Hello Students,

We have free passes to the screening of THE WAY WAY BACK  on May 30th at 7:30pm at Varsity Cinemas (55 Bloor St W, Toronto).

We have limited quantities so come get yours soon!

Each pass admits one. Duplicates of the tickets will be turned away.

We suggest that you show up to the screening at least an hour before the film starts, due to the fact that seats and tickets are on a first come, first serve basis.

You can pick up your passes at the Image Arts Admin office (IMA 207).

For the official trailer of the movie click below:

http://www.foxsearchlight.com/thewaywayback/

Enjoy!

The Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) is Canada’s HR thought leader with more than 20,000 members in 28 chapters across Ontario. It connects its membership to an unmatched range of HR information resources, events, professional development and networking opportunities and annually hosts Canada’s largest HR conference. In Ontario, HRPA issues the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation, the national standard for excellence in human resources management and the Senior Human Resources Professional (SHRP) designation, reserved for high-impact HR leaders. www.hrpa.ca

Broadcast Operator
Reporting to Webcast & Video Specialist
Freelance – as required Hourly range: $25 – $30/hour

HRPA’s HR Broadcasting program brings premium HR education to our members. Our webcast platform live streams HRPA’s in-class professional development—workshops, seminars and executive events—direct to our members’ computers, tablets or mobile devices so our members get the full classroom experience from wherever they want. HRPA HR Broadcast is a distance learning solution that is as rewarding as attending in person.

The Broadcast Operator is responsible for webcasting and video operations for HRPA’s HR Broadcasting program. Principally working from the association’s learning centre at 150 Bloor St. W., Toronto. Technical duties include setting up webcast equipment, operating our Adobe Connect webcast platform and recording live webcast for archive.

The ideal candidate will be someone with a record of excellent customer service, managing live webcasts and live broadcasting. This individual is well organized with high energy, a sunny disposition and exceptional communications and interpersonal skills. This role is ideal for someone with at least one year of experience in broadcasting or webcasting services. This is a rapidly evolving field, so the incumbent must be comfortable with technology, possessing demonstrated curiosity and imagination, with an interest in understanding of emerging trends in webcasting and video broadcasting applications.

Job Description:
• Customer service orientated to effectively manage client communications, as well as deftly resolve any satisfaction or delivery issues to ensure all customers have a positive experience
• QA/QC of technical elements and overall capture of recorded programs; ensure good quality audio and video is streaming live online
• Working to tight deadlines while ensuring quality is not compromised
• Work at the association’s learning centre at 150 Bloor St. W., Toronto
• Use of video and Webcast software required for extended length events–2hr to ½-day to full-day seminars—in order to maintain engagement with online learning
• Work on other video projects that arise, including web videos, social media projects and pre-recorded messages, provide content for HRPA’s YouTube Channel, HRPA TV, etc.
• Provide best standards and practice to all webcasts

Attributes /Skills
• Knowledge of webcasting technologies and concepts
• Knowledge of audio workflow for webcast
• Basic knowledge of design programs like Photoshop and illustrator
• Knowledge of Power Point
• Experience in shooting live events
• Excellent communications and interpersonal skills
• Excellent communications and interpersonal skills
• Ability to handle pressure and the willingness and drive to work to tight deadlines
• Keen interest, understanding and use of different audio and video technologies and how to adapt them to our environment
• Strong work ethic and positive team attitude

Experience /Qualifications
• Enrolled in college technical training or certificates in A/V and electronic media
• Experience user of Adobe Production Suite of products , Wirecast, Adobe Connect or similar webcast software
• Experience with PowerPoint, HTML or online production, a plus
Work environment
• Must be willing and able to work on-site at HRPA with minimum notification Broadcasts may start as early as 7:30am (requiring set-up by 6:30am) or run as late as 8pm

To apply for this position, please email ahsu@hrpa.ca.

We wish to thank all applicants in advance and advise that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA)
The Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) is Canada’s HR thought leader with more than 20,000 members in 28 chapters across Ontario. It connects its membership to an unmatched range of HR information resources, events, professional development and networking opportunities and annually hosts Canada’s largest HR conference. In Ontario, HRPA issues the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation, the national standard for excellence in human resources management and the Senior Human Resources Professional (SHRP) designation, reserved for high-impact HR leaders. www.hrpa.ca

Videographer
Reporting to Webcast & Video Specialist
Freelance – as required Hourly Range: $25- $30/hour

HRPA’s HR Broadcasting program brings premium HR education to our members. Our webcast platform live streams HRPA’s in-class professional development—workshops, seminars and executive events—direct to our members’ computers, tablets or mobile devices so our members get the full classroom experience from wherever they want. HRPA HR Broadcast is a distance learning solution that is as rewarding as attending in person.
The videographer is responsible for video operations for HRPA, principally webcasting from the association’s learning centre at 150 Bloor St. W., Toronto. Technical duties include setting up video equipment, operating video cameras, shooting and recording live broadcast. In addition to live broadcasting, the incumbent will also work on other video projects that arise, including web videos, social media projects and pre-recorded messages.
The ideal candidate will be someone in their final year of university/college with a passion for video production. Experience in customer service and managing live webcasts and live broadcasting are musts. This individual is well organized with high energy, a sunny disposition and exceptional communications and interpersonal skills. This role is ideal for someone with at least one year of experience in video production, lighting and some editing and also an interest in understanding of emerging trends in video and audio broadcasting applications.
Job Description:
• QA/QC of technical elements and overall capture of recorded programs; ensure good quality audio and video is streaming live online
• Work at the association’s learning centre at 150 Bloor St. W., Toronto
• Use of video and multimedia required for extended length events–2hr to ½-day to full-day seminars—in order to maintain engagement with online learning
• Work on other video projects that arise, including web videos, social media projects and pre-recorded messages, provide content for HRPA’s YouTube Channel, HRPA TV, etc.
• Provide best standards and practice to all webcasts

Attributes /Skills
• Experience operating professional video cameras, teleprompter and audio equipment
• Familiarity with HD Cameras and workflow
• Experience in shooting live events
• Knowledge of video production, lighting and some editing
• Excellent communications and interpersonal skills
• Ability to handle pressure and the willingness and drive to work to tight deadlines
• Keen interest, understanding and use of different audio and video technologies and how to adapt them to our environment
• Strong work ethic and positive team attitude

Experience /Qualifications
• Enrolled in college technical training or certificates in A/V and electronic media
• Experience user of Adobe Production Suite of products (Premiere, Soundbooth, Encore, etc.) an asset
• Experience with PowerPoint, HTML or online production, a plus

Work environment
• Must be willing and able to work on-site at HRPA with minimum notification Broadcasts may start as early as 7:30am (requiring set-up by 6:30am) or run as late as 8pm

To apply for this position, please email ahsu@hrpa.ca.
We wish to thank all applicants in advance and advise that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Women in View – SexMoneyMedia 2013  TIFF Bell lightbox.

Tuesday, June 4, 2:00pm to 3:30pm

Reserve seats TIFF Higher Learning <hlf@tiff.net>

Women are tipping the balance at the box office in both Canada and the US according to recent stats, finally displacing teen boys. So will we see a revolution in content and content creators? Our ever-expanding media landscape should offer the possibility of increased diversity on screen. It makes sense for “product” to reflect the increasingly diversified global audience, yet what’s on offer seems to be more of the same, by the same.

Join us for a lively discussion with a distinguished panel of media leaders. Panelists include Globe and Mail television critic John Doyle; ACTRA National President Ferne Downey; Head of Sundance Productions Laura Michalchyshyn, and Dr. Stacy Smith, USC Annenberg School of Communications and Journalism; Head Researcher, Geena Davis Institute on Gender and Media. The discussion will be moderated by Rina Fraticelli, Executive Director of Women in View.

Air Canada officially announced it is inviting Canadian film students and emerging filmmakers to enter its seventh annual enRoute short film festival! Each year, a celebrity jury selects the best short films and broadcasts them to a large international audience on Air Canada’s enRoute in-flight entertainment system.

The winner of Best Short Film will receive a $5,000 cash prize courtesy of presenting sponsor Cineplex Entertainment. Other awards include Achievement in Direction, Achievement in Cinematography, Achievement in Animation and the second annual People’s Choice Award. All winners will receive an exciting new destination prize to a major international film festival courtesy of Air Canada.

