Director General, Creation and Innovation: René Bourdages. As of 2017, 53% of its producers and executive producers are women, as well as half of its administrative council. Pudlo welc... omed the changes brought about by modern life into the Arctic (example in his work - the airplanes, which he adopted as one of his preferred subjects). Based in Ottawa, 90% of its staff were English and the few French Canadians in production worked with English crews. [32][33], NFB documentarians played a key role in the development of the IMAX film format, following the NFB multi-screen experience In the Labyrinth, created for Expo 67 in Montreal. [68], In April 2013, the NFB announced that it was "seeking commercial partners to establish a subscription service for Internet television and mobile platforms next year. [84][85] A documentary was also made about the effort to increase aboriginal representation in filmmaking.[86]. [13], In 1939 (82 years ago) (1939), the Act led to the establishment of the National Film Commission, which was subsequently renamed the National Film Board (NFB). [63][64] In January 2013, it was announced that the NFB film app would be available for the BlackBerry 10, via the BlackBerry World app store. The arms are met by an arch that mirrors them. In 1989, it received an Honorary Award from the Academy "in recognition of its 50th anniversary and its dedicated commitment to originate artistic, creative and technological activity and excellence in every area of filmmaking. [165] In 2010, the NFB website Waterlife, on the state of the Great Lakes, won in the Documentary: Individual Episode category. [180], Canada's public film and digital media producer and distributor, "National Film Board" redirects here. The NFB was founded in part to create propaganda in support of the Second World War. Pudlo's art is found in many of Canada's museum collections. [40] Staff at the Centre d'animatique included Daniel Langlois, who left in 1986 to form Softimage. Moreover, in 1997 the American cable channel Cartoon Network created a weekly 30-minute show called O Canada specifically showcasing a compilation of NFB-produced works; the segment was discontinued in favour of Adult Swim. [citation needed], Early in its history, the NFB was a primarily English-speaking institution. Twelve five-minute films were produced through the program, with four from each province. With six regional studios in English Program: And four regional studios in French Program: Upon its merger with the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau in 1941, the NFB's mandate expanded to include motion as well as still pictures, resulting in the creation of the Still Photography Division of the NFB. The six-storey John Grierson Building at its Montreal headquarters has been unused for several years – with HQ staff now based solely in its adjacent Norman McLaren Building. [7] In June 2011, the NFB appointed a producer to work with film and digital media makers across Saskatchewan, to be based in Regina.[8]. [11], Beginning on 2 May 2014, the NFB's 75th anniversary was marked by such events as the release of a series of commemorative stamps by Canada Post,[30] and an NFB documentary about the film board's early years, entitled Shameless Propaganda. It was updated in 2002 by the firm of Paprika Communications. The unit's first release was The Ballad of Crowfoot (1968), described as "the first NFB film to present First Nations experience from an Indigenous point of view. [31], In the post-war era the NFB became a pioneer in new developments in documentary film. [35] Generally starring non-professional actors, these films used a documentary format to present a fictionalized story and were generally scripted by the filmmakers and the cast through a process of improvisation, and are thus classified as docufiction. [96] Cinéaste recherché(e) is a similar program for French-language emerging animators. [120] 55 of the NFB's 75 Oscar nominations have been for its short films.[121]. In 1974, in conjunction with International Women's Year, the NFB created Studio D on the recommendation of long-time employee Kathleen Shannon. Digital Platforms: Chief Digital Officer: Human Resources: Director General: François Tremblay, Digital Studio in Vancouver, headed by Executive Producer, Animation Studio based in Montreal, headed by Executive Producer Michael Fukushima, Atlantic Centre based in Halifax, headed by Executive Producer Annette Clarke and Producer Paul McNeill, Quebec Centre based in Montreal, also headed by Executive Producer Annette Clarke, Ontario Centre based in Toronto, headed by Executive Producer Anita Lee, North West Centre based in Edmonton, headed by Executive Producer. French Animation and Youth Studio based in Montreal, headed by Executive Producer: Studio Acadie/Acadia Studio based in Moncton, headed by Executive Producer: Jacques Turgeon and Producer: Maryse Chapdelaine, René Chénier, formerly head of French Animation, is Executive Producer of Special Projects. [170] In 2015, the NFB-co-produced webdoc Seven Digital Deadly Sins received three People's Voice Awards, chosen by the public online, at the 2015 Webby Awards. The NFB's French-language animation unit was founded in 1966 by René Jodoin. [110], As stipulated in the National Film Act of 1950, the person who holds the position of Government Film Commissioner is the head of the NFB. 