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Keep the story going and donate today: a message from Joy Loewen, NSI’s acting executive director Posted: 06 Nov 2019 12:07 PM PST Do you believe there’s a story inside each of us? At NSI, we do. We’re passionate about nurturing storytellers because stories connect us all. They create paths of understanding and open doors to reconciliation with our neighbours. It’s critical to support these storytellers and advance their careers so they can continue to fuel the creative industries that share these important stories. We feel the best way to do this is by providing professional development training. Little things often make a big difference. And when students know there’s a community behind them, it motivates them in ways we can’t even explain. As we enter the season of giving, please consider a donation to NSI as part of your charitable giving. Big or small, your gift will provide students with value-added essentials that make their training experience really special. For as little as $10, you can help fund an item from the NSI Gift Guide. Things like a weekly bus pass, the cost of hiring a van for a student trip, food for a traditional feast or help hiring a mentor are all ways you can help. “Participating in the NSI Features First program not only changed my career but also my life.” – Kulbinder Saran Caldwell, Producer At NSI, we’re blessed to see firsthand the difference training makes in the lives of storytellers. Together, let’s give a jump-start to their careers and enhance their training experiences. Please join me in making a tax-deductible donation and supporting Canada’s next generation of storytelling professionals. With gratitude, Joy Loewen P.S. We are grateful for donations of all sizes. Our hope is that many people will contribute what they can this year to celebrate the launch of our annual campaign. Images above clockwise from left: Babe, I Hate to Go; Alice and Kevin; The Curiosity of Penny Parker; SuperGrid; Living Culture, Speaking Truth: Language Revitalization in Our Communities; Akashi あかし; ‘da Kink in My Hair; You Will Go Home The post Keep the story going and donate today: a message from Joy Loewen, NSI’s acting executive director appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
Sonya Ballantyne and Sage receive Harold Greenberg, MFM short film funding Posted: 06 Nov 2019 11:02 AM PST Broken Glass, a project from writer/director Sage and producer Sonya Ballantyne (both CBC New Indigenous Voices, NSI IndigiDocs), is one of four short film projects selected for the inaugural Manitoba Shorts Program from the Harold Greenberg Fund (HGF) in partnership with Manitoba Film & Music. The HGF/Manitoba Shorts Program is designed to bolster emerging talent in Manitoba. It offers emerging filmmaking teams $20K each to make dramatic short films aimed at showcasing new creative visions and furthering their careers toward feature filmmaking. In Broken Glass a young poet, confronted by his junky ex-lover, has to make a decision about their lives together. The post Sonya Ballantyne and Sage receive Harold Greenberg, MFM short film funding appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
Films from NSI alumni screen at Whistler Film Festival 2019 Posted: 06 Nov 2019 09:00 AM PST The films selected to Whistler Film Festival‘s 2019 edition have been unveiled and there are several projects from NSI alumni. Canadian Strain (pictured) from writer/director Geordie Sabbagh and producer Ashleigh Rains (both NSI Totally Television) Dreamland from producer Amber Ripley (NSI Drama Prize) In Loving Memory from co-director Mayumi Yoshida (TELUS STORYHIVE) The Art of Flawsome starring Mayumi Yoshida B-Side from director Alayna Silverberg (TELUS STORYHIVE) TELUS STORYHIVE project Sisters of Sorrow from project lead Jordan Waunch Spinster from producer Jay Dahl (NSI Drama Prize) Queen of the Morning Calm from writer/director Gloria Ui Young Kim (NSI Diverse TV Director) Unidentified Woman from executive producer Daniel Bekerman (NSI Features First) From the Vine from producer Kyle Bornais (NSI Features First) James vs. His Future Self from writer/director Jeremy LaLonde and producer Jordan Walker (both NSI Totally Television) Idols Never Die from producer Thomas Affolter (TELUS STORYHIVE)Additionally, this year’s Whistler Doc Lab participants include Frederick Kroetsch (NSI Business for Producers), Alicia Krawchuk (TELUS STORYHIVE) and Brian Hockenstein (TELUS STORYHIVE). Ken Hegan (NSI Features First) will participate in the Power Pitch boot camp and competition. Whistler runs from December 4 to 8, 2019. If we missed you or your film, let us know! The post Films from NSI alumni screen at Whistler Film Festival 2019 appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
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