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Self-distribution
Denis Vaillancourt with Mathilde Fauteux

WORKSHOP

February 1st, 2025
Vidéographe, 4550 Garnier street, Montreal QC, H2J 3S7

30$ + taxes



► Click here to register

Registration deadline: January 26th, 2025

Description

Denis Vaillancourt and Mathilde Fauteux invite you to explore the various issues involved in distributing experimental video works. This workshop is designed to provide an introduction to the various stages in the distribution of a work, from the festival circuit to other possible avenues.

 

  • 4 hours of group training
  • Where: Vidéographe, 4550 Garnier street, Montreal QC, H2J 3S7
  • Date and time: February 1st, 2025
  • Plublic transportation: Mount-Royal metro station; bus lines 27, 45 and 97
  • Cost: 30$ + taxes

 

This workshop will be given in French.

Please note that LSQ and ASL interpreters can be arranged. If you identify as d/Deaf and would like an interpreter, please contact Mick Sand before registering.

Mick Sand

info@videographe.org

(514) 521-2116 (extension 221)

 

For any additional information regarding trainings, please contact:

Mick Sand

info@videographe.org

(514) 521-2116 (extension 221)

 

About the workshop leaders:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denis Vaillancourt

Denis Vaillancourt studied film, theater, and literature. One of his passions has always been writing. His short stories have been published in various literary magazines, along with a screenplay, a play and a first novel. He has since completed a second novel. He worked at Vidéographe from 1999 until his recent retirement in 2022, most recently as distribution coordinator.  His main tasks included selecting works, programming them, and submitting them to festivals and events. Committed to promoting works at home and abroad, he has earned the trust and love of the artists represented by Vidéographe.

 

Mathilde Fauteux

After several years of film studies at Concordia University, Mathilde Fauteux has been working in the arts and film industry for over three years. Notably, she worked as part of the short film programming team at Festival du nouveau cinéma. As Distribution Coordinator at Vidéographe, Mathilde is looking forward to pursuing her passion for new talent and new forms of expression.

 

 

This workshop was made possible thanks to the support of:

     

Self-distribution
Denis Vaillancourt with Mathilde Fauteux

WORKSHOP

February 1st, 2025
Vidéographe, 4550 Garnier street, Montreal QC, H2J 3S7

30$ + taxes



► Click here to register

Registration deadline: January 26th, 2025

Description

Denis Vaillancourt and Mathilde Fauteux invite you to explore the various issues involved in distributing experimental video works. This workshop is designed to provide an introduction to the various stages in the distribution of a work, from the festival circuit to other possible avenues.

 

  • 4 hours of group training
  • Where: Vidéographe, 4550 Garnier street, Montreal QC, H2J 3S7
  • Date and time: February 1st, 2025
  • Plublic transportation: Mount-Royal metro station; bus lines 27, 45 and 97
  • Cost: 30$ + taxes

 

This workshop will be given in French.

Please note that LSQ and ASL interpreters can be arranged. If you identify as d/Deaf and would like an interpreter, please contact Mick Sand before registering.

Mick Sand

info@videographe.org

(514) 521-2116 (extension 221)

 

For any additional information regarding trainings, please contact:

Mick Sand

info@videographe.org

(514) 521-2116 (extension 221)

 

About the workshop leaders:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denis Vaillancourt

Denis Vaillancourt studied film, theater, and literature. One of his passions has always been writing. His short stories have been published in various literary magazines, along with a screenplay, a play and a first novel. He has since completed a second novel. He worked at Vidéographe from 1999 until his recent retirement in 2022, most recently as distribution coordinator.  His main tasks included selecting works, programming them, and submitting them to festivals and events. Committed to promoting works at home and abroad, he has earned the trust and love of the artists represented by Vidéographe.

 

Mathilde Fauteux

After several years of film studies at Concordia University, Mathilde Fauteux has been working in the arts and film industry for over three years. Notably, she worked as part of the short film programming team at Festival du nouveau cinéma. As Distribution Coordinator at Vidéographe, Mathilde is looking forward to pursuing her passion for new talent and new forms of expression.

 

 

This workshop was made possible thanks to the support of:

     

Self-distribution
Denis Vaillancourt with Mathilde Fauteux

WORKSHOP

February 1st, 2025
Vidéographe, 4550 Garnier street, Montreal QC, H2J 3S7

30$ + taxes



► Click here to register

Registration deadline: January 26th, 2025

Description

Denis Vaillancourt and Mathilde Fauteux invite you to explore the various issues involved in distributing experimental video works. This workshop is designed to provide an introduction to the various stages in the distribution of a work, from the festival circuit to other possible avenues.

 

  • 4 hours of group training
  • Where: Vidéographe, 4550 Garnier street, Montreal QC, H2J 3S7
  • Date and time: February 1st, 2025
  • Plublic transportation: Mount-Royal metro station; bus lines 27, 45 and 97
  • Cost: 30$ + taxes

 

This workshop will be given in French.

Please note that LSQ and ASL interpreters can be arranged. If you identify as d/Deaf and would like an interpreter, please contact Mick Sand before registering.

Mick Sand

info@videographe.org

(514) 521-2116 (extension 221)

 

For any additional information regarding trainings, please contact:

Mick Sand

info@videographe.org

(514) 521-2116 (extension 221)

 

About the workshop leaders:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denis Vaillancourt

Denis Vaillancourt studied film, theater, and literature. One of his passions has always been writing. His short stories have been published in various literary magazines, along with a screenplay, a play and a first novel. He has since completed a second novel. He worked at Vidéographe from 1999 until his recent retirement in 2022, most recently as distribution coordinator.  His main tasks included selecting works, programming them, and submitting them to festivals and events. Committed to promoting works at home and abroad, he has earned the trust and love of the artists represented by Vidéographe.

 

Mathilde Fauteux

After several years of film studies at Concordia University, Mathilde Fauteux has been working in the arts and film industry for over three years. Notably, she worked as part of the short film programming team at Festival du nouveau cinéma. As Distribution Coordinator at Vidéographe, Mathilde is looking forward to pursuing her passion for new talent and new forms of expression.

 

 

This workshop was made possible thanks to the support of: