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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Jamie Gaetz • c I N E M A G • PRODUCTION GUIDE by Jamie Gaetz Linn Yann, a Cambodian refugee. p. Bob CAMBIUM FILM & VIDEO Goodwin sc. Christopher Knopf, Da vi d Simons p. FILMLINE man. Fitch Cady d. Simon Wincer d.o.p. Frank he following is a list of films in production (actually before cameras) PRODUCTIONS LTD. INTERNATIONAL INC. Watts lop. Wayne Rogers, Mary Kay Place. and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are (416) 964-8750 [MONTREAL)/ LES PRODUCTIONS Tstill in the project stage are subject to changes. A third categorY,ln THE ELEPHANT SHOW Pre-Production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-pro­ Second cycle of television series. In production ROBERT HALMI JEAN-LOUIS FRUND duction , having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and from August 14 to September 28 in Toronto In (819) 228-9222 being engaged in casting and crewing. Films are listed by the name of the association with the CBC. Participation of PRODUCTIONS company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly Telefilm Canada. p. Bruce Glawson, Arnie Zipurskv head writer Mark Shekter SC. Sharon (NEW YORK) LA FAUNE NORDIQUE associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Hampson, Lois Lilienstein, Bram Morrison siory (514) 288-8833/ Series of 6 x 1/2 hour episodes for Radio­ Where the two companies are different, the name of the production com­ ed. Robert Sandler slory enos. Molly Thom Quebec. Documentaries shot in the Canadian d. Stan Swan p. man. Charles Zamaria p. coord. (202) 867-1460 arctic. With the participation of Telefilm Canada, pany, if known, is also given . In instances where a producer has asked us Societe gnerale du cinema. p./d. Jean-Louis Arthur Reinstein p. sec. Lana Danielson script SPEAR FIELD'S DAUGHTER not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, sup. Mimi Wolch 1st a.d. Karen Pike 2nd a.d. Frund. we have respected his request. The guide only lists productions or series Television mini-series of six x one-hour episodes. Walter Gasparovic loc. man. Mark Battley lac. Shooting began July 18 to continue for ten whose duration will be one hour or over. coord. Jeff Steinberg p. asst. Steven Levitt, weeks in Montreal area with three week shoot in LARRY LARRY Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: Susan McCullough craft svees/stllls Marni Australia at end of Sept. p. Can. David Pat­ Grossman art d. Susan Longmire props. master PRODUCTIONS LTD. Cinema Canada (416) 598-6829 or (514) 272-5354 terson p. U.S. Robert Altman asst. p. Lise Malcolm Glassford props. ust. Elaine Smith Boileau d. Gil Shilton p. mao. Wendy Grean (COLUMBIA PICTURES wardrobe Eydl Caines-Floyd tech. dlr. Eric Grant p. coord. Marie Beaulieu d.o.p. Mark Irwin sc. video op. Dave Fisher IIgbllng d. Roger Bate FILM CREDIT ABBREVIATIONS Monique Champagne 1st I. d. David Hood IIghling asst Tom Bate grip Greg Palerma sound TELEVISION INC.) d. director asst. d. assistant director s.c. script adapt. adaptation dial. dialogue phJdop. 2nd a.d. Anne Murphy 3rd a.d. Tommy Groszman coord. Chad Irschick sd. rec. Bryan Day boom op. photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor cont. sup. Monique Champagne cont. Iralnee (604) 383-5811 Michael LaCroix lop. Sharon Hampson, Lois sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec. sound recording p. des. production designer art. d. Lorraine Larouche unit mao: Francois Leclerc loc. Lilienstein, Bram Morrison, Eric Nagler, Paula man. Barbara Shrier asst. loc. man. Richard STIR CRAZY art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. costumes I.p. leading players exec. p. Television series shooting in Victoria and Gallivan. Lalonde 1st ant. cam. Marvin Midwicki 2nd asst. executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. Vancouver for seven weeks. Five x one-hour cam. Steve Campanelli sd. Donald Cohen boom production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. production company dist. distributor episodes. Spin-off of the movie with the same Eric Zimmer key grip Serge Grenier grtp Greg CBC/VANCOUVER title. p. Larry Rosen, Larry Tucker d. Jim An asterisk (.) follOwing the film's title indicates financial participation by Telefilm Canada's Schmidt, Michel Bertrand galler Don Saari best (604) 662-6000 Sheldon, Rod Amateau d.o.p. Lazlo George key . Broadcast Program Development Fund. boy 'Charles Hugues elec. Jean Courteau grip Ron Gillham galler Chris Holmes art d. Doug generator op. William Z. Brown Jr. p. des. Reuben THE BEACHCOMBERS Higgens sd. David Lee props. Ken Clarke set Freed 1st asst. p. des. Andrew Wilson 2nd asst. TeleviSion series. Shooting Began third week of Steve Shewchuck usl d. Alex Pappas, Michael p. des. Katherine Mathewson set dresser/props. April to continue until end of September. p. Brian Zenon I.p. Joe Grizaldo, Larry Riley. ON LOCATION McKeown exec. p. Don S. Williams d. various Ronald Fauteux