British Columbia – Vancouver – Vancouver
Corporation
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British Columbia
Vancouver
Vancouver
Corporation
active
Operating name: The Literacy Manufacturing Company
16mm and 35 Film production, Digital Video Production, and Performance in Theatre, Modern Dance, Music Composition and Performance. Teacher of Drama. playwriting, and Film/Video Administration, Production, and Post Production.
Country of Ownership: Canada
Year Established: 2006
Exporting: Yes
Primary Industry (NAICS): 512110 - Motion Picture and Video Production
Alternate Industries (NAICS): 512190 - Post-Production and Other Motion Picture and Video Industries
711512 - Independent Actors, Comedians and Performers
Primary Business Activity: Manufacturer / Processor / Producer
Total Sales ($CDN): $1 to $99,999
Export Sales ($CDN): $1 to $99,999
Number of Employees: 1
Services:
Teaching
Products:
Performance/filmmaking
Technology:
Able to work in analogue and digital forms of development, production, post-production, and media creations. Able to teach the technical aspects of 16mm filmmaking and digital video process
Sector:
Classification Codes
CAGE Code: M3861
Plant Information: Total Plant Size (Areas sq ft): N/A
Distribution of Employees
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Key / Major Clients: Donald Morin's work has been utilized by The Native Education Center, the Indigenous Media Arts Group, and CIneworks of Vancouver. His work has been utilized by arts groups and union associations throughout BC during the 1990s and through 2001 to 2005. ie: Karen Jamieson Dance Company, Headline Theatre, the ACFC union for film and TV, Monique Giard, The Independent Film and Media Arts Alliance, and The Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference in Atlanta Georgia, USA.. His written works and articels about his creative works have been published locally (BC), nationally, internationally, and within the Federal Government publications. As a performer DOnald has worked in 35mm film in Quebec, and as a filmmaker, his works were presented to Festivals in Vancouver, Montreal, and Atlanta Georgia.
My consultation services were used by Relevant Films in Berlin Germany associatesd through Gabrielle Mattner of Berlin ,The National Native Ministries in British Columbia, and The Native Education Centre.
Success Stories: The Native Education Centre and The Indigenous Media Arts Group have successful utilized my ideas as a filmmaker and instructor to help the community members in their organizations realize their potential in society.
The society of Cinema and Media Studies organization in The USA utilied my writings and film work to present and publish a strong and very important paper om media studies for their 2004 conference with their forum on Indigenous GLobal media
The National Alliance for Media Artists in Canada utilized my oral and written skills to present a keynote presentation on Regional cultural practice in relation to Globalization for their 2004 annual general meeting and their RIMshot media festival in Vancovuer.
Testimonial: Donald Morin, Métis performer, filmmaker, and teacher at Vancouver's Native Education Centre, raised extremely important political and cultural questions about the indigenous media in today's "age of terror" and the use of film technology as a tool of resistance to capitalism. Donald theorized what he sees as a move from the age of mechanical reproduction towards an €œage of technological authenticity.€?
quotation from: Pam Wilson of wilsonpam@mindspring.com and Michelle Stewart producers of the Global Indigenous Media panels and screenings at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference [March 2004]...in Atlanta.[Georgia, USA.]
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