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REGISTER NOW Tiff.Net/Industry we're ready when you are REGISTER NOW tiff.net/industry /TIFF /TIFF_NET /TIFF /TIFF /TIFF_NET /TIFF /TIFF /TIFF_NET /TIFF welcome to registration is now your gateway to open to all delegates the global film june 12 industry Last day for early registration august 23 The Toronto International Film Festival is where business Last day to register online happens. Last year, the TIFF Industry Office welcomed 4,280 industry professionals from 2,564 companies september 3 representing 81 countries. Industry Office opens Register with the Industry Office to gain access to screenings, conferences, events and venues. Our new Conference Pass makes the Festival more accessible september 5–15 than ever, granting unprecedented professional 38th Toronto International Film Festival development opportunities. We look forward to seeing you this September! september 6–12 Industry Conference september 10 Asian Film Summit CAMERON BAILEY JUSTIN CUTLER Artistic Director, Senior Manager, Toronto International Film Festival TIFF Industry Office september 10–11 Doc Conference MAIN PASSES ADD ON pass prices and access DOC DOC CONFERENCE PASS CONFERENCE PASS INDUSTRY PASS PREMIUM PASS REP FILM PASS* BUYERS' PASS** access FILM ASIAN SUMMIT PASS Doc Conference Conference Pass $425 Networking Cocktails NEW Register before June 12 and pay only $335 Industry Conference Events Industry Pass $650 Industry Register before June 12 and pay only $570 Venues Online Premium Pass $810 Resources Register before June 12 and pay only $705 Business Centre Film Rep Pass* $680 Press & Industry Screening Library Buyers' Pass** $896 Public Screenings (RUSH ONLY) Register before June 12 and pay only $796 Press & Industry RUSH Doc Conference Pass $150 Screenings ONLY Priority Press RUSH RUSH Limited number available Screenings ONLY ONLY Public Tickets 2/DAY 1/DAY 4/DAY ADD ON PASS Asian Film Summit Conference Asian Film Summit Pass $150 Asian Film Summit NEW Limited number available Venue For more information please visit tiff.net/industry/registration Contact the Industry Registration Team at [email protected] or +1.416.934.5834 TIFF Prefers Visa. Prices do not include HST. * Available exclusively to producers, producer’s reps, and sales agents representing films in the 2013 Festival (subject to additional approval). ** Available exclusively to buyers, distributors and acquisition executives (subject to additional approval). YORKVILLE AVE. CUMBERLAND ST. SPADINA ST. GEORGE RD. AVENUE BAY BLOOR/YONGE BLOOR ST. BATHURST MUSEUM Festival CHARLES ST. village map legend WELLESLEY WELLESLEY ST. EAST YORKVILLE AVE. CUMBERLAND ST. Press & Industry Screening Venues 9 SPADINA ST. GEORGE RD. AVENUE BAY BLOOR/YONGE 1 TIFF Bell Lightbox 3 Scotiabank Theatre Buyers’ Lounge BLOOR ST. BATHURST QUEEN’S PARK COLLEGE COLLEGE ST. MUSEUM CARLTON ST. CHARLES ST. Public Screening Venues 11 1 6 9 The Bloor TIFF Bell Lightbox Visa Screening Room (at the Elgin Theatre) Hot Docs Cinema 3 Scotiabank Theatre 7 GERRARD ST. The Winter 10 Jackman Hall 4 Roy Thomson Hall (at the Art Gallery of Ontario) 12 8 Garden Theatre 5 Princess of 8 Ryerson Theatre 11 Isabel Bader Theatre Wales Theatre TIFF WELLESLEY WELLESLEY ST. EAST Industry ST. PATRICK DUNDAS Centre DUNDAS ST. WEST Festival Hotel Partners at the Hyatt 10 20 Regency Hotel 2 OFFICIAL HOST HOTEL: Hyatt Regency Hotel 18 The King Edward 24 Shangri-La Hotel MCCAUL ST. ST. MCCAUL YONGE ST. YONGE 6 12 Delta Chelsea 19 Marriott Residence Inn Toronto (Asian Film Summit) 27 QUEEN’S PARK COLLEGE BAY ST. UNIVERSITY AVE. UNIVERSITY 7 COLLEGE ST. 13 The Fairmont Royal York 20 Metropolitan Hotel 25 Sheraton Centre CARLTON ST. OSGOODE QUEEN 14 Hilton Garden Inn 21 Renaissance 26 SoHo Metropolitan QUEEN ST. WEST 15 Toronto Downtown 27 25 Hilton Toronto Super 8 Downtown RICHMOND ST. WEST 22 16 Hotel Le Germain One King West Hotel 28 Thompson Hotel 3 15 GERRARD ST. & Residences 24 29 Trump International 17 Intercontinental ADELAIDE ST. WEST 23 The Ritz-Carlton Toronto Toronto Centre 18 Hotel and Tower 14 29 KING ST. SHERBOURNE 2 1 ST. ANDREW ST. JARVIS 5 ST. CHURCH KING ST. WEST JOHN ST. JOHN BATHURST ST. BATHURST AVE. SPADINA PETER ST. 26 16 4 ST. PATRICK 22DUNDAS WELLINGTONDUNDAS ST. ST. WEST WEST 1 TIFF Bell Lightbox 2 TIFF Industry Centre @ 28 Hyatt Regency Hotel 19 23 » Festival Press Conferences in the HSBC Gallery » Industry Office 13 SIMCOE ST. SIMCOE FRONT ST. WEST ST. MCCAUL UNION » Press & Industry Screenings » Industry Conference Events YONGE ST. YONGE 17 Press & Industry Screening Library International Film Agencies 21 BAY ST. » » UNIVERSITY AVE. UNIVERSITY » Press Office » Business Centre N OSGOODE QUEEN QUEEN ST. WEST » Programming Office » Meeting Space SUBWAY STATION » Select Industry » Food Services RICHMOND ST. WEST SUBWAY LINE Programming Events Gardiner Expressway » Guest Services Office » Private Screenings Industry Box Office ADELAIDE ST. WEST » » On-site Registration & KING ST. SHERBOURNE ST. ANDREW ST. JARVIS Queens Quay ST. CHURCH Pass Pick up KING ST. WEST JOHN ST. JOHN