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David LeBlanc
September 30th, 2003, 04:38 PM
Hi all is there anyone here from Canada

Keith Loh
September 30th, 2003, 05:53 PM
I'm in Canada. Perhaps we know people in common.

Ignacio Rodriguez
September 30th, 2003, 06:28 PM
Well, I *lived* in Canada once. And I have relatives in Vancouver and Edmonton.

Alexander McLeod
September 30th, 2003, 08:46 PM
My dad was born in Moose Jaw and I ski Blackcomb. Does that count? :-)
Sandy

Neil Fisher
September 30th, 2003, 10:03 PM
I was thinking that becuase there are so many of us in Vancouver, we should all have a get together.

David LeBlanc
September 30th, 2003, 10:18 PM
Hey Keith did you ever hear of the SEB program by HRDC
I am assuming your are not currently employed

Dylan Couper
September 30th, 2003, 10:45 PM
I live in Canada too! Do you know Bob Jones?

Aaron Koolen
September 30th, 2003, 10:51 PM
I know this Canadian guy who now lives in New Zealand. You guys must know him, Peter Sankoff? No? Hmm?

Honestly though I get that all the time. People think New Zealand is some small little island somewhere in the middle of the ocean....err..aahh..Ok I'll be quiet now.

Aaron

Keith Loh
October 1st, 2003, 12:40 AM
No, what is that program about? I am enthusiastic about putting money in my pocket and giving myself a meaningful future.

Robert Knecht Schmidt
October 1st, 2003, 12:49 AM
Off-topic. Hi Aaron, I was fortunate enough to get a chance to do some driving around the North Island a few weeks ago, and while I greatly enjoyed the country, I was disappointed by the apparent deforestation. Driving from Rotorua to Waitomo--basically, from one coast to the other--all one sees are sheep/cattle paddocks and mountains of pine farms (half shorn clean), with scarcely a patch of the dense native vegitation.

For being such an environmentally conscious country, I don't think New Zealand lives up to its reputation in the States as an unspoiled paradise. I noticed your sig and wondered what your take on it was.

Frank Granovski
October 1st, 2003, 12:55 AM
These days I'm living in Canada as well, Vancouver. So if you want me to say, "hello" to anyone for you, just let me know. I also have this friend who lives in New Zealand. His dad was from Winnipeg (I'm from Winnipeg) and his father and my father had the same first name, they were born on the say day of the same year, they both got sick about the same time and passed away around the same time.

Aaron Koolen
October 1st, 2003, 05:03 AM
Hi Robert. Ahh so you were down here. Come through Auckland? If I'd known, would have been good to catch up.

Yeah, that's us alright. We're a major farming nation and so much of our native forest was removed for farmers. They complain that the rabbits and possums hurt the forest, but I think the humans have removed far more than them ;)

Although I don't have recent statistics, those from several years ago said that we do have one of the largest percentages of reserved land in the world though. I think it was about 20% or something. Not that I'm defending the other 80% ;)

Also a huge amount of our bush land is in the South Island apart from Cantebury where all the farmers are.

Yeah, the image of us being Clean and Green is an arguable one. We still use things like 1080 poison which is banned in a lot of countries. We have huge pesticide usage, and we even have dead lakes, killed by all the effluent that farmers dump into them.

I love the country though, as it is really beautiful and on such a small place you can visit so many different climates, but it's not the eco nation that it's portrayed as.

In Auckland we have one of the biggest rates of air pollution in the world. I think we have more than London.....Auckland 1 million people, London 19 million.

Cheers
Aaron

Norm Couture
October 1st, 2003, 06:22 AM
I'm in Canada too, halfway between Cape Breton Island and Winnipeg, in the oldest part of french Canada, Québec city.
Some visitors from Europe still think they could land in Montreal, go up the CN Tower in the morning, see the Rockies and Niagara Falls in the afternoon and drive back for dinner at the Chateau Frontenac in Québec. We're on a different scale, I guess.

Adrian Douglas
October 1st, 2003, 07:14 AM
Aaron, aren't you the guy who lives in the house in New Zealand. I've lived in both Canada and New Zealand does that count me in.

