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SAW Video Newsletter for !*FIRST_NAME*! !*LAST_NAME*!
SAW Video News:
CONGRATULATIONS
PUBLIC
DOMAIN PROJECT
CULTURAL
EQUITY PRODUCTION FUND
NEW
WORKSHOP SUBSIDY PROGRAM
UPCOMING
WORKSHOPS
Also in this issue:
CALLS
FOR SUBMISSION
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
SCREENINGS
AND EVENTS
SAW
VIDEO NEWS:
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| SAW Video Jumpstart Funds Recipients Congratulations to this round of recipients for SAW Video's JumpstART Fund: Ian Roy for "Champions & Heroes", Matt Miwa for "Tricks" and Lisa Twardowska for "Open Rehearsal". Thank you to everyone that applied to our JumpstART program. Our next deadline is for the SAW Video Cultural Equity Fund. Applicants must apply before November 1, 2007. Program details, deadlines and descriptions for all of SAW Video's support programs are listed on our website at www.sawvideo.com. |
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PUBLIC DOMAIN VIDEO COMMISSIONING PROJECT (French version follows English) DEADLINE : October 30, 2007 PUBLIC DOMAIN is a commissioning project offered by SAW Video in collaboration with Library and Archives Canada. SAW Video invites Canadian video artists to submit a research and creation project that utilizes public domain* material found in the audio-visual collection of Library and Archives Canada (LAC). * Public domain is a statute referring to intellectual properties (works, inventions…) for which, due to the expiration of their copyright, it is no longer necessary to obtain authorization for use. Library and Archives Canada houses thousands of audio-visual documents and some are now in the public domain*. These records cover a myriad of historic events that directly mark our collective history, such as documentation of the First and Second World Wars and of industrial development. As well as documenting historic events, the extensive collection of moving images at LAC also includes amateur footage of private events such as garden parties, various sporting activities, scenes of camaraderie between soldiers, friends, and workers. These audio-visual records leave traces of the intimate stories of individuals and each offers a different perspective on the passage of time. Artists are invited to write their own history through the creation of a contemporary work that incorporates historic traces such as these. To stimulate the imagination and to give an idea of the variety of work housed within Library and Archives Canada, we have selected a sample of works from the public domain. These samples can be found at here. The work you propose to create need not be limited by images such as those we have selected as examples. In preparing your research and creation proposal you are also free to integrate other video material (found or original) in addition to the material culled from Library and Archives Canada. The project will develop in 3 phases starting in Spring 2008 (dates will be confirmed according to the availability of the artists). PHASE 1 : Research and pre-selection of public domain clips. Library and Archives Canada offers an on-line databank of its audio-visual collection. Those artists whose proposals are selected will receive a user guide outlining different electronic research mechanisms in order to facilitate their research into archival moving image records in the public domain. This initial phase can be undertaken at the artist's place of residence. PHASE 2 : Consultation and selection of public domain clips from the Archives. This phase will take place at the consultation centre of Library and Archives Canada in Ottawa where the artists will preview their chosen works. PHASE 3: Transfer of the selected images and production of a new original work. Production will take place at SAW Video for regional artists or at an appropriate location for artists outside the Ottawa-Gatineau region. Selected artists will receive : ·
An artist's fee of $ 2500; In
addition, SAW Video will cover : Eligibility
criteria : APPLICATION PROCEDURES : Applicants
must submit : Commissioned works will be screened publicly. Artists will retain rights over their productions but must provide a copy of their tapes for inclusion in SAW Video's archives. Click for sample film clips Questions? Please contact Philippe Hamelin, programmer at 613-238-7648 or at philippe@sawvideo.com. Submissions should be mailed to : SAW
