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1. AFCOOP NEWS2. WORKSHOPS3. SCREENINGS AND EVENTS4. AWARDS, GRANTS, RESIDENCIES & CONTESTS5. FILM FESTIVAL DEADLINES6. COMMUNITY NEWS7. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
1. AFCOOP NEWS
PARTY TIME!!! AFCOOP Holiday Super-8 Screening + Party Thursday, Dec. 17th, 8pm at Deep Water Church, 5657 North St.
You're invited to our annual Holiday Super-8 Screening and Party! Join us for snacks, beverages, great company, and holiday cheer.
Each year, we challenge local filmmakers to make a short film with a single roll of Super-8 film, and we're screening their creations at
the party, accompanied by improvised music by members of slick local band Loveland. Also! The winner will get a great North End-
themed prize pack, thanks to the generous donations of some cool local businesses. It includes giftcards to Dee Dee's, MAKENEW,
Ratinaud and One Block Barbershop. Admission is free, and we hope to see you there!
Holiday Closure
The AFCOOP office will be closed for the holidays from December 21 - January 4, reopening on Tuesday, January 5. Happy Holidays,
and we'll see you in January!
2 Weeks for 2 Days Holiday Pricing
As an early Christmas present to our members, we're offering a 2 WEEKS FOR 2 DAYS Pricing Deal over the holidays! Pick up gearon Friday, December 18th, return it Tuesday January 15th, and only pay for two days worth of the rental.
New Gear Rates!
You can combine our holiday pricing deal with our recently lowered gear rates on the Independent Filmmakers Package and DigitalCameras.
See you in the New Year with NEW GEAR!
In 2016 AFCOOP will be acquiring and unveiling new 4K video production and post-production equipment, including the brandnew Mac Pro for our Media Suite, complete with a full suite of professional video editing software, and a soon-to-be-announced 4KDigital Production Camera. Stay tuned for these exciting new announcements as AFCOOP does its part in bringing the newesttechnology to your films!
AFCOOP Winter General Meeting Jan. 28th, 2016, 6:30pm
Come meet AFCOOP members, and find out what we've been up to in the past few months and what we have planned for 2016. The
meeting is open to all AFCOOP members as well as members of the general public. If you are hoping to be voted in as a Full Member
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of AFCOOP, please contact us in advance to confirm your eligibility. If you have any questions about the meeting, please call (902)
405-4474 or email [email protected].
2. WORKSHOPS
AFCOOP's Winter Workshops - Opening for Registration Soon
We're happy to announce our Winter Introductory Workshop Series, featuring classes on all aspects of film production. All workshops
are open to the public.
January 19: Intro to Filmmaking
January 26: Intro to Directing
February 2: Intro to Screenwriting
February 9: Intro to Cinematography
February 16: Intro to Documentary
February 23: Intro to Editing
March 1: Intro to Distribution
Workshops are $40 each for AFCOOP members, and $50 for non-members. Interested in taking the whole series? You can buy a pass
to all seven workshops for a reduced price! $210 (members) / $250 (non-members.)
FILM 5 Trainee Program Info Session: Thursday, January 14, 6 pm
The FILM 5 Trainee Program is a hands-on training program for aspiring technical crew. Paralleling the Creative Team component the
Trainee program provides participants with high quality classroom training, practical on-set instruction and networking opportunities.
On the FILM 5 sets, trainees work under key crew members from the local film industry. Keys are industry professionals responsible
for running their department, and for providing guidance and leadership to the trainees. Trainees leave the production having
networked with industry crew, with practical experience and resume references.
Creative Team Producers are responsible for reviewing resumes and hiring trainees. The Project Manager oversees this process and
works to ensure that all trainees receive a successful placement. FILM 5 productions take place on a weekend in the spring.
Becoming a FILM 5 Trainee:
Attend the required workshops for your position
Attend the Set Etiquette Workshop on March 15
Attend the Trainee Meet and Greet – meet and network with FILM 5 teams
Pay Application Fee of $60.00 (includes Set Etiquette Workshop)
Submit your application form + resume
The information session on January 14 will cover everything you need to know about becoming a FILM 5 Trainee. We will provide an
overview of the various departments and workshop requirements. For more information about our program, visit
http://afcoop.ca/film-5-trainee-workshops/ or contact us at [email protected].
Scriptwriters' Circle: Bring Your Own Film
The monthly Scriptwriters' Circle is now ALSO a BYOF (Bring Your Own Film) night. If you have a short film you've made, or are
working on, or are planning to work on, and you'd like to show it, or bits of it, or even just talk about it, this is the place for you. Get
feedback and suggestions on any aspect of filmmaking.
