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11-567: The Canadian Film Centre opened the Slaight Family Music Lab in 2013, sponsored by the Slaight Family Foundation . Every year a small group of promising composers and song-writers are invited to study under a distinguished composer. The first mentor was Howard Shore , who composed the music for many films, including Marc Jordan was the mentor in 2014. Canadian Film Centre The Canadian Film Centre ( CFC )

22-516: A CA$ 250,000 prize from Telefilm Canada to honour Black Robe winning the Genie Award for Best Picture , he immediately donated the money to the Canadian Film Centre to help establish its film unit, which serves as the primary film studio for projects being developed by CFC students. Peter O’Brian was appointed as executive director of CFC by Norman Jewison in 1988 and remained in

33-424: A large catalogue of works, including the below productions. CFC has supported the development of 47 feature films to date , including: CFC has also accelerated the development of various TV series, including: 173 short films have been created through CFC's Short Dramatic Film Programs to date, including: CFC's interactive productions include: Slaight Family Music Lab The Canadian Film Centre opened

44-538: Is a charitable organization founded in 1988 by filmmaker Norman Jewison in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. Originally launched as a film school, today it provides training, development and advancement opportunities for professionals in the Canadian film, television and digital media industries, including directors, producers, screenwriters, actors and musicians. CFC was established in 1988 by Canadian filmmaker Norman Jewison as

55-508: The Canadian Centre For Advanced Film Studies ; the first program was attended by 12 residents. The inaugural class included writer Robert Hunter , filmmakers Holly Dale , Gerald L'Ecuyer , Anne Petrie and Peter Raymont , and producer Ann Medina . The school's campus was located at Windfields Estate, the former home of Canadian business magnate E. P. Taylor . In 1991, after producer Robert Lantos received

66-637: The Fifth Wave Initiative, to accelerate and sustain the growth of women-owned or led businesses in southern Ontario’s digital media sector, Ideaboost, a digital entertainment accelerator, and VR Strategy, a program to develop virtual reality productions, and the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange, an immersive talent development lab and co-production fund for UK and Canadian artists and filmmakers. CFC has been involved in hundreds of film, television, and interactive productions and has produced

77-701: The Norman Jewison Film Program and CFC Features. Television programs include Bell Media Prime Time TV Program for series writers, and the WildBrain Experience for development of kid- and family-targeted content. CFC also runs the Netflix/CFC Global Project, which targets Canada's traditionally under-served creatives and communities Its main program for actors is the CBC Actors Conservatory, a six-month program. For musicians,

88-411: The centre operates the Slaight Family Music Lab , a part-time nine-month program for composers and songwriters. The CFC Media Lab is a digital media think tank and production facility that provides a research, learning and production environment for digital media content developers and practitioners, as well as acceleration programs and services for digital entertainment start-ups. Its programs include

99-560: The guidance of faculty and industry professionals, and are operated in conjunction with entertainment companies and educational institutions including Netflix , AMC , A&E , Cineplex Entertainment , the National Film Board of Canada , Telefilm Canada, NBC Universal , Slaight Communications , WildBrain , Bell Media , the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and OCAD University . CFC's film programs include

110-574: The new Northern Dancer Pavilion, a building to house its multidisciplinary study programs, on the Windfields campus. As of 2018, its 30th year of operation, CFC had more than 100 residents and participants in 16 programs annually. CFC has more than 1,700 alumni and 100 alumni partner companies to date. CFC offers a variety of programs in five separate media streams: film, television, music, screen acting, and digital media. Each stream offers practical, intensive, hands-on programs that are administered under

121-538: The role until 1991. Wayne Clarkson served as the organization's executive director from 1991 until 2005. At that point, Slawko Klymkiw , previously the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's executive director of network programming, became the CEO of CFC until he retired in the spring of 2021. Maxine Bailey, former Vice-President of Advancement at TIFF, was appointed as Executive Director of CFC in May 2021. In 2014, CFC unveiled

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