The newsletter of the SASKATCHEWAN INTERACTIVE MEDIA ASSOCIATION
March 8, SASKINTERACTIVE SUMMIT 2007! - Mark this day on your calendar. The event will be bigger than last year! http://www.saskinteractive.com
Our second annual one-day SaskInteractive Summit, features this year’s theme, “Way Beyond Websites.” Wide–ranging topics for this event will include, among others:
• Everything you need to understand about Web 2.0
• Implications with audio – voice, ringtones, iTunes – everything beyond the obvious
• The latest developments on mobile platforms
• An overview of computer gaming in the traditional sense, moving into online games, serious games, games for health and the virtually unlimited opportunity e-Gaming offers to education, industry, and to service providers
• Developments in eGaming and eLearning at the University of Saskatchewan and University of Regina, as well as exciting research at TRLabs
• Practical, real-world examples of applied simulation training in industrial applications
• A presenter from one of the companies that creates immersive on-line worlds, such as the enormously popular “Second Life”
• Marketing yourself online
• An overview of developments in England – a major player on the world stage in the e-Gaming industry
• An update on Fortune Cat Game Studio – Manitoba’s recently-launched not-for-profit game development incubator to create a successful eGaming industry in Manitoba
• An overview of developments across Canada, from the formation of the national body (CIAIC), to NewMediaBC’s World Centre, to the Banff New Media Accelerator Program, to Manitoba’s animation and game industry, to Quebec’s highly-developed industry, to PEI’s bold move into e-Gaming.
…and many others. Register online at http://www.saskinteractive.com
Event - SaskInteractive Summit 2007 – “Way Beyond Websites”
Location - Hilton Garden Inn, Saskatoon
Time - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, March 8, 2007
More details to follow…!
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SaskTel/SaskFilm Interactive Travel Assistance Program.
The program is designed to provide financial assistance to interactive producers to approved program markets in order to increase the marketing and export of Saskatchewan interactive products. This program is funded by what
was formerly called the SaskTel New Media Fund and will be available until program funds are fully expended.
Should you have any questions about the program, please contact Charlene
Hilkewich, Program Coordinator at Charlene@saskfilm.com or by calling
798-3317.
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS - 2007 CANADIAN NEW MEDIA AWARDS
Now in its 7th year, the Canadian New Media Awards continues to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals and companies in the Canadian new media industry.
Visit the CNMA web site to nominate your colleagues, friends and even yourself for any of the 15 categories: 7 product categories and 8 individual and company categories.
A nomination form and full explanation of each of the award categories is now available at the Canadian New Media Awards Web site located at: www.cnma.ca.
Nominations close March 2nd, 2007 at 5:00 PM EST, so submit a nomination today!
*NEW* Product Award: EXCELLENCE IN THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Tannis Wengel, Producer
Canadian New Media Awards
Tel: (416) 760.6800 info@cnma.ca www.cnma.ca
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pre-FOSE Bootcamp!
Are you an exporter interested in tapping into the U.S. government market? Do you have great technology solutions, but you're not sure how to make contacts and build business with American government buyers and teaming partners?
Come to the pre-FOSE Bootcamp! Learn all about how to make the most of FOSE and what you need to do to succeed in selling to the U.S. government:
• Who's at FOSE: The kind of contacts should you look for and what can they do for you.
• How you prepare to meet prime contractors…so that they want to see you again.
• How you can research your opportunities with US government buyers.
• Why partners are key to profitability, and what they – and you -- can expect from a relationship.
• What the Partners in Technology 2007 program includes and why should you register!
Your bootcamp leader: Judy Bradt
Judy Bradt is the Principal & CEO of Summit Insight (www.summitinsight.com
A former Trade Commissioner at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, Judy is a Certified International Trade Professional who brings her clients over 20 years’ experience to her practice. She’s helped over 5,000 companies win over US$200 million in government contracts. She founded her company, Summit Insight (www.summitinsight.com
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TELUS Innovation Fund invests in Film, Television and New Media Projects
Application Deadline: Monday Feb 19th , 2007
The TELUS Innovation Fund invests in film, television, and new media projects creating the next forms of entertainment.
