04 Jun CALQ grant application
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Jun
CALQ grant application
Workshop - Exploratory Cinema - Spring 2024
Tuesday June 4, 2024
6 pm - 9 pm
Main Film
2025 Rue Parthenais #301, Montréal, Quebec, H2K 3T2, Québec
With Claudie Lévesque
Members $90 | Non-members $120
Cet atelier est un incontournable si vous prévoyez soumettre une demande de subvention au CALQ pour votre film expérimental. Les éléments essentiels à fournir dans votre demande relatifs à votre budget et au formulaire seront dévoilés ainsi que différentes stratégies afin d’optimiser votre demande.
Complété par une révision de votre demande en 2ème partie d’atelier, vous aurez toutes les informations nécessaires pour soumettre un dossier conforme !
This workshop is a must if you are planning to submit a grant application to CALQ for your experimental film. The essential elements to include in your application regarding your budget and the application form will be revealed as well as different strategies to optimize your application.
Completed by a review of your application in the second part of the workshop, you will have all the information you need to submit a compliant application!
The workshop will be given in French but questions may be asked in English.
Material to send before May 26th 2024:
- Resume (3 pages max)
- Director’s Notes (1 page)
- Synopsis (1 page)
- Budget (if applicable)
Claudie Lévesque
Claudie Lévesque lives in Montreal and has been working in the media arts for over twenty years. She collaborates with several organizations and regularly sits on various film and video selection committees. In parallel, she pursues a career as a filmmaker. Her practice extends to experimental cinema and video art. Between 2005 and 2008, she took part in spontaneous creations (Montréal S8 and One Take S8) using her preferred film medium, Super 8. Here, she produced short films shot on location, including MAGIE BLANCHE (2005), starring her daughter. In the form of portraits or self-portraits, her works deal with intimate subjects involving herself or those close to her. She has made over a dozen short films, including an experimental documentary entitled MA FAMILLE EN 17 BOBINES (2011), which has been shown at numerous festivals (RIDM, Visions du Réel in Switzerland).