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Publications — imagineNATIVE. Resources. ON-SCREEN PROTOCOLS & PATHWAYS: A Media Production Guide to Working with First Nations, Métis and Inuit Communities, Cultures, Concepts and Stories. Commissioned by imagineNATIVE and prepared by Marcia Nickerson with support from Communications MDR, this highly-anticipated guideprovides cultural
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imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival Announces Online Festival October 20 - 25, 2020 The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival today announces the 21st Annual Festival will move online from October 20 - 25, 2020.imagineNATIVE will gather community for an online Festival to celebrate Indigenous storytelling in film, video, audio, digital and interactive art. 2020 TOUR PROGRAMMES 2020 TOUR PROGRAMMES The imagineNATIVE Film + VR Tour is imagineNATIVE’s largest initiative outside of our annual Festival. Our Tour brings both Indigenous-made film and VR/360 video works to communities across Canada. VOLUNTEER — IMAGINENATIVE Due to COVID-19, in-person volunteer opportunities are restricted, however new and exciting virtual opportunities will be available and announced by September 2021, so stay tuned! Some potential volunteer opportunities in 2021 with imagineNATIVE include: Communications and social media. Event and personal recordings. Online iNfo Boothsupport.
IMAGINENATIVE NAMES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR imagineNATIVE Names New Executive Director as Jason Ryle Steps Down. Naomi Johnson Promoted from Associate Director Role. TORONTO, 28 May 2020 – imagineNATIVE, the world’s largest presenter of Indigenous-made screen content, is announcing the appointment of Naomi Johnson as Executive Director, following the planned exit of long-timeleader
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INDIGENOUS SCREENWRITING INTENSIVE The Indigenous Screenwriting Intensive will support four Indigenous screenwriters, two residing in Canada and two residing internationally. Over the course of the year, each participant will develop a feature film script from concept/treatment to final draft. With a focus on potential optioning, the program will culminate in alive reading of
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Christopher Gilbert Grant is a young Mi’kmaq artist from the Pabineau First Nation who is living with schizoaffective disorder. He studied Fine Arts at Mount Allison and animation technique at the New Brunswick Community College, and his work was featured in Young Ancestors, a 2014 group show at Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery.In 2018, he mounted a solo exhibition called Disposing IMAGINENATIVEFESTIVALSUPPORTABOUTINDIGITAL YOUTH COLLECTIVEPUBLICATIONSVOLUNTEER imagineNATIVE. Scroll. The World's Largest Presenter of Indigenous Screen Content. The NEXT imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival IS October 19-24, 2021. We are a registered charity committed to inspiring and connecting communities through original, Indigenous film and media arts. Our Festival, Tour, Institute, and year-roundinitiatives
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imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival Announces Online Festival October 20 - 25, 2020 The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival today announces the 21st Annual Festival will move online from October 20 - 25, 2020.imagineNATIVE will gather community for an online Festival to celebrate Indigenous storytelling in film, video, audio, digital and interactive art. 2020 TOUR PROGRAMMES 2020 TOUR PROGRAMMES The imagineNATIVE Film + VR Tour is imagineNATIVE’s largest initiative outside of our annual Festival. Our Tour brings both Indigenous-made film and VR/360 video works to communities across Canada. VOLUNTEER — IMAGINENATIVE Due to COVID-19, in-person volunteer opportunities are restricted, however new and exciting virtual opportunities will be available and announced by September 2021, so stay tuned! Some potential volunteer opportunities in 2021 with imagineNATIVE include: Communications and social media. Event and personal recordings. Online iNfo Boothsupport.
IMAGINENATIVE NAMES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR imagineNATIVE Names New Executive Director as Jason Ryle Steps Down. Naomi Johnson Promoted from Associate Director Role. TORONTO, 28 May 2020 – imagineNATIVE, the world’s largest presenter of Indigenous-made screen content, is announcing the appointment of Naomi Johnson as Executive Director, following the planned exit of long-timeleader
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INDIGENOUS SCREENWRITING INTENSIVE The Indigenous Screenwriting Intensive will support four Indigenous screenwriters, two residing in Canada and two residing internationally. Over the course of the year, each participant will develop a feature film script from concept/treatment to final draft. With a focus on potential optioning, the program will culminate in alive reading of
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