Also, if any experienced filmmakers would like to volunteer to come in and show their work for a Q&A, contact Urs to set something
up.
The next meeting is Wednesday, January 13, at 6 pm. If you plan to attend, please contact Urs at [email protected].
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3. SCREENINGS AND EVENTS
Centre for Art Tapes Annual Holiday Toast
http://cfat.ca/news/join-us-for-our-annual-holiday-toast/
December 11, 6-9 pm, The Company House, 2202 Gottingen St.
A night of drinks, dancing, and karaoke hosted by Kaleigh Trace and Daina Tavenier.
Pick up some holiday CFAT swag. Doing some holiday baking? Bring some desserts or cookies to share!
The Shortest Day 2015: free screenings, Canada’s best short films http://www.theshortestday.ca/en
The Shortest Day is back for a third year from December 18 to 21 with a program of new, classic and award-winning shorts by some
of Canada’s most talented filmmakers. The free screenings in Canada, which spotlight animated and live-action shorts, will be held in
more than 60 venues across the country including movie theatres, cultural centres, schools, hospitals, libraries and more.
There are screenings happening throughout the HRM from Dec. 18-21. Find the schedule here.
Dalhousie Arts Centre Film Screenings:
ALTERED STATES: Transformation in Science Fiction Films - Wednesday Series
Curated by Ron Foley MacDonald
Aristotle states, famously, in his Poetics, that “Characters must change”. In Science Fiction, sometimes everything changes. In this
film program we look at a series of transformations, from Fritz Lang’s memorable 1927 film Metropolis to two recent adaptations ofstories by the maverick Sci-Fi author Philip K. Dick: Minority Report and A Scanner Darkly. Whether it is humans changing intovegetables—as in Invasion of the Body Snatchers—or particles changing into dangerously unstable elements—as in The MagneticMonster, which climaxes in Nova Scotia—change is constant in Science Fiction, just as it is in technology and identity today.
SCREENINGS WEDNESDAYS AT 8 PM / FREE ADMISSION
December 16- A Scanner Darkly
Richard Linklater, USA, 2006, 100 mins. American Indie champion Richard (Boyhood) Linklater’s second foray into animation tells thestory of a cop on the trail of a dangerous drug that changes the nature of reality. Based on another Philip K. Dick story, almost every
frame of A Scanner Darkly is about transformation.
CMPA Prime Time 2016: get the early bird rate until Dec. 11 http://www.primetimeinottawa.ca/
CMPA Prime Time takes place from February 3 to 5 next year. Registration is now open and you can take advantage of their early bird
rate until December 11. This year CMPA Prime Time will focus on innovation, entrepreneurship and growth by exploring new
opportunities in international and digital markets, and in the evolution of legacy media.
Panels and keynotes will explore best practices for accessing the global market, opportunities in branded entertainment, packaging
strategies from leading agents, innovations in storytelling, a broadcast look-ahead, selling into digital platforms and more. There will
be lots of new faces and networking opportunities.
4. AWARDS, GRANTS, RESIDENCIES & CONTESTS
Arts Nova Scotia Funding and Awards
Grants to Individuals http://cch.novascotia.ca/investing-in-our-future/arts-nova-scotia/grants-individuals
The program supports the creation of new works by professional artists in all disciplines including fine crafts, literary, visual, media
and performing arts. It also promotes a broad understanding and appreciation of art and artists through professional development,
creation and presentation of work. Individual artists may submit one application per grant per deadline. To encourage equitable
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distribution of funds, artists can only receive one Creation Grant in a 12-month period.
Application Date by: May 15 / December 15 (each year)
USC Canada and Planet in Focus Announce the 2016 Seed Pitch Competition
http://planetinfocus.org/usc-canada-seed-pitch/
USC Canada works with small-scale farmers in 12 countries including Canada to grow healthy food in ways that work with nature,
build ecosystem resilience, and protect biodiversity. Explore USC Canada’s website for ideas at usc-canada.org and our
iamaseedsaver.org campaign.
Good food comes from good seeds. Farmers have selected, planted and saved an enormous variety of biodiverse seeds for thousands
of years. Seeds are the underground heroes of agriculture, with a bearing on healthy soils, clean water, and climate. Seed saving is
remarkably skilled and complex work but it is also vastly under-appreciated.
