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1. AFCOOP NEWS 2. WORKSHOPS 3. SCREENINGS AND EVENTS 4. AWARDS, GRANTS, RESIDENCIES & CONTESTS 5. FILM FESTIVAL DEADLINES 6. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
1. AFCOOP NEWS
AFCOOP Spring General Meeting
April 28th, 2016, 6:30pm
Come meet AFCOOP members, and find out what we've been up to in the past few months. If you are hoping to
be voted in as a Full Member 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]. Everyone is welcome—
this meeting is open to both AFCOOP members and the general public.
Expanded Cinema Summer — Call for Applications Deadline: April 4, 11:59pm
AFCOOP is accepting applications for Expanded Cinema Summer, a brand new production residency for
emerging filmmakers and artists.
Expanded cinema combines approaches from experimental film, sculpture, architecture, performance art,
installation and various other disciplines, widening the potential experiences of the moving image and exploring
forms of presentation outside of the traditional theatre space.
Five participants selected by a peer jury will be be given the unique opportunity to:
• study the field of expanded cinema
• receive hands-on analog film training
• participate in a cross-disciplinary "Architecture and Image" workshop led by Passage Studios
• attend artist talks & workshops by visiting artists Alexandre Larose and Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof
• receive funding to create their own expanded cinema work presented at Nocturne 2016
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Expanded Cinema Summer is open to emerging (early career, modest body of work) artists of all disciplines
(some filmmaking or media arts experience preferred.) You can read the full program details and application
instructions here. If you have any questions, please contact Alex Balkam: 902.405.4474 ext. 1 /[email protected].
Halifax Independent Filmmakers Festival — Call for Submissions The Halifax Independent Filmmakers Festival (HIFF) is pleased to announce the 2016 Call for Short Film
Submissons. For the first time, HIFF will accept short film entries from outside of Atlantic Canada. Filmmakers
with short films from across Canada and around the world are invited to submit before April 1st, 2016. The
2016 Festival will be held June 9th-12th 2016.
Now entering its 10th year, HIFF showcases films that challenge convention in subject and in form. Short
filmmakers who are accepted into HIFF 2016 will benefit by having their work seen by visiting programmers
from top Canadian and International film festivals. In 2015 HIFF hosted visiting programmers from Festival du
nouveau cinema, Vancouver International Film Festival, South By Southwest, and Edinburgh International Film
Festival. For full submission guidelines, visit www.hiff.ca/submit.
Tech Corner — Updates from the AFCOOP Equipment Room
Canon C300 Mark II
AFCOOP will soon be offering the brand new Canon C300 Mark II PL camera! This 4K iteration of the popular
C300 workhorse camera will offer shooters an incredible 15 stops of dynamic range to work with. Featuring an
improved Canon Log2 color science inside of the rugged and proven body design of the C300 platform, this
camera is a major upgrade for AFCOOP. We are proud to provide our members a camera at the leading edge of
film production technology!
New Mac Pro in Media Suite
Sticking with the theme of cutting edge 4K video production, AFCOOP has acquired a brand new Mac Pro for 4K
RAW video editing and mastering. The Media Suite features the full Adobe Creative Cloud (Premiere Pro, After
Effects, Photoshop, Audition, Media Encoder and more), as well as Davinci Resolve Lite for grading and
finishing. The Mac Pro offers Thunderbolt and USB 3 connectivity with rapid-fire data transfer rates and
incredible playback performance.
2. WORKSHOPS
FILM 5 Trainee Program
Interested in working on a film crew this spring? It's not too late! The FILM 5 Trainee program offers aspiring
technical crew high-quality classroom training, practical on-set instruction, and networking
opportunities. Workshops are already underway, so make sure you don't miss out on the ones you're interested
in.
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To become a trainee crew member, you must take the required workshops for your desired position, pay the
$60 application fee (which also covers the mandatory Set Etiquette Course), come to the Trainee/Team Meet
and Greet on March 22, and submit a resume and application form. You can read the full details about the
Trainee Program here.