The TELUS Innovation Fund, created by the Canadian Film Centre with funding from the TELUS Foundation, provides funding for the production of innovative film, television, and new media content projects. This fund invests in new forms of high-quality, original Canadian content that employ innovative strategies in breaking new ground to reach general public audiences. The TELUS Innovation Fund supports a minimum of 3 projects per year with funding up to $100,000.
For more information on eligible projects download the TELUS Innovation Fund Guidelines Package at http://cfccreates.com/upload_files/TIFGuidelines_2007.pdf
or contact the TELUS Innovation Fund Manager:
gstanton@cfccreates.com
416-445-1446 ext. 301
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Upcoming Market Access Programs
Austin Interactive Partnering Forum, SXSW Interactive Festival, March 9-16, 2007
The Austin Interactive Partnering Forum provides an opportunity for Canadian companies to engage and interact with interactive and technology companies in the Southwest U.S. over two days of partnering activities, forums, discussions, and site visits. Participants will also have access to the South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas. This program is targeted at Canadian digital media companies in the areas of web technologies, interactive design, and online game development. Strategic and financial support is available for Alberta companies looking to participate in this program.
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ICE 2007 EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! - win a Wii™
March 21-22 @ the Carlu, Toronto
The New Media Business Alliance announces that they will give away a Nintendo prize package to an ICE 2007 participant who registers during the early bird period ending February 14, 2007. The prize package includes a Wii™ console with accessories, a wireless DS™ Lite, along with select games
developed in Canada. Everyone who registers for the conference before February 14 is automatically entered into the draw which will take place during the conference. Early bird registration is available at $299 + GST for all CIAIC members, and can be accessed at www.ice07.com.
Register NOW to save money, secure your place, and maybe even win a prize!
Don't miss your chance to be a part of this top-caliber international interactive content business event. Join the hundreds of industry leaders who will gather in March to engage in an exchange of innovative ideas, business models and market activity.
ICE 2007 will build on the sold-out success of last year's iSUMMIT 2006 by focusing on the business of interactive media, distribution, user generated content, games, mobile and more!
Pitch your ideas, partake in business development discussions and hear success stories, and/or seek new partners at the international interactive media market - an added feature for 2007!
Hurry to save $150 before February 14!
early bird rates:
ICE Delegate
$399 CAD + GST
NMBA and CIAIC Member Delegate
$299 CAD + GST
Registration at http://ice07.com/html/register.php
regular rates after February 14 -
ICE Delegate: $549 CAD + GST
Member Delegate: $449 CAD + GST
Visit www.ice07.com for updates and registration info!
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nextMEDIA: The Future of Digital Content*
*Scheduled for June 8 --10, 2007 in Banff, Canada*
Toronto, Canada [January 15, 2007] -- The future of digital content will
be studied, discussed, debated and shaped as the best and brightest
minds in the digital media industry come together at *nextMEDIA 2007*,
scheduled to take place June 8 -- 10, 2007 at the scenic Fairmount Banff
Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta. The sister conference to the Banff
World Television Festival (June 10 -- 13, 2007), nextMEDIA will deliver
the latest information on emerging platform distribution while actively
building a marketplace for digital content producers from Canada and
around the world.
Now in its third year, nextMEDIA has become an *important event for
content producers*, TV and media executives, technology companies, and
Web entrepreneurs alike. The three-day conference features a
comprehensive program of keynotes, panel discussions, briefing sessions,
interviews, and formal and informal networking sessions.
New to the nextMEDIA program is a *social-networking site *developed in partnership with PikSpot Groups (http://www.pikspot.com), a Canadian Web 2.0 company. The site (http://nextmedia.pikspot.com) is scheduled to launch mid-February and will offer digital content producers the
opportunity to upload their own text, photos and videos using PikSpot's
built-in tools. Group members will be able to network with each other,
view and "vote" on content.