This is where you come in. We are calling for pitches for short films that convey this in a fun, easy-to-understand, and easy-to-share
way. This $5,000 grant will support the production of one well crafted, creative short film that engages, informs and inspires.
Submission deadline is January 15, 2016. Read more here.
NFB's Hothouse 11: Call for Submissions
http://films.nfb.ca/hothouse/?p=1765
The National Film Board of Canada seeks submissions from emerging (young and not-so-young) Canadian filmmakers and artists
intrigued by animation art, for the 11th edition of Hothouse, a 12-week paid apprenticeship in full-on, all-inclusive, real-world
animation filmmaking. Successful applicants will work remotely from their corner of the country but hand in hand with the NFB studio
in their region and within the loving arms of the Animation Studio in Montreal.
This year's theme is Found Sound 2.0. Full submission guidelines are available here. Deadline is Friday, December 11.
Call for Applications: The Gonzago Institute https://www.facebook.com/The-Gonzago-Institute
The Gonzago Institute will offer a tuition-free 3-month certificate program hosted by The Khyber Centre for the Arts and existing as
part of the Khyber’s programming for the term of the certificate’s duration. The program is aimed at artists between 19 and 35 to
assist in their professional, practical and conceptual development, with a basis on three main components: practice, theory, and
community.
The Gonzago Institute’s pilot certificate program will begin January 15, 2016. The instructors of theory and practice will determine
regular meeting times with students over the course of the 3-month period. Weekly, all students and instructors will come together
for a symposium to discuss one another’s progress. Symposia will take place at the Khyber in coordination with its programming
schedule.
Five students will be selected for the pilot program. To be eligible, applicants must be between the ages of 19 and 35, live in the
vicinity of the HRM and not be a current full-time student. The application deadline is December 15. To apply, send a letter of interestto [email protected].
Canada Council Grants
Grants to Film and Video Artists: Scriptwriting Grants, Production Grants and Research/Creation Grantshttp://canadacouncil.ca/council/grants/find-a-grant/grants/grants-to-film-and-video-artists-scriptwriting-grants-production-grants-
research-creation-grants
The Grants to Film and Video Artists program supports Canadian professional independent artists who use cinema and video as a
mode of artistic expression, and provides them with opportunities for creative renewal and for production of independent film and
video works.
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The program offers three components: Scriptwriting Grants, Production Grants andResearch/Creation Grants.
To ensure the vitality and continued excellence of media arts, Canada Council for the Arts grants help support individual Canadian
artists committed to the practice of film and video in a film/video as independent artist-controlled media art forms.
Only independent artworks are eligible to this program. This program does not support work created for the cultural industries of
commercial film and television. Independent means that the artist initiates and is the driving force behind the proposed project. The
artist must maintain complete creative and editorial control over the work, ownership of the final work and receive a significant part
of the revenues generated by the work.
Deadline(s)
1 March1 October
Travel Grants to Media Arts Professionalshttp://canadacouncil.ca/council/grants/find-a-grant/grants/travel-grants-to-media-arts-professionalsProgram Travel grants assist Canadian professional independent media artists to travel for events or activities important to the development of
their artistic practice or career. This component covers presentation and professional development travel.
Travel Grants to Independent Media Arts Curators and Critics
This component of the program assists Canadian, professional, independent media arts curators and critics to travel outside their
home region. It covers research, professional development and presentation travel. This program also offers an InternationalResidencies pilot component.
Deadline(s)
Any time before your departure date. Applicants who wish to have the results before their departure should apply at least ten weeks
in advance.
The Canada Council for the Arts will not accept applications postmarked after the departure date of your travel, incomplete
applications or those submitted by fax or email.
For more information:
Michèle Stanley
Media Arts Program Officer
1-800-263-5588 or 613-566-4414 ext. 5251
Submit to Indiewire's Project of the Day Contesthttp://www.indiewire.com/article/submit-to-indiewires-project-of-the-day-contest-20150702
Making a movie? Want instant fame and adoration? Maybe even a prize? Then please, step right up and fill out our form to be
considered as Indiewire's Project of the Day.
You can be a part of crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter, Indiegogo or Seed&Spark;; you can be doing it all on your own. Whatever
the case, we want to help filmmakers and other creators gain exposure.
If you're selected as a Project of the Day, you'll get at least two shots at glory: Once when we publish the profile of your film and
again at the end of the week, when we ask readers to vote for the POTD they liked best. That POTD will go on for another vote at the
end of the month.