Aaron's not wrong when he says the majority of the forest is in the South Island. If you spend some time around Queenstown/Dunedin/Invacarrrrrgle you will see some of the most beautiful forrests in the world. BC Canada does a pretty good job of producing spectacular forrests. I lived a spell in Fernie and spent a bit of time hiking around the backcountry, absolutely breathtaking but very dangerous.

David LeBlanc
October 1st, 2003, 07:19 AM
Hi Keith I am in the middle of this program here is how it works
1 You first complete a business plan through the YMCA a cost to you of 230.00$
2 Take the plan to coastal Business opportunities inc <http://www.cbdc.ca/english/news/2002/11/cbo.html>
3 It then is approved or denied by the board
4 If your business plan is approved you will get a self employment benefit of 300.00$ per week for 52 weeks plus the funding in the form of a loan you can borrow up to 500.000.00$
I am doing a buss plan right now I am looking for 6000.00$ for equipment
This is probably available in your area but under different organization
And in the first year you get free advise from lawyers and accountants and such

Adrian Douglas
October 1st, 2003, 07:53 AM
That sounds like a similar program to the one we have in Australia. The government helps fund the first couple of years of a new small business through the social security system. It's a great system ans goes a long way to getting a small business of the ground.

Keith, you and Dylan should get your heads together and see what you can come up with. There is nothing better than working for yourself, it sure beats busting your arse for someone else.

Keith Loh
October 1st, 2003, 10:49 AM
Ooo.. this is definitely something I must look into.

I am indeed sick of working for 'the man' as it were. (or not working for the man)

Dylan Couper
October 1st, 2003, 02:21 PM
<<<-- Keith, you and Dylan should get your heads together and see what you can come up with. There is nothing better than working for yourself, it sure beats busting your arse for someone else. -->>>

I've been working for myself for the last 5 or 6 years. Nothing beats it. Of course, the boss is still an a-hole....

Robert Knecht Schmidt
October 1st, 2003, 05:47 PM
Hey Aaron,

"Ahh so you were down here. Come through Auckland? If I'd known, would have been good to catch up."

Yeah, too bad, we could have gotten together. Although I was pretty busy at the time and didn't even get to have coffee with an old college friend whom I learned is doing grad work at the University of Auckland's Biotech Institute.

"We have huge pesticide usage, and we even have dead lakes, killed by all the effluent that farmers dump into them."

Right--I was there when the Auckland paper ran a special 5-part series on some of NZ's dying lakes.

"In Auckland we have one of the biggest rates of air pollution in the world. I think we have more than London.....Auckland 1 million people, London 19 million."

It didn't seem a lot worse than Sydney. I doubt either city has the pollution controls on cars that we have in the US.

You've got a great country though and I admire anyone who expends effort toward conservation and preservation of its many marvels.

Norman Woo
October 1st, 2003, 05:52 PM
I'm from Montreal, Quebec.

Purchased my XL1 back in 2001 and never looked back on the decision ...

Next purchase is the XL2????

Harry Doyle
October 19th, 2003, 10:26 PM
hi david. i'm right here in sydney filming skateboarding with a gl2. i think i might know 2 people on the island that have 3 chippers. good to know there's other people around doing stuff.

Andrew Petrie
October 20th, 2003, 09:55 AM
I live in London, Ontario. I did the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton last summer :D

Matt Woodson
October 26th, 2003, 11:47 AM
Hello fellow Canadians.

Greetings from Winnipeg, Manitoba!

Frank Granovski
October 26th, 2003, 04:51 PM
Hey, Matt. That's my home town. I used to have a house on Evensen and Palmerston---back in the 80's.

Dylan Couper
October 27th, 2003, 12:07 AM
Hey Matt, is there snow there yet?

Jean-Philippe Archibald
October 27th, 2003, 08:23 AM
I don't know for Winnipeg, but here, in Saguenay, Québec, the first snow fall occurred last week. :) 300 miles north from Montreal.


That make beautiful landscapes to shoot with my XL1!.