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Funding is derived primarily from government of Canada transfer payments, and also from its own revenue streams. Filmmaker-in-Residence, a project by Katerina Cizek about St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, was named best online documentary series at the 2008 Webbys. From 1941 to 1984, the Division commissioned freelance photographers to document every aspect of life in Canada. Over two hundred such films were produced, including 27 films about Fogo Island, Newfoundland, directed by Colin Low and early NFB efforts in Indigenous filmmaking, such as Willie Dunn's The Battle of Crowfoot (1968). [164], As of 2016, NFB web documentaries have won 17 Webby Awards, presented International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences for excellence on the internet. [162], In June 2011, NFB received the Award of Excellence in Interactive Programming from the Banff World Media Festival. [29] The NFB eliminated 73 full and part-time positions. Past graduates include Michèle Cournoyer, who took part in the program's 9th edition in 1989. [46], Welcome to Pine Point received two Webby Awards while Out My Window, an interactive project from the NFB's Highrise project, won the IDFA DocLab Award for Digital Storytelling and an International Digital Emmy Award. [77], In 2005, the NFB introduced its "First Stories" program for emerging Indigenous directors from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. [41], The NFB was licensed by IMAX Corporation to develop new artistic applications using its SANDDE system for hand-drawn stereoscopic computer animation, with the NFB producing a number of films including Falling in Love Again (2003) and Subconscious Password (2013).[42]. History, politics, arts, science & more: the Canadian Encyclopedia is your reference on Canada. 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It has received 74 Oscar nominations, more than any film organization in the world outside Hollywood. Part book, part film, part family photo album, Welcome to Pine Point unearths a place frozen in time and discovers what happens when an entire community is erased from the map. Screenwriter Jacques Bobet, hired in 1947, worked to strengthen the French Unit and retain French talent and was appointed producer of French versions in 1951. [81], The Indian Film Crew was an early effort in First Nations filmmaking at the NFB, through its Challenge for Change program (established in 1964 on the initiative of George Stoney, the executive producer of Challenge for Change), and was jointly sponsored by the Company of Young Canadians and the Department of Indian Affairs. As a result of cuts imposed by 2012 Canadian federal budget, by 2015 the NFB's public funding will be reduced by $6.7 million, to $60.3 million. [2] The NFB reports to the Parliament of Canada through the Minister of Canadian Heritage. [55][56][57] By mid-2013, the NFB's digital platforms had received approximately 41 million views. [92][93], While it is claiming success, directing credits and budget shares have barely changed. Up to that date, the Government Motion Picture Bureau, established in 1918, had been the major Canadian film producer. [59] In January 2010, the NFB added high-definition and 3D films to the over 1400 productions available for viewing online. [90][91] The following year, the NFB announced that it also plans to achieve gender balance by 2020 in such creative positions as editing, scriptwriting, musical composition, cinematography and artistic direction. [54], In January 2009, the NFB launched its online Screening Room, NFB.ca, offering Canadian and international web users the ability to stream hundreds of NFB films for free as well as embed links in blogs and social sites. In total, the NFB has produced over 3,000 productions since its inception,[1] which have won over 5,000 awards. That no one ever grew old or moved on. [62] When the BlackBerry PlayBook launched on April 19, 2011, it included a pre-loaded app offering access to 1,500 NFB titles. [115][116] In 2009, Norman McLaren's Neighbours was added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme, listing the most significant documentary heritage collections in the world.[117]. It has English-language and French-language production branches. 本站所有资源均收集自互联网,没有提供影片资源存储,也未参与录制、上传 若本站收录的资源无意侵犯了您的权益 请联系:pianyuannet#hotmail.com(#[email protected]) In 1985, this Division officially became the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. These revenues are from print sales, film production services, rentals, and royalties, and total up to $10 million yearly; the NFB lists this as Respendable Revenues in its financial statements. [111], Over the years, the NFB has been internationally recognized with more than 5000 film awards. The NFB has been a leader in films by women, with the world's first publicly funded women's film's studio, Studio D, followed subsequently by its French-language equivalent, Studio des femmes. [171], At the 2016 awards, the NFB received six more Webbys: Way to Go received the Webby and People's Voice awards in the Web/NetArt category as well as the Webby for Online Film & Video/VR: Gaming, Interactive or Real-Time. Caroline Leaf used this technique on films such as The Metamorphosis Of Mr. Samsa and The Owl Who Married A Goose. The NFB continued to be involved with IMAX breakthroughs at subsequent world's fairs, with NFB director Donald Brittain directing the first-ever IMAX film Tiger Child for Expo 70 in Osaka, and with the NFB producing the first full-colour IMAX-3D film Transitions for Expo 86 in Vancouver and the first 48 fps IMAX HD film Momentum for Seville Expo '92. [36], When McLaren joined the NFB, his first film at the film board was the drawn-on-film short, Mail Early. [35], When Norman McLaren joined the organization in 1941, the NFB began production of animation. [13], In 1940, with Canada at war, the NFB launched its Canada Carries On series of morale boosting theatrical shorts. [166] In 2011, Welcome to Pine Point received two Webbys, for Documentary: Individual Episode in the Online Film & Video category and Net art in the Websites category. [97], A collaboration with the Canadian Film Centre on a theatrical documentary development program. [32], Running from 1967 to 1980, Challenge for Change and its