As for prizes, the winner of Project of the Month will get a reported feature story about their project on Indiewire and will be eligible
for Project of the Year. The Project of the Year winner for 2015 will get bragging rights, a story announcing the news and the chance
to attend The TFI Filmmaker and Industry Meetings during the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2016.
For more information or to submit: http://www.indiewire.com/article/submit-to-indiewires-project-of-the-day-contest-20150702
The Canada 150 Fundhttp://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1424795454758
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The goal of the Canada 150 Fund is to create opportunities for Canadians to participate in local, regional, and national celebrationsthat contribute to building a sense of pride and attachment to Canada.
A limited number of high impact, large-scale projects that are national in scope will also be supported through the Canada 150 Fundas Signature Initiatives.
Eligibility detailsEligible funding recipients under the Canada 150 Fund include the following types:
Canadian not-for-profit organizations, including corporations, trusts, cooperatives and unincorporated associations;;Canadian business corporations, including partnerships, trusts and joint ventures where projects are non-commercial in nature;;Canadian schools;; and,Canadian municipal governments and their institutions.Federal departments, agencies and institutions, Provincial and Territorial governments and their institutions, private individuals andpolitical parties are not eligible under the Canada 150 Fund.
There is no established deadline to submit a funding application under the Canada 150 Fund.
From Our Dark Sidehttp://www.womeninfilm.ca/National_Genre_Concept_Competition.html
Due Date: Jan 4 (extended)Women in Film and Television Vancouver (WIFTV) is calling for applications for the 2nd #FromOurDarkSide Genre ScreenplayContest, a national English-language contest seeking the best in Canadian women-driven genre film ideas. Female writers from coastto coast can submit a 3-5 page script outline for their genre film idea (whether it's science fiction, fantasy, horror, or a thriller – orany combination of these. The more imaginative, the better!
Kodak Super 8 Filmmaking Challenge https://theaudienceawards.com/b/kodak/kodaks-2015-super-8-film-challenge-47958 Deadline: December 21
You’ve shot music videos, skateboard tricks, home movies and more. We all have stories to tell – It’s time to show yours. As part ofour ongoing celebration of Super 8 film, we’ve launched the Kodak Super 8 Filmmaking Challenge. Submit your own clips (fiveminutes or under) on Super 8 film now through December 21 for the chance to win BIG prizes – including a Super 8 camera andswag – and have your clip screened at Slamdance Film Festival 2016!Entries will be accepted in one of three categories: POV(fiction), action (lifestyle) and flashback (non-fiction). Two rounds of voting will begin once the submission period ends on December21.
Community Grants 100th Anniversary Halifax Explosion Program Deadline - December 18th http://www.halifax.ca/boardscom/bccgrants/documents/HalifaxExplosion100thAnniversaryCommemorativeGrantProgramGuidebook.pdf
The call for applications to the 2015 Halifax Explosion 100th Anniversary Grants Program is now open and the application form andguidebook are available online by visiting this site. The deadline for applications is December 18th, 2015. Interested non-profit groupscan call 311 or Grants staff for information, materials, or advice by calling 902.490.7310 or 902.490.5469.
5. FILM FESTIVAL DEADLINES
Victoria Film Festivalhttp://victoriafilmfestival.com/ Deadline: December 31One of MovieMaker magazine's Top 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee 2015.
For over 20 years, The Victoria Film Festival has brought the best in narratives, documentaries and shorts every year to Victoria andVancouver Island during its ten day celebration of film. Eclectic and inspiring, the Festival hosts an array of guests that includes film
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directors, producers, distributors, festival and TV programmers.
NSI's Online Short Film Festival http://www.nsi-canada.ca/2015/10/submit-to-the-nsi-online-short-film-festival-over-4k-to-be-won/
$4,750 in cash awards are available to be won through the National Screen Institute’s Online Short Film Festival. Short films arebeing accepted from now until Friday, December 11, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. CST.
Films that meet award criteria are eligible for the $1,250 A&E Short Filmmakers Award, the $1,000 Brian Linehan Actors Award andthe $1,000 Shaw Media Fearless Female Director Award. These awards are presented four times a year. The $1,500 Blue Ant MediaDocumentary Award is presented twice a year. Read more about the awards. Entries must not exceed 30 minutes in length – theshorter the better. Drama, comedy, animation, documentary, sci-fi, horror, music video and experimental are all eligible and must bemade by a Canadian writer, director or producer. The festival accepts films released after January 1, 2010. There is no submissionfee. Films must be available online (YouTube or Vimeo) for viewing by the selection committee.