We have a full schedule of workshops in March, so check your calendars and sign up for the ones you're
interested in. While some of the workshops have already happened, it's still possible to join the trainee program
in one of the following roles: Assistant Director, Sound Department, Art
Department, Grip/Electric, Assistant Editor, and DMT Trainee.
March 5–6: Location Sound Recording
March 10: Data Management Technician
March 12–13: Art Department Intensive
March. 12-13: Lighting and Grip Intensive (rescheduled)
March 15: Set Etiquette
March 17: Post-Production Workflow
March 19: Assistant Directing
March 20: First Aid on Set
March 26: Assistant Editing
March 27: Sound Editing
A list of prerequisite courses for each role is available here. If you have any questions about the trainee
program, contact Claire 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, March 9, at 6 pm. If you plan to attend, please contact Urs
Strategic Arts Management Workshops: Lunch-Hour Sessions for Individuals andNon-Profit Organizations
Where to Start With Non-Profit Finance | March 30, 2016, 12pm
If you?re new to an organization, or new to finance, this SAM Workshop is for you. Where to Start With Non-
Profit Finance will introduce budgeting, accounting, and reporting, and will explore policies and best practices
for you and your organization. Led by SAM Service Provider and Director of Operations Bruce Klinger.
Ready, Set, Tour: Writing a Break-Even Tour Budget | April 20, 2016, 12pm
Your budget is your blueprint for a financially successful tour. It drives fee conversations and supports grant
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applications. Find out how to best draft and develop your tour budget, from pre-tour expenses to final
reconciliation, in this SAM Workshop. Led by SAM Service Provider Gillian Reid.
Workshops are $15, and take place at the SAM office at the Historic Brewery Square, Halifax. For more
information and to register, visit strategicarts.org.
3. SCREENINGS AND EVENTS
Women Making Waves
Women in Film and Television Atlantic's annual Women Making Waves conference is coming up this weekend!
It's happening in Halifax, March 3-6.
Women Making Waves puts the confer in conference, the wise in wisdom, and the expert in experience. Join us
in Halifax, NS and catch the ‘wave.’ Whether you’re a salty vet, an emerging auteur, or a student discovering
your love of the art, there will be something at the conference that excites, illuminates, provokes or inspires
you.
The schedule includes screenings, panel discussions, and master classes. AFCOOP is presenting two
screenings:
He Hated Pigeons
Thursday, March 3 8pm | The Company House | $10
The fifth feature by Ingrid Veninger is slow-burning odyssey about love and loss featuring newcomer Pedro
Fontaine. Shot in Chile, and linked with the uncertainty of protagonist's journey, every screening is presented
with a uniquely improvised, ever-changing live score. In Halifax, the movie will be screened at local community
hub, The Company House, and will be accompanied by Jazz Pianist Holly Arsenault.
Inspire/Innovate: A Showcase of Low-Budget Films Directed by Women
Friday, March 4 8pm | Lord Nelson Ballroom | $10
In filmmaking it is not uncommon to associate a low-budget with low quality. However, with new methods of
funding and easier access to the tools of production, it is becoming increasingly evident that this view needs
updating. This showcase includes some of the most innovative and inspiring low-budget films from Atlantic
Canada and around the World, with films from Jasmin Mazaffari, Tara Wells, Frances Bodono, Jillian Acreman,
Jenna MacMillan, Joanne Mony Park, Brittany Amos, and Julia Steibert.
You can read the full schedule here. Tickets for individual events are available online here.
Carbon Arc Cinema Winter Screenings
Carbon Arc Cinema winter film series is underway, with screenings happening at the Museum of Natural History
in Halifax.
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March 4, 7pm and 9pm Mustang
Five Turkish sisters are essentially imprisoned in their home, subjected to endless lessons in housework in
preparation for becoming brides. As the eldest sisters are married off, the younger ones bond together to avoid
the same fate. The fierce love between them empowers them to rebel and chase a future where they can
determine their own lives. This is Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s debut feature, a powerful portrait of female
empowerment.
