Canadian Film Centre seeks filmmakers
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Posted by Liz Hover
on Thursday, December 03, 2009.
Categories: Film, Careers, Training, NSI

Our friends at the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) are looking for applicants for two of their training programs that have deadlines approaching in January 2010.
Cineplex Entertainment Film Program | Deadline: January 25, 2010
This five-and-a-half month program offers complete immersion in the art and business of dramatic filmmaking. It's aimed at filmmakers (producers, editor, writer or director) who want to advance their career and develop their craft and business skills. For more information visit this section of the CFC website. New applications and updated program information are available online now.
Please direct your questions to: amcguigan@cfccreates.com
CFC Features | Deadline: January 29, 2010
CFC Features (formerly CFC Feature Film Project) is looking to invest in filmmakers from across Canada with engaging stories for the big screen. If you are a writer, director or producer with a feature film in the low-budget realm, this program offers you an unparalleled opportunity to make your movie a reality.
CFC Features made some significant changes recently including:
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A partnership with E1 Entertainment, who will now be the domestic and international distributor for new films
- Production entities can shoot anywhere in Canada
- Production budget levels have increased
- Fees for the writer/director/producer in production have increased
- Production entitles can now bring additional financing to the table
- Mentorship will be tailored to the sensibilities and individual needs of participants.
If you want to get your movie made, contact CFC or visit this section on their website.
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