Viewfinders: Atlantic Film Festival for Youth
https://filmfreeway.com/festival/ViewFinders
Viewfinders, the Atlantic Film Festival for Youth, is now accepting submissions for its 2016 festival! The early bird deadline is January8, 2016, and the regular deadline is February 5.
The festival, which tours throughout Atlantic Canada, offers daytime films screenings and hands-on workshops for school groups andyouth organizations as well as competitions that showcase and award youth-made films. ViewFinders celebrates the best in regional,national and international films for youth, tackling issues from multiculturalism and community to sustainability and creativity.
6. COMMUNITY NEWS
NSCAD School of Extended Studies Winter Schedule
http://nscad.ca/en/home/schoolofextendedstudies/default.aspx
NSCAD's Extneded Sutdies classes for both adults and youth are now listed on their website. Choose from classes in books arts +paper, ceramics, design, digital media, drawing, jewellery, painting, photo, printmaking, professional practice, video and film, andopen studios in several disciplines. You can view the full course information here. Registration opens January 5.
Space for Rent at the EAC!
Office space is available in the Ecology Action Centre’s beautifully renovated green office in Halifax’s North End. We are excited tooffer 2-4 other individuals or organizations the chance become part of this inspiring, community space. Dedicated desks in a sharedoffice with nice perks: great neighbourhood, fun colleagues, shared meeting spaces, backyard/deck, and more. Starting Feb 2016.Contact Maggy Burns [email protected] for details and rates.
Composer Looking to Collaborate
The exhaustive musical language pianist / composer Holly Arsenault has developed over her 35 years as a jazz musician enables herto react to and support with empathy and humour the dictates of the musical moment. She is eager to bring these listening skills tothe medium of film, and seeks experience with directors of any level. Demo reel available on request. Contact Hollyat: [email protected].
Documentary Seeks Animator
A feature-length documentary production is seeking an experienced, creative animator to illustrate some film sequences. We are
looking for artistic hand-drawn animation (open to stop motion and other styles too). This is a paid gig, though the film is low-budget.
Please send links to demo reel to [email protected].
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7. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Partnership Manager, Atlantic Film Festival http://atlanticfilm.com/get-involved/work-us-1
The Atlantic Film Festival Association is currently accepting applications for the position of Partnership Manager. This is a full-time,permanent position.
The role of Partnership Manager is one of great importance to the continued success of the Atlantic Film Festival and it’s family ofprograms;; ViewFinders: Atlantic Film Festival for Youth, AFF Outdoor Film Experience and Strategic Partners. The ideal candidate willhave extensive sales management history in sourcing, signing and nurturing top tier clients ideally in an arts oriented environment. This coupled with the ability to manage and maintain existing clients will be the key to success in this role. The ability to present withboth enthusiasm and integrity is crucial in developing long-term relationships for the Festival. A passion for film is considered a “musthave” to be successful in this role. Read more here. Deadline for applications is December 17.
Two Opportunities Available at Live Art Dance
Live Art Dance Productions is one of Atlantic Canada’s leading arts presenting organisations that is currently celebrating our 33rd
season of activity. We are a small team that plays a leadership role in our community by programming a wide range of performance,
outreach, and training events.
We currently have two positions available and are looking for individuals who are passionate about contemporary dance and excited
about contributing to our role as a catalyst for creative exchange, innovation and expression.
Artistic Director – Application deadline: January 15, 2016. This is a permanent, full time position. See more information here.
Outreach and Education Coordinator – Available to start immediately, please send CV and Cover Letter to [email protected]. This
is a one year contract with possibility to renew. Applicants must be eligible for the Employment NS START program, e.g. not currently
employed and/or working less than 20 hours/week. Read more here.
Executive Director, Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers http://www.csif.org/jobs/executive-director/
The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF) is an inclusive, non-profit, arts-based society that exists to encourage filmmaking as art, reflecting and challenging our ever-changing cultural landscape by supporting the production and exhibition ofindependent film. CSIF is the oldest media artist run centre in Alberta. Since its inception in 1978, CSIF has grown from being a smallartist and equipment collective into a resource Centre and arts discourse hub for Calgary's film community.
The Executive Director will be responsible for managing the overall operation, development, and administration of CSIF. Working withthe Board of Directors, Staff, Executive Committee, and Volunteers you are responsible for ensuring that the organization runssmoothly and efficiently. Learn more here. Deadline for applications is December 15, 2015.
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