March 5, 7pm Theeb
In 1916, a Bedouin boy named Theeb lives with his tribe in a remote part of the Ottoman Empire as the First
World War rages on. When his older brother has to escort a British officer across the desert, Theeb tags along
for the adventure. Theeb has been described as both a coming-of-age story and an Arabic western.
You can see the rest of their March lineup here, and the April schedule will be announced soon.
Dalhousie Art Gallery Screenings Wednesdays 8pm
Free admission
Curated by Ron Foley MacDonald, this is the second season of Film Noir films, with a collection of film from
England, France, and Japan, with a concentration on films by American directors who were ultimately
blacklisted in Hollywood.
March 16 - Stray Dog
Akira Kurosawa, Japan, 1949, 122 minutes. An impossibly young Toshirô Mifune plays a detective in post-war
Tokyo who must recover his own stolen gun in this extraordinary example of how Film Noir became a truly
international style.
March 23 - The Third Man
Carol Reed, UK/Austria, 1949, 104 minutes. Orson Welles and Joseph Cotton star in this luminous Graham
Greene adaptation that explores the black market in a divided, post WWII Vienna where morality has drifted
very far from its pre-war settings.
March 30 – The Underworld Story
Cy Endfield, USA, 1950, 91 minutes. A small town newspaper gets into the big time when renegade reporter
Dan Duryea sniffs out a scandal in this ferocious critique of the media by soon-to-be-blacklisted director Cy
Endfield (Zulu, The Mysterious Island).
Opening — Archives of the Future
CFAT's exhibit Archives of the Future will be opening on March 10th at Dalhousie University Art Gallery as a
part of the larger exhibition Why are we saving All these artist publications + Other Galleries stuffs? This
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screening explores how the cultural workforce is in constant competition with itself by unwittingly contributing
to the global power structures that underpay, overwork and exploit. To resist this exploitation, artists and art
institutions must cast a critical eye on the conditions of its own production and display, its own labor.
Archives of the Future features work by: Dawn George, Katie Vida, Zachary Gough, Dana Claxton and Sharlene
Bamboat.
4. AWARDS, GRANTS, RESIDENCIES & CONTESTS
Call for Applications — CFAT's Local Artist in Residence
Twice a year, CFAT’s Local Artist-In-Residence Program provides an opportunity for a single established local
media artist to develop a new work involving audio, video, or new media. In exchange, the LAIR is expected to
present their work, teach workshops, and meet with the local community. The successful applicant will receive
over $1000 of in-kind support in the form of Production and Editing memberships, access to facilities and
equipment, a $1700 artist fee, a $300 speaker fee for conducting a talk or workshop for the community about
their project, and access to technical assistance during the residency. Past LAIRs include D’Arcy Wilson, Lisa
Lipton, Krista Davis, Will Robinson, Khanhthan Tran, Melanie Colosimo, Eryn Foster, Sym Corrigan and Léola
Leblanc.
For more information on the residency and how to apply, click here. Applications are due Friday, March 4, at
5pm.
CBC's Short Film Face Off
The Short Film Face Off is returning for its ninth season on CBC TV. The studio panel will pick three finalists and
the TV audience will vote on the top film. CBC and their sponsors will offer a prize made up of cash and services
to be used by the winning director for his or her next short film. That film will be licensed for broadcast by the
CBC.
Deadline for film entries is March 18. For more information, and to submit, click here.
PEI Screenwriters' Bootcamp
The 10th annual PEI Screenwriters' Bootcamp will run for five intensive days from May 20 - 25, 2016 with the
best mentors available who specialize in training for the screen-based entertainment industry. These dates
include a weekend, which means less time away from your day job.
Applications are due April 4. For more information, visit www.peiscreenwritersbootcamp.net.
Call for Applications — Studio Black! Shadow Director
Studio Black! is seeking applications from emerging Nova Scotian directors to serve as a shadow director on the
set of Season 2, for five days in April or May. This is an opportunity to observe and learn from the show's
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directors. Preference will be given to applicants from African Nova Scotian backgrounds. Selected candidates
will receive honorariums.
