venues.
For more information, visit hotdocs.ca
News from the Toronto Urban Film Festival
April 26, 2010 on 9:38 pm | In Call for submissions, Events, Films Festivals, Newsletter | No CommentsToronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF)
Making a great one-minute film, that’s TUFF!
UPDATE: Announcing 2010 Guest Judge DEEPA MEHTA
We are excited to announce that Director/Producer/Screenwriter
Deepa Mehta, who has been described as Canada’s most internationally
renowned woman filmmaker, will be selecting and presenting the
top awards for TUFF 2010.
Full biography: www.torontourbanfilmfestival.com/jury
REMINDER: Trinity Square Video (TSV) is offering seven
Toronto-based filmmakers a free TSV membership and up to $600 of
in-kind support for their TUFF movie. More info below.
Pitch deadline: May 1st
Submit your film before June 1st and avoid the $10 entry fee.
Fees rise to $15 on July 1st. Final Deadline: July 15th.
The Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF), the only festival of
its kind in North America, is a 10-day long public film
festival that reaches over 1.3 million subway commuters daily.
TUFF is looking for the best one-minute silent films from
across Canada and around the world.
Over $10,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded to the
winning films, with a top prize of a 5 star trip for
two to Jamaica.
www.torontourbanfilmfestival.com/awards
Artist fees of $100 will be payed to every film selected
by our jury to screen on the TTC and on the TUFF website.
The festival runs from September 10 – 19, 2010, at the same
time as TIFF. Films are presented on the Onestop network of
270 subway platform screens inside the TTC, and featured on
the new TUFF website, where people can vote for the Audience
Choice award.
Films are selected by a guest jury, with the top films chosen
by a guest judge Deepa Mehta. The TUFF 2010 Jury: Min Sook Lee,
Jorge Lozano, Kathleen Mullen, Sarah Robayo Sheridan,
Haema Sivanesan, and Michael Zryd.
Filmmakers, animators and video artists are invited to submit
one-minute silent films that speak to an urban audience. Programming
themes this year are: Urban Encounters and Other Stories;
Our Environment and Urban Growth; The Medium is the Message;
Urban Ideas and Politics; Urban Journeys; The City is a Poem;
After Night Falls.
TSV Pitch Award
Need support to make your TUFF film? Trinity Square Video (TSV) is
offering seven filmmakers a complimentary TSV membership and up to
$600 of in-kind support towards both the production and
post-production of their TUFF movie through the Trinity Square
Video Pitch Award. The seven selected TSV Pitch Award winners will
be screened in their own program during TUFF. Filmmakers are invited
to send a one or two paragraph pitch that describes their silent
one-minute film idea, along with a CV, to:
A4C@torontourbanfilmfestival.com. For more information about TSV,
go to
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?FourthWallMedia/f3b4b669e3/a23c7120d4/60b47f9888.
Deadline for TSV Pitch submissions is May 1, 2010
TUFF is co-produced by ONESTOP Media Group and
Art for Commuters, and funded by the
Canada Council for the Arts.
TUFF SUBMISSION DEADLINE: July 15, 2010
Submit your film before June 1st and avoid the $10
entry fee. Fees rise to $15 on July 1st.
www.torontourbanfilmfestival.com
Another One Minute Film and Video Festival you should
know about: www.minutefilmfest.com
Bring Your Own Home Movies at Monkey’s Paw bookshop
April 18, 2010 on 11:53 pm | In Events, Newsletter | No CommentsB.Y.O.H.M. (bring-your-own-home-movies) & RETURN TO CANTON
At the Monkey’s Paw bookshop, on Sunday April 25, screening 7:00pm
(Home Movie Repair Clinic starting at 6:30pm)
By popular demand Homemade Movies presents B.Y.O.H.M. (bring-your-own-home-movies) once again at the Monkey’s Paw bookshop. Everyone is welcome to bring home movies to show or just come and see the new material we’ve recently unearthed – including Hurricane Hazel and China in the 40′s! . . .
RETURN TO CANTON Jack Young and his family left from Vancouver for an extended visit to his ancestral home in the Guangzhou (Canton) area in 1948. In the brief window between the end of WWII and beginning of the People’s Republic, the Young family lived in, and toured through, southern China. Jack captures period market places, village life and city crowds – all now long-erased by the frenetic development of China. (20 min)
Bring your 8mm, super 8 & 16mm films (sorry no video) for the screening at 7pm — Or — come early to our HOME MOVIE REPAIR CLINIC from 6:30pm. If you no longer have a working projector, this is your opportunity to look through your films see what’s on them – and if you want, select a reel or two to show on the big screen. We can also help with repairs and advice on preserving your films. = A FREE event! (donations accepted). =
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The Monkey’s Paw 1229 Dundas St W
(between Ossington & Dovercourt, directly across from LCBO Store #3).
For more information contact us at homemademovies@hotmail.com. See our brochure online at <sites.google.com/site/homemademoviesorg> or facebook page: Home Movie History Project.
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