French-language equivalent Societé Nouvelle became a global model for the use of film and portable video technology to create community-based participatory documentary films to promote dialogue on local issues and promote social change. (June 1983): pp68(7). [65], In September 2011, the NFB and the Montreal French-language daily Le Devoir announced that they would jointly host three interactive essays on their websites, ONF.ca and ledevoir.com. It will be broadcast on TVO and stream free on NFB.ca and TVO.org. [18][19], In 1950, a revision of the National Film Act removed any direct government intervention into the operation and administration of the NFB. These films were based on current news and often tackled wartime events as well as contemporary issues in Canadian culture. [38], McLaren's Oscar-winning Neighbours popularized the form of character movement referred to as pixilation, a variant of stop motion. In the early 1970s, two Quebec political documentaries, Denys Arcand's On est au coton and Gilles Groulx's 24 heures ou plus, were initially withheld from release by the NFB due to controversial content. 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He would go on to refine his technique make a series of hand-drawn films at the NFB during and after the Second World War, most notably Boogie-Doodle (1940), Hen Hop (1942), Begone Dull Care (1949) and Blinkity Blank (1955). [4] The NFB HQ building is also named for McLaren, and is home to much of its production activity. Other key cinéma vérité films during this period included Lonely Boy (1961) and Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen (1965). The service would be available internationally and would feature documentaries from around the world as well as the NFB’s own catalogue. Montreal, March 4, 2019 – On March 4, to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), in collaboration with the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), is launching Clit-me (nfb.ca/clitme), a five-minute mobile interactive game that takes a light-hearted and open approach to female sexual satisfaction. The Canadian Film Development Corporation would become responsible for promoting the development of the film industry. The organization has a hierarchical structure headed by a Board of Trustees, which is chaired by the Government Film Commissioner and NFB Chairperson. In May 2015, the CFC and NFB announced a new version of the program entitled the NFB/CFC Creative Doc Lab. [28], In March 2012, the NFB's funding was cut 10%, to be phased in over a three-year period, as part of the 2012 Canadian federal budget. The film was the centrepiece of a $4.5 million pavilion, which attracted over 1.3 million visitors in 1967, and was co-directed by Roman Kroitor, Colin Low and Hugh O'Connor, and produced by Tom Daly and Kroitor. Commentary 75. [17], During the 1940s and early 1950s, the NFB employed 'travelling projectionists' who toured the country, bringing films and public discussions to rural communities. Pacific and Yukon Centre based in Vancouver, headed by Executive Producer Shirley Vercruysse. [167] In 2012, the NFB received two more Webbys, for Bla Bla (best web art) and God's Lake Narrows (best use of photography). Learn more, How People Got Fire, Daniel Janke, provided by the National Film Board of Canada, provided by the National Film Board of Canada, The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend. This short film from the Filmmaker-in-Residence project is a provocative and transformative dialogue between homeless mothers and healthcare professionals who deliver babies. The NFB played a key role in both the Cinéma vérité and Direct Cinema movements, working on technical innovations to make its 16 mm synchronized sound equipment more light-weight and portable—most notably the "Sprocketape" portable sound recorder invented for the film board by Ches Beachell in 1955. ", "The National Film Board of Canada in the Year 2000: Action Plan, A New Charter for a New Century", "What's inside the new NFB iPhone App - NFB/blog", "The NFB Films iPad app is now available! Features designed specifically for teachers. The NFB has received more than 90 awards from the Canadian Film Awards, the Genie Awards and the Canadian Screen Awards, including a Special Achievement Genie in 1989 for its 50th anniversary. Launched in 1968, the logo symbolized a vision of humanity and was called "Man Seeing / L'homme qui voit". With small satellite offices in Winnipeg and St. John's. From the 1970s by Pudlo Pudlat (Kinngait / Cape Dorset). As the story unfolds, we also meet 12-year-old Tish, an introspective, talented girl who feels drawn to the elder. The plan also sees the NFB building on its relationships with Canadian schools and organizations to create more educational materials about Indigenous peoples in Canada. In addition to Neighbours, other NFB productions have been the source of controversy, including two NFB productions broadcast on CBC Television that criticized the role of Canadians in wartime led to questions in the Senate of Canada. [49][50], Dao's counterpart for French-language interactive media production at the NFB is Hugues Sweeney, based in Montreal. The NFB budget has since been cut again. [95] Notable Hothouse alumni include Academy Award nominee Patrick Doyon, part of its 2006 edition. 1965: As a result of a report written by producer Gordon Sheppard on Canadian cultural policies and activities, the NFB began regionalizing its English production activities, with producers appointed in major cities across Canada. [34], In the 1980s, the National Film Board also produced a number of "alternative drama" films, which combined documentary and narrative fiction filmmaking techniques. In 1918, had been the major Canadian film Centre on a theatrical documentary development.. 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