To register or to find out more information about nextMEDIA 2007, go to
http://www.futureofdigitalcontent.com. Delegates registering for the
Banff World Television Festival will be able to take advantage of a
*special discount* for both events when they choose to register for
nextMEDIA.
For additional information, contact:
Julie Giles, Digital Entertainment and Media Marketing
Tel: 416-537-9774 | Cell: 416-878-5328
E-mail: jgiles@achillesmedia.com
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Phoenix, AZ Aboriginal eLearning Trade Mission
February 12 & 13, 2007
Mission Overview
The Canadian Consulate in Phoenix, AZ is hosting an eLearning trade mission from Canada focused on market opportunities. Funding exist for six companies to attend.
The purpose of this activity is to better define the Arizona market and provide opportunities for Canadian company participants to meet potential clients for their products and services. In addition, there is a focus on the development of business partnerships, community partnerships and Aboriginal/Tribal/First Nation ties.
The primary focus of the mission is prescheduled one-on-one business meetings with potential end users in Arizona. The expectation is that each Canadian company would have a least six scheduled meetings.
The Canadian participants will be recruited and selected by member associations of the Canadian Interactive Alliance and the Canadian eLearning Enterprise Alliance (CELEA). The business meetings will be scheduled by the Greater Arizona eLearning Association (GAZEL) with input from the Consulate in Phoenix.
If you are interested, contact president@saskinteractive.com
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CALL FOR ENTRIES
YORKTON SHORT FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL
Entry Deadline: February 15, 2007
Get your shorts in the spotlight!
Submit your short film or video for entry into the 2007 Golden Sheaf Competition.
19 Genre Categories, 16 Craft Categories, The Emerging Filmmaker Award,
The Best of Saskatchewan Award and other cash prizes.
Enter online on our website
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Telefilm Canada - Canada New Media Fund
Next deadline - The application deadline for Market research and Prototyping has been extended to January 31st, 2007 for all English and French-language projects.
New media producers are encouraged to streamline their application process to Telefilm Canada by taking advantage of its eTelefilm® service. Companies that submit applications via eTelefilm® enjoy two notable advantages:
* Access to direct deposit for Telefilm funding payments; and
* Submission of applications up to 10 p.m. (EST) on the deadline date (vs. 5 p.m. for those delivered to a Telefilm office).
To register online visit: www.telefilm.gc.ca/eTelefilm.
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Voice Acting Workshops
IMPORTANT NOTICE: These may be the LAST of the subsidized workshops. If you are thinking of entering this form of acting, you may want to strongly consider signing up.
To contact Deb by email chantidm@telusplanet.net
SASKATOON: (pricing is on web site)
Feb 24-25 Deb Munro Voice-Over Workshop Level 1
Deb is looking for someone with a sound studio (either home or business) to host a Voice Level 1 weekend workshop in Saskatoon. Please let me know if you would like to help out. (There are benefits for you.)
REGINA: (pricing & details are on web site)
Mar 31-Apr 1 Deb Munro Voice-Over Workshop Level 1 during the day
Mar 31-Apr 1 Copy Workout Level 3 after 6 PM (open to any level).
Mar 30 & Apr 2 Professional Demo's Deb is doing a limited number of demo's, and she handles all details.
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Please support our efforts to grow our industry by becoming a member and presenting a united voice in Saskatchewan. Pass this email on to everyone you know in the industry.
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Funding for the Saskatchewan Interactive newsletter is provided solely through the good graces of our overworked and dedicated volunteers. Don’t just sit back – help us to grow the industry by supporting our efforts - join our organization and make your voice heard through your industry representatives. We are making a difference!
Website: http://www.saskinteractive.com
Posted by: Deborah Black
Submitted February 2, 2007




