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ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING APRIL 8, 2009
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MR. MICHEL ROY CHAIR OF THE BOARD
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TELEFILM CANADA – AN ASSET FOR ALL CANADIANS An organization with a rich history and a wealth of expertise The Government’s financial instrument in support of audiovisual / interactive media creation Exemplary governance
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A RENEWED BOARD OF DIRECTORS High level of expertise National representation Strength and enthusiasm
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Lawyer Toronto, Ontario ELISE ORENSTEIN Lawyer Halifax, Nova-Scotia GRANT MACHUM Managing partner of Bridge Communications Vancouver, British-Columbia MARLIE ODEN
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Chartered Accoutant Quebec city, Quebec YVON BÉLANGER Government Film Commissioner and NFB Chair Montreal, Quebec TOM PERLMUTTER
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MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE Five-year corporate plan International partnerships and investments
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MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE New senior management structure New corporate values Dedicated, diligent and enthusiastic employees
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A NEW MODEL Canada Media Fund Television and Interactive Media Telefilm, already an excellent administrator of CTF programs
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WORKING TOGETHER Building proactive partnerships Getting our films on screens: a rigorous process Encouraging talented creators Developing varied, high-quality works
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ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING APRIL 8, 2009
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MR. WAYNE CLARKSON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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TELEFILM CANADA – A CROWN CORPORATION Offices in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax Approximately 190 employees
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OUR VISION A thriving audiovisual industry Serving the imagination and creativity of Canadians
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FUNDS ADMINISTRATED BY TELEFILM Canada Feature Film Fund + Canada New Media Fund + Canadian Television Fund Programs = Administration of $400 million dollars
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ECONOMIC IMPACT – FILM AND TELEVISION Investments of $5.2 billion in 2007-2008 Exports of $2 billion annually Telefilm invests in more than 1,000 sme
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ECONOMIC IMPACT – INTERACTIVE MEDIA 3,200 businesses; more than 52,000 jobs $5 billion in revenues
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SUCCESS ON THE SCREEN AND BOX OFFICE In 2007-2008: 116 awards and 3 Oscar nominations Les 3 p’tits Cochons – $4.5 M Away From Her – $9.2 M (US) Passchendaele – $4.5 M In 2009: Polytechnique – more than $1.3 M in first month One Week – more than $1 M in first month Dédé à travers les brumes – more than $1.5 M in first month
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KEY OBJECTIVES 2009-2010 Canadian content on all platforms for all audiences A stronger industry An efficient, responsible and effective administration
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TOWARDS 2010 – NEW CO-PRODUCTION POLICY Source of revenue and support for industry Job creation Exports International festivals, markets and sales
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ACCOUNTABILITY, EFFICIENCY, COMMITMENT Client Service Charter since 2003 eTelefilm offers clients online service Client survey in 2009-2010 Regular consultations
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IT’S YOUR TURN QUESTIONS ? COMMENTS ?
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ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING APRIL 8, 2009
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