sets/props. Diane Gauthier, including Don Haldane, AI Simmons, Ken Ju­ Josiane Noreau asst. set dresser Marc Fiquet, benvill, Mike Poole, John Julianai, Arvi Lima­ Simon LaHaye set props. Jacques Chamberland LAURON 12 year-old girl and her grandfather. p. Nicole tainen, Neale Fernley, Don S. Williams I.p. Bruno asst. set props. Jean-Vincent Fournier art dept. ACPAV Lamothe p. man. Carole Mondello p. sec. Nicole Gerussi, Robert Clothier, Jackson Davies, Rae apprentice Stephane Coulombe rec. Danielle PRODUCTIONS Hilareguy p. coord. Montreal Nicole Frechette Brown, Pat John. Rossignol p. acct. Manon Bougie-Boyer asst. (416) 967-6503 (514) 849-1381/2281 p. acct Bernard Lamy apprentice Elizabeth Lamy p. accl. Nathalie Laporte bookkeeper Nancy LE DERNIER HAVRE d. Arthur Lamothe 1st asst. Lino 2nd asst. Norbert RED SERGE WIVES Partheniou pix vehlcule coord. Fernand Boudrias ASSIGNMENT ADVENTURE Dufour 3rd asst Jean Roch Marcotti sc. Marie Initial six episodes of series - 1/2 hours. asst. pix vehicule coord. Flores Boudrias stunts One-hour documentary films. Episode two "The Feature film shooting through August in the Thiberge unit man. Fran,ois Sylvestri p. asst. Shooting on location near Merritt B.C. begins coord. Jerome Tiberghien sp. ell. Matt Vogel Gaspesie. With the partiCipation of the Societe Running of the Stikine" shooting Aug. 24 for two Manon Livernoche, Andre Desrochers art d. end of July. Expected wrap in mid-September. costume des. Laura Drew asst. cost. des. Louise weeks. Episode three" Hobby-cats on the Paci­ genera Ie du cinema. p. Marc Daigle d. Denise Franco Lamontagne props. Denis Hamel ward. To air on CBC in October. p. Annie Guimaraens Gagne wardrobe Melanie Jennings, Marianne Benoit ass!. d. Carle Delaroche-Vernet d.o.p. fic Panhandle" shoots immediately following for Suzanne Canuel make-up Micheline Tre­ exec. p. Neil Sutherland d. Neil Sutherland and Carter, John Stowe, Huguette Gagne hair Bob two weeks. Co-production with Goldcrest of Robert Vanherwighen lISt cam. Claude Brasseur pani d.o.p. Guy Dufaux 1st ast. Nathalie various others TBA lop. Nicola Cavendish, Pritchett makeup Jocelyne Bellemare 1SSt. 1ft d. Hugues Tremblay p. man. Danny Chalefour England p. William Johnston exec. p. Colin Luke Moliavko 2nd asst. Sylvaine Dufaux stills Terence Kelly, Ed McNamara. makeup/hair Gillian Chandler cuting Montreal assoc. p. Dee Simpson d. Eric Huurre. p. sec. Monette Brown sc. Monique Gervais lop. Claude Rodriguez gaffer Claude Fortier key Elite Production Toronto Armstrong-Clydesdale Paul Hebert, Louisette Dusseault, Claude grip Jean Trudeau grip Sylvain Bergevin sd. Yvon GOOD ROCKIN' TONITE p. asst. Marc Furtado, Josee Maufette, Sean Gauthier, Robert Rivard, Jean-Marc Cerejhette, Benoit lop. Jacques Godin, Ariane Frederique, Rock music video program. Series going into its Dwyer lop. Kim Braden, Steve Railsback, M & M FILM Jean Richard, Marc Legault, Noel Moisan, Marthe Mercure. Unit pub. Daniele Gauthier, second season, production ongoing. p. Ken Christopher Plummer, Nancy Marchand, John Roland BMard, Benoit Arsenault, Roxanne David Novek Associates Inc. (514) 284-2113. Gibson d. alternating Patsy MacDonald, Mi­ Novak, Ross Petty, Anne Curry, Jill Frappier, PRODUCTIONS Babin, Micheline Gauthier, Paul Sinier, Marcel chael Watt, Gordon Gill hosl Terry David Rita Tuckett. Kay Grillin. Sheena larkin, David (416) 968-9300 Huard, Mary Aline Joyel. Multigan. Francis, Maurice Podbrey, Philip Spenseley, ATLANTIS FILMS LTD. Donald Pilon, Celine Lomez, Michael Sinelnikoff, VID KIDS APTEL PRODUCERS (416) 960-1503 DANGER BAY Arthur Grosser, Daniel Nalbach, Jack Dully, Thirteen 1/2 hour series of videos for children. Tony Sherwood, Louis Di Bianco, Paul Kligman, Shooting July 8 for eight weeks in Toronto. CORP. RED SHOES PRODUCTIONS INC. Ron Lea, Joy Boushel, Ken Pogue, Terence Post-prod at CJOH/Carlton Studios in Ottawa (416) 255-2336 Shoot dates changed from beginning of July to Head office (416) 535-7555 Labrosse, Steve Michaels, Jack Rider, Paul Ultimatte studios and on-line editing. To air on August 6 to 13 in Winnipeg. p. AUantls Susan Delaney, Ali Giron, Anne Wessels, Howard CBC in October. Co-production with Avenue 1V LAUGHING MATTERS A'Court p. NFB Bill Weintraub d. Alan Kroeker. DANGER BAY Ryshpan, Jack Greley, Jack Langedyk, Ken exec. p. John Muller, Tom Reynolds d. John Roberts, Michael Rudder, Bronwen Mantel, Muller, Chris Terry line p. Henia Muller sup. story Comedy series fortelevision Episodes of 1/2 hr New cycle of 22 episodes begins shooting in Hans Boggild, Henry Hardy. Vlasta Vrana, ed. Janis Nostbakken p. man. Nancy Harvey, in two modules of thirteen each. Began shootin~ THE TRUMPETER Vancouver May 21 . In association with CBC, To shoot August 15-24 in Montreal. p. AUantls Stephanie Morgenstein, Mark Walker, Myron Diane Lomas Bob Schneiders video concepts Bob June 27 to go until end August for first thirteer The Disney Channel, and Telefilm Canada.
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