Please apply with a CV, a link to a sample of work you've directed, and a letter detailing why you're interested
in this opportunity. Applications are due on March 21 at 5pm. Applications can be sent to
[email protected] or to Studio Black!, PO Box 1808, Lunenburg, NS B0J 2C0.
CFAT Media Arts Scholarship
The CFAT Media Arts Scholarship program is a rigorous six-month education and mentorship opportunity for 10
people who propose to make a media art project. Selected applicants are required to make a media art piece in
a medium in which they have little to no previous experience. Scholars are responsible for learning the skills
required for completing their piece by the deadline set by CFAT. The Media Art Scholarship Program is open to
any member of the public who is not currently attending a similar program. You do not need to be an artist to
apply, but you do need to have a clear vision/concept for your art project.
The next deadline is April 7 at 4pm. For more information, click here.
Applications for CFC Features Now Open
Looking for a unique opportunity to advance your feature script and produce your film? Apply to CFC Features!
The program has launched the careers of more than 100 CFC alumni including Clement Virgo, Vincenzo Natali
and Jeff Barnaby (RUDE, CUBE and RHYMES FOR YOUNG GHOULS, respectively). The deadline to apply is March
31, 2016 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
For more information and to apply, click here. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of
Canada. First-, second- or third-time filmmakers with projects in the million-dollar realm are encouraged to
apply.
Apply Now for NSI New Voices
NSI New Voices is a full-time, 14 week, culturally-sensitive course for Aboriginal adults aged 18-35 providing
training and exposure to employment opportunities in film, TV and digital media. Workshops and seminars in
the classroom phase are led by industry experts. Students will intern with a broadcaster or independent
production company giving them firsthand knowledge of the business. Training also includes the production and
screening of three short films. Minimum wage is provided throughout the course.
Find out how to apply. Apply by 4 p.m. CT on Friday, March 18, 2016.
Call for Submissions — 4th Wall: Justice, Art & Youth
Nova Scotian youth are invited to apply to 4th Wall: Justice, Art & Youth. The project invites young people aged
15-30 to create a high profile exhibition at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. It will address justice from the
vantage point of the legacy of the Indian Residential Schools, the overrepresentation of Indigenous and African
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Canadian youth in the criminal justice system, intimate partner violence, and bullying of LGBTQ youth.
Organizers invite youth and groups of young artists to submit proposals for artwork. Up to ten submissions will
be selected by a jury to create artwork for the special exhibition. Each winning submission will receive $1,000
in addition to funds to cover artwork supplies. Applications are due on March 11, 2016. More information is
available here.
Nova Scotia Talent Trust - Application Deadlines for 2016 May 1
The Nova Scotia Talent Trust (NSTT) would like to remind all potential applicants that its deadline date for
Fall/Winter study is fast approaching. For the third year, the NSTT is pleased to announce that its scholarship
application process will happen online, thanks to the generous support of Norex.ca, a Halifax-based web design
and development firm and the Support4Culture Program in 2014.
The NSTT advises applicants to read the submission guidelines carefully and to submit their applications early
since there are a number of changes to submission procedures this year. The deadline for Fall/Winter study is
5:00 p.m. Atlantic Daylight Saving Time (ADT) on 1 May. All applications must be submitted by this date. For
more information, go to nstalenttrust.ns.ca, or call the NSTT at (902) 492-6801.
Canada Council Grants to Individuals
The Canada Council for the Arts offers a variety of grants to individuals working in Media Arts. Several
deadlines are approaching, including Scriptwriting, Production, and Research/Creation Grants for film and video,
the Aboriginal Media Arts Program, and Research and Production Grants for New Media and Audio Artists. In
addition, travel grants for media arts professionals are available at any time.
A full list of grants to individuals is available here.
Arts Nova Scotia Grants to Individuals Deadline: May 15
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 distribution of funds, artists can only receive one
Creation Grant in a 12-month period. Application forms and guidelines are available here.