Video * Please note : This project is conditional upon the receipt by SAW Video of funding from Canada Council Media Arts Commissioning program. _______________________________________________________________________________________ APPEL
DE DOSSIERS DATE LIMITE : 30 OCTOBRE 2007 DOMAINE PUBLIC est un projet de commande d'œuvres offert par SAW Video en collaboration avec Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. SAW Video invite les artistes vidéastes canadiens à soumettre un projet de recherche et création utlisant comme matière première les archives filmiques de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada étant entrées dans le domaine public*. *Le domaine public est un statut sous lequel sont placés les biens intellectuels (œuvres, inventions ...) pour lesquels, au terme de leur durée de protection, il n'est plus nécessaire de demander une autorisation d'exploitation quelconque. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada préserve des milliers de documents filmiques dont plusieurs sont maintenant libérés de tous droits d'auteurs. Ces enregistrements couvrent une pléïade d'événements historiques ayant marqué directement notre histoire collective telle la documentation de la première et deuxième guerre mondiale et du développement industriel. En plus de documenter ces événements historiques, l'importante collection audiovisuelle de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada inclut également des films amateurs d'événements privés tels garden parties, joutes sportives diverses, scènes de camaraderie entre amis, soldats et autres travailleurs. Ces enregistrements audiovisuels laissent des traces de l'histoire intime d'individus et chacun de ces documents offre un regard différent sur le passage du temps. Les artistes sont invités à écrire leur propre histoire en créant une œuvre contemporaine qui s'approprie ces traces d'histoire. Afin de stimuler l'imagination et de donner une idée de la variété de la collection de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, des échantillons de documents issus du domaine public ont été sélectionnés. Ces échantillons peuvent être consultés au www.sawvideo.com . Votre proposition de projet ne doit toutefois pas se limiter à cette banque d'images que nous avons sélectionnées à titre d'exemples. L'intégration de matériel vidéo (original ou approprié) n'étant pas issu de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada est également permis. Le projet se développera en trois phases débutant au printemps 2008 (dates à confirmer selon la disponibilité des artistes): PHASE 1 : Recherche et présélection de clips d'archives issus du domaine public. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada offre en ligne une banque de données couvrant sa collection audiovisuelle. Les artistes sélectionnés recevront un guide d'utilisation des différents moteurs de recherche électroniques afin de faciliter leurs recherches de documents audiovisuels issus du domaine public. Cette phase sera accomplie au lieu de résidence de l'artiste. PHASE 2 : Visionnement et sélection des clips présélectionnés. Cette phase aura lieu au centre de consultation de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada à Ottawa. PHASE 3 : Traitement des images sélectionnées et production d'une nouvelle œuvre originale. La production aura lieu à SAW Video pour les artistes de la région et à l'endroit approprié pour les artistes de l'extérieur de la région Ottawa-Gatineau. Les
candidats retenus recevront : PROCÉDURES DE SOUMISSION : Les
candidats doivent soumettre : SAW
Video encourage activement l'accès de tous les artistes,
sans égard à la race, à l'âge, à
la classe, au sexe, à l'orientation sexuelle ou aux capacités
de ceux-ci. Les oeuvres commandées seront présentées
publiquement. Les candidats conserveront les droits d'auteur
sur leurs productions mais devront fournir une copie de leur
bande aux archives de Saw Vidéo. Vous avez des questions?
Contactez Philippe Hamelin (programmateur) au 613-238-7648 ou
à philippe@sawvideo.com SAW
Video * VEUILLEZ NOTER : Ce projet est conditionnel à la réception du support financier du Programme de commandes d'œuvres d'arts médiatiques du Conseil des Arts du Canada.
