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The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) is an advanced training institution for film, television and new media. Based in Toronto, Canada, CFC offers residents education, industry partnerships and production experience. Beyond development, CFC promotes and invests in Canada’s diverse talent; providing exhibition, financial, and distribution opportunities for top creative content leaders from coast to coast. In operation since 1988, CFC has graduated over 1,000 residents.

History

Founded in 1988 by Governor General's Award recipient and Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Norman Jewison as a film training centre, CFC has progressively added new programs, initiatives and labs as they become relevant; growing from 6 initial staff running a solitary film program for 12 inaugural residents in 1988, to over 50 staff, running 10 programs and 3 initiatives for more than 100 residents in 2008.

Timeline

1988: CFC opens with original Film Training Program for producers, writers and directors
1991: Summer & Fall Writer’s Boot camp offered until 1993
1992: The Feature Film Project launches
1994: Inaugural Television Training Program begins
1996: Professional Screenwriting Program starts
1997: Habitat New Media Lab created
1997: Editors’ lab included in Film Program offerings
1999: Prime Time Television Program commences
2000: CFC acquires Worldwide Short Film Festival
2002: Interactive Project Lab initiated
2003: CFC Distribution is introduced
2003: Interactive Narrative Feature Project (INFP) conceived
2004: Professional Screenwriting Program & Writers’ Lab folded into Prime Time TV Program
2004: TELUS Innovation Fund announced
2006: TV Pilot Program begins
2006: NBC Universal Multiplatform Program announced
2007: CFC Go West Project Lab launched
2007: Mobile Film Festival launched
2007: Launch of Late Fragment, INFP’s inaugural project and North America’s first interactive dramatic feature film
2008: CFC/NFB Documentary Feature Film Program created
2008: Canada - UK Script Incubation Program announced
2008: CFC Actors Conservatory announced
2009: CFC NBC Universal Content Creator Program announced
2009: CFC Launches New Program | Telefilm Canada Features Comedy Lab
2009: E1 Entertainment Supports CFC Features
2009: Kiefer Sutherland Announced as Chair of CFC Actors Conservatory

Training

CFC offers training in three separate media streams: film, television and new media. Each stream offers practical, intensive, hands-on programs that are administered under the guidance of faculty and industry professionals.

CFC Film

  • Cineplex Entertainment Film Program: A five-and-a-half month residency offering participants complete immersion in the art, craft and business of dramatic filmmaking for producers, editors, writers and directors.
  • Short Dramatic Film Program: An intense five-month development, production and post-production filmmaking experience that produces up to five short films a year.
  • CFC Features: A comprehensive development and production focused mentorship program for the development, production and marketing of first-time low-budget feature films.
  • CFC GO WEST Project Lab: An intense, week-long creative and business immersion experience for western-Canada-based producers.
  • CFC NFB Feature Documentary Program: Launched in January 2009, Canada’s first theatrical documentary development program is a new six-month program designed to help directors develop cinematic documentaries that will advance the genre and achieve commercial and critical success.
  • Telefilm Canada Features Comedy Lab: A high-level, professional development program, pairing accomplished Canadian feature film producers and their writer and/or director teams and their theatrical comedy scripts, with the best comedy minds in the world.

CFC TV

  • CBC Prime Time Television Program: A five-month residency providing up to eight experienced writers with the opportunity to train in a simulated story department environment, guided by leading senior television creators.
  • TV Pilot Program: A fully mentored, thorough immersion in dramatic television production, from concept through development, to production, post and delivery. Produces up to three half-hour pilots with broadcaster participation annually.
  • Canada - UK Script Incubation Program: Canada’s first international co-production training program: The Canada - UK Script Incubation Program is the first of its kind in Canada and will foster a new level of collaboration between Canadian and UK television writers. With the participation of Canwest, the BBC and BBC Worldwide, the program aspires to be an exciting model for the successful co-production of television properties.

CFC Media Lab

  • TELUS Interactive Art & Entertainment Program (IAEP): Canada’s first post-graduate program for new media training and production based on a philosophy that compelling content is created though a collaborative process. Up to 10 residents per session, create interactive media prototypes that push the boundaries of conventional entertainment. Open to international candidates.
  • Interactive Project Lab (IPL): A unique partnership with The Banff Centre and L’INIS, that offers a series of programs designed to produce innovative cultural and entertainment start-up companies; with the goal of strengthening Canadian capability in the area of interactive entertainment.
  • Interactive Narrative Feature Program (INFP): An innovative program designed to experiment with the creation, development, production, financing, marketing and distribution of interactive feature films.

CFC Actors Conservatory

  • This new initiative delivers collaborative, in-depth, professional-level training for screen actors. Launched in 2009, the CFC Actors Conservatory is presented by Canwest and supported by the Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation, and is the first program of its kind in Canada.

Promoting and investing in Canada's talent

[[File:Opening Night Worldwide Short Film Festival May 2011 Toronto.jpg|thumb|Queues at the opening night of the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival in 2011]] From organizing innovative industry outreach events nationwide, to providing Canadians with the means and venues to profile their works, CFC has extended their dedication beyond development to include promotion and investment. Designed to encourage discussion and stimulate interest in the Canadian entertainment industry, CFC has hosted numerous screenings, workshops and industry forums; helping to build the Canadian network and fuel Canada’s growth internationally.

On-going initiatives include:

  • CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival: Now in its 15th year, this annual event has grown to become the premier venue for the exhibition and promotion of short film in North America. Taking place in late spring, the WSFF presents 265 short films from more than 30 countries.
  • CFC Distribution: A boutique distributor / sales agent currently representing both: films produced at the CFC, and other shorts acquired nationally and abroad.
  • TELUS Innovation Fund: A fund administered by the CFC that provides talented Canadians with significant financial assistance to get their innovative film, television or new media project produced.

Work produced by CFC

The CFC has produced a large catalogue of works, including 17 feature films, 145 short films, 61 interactive prototypes, and 1 interactive feature film, Late Fragment. Feature films comprise:

References

  1. ^ "The Canadian Film Centre :: What We Do - SHANTI BABA RAM AND THE DANCERS OF HOPE". Cfccreates.com. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
  2. ^ "Portfolio". FatLabs. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
  3. ^ "PRESS". Fatlabs. Retrieved 2011-01-13.

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