BATHURST ST. BATHURST AVE. SPADINA PETER ST. » Protocol Office WELLINGTON ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SIMCOE FRONT ST. WEST UNION N » Gardiner Expressway Queens Quay advertise at the advertising options TIFF Industry Bag Samples $3,000 Reach delegates directly by placing your promotional material in the industry bag Centre that every delegate receives. Banners $1,500 –$4,500 In the Choose one of these highly visible placements, in heavily trafficked areas of the Industry Centre or Press & Industry screening venue. Banners are available TIFF Industry Centre exclusively to promote films screening at the 2013 Festival. » Industry Office » Premier Banners » Column Banners » Guest Services Office HANGING $3,000 HANGING $2,500 STANDING $4,000 » Industry Office Suites OUTDOOR $4,500 NEW » Industry Box Office » Vertical Banners » Decal Banners » Conference Events HANGING $1,500 ESCALATOR $2,000 STANDING $1,500 ELEVATOR $2,000 » Business Centre SCOTIABANK $2,000 » International Film Agencies If you are interested in any of these advertising opportunities, » Networking Cocktails contact our sales team at [email protected]. » Guest, Press, & Industry Pass Pick Up Prices do not include HST. Office Suites Prices Vary Event Space Prices Vary The TIFF Industry Centre is located at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. It’s the hub for Reserve a hotel room as an office Book a space at TIFF Bell Lightbox all industry activity — where delegates stay, gather in between screenings, hold or meeting space. for your event. meetings, attend panels, and network at industry cocktails. Contact the Hotels Office Contact the Events Office for more information. for more information. Last year, there were 50,000 visits to the Centre, representing 4,280 registered delegates, 1,200 members of the press, and the 300 directors [email protected] [email protected] and actors in attendance. +1.416.934.3226 +1.416.934.3235 Advertising your film in the TIFF Industry Centre guarantees exposure to the right audience. » For other advertising space (including online at tiff.net), please contact [email protected] private screening rentals The Festival has expanded its film sales support programme to include three state-of-the art Booking Window B: Monday, August 12 - Sunday, September 15 private screenings rooms, available for rental within TIFF Bell Lightbox. Take advan tage of our Cinema 5, 6 &7: $1,750 (September 5 - 10), Cinema 6 & 7: $1,250 (September 11 - 15) Screening Rental Availability: Cinemas 5, 6 & 7: $2,000.00 CAD (September 5 - 15) September 5 - September 15 Screening slots: Booking Window B Regulations: Cinema 5 (80 seats): 12:00pm, 3:00pm Cinema 6 (41 seats): 9:00am, 12:00pm, 3:00pm, 6:00pm and 9:00pm screenings in total, respectively, and including those made in Booking Window A, on a Cinema 7 (66 seats): 9:30am, 12:30pm, 3:30pm, 6:30pm and 9:30pm first-come, first-serve basis, with a 24 hour request-approval window > Approved requests confirmed upon credit card payment, which must be received within Technical Format Options 48 hours of request approval, or immediately if this request takes place during the Festival. Cinema 5 - blu-ray, DCP, HDCAM Should payment not be received after 48 hours of the request approval, or immediately if Cinema 6 - 35mm, blu-ray, DCP, HDCAM this request takes place during the Festival, the booking will be released. Cinema 7 - blu-ray, DCP > Material to be screened must be confirmed within 48 hours of approval confirmation (i.e. within 48 hours of credit card payment) Booking Window A: Wednesday, July 17 - Sunday, August 11 > Material to be screened must not exceed 140 minutes in length and must be contained Cinema 5: $1,500 (September 5 - 10), $1,000 (September 11 - 15) on one exhibition copy (i.e. all promos on one DCP drive, HDCAM tape, etc.) Cinema 6 & 7: $1,250.00 CAD (September 5 - 10) or $750.00 CAD (September 11 - 15) > No refunds for cancelled bookings *Regulations for window A - material to be screened must be confirmed by August 11 To request a booking, and for any additional information, please contact: Window A Regulations > Booking requests will not be accepted until July 17 at 9:00am EST > Slots filled on a first-come, first-serve basis, with a 72 hour request-approval window > All booking requests are subject to approval > Approved requests confirmed upon credit card payment, which must be received within 48 > All bookings will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis hours of request approval in order to secure the booking. Should payment not be received after 48 hours of the request approval, the booking will be released. exhibition copy (format dependent) will be required > Material to be screened must be confirmed by August 12 > The Festival cannot accommodate test screenings for private screening rentals > Material to be screened must not exceed 140 minutes in length and must be contained on > Screening attendance reports will be sent to the booking contact following the screening one exhibition copy (i.e.
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