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| SAW
Video Cultural Equity Production Fund Eligible projects are those over which the artist has creative and editorial control. All genres are accepted (i.e. experimental, drama, documentary, video installation, and new media.). Artists crossing over from other disciplines (i.e. theatre, writing, visual arts, and dance) are also welcome. Please note: Feature-length projects are not eligible to apply. In addition, editing of successful projects must take place at SAW Video, and this should be factored into the budget accordingly. A screening of productions will be held in Club SAW. Applicants retain copyright to their productions, but they must provide a copy of their tape to be kept in SAW Video’s archives. The successful
applicants receive: A one year producing membership; Applicants
must submit: Note: please do not submit material which can not be replaced Have questions? Call 238-7648 or email sawvideo@sawvideo.com ___________________________________________________________________________________ FONDS DE PRODUCTION POUR L'ÉQUITÉ CULTURELLE DE SAW VIDEO Le Fonds pour l'équité culturelle est un programme d'appui à la production qui vise à fournir des occasions aux artistes des minorités visibles de s'exprimer de façon créative au moyen de la vidéo. Les candidats à ce fonds doivent être des novices en réalisation de film ou avoir moins de 3 vidéos à leur crédit. Jusqu'à 3 prix seront remis. Les propositions sont évaluées par un jury indépendant, et les candidats retenus auront un an pour compléter leur projet. Les projets admissibles sont ceux sur lesquels l'artiste exerce un contrôle aux plans de la création et du montage. Tous les genres sont acceptés (c.-à-d., expérimental, dramatique, documentaire, vidéo d'installation et nouveaux médias). Les artistes venant d'autres disciplines (c.-à-d., théâtre, écriture, arts visuels et danse) sont également les bienvenus. Une projection des productions aura lieu au Club Saw. Les candidats conservent les droits d'auteur sur leurs productions mais doivent fournir une copie de leur bande aux archives de Saw vidéo. Les candidats
retenus reçoivent : Les candidats doivent soumettre : un
résumé à jour (avec accent sur leur travail artistique) Nota : Veuillez ne pas soumettre de matériel qui ne peut pas être remplacé. Vous avez
des questions ? Appelez au 238-7648 ou joignez-la par courriel à
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SAW Video is launching a new initiative with the goal of increasing accessibility to our workshops and artists' training to those who would otherwise be unable to afford it. We are offering 4 workshop subsidies to be applied directly towards workshops of their choice. The subsidies will cover 100% of the cost of one workshop per recipient as well as a one-year basic membership to SAW Video. This is a great opportunity for low-income emerging or established artists to receive training and to become more involved in the centre. In order to apply for this subsidy program we will need to receive a one-page letter of intent describing how taking a SAW Video workshop would specifically benefit you as an artist. We encourage applicants to self-identify as low income as these subsidies are available only to those who could not otherwise afford our workshop fees. This program is open both to existing SAW Video members and to the general public. For information on the workshops we offer, go to http://www.sawvideo.com/sawvideo/workshopsx.php The
deadline for submission is Dec 1st, 2007. Thanks to CJOH/CTV Development Fund for their support of this initiative.
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UPCOMING
GRANT DEADLINES
YUKON
FILM SOCIETY
NSI
GLOBAL MARKETING
GALERIE
SAW GALLERY SUBMISSION CALL
UPCOMING
FESTIVAL DEADLINES
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Arts Council Conseil
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| Prepare for MIPTV with mentoring from the experts Winnipeg — Television producers are now encouraged to apply for NSI Global Marketing MIPTV 2008. This professional development program offered by the National Screen Institute – Canada teaches the essentials of selling, pitching, promoting and networking in preparation for the international market in France. Apply by Friday, December 14, 4:30 p.m., Central Time. Guidelines and an application form are available at: www.nsi-canada.ca/global/registration.shtml NSI Global Marketing is targeted at mid-level Canadian television producers who have projects ready to sell internationally. Participants are not required to pay tuition fees or relocate. Some financial assistance and attendance at either MIPTV or MIPCOM is provided as part of the training program. Training is led by Mickey Rogers. NSI Global Marketing 2007 has been made possible through the generous support of Presenting Sponsor Telefilm Canada. We also gratefully acknowledge the financial contributions provided by Program Partners Global Television and RBC Royal Bank, as well as Provincial Sponsor British Columbia Film. The National Screen Institute - Canada, with headquarters in Winnipeg, is Canada's oldest nationally-recognized film and television training school. The National Screen Institute helps emerging writers, directors and producers bring their stories to life to share at home and abroad. Its market-driven programs have led to employment for National Screen Institute graduates by giving them a competitive edge - according to the latest National Screen Institute Alumni Survey, 97% of respondents are working in the industry.