Selected films will be broadcast on Air Canada’s personal seatback entertainment system and viewed by millions of Air Canada customers around the world. A free public screening and awards celebration will be held in Toronto at the end of the year to honour the winners. Additional screenings will take place in Vancouver and Montreal showcasing the selected films.

To download an entry form and view full contest rules and regulations, please visit http://www.enroutefilm.comSubmissions will be accepted until Friday, May 31.

info@enroutefilm.com
http://www.enroutefilm.com

The Design Exchange is excited to announce the inaugural EMERGING DESIGNER COMPETITION, an amazing national competition that seeks to provide an unparalleled opportunity for emerging Canadian designers to gain recognition and exposure, while celebrating the immense and diverse design talent in Canada!

For more information go to the website :

http://www.dx.org/index.cfm?pagepath=Competitions/Emerging_Designer_Competition&id=47868

 

Hello, I am the director of the First Look Student Film Program at the Starz Denver Film Festival in Denver, Colorado USA.

The 36th Starz Denver Film Festival is scheduled for November 7–17 this year. SDFF screens approximately 225 films and hosts more than 175 guest filmmakers over the course of its 11 days. In conjunction with Liberty Global we will once again be presenting the Liberty Global International Student Film Award and we will be paying airfare and hotel accommodations for the top five student filmmakers in our international student film program to attend.

We are reaching out to film schools outside the US for student entries to our 36th annual film festival. We have a truly incredible student film program. If it seems like something you would be interested in, please see submission guidelines below.

Festival: Starz Denver Film Festival, 2013
Website: www.denverfilm.org
Program: International Student Film Section
Submission fee: $0 (Fee Waived)

Submit:

Mail screeners directly to:
Denver Film Society
1510 York Street, 3rd Floor
Denver, CO 80206, USA

Online:
We accept all manner of online screeners via email at
firstlook@denverfilm.org

WithoutABox:
Films may also be submitted through
withoutabox.com
(Submission fee is waived. Waiver code: NFMW95A)

Please note: Entry fees are waived for all international entries!

Thank you!

Josh Weinberg
firstlook@denverfilm.org
Starz Denver Film Festival
First Look Student Film Program

Hello,

My name is Maria Kennedy – my partner Ben Mazzotta and I are both Ryerson alumni ’96 and our production company www.LittleEngineMovingPictures.com is looking for:
1) Full-time or contract assistant editor for feature films, TV, corporate videos, commercials and online content (please email reel/samples/links, resume)
2) contract DOP with RED/gear for feature films, TV, corporate videos, commercials and online content (please email reel/samples/links, CV, and list of your camera(s)/gear)
3) contract Production Manager for feature films, TV, corporate videos, commercials and online content (please email  resume and links to some work you’ve PM’d or produced in school)
We will be hiring over the next couple of months. Jobs will vary, contract positions. Rates based on experience.
If you are interested feel free to email or call.
Thanks,

 

Maria Kennedy
416-892-0918
merkennedy@hotmail.com
We are looking to hire a student to shoot a short one minute video of our executive.
We need a one minute edited video with audio.  It will likely be of him at his desk and will take no longer than 15 minutes to shoot.
We are looking for a high quality video.
Student will receive payment for their work (Amount TBD).
Let me know if you would be interested.
We are looking at a short turn around, we are hoping to have the video available for our staff on May 28th.
Please contact me if interested,
Matthew Andaloro
(416) 326-6918
Manager, IFIS Support Unit
Business and Fiscal Planning Branch

Action Against Hunger Canada is a leading international organization that fights hunger in over 47 countries through innovative programming in nutrition, hygiene and sanitation and humanitarian relief.

Action Against Hunger Canada is seeking a creative videographer to shoot and edit a short promotional video for our annual event Race Against Hunger and shoot a short flashmob. Each piece will be under 3 minutes long and will feature content shot at our 2013 Race Against Hunger.

This is an opportunity to showcase your work to an audience of thousands of Action Against Hunger donors, sponsors and followers.

The event will take place on June 6, 2013 in Toronto. Creative briefings will be scheduled in the weeks leading up to the event.

Must have own equipment.

Please contact Odette Hutchings for more information: communication@actioncontrelafaim.ca

Thank you.

Odette Hutchings

http://www.actioncontrelafaim.ca/

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