5. FILM FESTIVAL DEADLINES
Smartphone Film Festival
The Smartphone Film Festival is an independent festival showcasing short movies made on smartphones by
Halifax professional, amateur and first-time filmmakers, app addicts and mobile device wizards. Selected films
will be shown at SPFF’s one-night screening party at the Halifax Central Library’s Paul O’Regan Hall on April 22,
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where filmmakers and film lovers will watch the creations and cheer on the winners of SPFF awards (“the
Spiffies”) for the best movies.
Deadline for submissions is March 9, 2016. Read the full details here.
NSI's Online Short Film Festival
NSI is accepting submissions for its Online Short Film Festival. The festival accepts films released from 2011
onward. The deadline is March 18, 2016.
Out East Film Festival: 2016 Call for Submissions
Submissions for the 2016 festival are currently open! To apply, complete the online entry form HERE.
Submissions may be fiction, documentary, animation or experimental of any length. We will accept films
dealing with queer subject matter as well as those made by queer filmmakers. Only films completed no more
than 18 months prior to the 2016 OUTeast Film Festival will be considered for admission. Preference will be
given to submissions that have not been distributed theatrically or broadcast on television in the Atlantic region
prior to the 2016 Festival.
Deadline for all submissions is April 1, 2016, 11:59 PM AST.
Atlantic Film Festival
The Atlantic Film Festival is now accepting submissions for its 36th annual festival, happening in HalifaxSeptember 15-22. Films can be submitted via either FilmFreeway or Without A Box. The Early Bird Deadline isMay 13;; regular deadline is June 3.
Vancouver International Film Festival
Named one of MovieMaker's 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee, VIFF is now accepting submissions of both
feature and short films from any genre for its 2016 festival, which runs September 29-October 14. Featuring
the work of both established and emerging filmmakers, this will once again be a spectacular showcase of
cinema in one of the world's most beautiful cities.
The regular deadline is May 13, and extended deadline is June 10. For more details, and to submit, click here.
BAFTA Qualifying Aesthetica Short Film Festival
Entries are open for the 6th edition of the BAFTA Qualifying Aesthetica Short Film Festival, one of the UK’s
leading short film festivals and most exciting cinematic events. ASFF celebrates innovation and excellence in
filmmaking and presents many opportunities for industry engagement.
In 2015, ASFF attracted 20,000 admissions across the four day event including industry, filmmakers and
thousands of festival-goers providing a dynamic platform for emerging and established filmmakers to showcase
their work to a wider, international audience.
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You can submit films with running times up to 30 minutes. Deadline is May 31, 2016. Entry fee is £20 plus VAT.
To submit, visit www.asff.co.uk/submit.
6. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Strategic Partners Event Manager — Atlantic Film Festival
The Atlantic Film Festival is seeking an Event Manager for Strategic Partners (6-month contract.)
The Strategic Partners Event Manager is responsible for all logistics execution around events and guests at the
2016 Strategic Partners. This is a crucial role working in as a direct report to the Executive Director and in
collaboration with the Strategic Partners Program Manager in addition to directing other department staff as
needed to ensure success. Key responsibilities include the successful delivery of delegate experience, pre-
planned meetings, keynotes, panels, receptions and other events held for Strategic Partners delegates.
For more information, and to apply, click here. Applications are due March 18 at 5pm.
JCP Contract Positions — Viewfinders: Atlantic Film Festival for Youth
The Atlantic Film Festival Association is currently accepting applications for contract positions for the 16th
ViewFinders: Atlantic Film Festival for Youth.
To be eligible, you must qualify for the Job Creation Partnership
programhttp://novascotia.ca/employmentnovascotia/programs/job-creation-partnerships.asp. Positions will
start in the first week in March with the contract extending to the last week in May.
Individuals who are outgoing, excel at attention to detail, work well in a team environment, and have a passion
for event management/film/media production, will be ideal candidates. For more information, click here.
Applications are open until the positions are filled.
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