The National Screen Institute - Canada operates with ongoing funding
from Telefilm Canada through Canadian Heritage , and Manitoba
Culture, Heritage and Tourism. Additional support provided by
Patrons: CTV , CBC Television and The Brian Linehan Charitable
Foundation. Also, financial assistance provided by the City of
Winnipeg through the Winnipeg Arts All enquiries: Liz Hover | National Screen Institute Direct line: 204-957-8481 | email: liz.hover@nsi-canada.ca National
Screen Institute - Canada | 400-141 Bannatyne Avenue | Winnipeg
| MB | R3B 0R3 | www.nsi-canada.ca
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| (La
version française suivra.) In“The Site of Memory,”an essay written by the African American writer Toni Morrison, water, as “flooding,” is linked to the flow of cultural memory contained by images or pictures. Viscerally, water is also considered a purifier in most religions around the world, and is often believed to have spiritual powers. Colourless, tasteless and odourless, this essential substance of all forms of life is both an economic commodity and the source of many sociopolitical contentions throughout historical ages. To explore the expansive metaphorical nature of water, Galerie SAW Gallery invites submissions from artists in Canada and the US, emerging or established, and from culturally diverse communities. The submitted works must demonstrate a strong intention in exploring the nature of water as a metaphorical element, a medium, a material, a site, or combination thereof. Works in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, mixed media, installation, media art and Internet-based art will be considered. Proposals from performance artists are also welcome. The exhibition is scheduled to take place in the spring of 2008. All selected artists will receive an exhibition fee. Please
include: up to 10 images of your work (digital files, slides or
prints), an image list, a CV (max. 3 pages), an artist statement
(max. 300 words) and a self-addressed stamped envelope (if applicable).
Please do not send original artwork. Submissions can be sent through
regular mail or electronically. For digital images, please submit
jpg files only, at a resolution of 72 dpi and 500 KB maximum.
Title each file (image) with a number, your initials, the year
and title of your work Please send
submissions to: For more information on Galerie SAW Gallery, please consult our website www.galeriesawgallery.com. This project is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. ---
Galerie SAW Gallery Dans
son essai « The Site of Memory », l'auteure afro-américaine
Toni Morrison tisse un lien entre l’eau – l’action
d’inonder – et Les
œuvres soumises doivent clairement démontrer l'intention
d’explorer la valeur métaphorique de l'eau en tant
qu’élément, médium, matériel,
site, ou combinaison de ces dimensions. Les dessins, peintures,
sculptures, estampes, photographies, installations et œuvres Le
dossier soumis doit comprendre : un maximum de 10 images de votre
travail (fichiers numériques, diapositives ou copies couleur),
une liste d'images, un CV (3 pages maximum), une démarche
artistique (300 mots maximum), une enveloppe pré-affranchie
(s'il y a lieu). Veuillez ne pas envoyer d’œuvres originales.
Les soumissions peuvent être envoyées par poste régulière
ou par voie électronique. Pour les fichiers numériques,
veuillez soumettre vos images en format .jpg seulement, à
une résolution de 72 dpi et d’une taille maximale
de 500 KB. Intitulez chaque fichier (image) avec un chiffre, vos
initiales, l'année et le titre de votre Veuillez faire
parvenir votre dossier à : Pour de plus amples renseignements sur la Galerie SAW Gallery, veuillez consulter notre site web : www.galeriesawgallery.com. Ce projet est appuyé par le Conseil des Arts du Canada.
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2008
Images Festival (Toronto)
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EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
CANADA
COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
IMAGES
FESTIVAL
OPERATIONS
COORDINATOR
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For more information, please contact Manon Dugal, Director, Human Resources at 1-800-263-5588 extension 5123 or (613) 566-4414 extension 5123 or by e-mail to manon.dugal@canadacouncil.ca. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. ---------------------------------------------- Le Conseil des Arts du Canada est à la recherche d’un directeur des Disciplines artistiques. Ce nouveau poste résulte d’une révision de la structure organisationnelle qui recommande la restructuration de l’actuelle Division des arts en deux divisions distinctes : Disciplines artistiques et Avancement des arts. André Courchesne, actuel directeur de la Division des arts, assumera les fonctions de directeur de l’Avancement des arts. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec Manon Dugal, Directrice des Ressources humaines au 1-800-263-5588, poste 5123 ou (613) 566-4414, poste 5123 ou par courriel à manon.dugal@conseildesarts.ca. Nous remercions tous les candidats de leur intérêt; nous ne communiquerons toutefois qu’avec les personnes convoquées en entrevue. |
