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Further Down the Rabbit Hole: Investigating Alternative Financing in Canada

Saturday, February 25, 2012 from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario

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Further Down the Rabbit Hole:

Investigating Alternative Financing in Canada


*please note the panel lineup has been updated

 

Feb 25th, 2012
Time: 9:30 AM
Location: NFB Atelier, 150 John Street, 2nd Floor
Non-members $35
DOC members free


Lunch included

Limited registration, so act fast!

 

See past the hype and learn the reality of alternative financing in Canada

Alternative financing appears to be a panacea to the documentary community’s financing woes, but is it real or just a wonderland?  Does it work in a Canadian context? At this conference, participants will hear Canadian filmmakers talk of their forrays into alternative financing. Broadcasters and tax credit experts will weigh in on its impact to traditional financing. And members from the charitable sector will discuss the possibility of “fiscal sponsorship” and foundation funding in Canada.

Event participants will:

  • Gain a better understanding of the alternative financing options available in Canada
  • Gain insight and knowledge in order to assess whether alternative financing is the right fit for their next documentary project
  • Learn about the hidden costs and logistical requirements of alternative financing models
  • Discover how alternative financing impacts the traditional film and television financing environment

Are these new financing models just a fad or are they about to transform documentary production in Canada? Come and find out!

 



SCHEDULE

 

9:30 – 10:00

Registration and Sign-in

 

10:00 am

Introductory Remarks

Lisa Fitzgibbons, Executive Director of the Documentary Organization of Canada, provides an overview of the conference, and a brief introduction to its purpose.

10:00 - 11:30 am

Panel 1: Crowd funding

The creative minds behind Defector, Within Every Woman, Leone Stars and The Jungle Prescription discuss the benefits and downsides of crowdfunding campaigns. Learn what crowdfunding entails, and gain insights on strategies to make your project resonate with the crowds.

Moderator: TBC

  • Ann Shin, The Defector, Producer, Fathom Film Group
  • Tiffany Hsiung, Within Every Woman, Director, Gold Nugget Productions
  • Allan Tong, Leone Stars, Co-Director/Writer
    Robin McKenna, The Jungle Prescription, Producer/Associate Director


11:30 - 11:45 am

Presentation: Doc Ignite

Elizabeth Radshaw, Director, Hot Docs Forum

11:45 - 1:00

Lunch


1:00 - 2:00 pm

Panel 2: Reality Check

So you’ve successfully raised funding from alternative sources for your doc, and it’s time to submit your financials to other contributors. How do these new sources impact your existing relationships with broadcasters? And what will the CRA make of your financing model?

Moderator: Cameron McMaster

  • Jennifer Blitz, Director, Tax Credits & Financing, OMDC
  • Cheryl Grossman, CBC Television, Business & Rights Manager
  • Chanda Chevannes, Producer/Director, The People’s Picture Company
  • Lisa Valencia-Svensson, Producer, Storyline Entertainment

 

2:00 - 2:15 pm

Break

 

2:15 - 3:45 pm

Panel 3: Fiscal Sponsorship? No. Foundation Funding!

Non-governmental organizations and documentarians seem like a match made in heaven. Unfortunately, the logistics and legalities of these relationships are less rosy. Experts from the charitable sector discuss the possibility and the feasibility of these partnerships.

Moderator: Juan Baquero

  • Cathy Barr, Senior Vice-President, Imagine Canada
  • Mark Blumberg, Blumberg Segal LLP
  • Jillian Witt, Senior Project Specialist, Tides Canada Initiatives
  • Stuart Clarfield, Executive Producer, The Mission Media Company

 

This event is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council 


Ontario Arts Council

 

 

When & Where



NFB Atelier
150 John Street
2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario M5V 3C3
Canada

Saturday, February 25, 2012 from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM (ET)


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The Documentary Organization of Canada / Documentaristes du Canada (DOC) is the collective voice of independent documentary filmmakers across Canada.


As a national non-profit association it advocates on behalf of its members to foster an environment conducive to documentary production and strives to strengthen the sector within the broader film production industry.

Any questions feel free to email adele@docorg.ca