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The Images Festival, based in Toronto and now in its 21st year, features Canadian and international film and video and related new media, installations and live performances. Our 10-day festival combines theatrical exhibitions with gallery-based media art installations and features symposia, artists’ retrospectives, special curated programs and publications alongside its annual competition selection of artist film and video. Images is a dynamic annual forum for excellence and innovation in the media arts. The Images Festival, Canada’s largest exhibitor of independent media art, is currently seeking a Print Production Coordinator. This person will work in a collaborative environment to plan and execute a successful 2008 Festival (April 3-12, 2008) involving multiple exhibition sites and events with artists, the public, corporate and community partners. This five-month contract position acts as the coordinator for the annual Images Festival publications. S/he will work closely with the staff and festival designer to ensure timely and accurate delivery of our 2008 festival catalogue and all print materials. Familiarity with a variety of the field's concepts, practices and procedures is required. A degree of creativity and latitude is expected. The Print Production Coordinator’s responsibilities include: Layout
and pre-press Budgets Production
and Delivery Other Qualifications: Experience, Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: ·
Minimum two (2) years experience with estimating, production planning
or related graphic communications industry experience Renumeration ·
This is a five-month contract with a combination of 2 & 3
days per week Deadline:
Friday October 26, 2007 @ 5:00 PM Kindly
apply in writing and note where you saw this posting in your cover
letter: NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE *The
Images Festival is an equal opportunity employer. For more information
about the festival please visit our website at www.imagesfestival.com
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those
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Do you enjoy working with people? Can you juggle four plates, a binder, two cell phones and a long line of anxious customers? How are your cat-herding skills? The Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival, a not for profit, is seeking an experienced person to manage operations. Operations is required to coordinate events, box office set up and management, and complete grant applications. Experience in a festival environment, the volunteer sector or with non-profit groups is desirable. Box office experience is required. Skills should include excellent time-management, public speaking, team building and leadership, conflict resolution, scheduling, and maintain a positive and patient attitude. Must have computer skills in word processing, spreadsheets, email and Internet navigation. Not motivated by money. The position is demanding, creative, fun and rewarding. The position is fulltime/permanent and commences immediately. No phone calls please. Only those short-listed for an interview will be contacted. DEADLINE:
October 26, 2007 |
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INSIDEOUT
IN OTTAWA
VIDEODROME!
KILLER63
HORROR FESTIVAL
DRUNKEN
MASTER REVUE SCREENING: RUSSIAN ROULETTE
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| INSIDE
OUT Get your tickets and plan your outfits, Inside Out is ready to make a Capital splash! You’ve waited long enough for the best of queer cinema, so get your tickets fast for the sure-to-sell-out opening night presentations: Sugar Rush (UK) and Shelter (USA). With your opening night ticket, you get a special invitation to a VIP Reception, sponsored by FIDO, OutTV, Jer’s Vision, Mexicali Rosa’s and Capital Xtra. As a special Halloween treat, we bring you the Canadian Premiere of Poltergay from France starring Julie Depardieu and French heartthrob Clovis Cornillac. And let’s not forget all the prize-winning features and shorts from Sundance, Toronto and Berlin International Film Festivals and, of course, Inside Out’s 2007 Toronto edition! Keep your eyes out for the special pull-out festival guide in the upcoming issue of Capital Xtra. There are three convenient ways to purchase your tickets and support this new queer cultural event! ADVANCE BOX OFFICES Arts Court Venus Envy Online THANK YOU
/ MERCI
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The traveling temple of video, Fame Fame, brings its cathode ray performers to Ottawa to turn the National Archives on its head. An incredible slate of international artists will spin a fantastic mesh of mashed up culture into a smooth and intense audio-visual evening. A cinemateque experience like no other! DJs and VJs will also be performing in the reception hall for this two room event to keep the aprés-Poltergay party going well past the witching hour. Cash
bar in operation of course. Performers: TRANSIT,
Brussels / Paris Contact: Ryan Stec, Artistic Director at artistic@artengine.ca for further information. Check out www.famefame.com for more information on performers. Check out the full program of the Inside Out Festival at www.insideout.ca.
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Drunken
Master Revue Screening "Russian Roulette" in 16mm from 1975, shot in Vancouver as Vancouver! 93 mins with a reel change intermission An RCMP officer is ordered to discreetly take a Russian immigrant into custody in advance of a state visit by the Soviet premier. When his prisoner is kidnapped, the officer is drawn into a complicated assassination scheme. Starring George Segal as a RCMP officer Directed by Lou Lombardo Tickets are $3.00 at the door. | ||||