Matt Woodson
October 27th, 2003, 01:02 PM
<<<-- Originally posted by Dylan Couper : Hey Matt, is there snow there yet? -->>>

Yup... started snowing yesterday(sunday) but that melted, but today it started snowing heavy... Lots of mush outside... I think its here to stay.

Dylan Couper
October 27th, 2003, 07:18 PM
I was outside washing my car in shorts and a t-shirt yesterday.
Boy I love Vancouver. :)

Jean-Philippe Archibald
October 27th, 2003, 08:08 PM
We, here in Quebec, like the referendum...

We think of making a referendum about moving the Rocky Mountains a little more towards the east of the country...

I was outside yesterday removing the ice of my car's windshield.

There is no justice!!! :)

Dale C. Elliott
October 28th, 2003, 05:09 AM
David LeBlanc said "Hey Keith did you ever hear of the SEB program by HRDC"


Hi David, I took the HRDC program also, my only comments about it is that you must make the business work within a year. I think most small businesses need more time than a year. I am off the program now, but I need to get another job to add to my income till the business gets off the ground.

Dale
Brockville, Ontario

Kray Mitchell
October 30th, 2003, 10:40 AM
Wow, I cannot believe I am the only person here from Calgary!!

Well, if you are from Calgary post something, show them we are here!!!


Matt: Do you know Don from Axiom Production Services out dere in the Winterpeg?
(We got snow starting yesterday, 15cm so far)

Matt Woodson
November 1st, 2003, 01:17 PM
<<<-- Originally posted by Kray Mitchell : Wow, I cannot believe I am the only person here from Calgary!!

Well, if you are from Calgary post something, show them we are here!!!


Matt: Do you know Don from Axiom Production Services out dere in the Winterpeg?
(We got snow starting yesterday, 15cm so far) -->>>

Hey Howz it going!

Calgary rocks, I've know few ppl there.

No I don't Don from Axiom Production.

Who is he?

Kray Mitchell
November 3rd, 2003, 10:11 AM
Matt,
Don is a friend in Winnipeg from my board, you know the Global Villiage, never know who you know!

Chris Hour
November 27th, 2003, 09:23 PM
Hey to all you Canadians eh.

I am in Hamilton Ontario, I know there is quite a few DV people in Hamilton and Toronto area.

I would like to create an informal co-operative for some idea and possible gear exchanges. not so much cameras but I have a few toys I would gladly loan out to a person who I know will respect the goods.

I.E. portable blue screen, 10 foot boom arm on heavy tripod & dolly. Audio boom asorted lights 1k, 300w, 150w etc. cruise cam and sticky pod on the way... Studio space and so on...

I am an aspring film writer and hopefully will eventually produce, shoot, edit and become the next Robert Rodriguez or M. Knight Shamalan.

Pipe Dreams for sure but it's better than my "real" 9-5 job.

Cheers All

Chris

Andrew Petrie
November 28th, 2003, 11:46 AM
Chris, I feel the same way about gear loans and my future, and yes it certainly beats my 9-5 job :)

I live in London. I don't have as many accessories as you do, but it's nice to know there's someone local who does!

Never heard of the cruise cam, could you explain how it works?

Chris Hour
November 28th, 2003, 02:57 PM
Hi Andrew,

The cruise cam is on of my newest ebay finds :-).

It mounts on the passenger headrest in you car and provides a stable in car shot out the front window.

It was actually desinged for highway patrol cops to tape pursuits and encounters.

All those TV shows that show the "in cruiser" crazy pursuits use the cruise cam. It looks a lot better with a 3 chip cam as opposed to the cheapy one chippers they give to cops.

I only paid about $35.00 US for it. I couldn't make one that cheap.

I just checked ebay and the seller still has them.
This is just for reference I am not trying to sell this product ...
item #2966056727 the seller is marek_01 (I hope this is okay, if not moderator please remove this paragraph I don't want to cause any problems).

Its a cheap neat toy that will come in handy one day.

Of course it's available to loan, you can't bust the darn thing.

Cheers

Chris

Andrew Petrie
December 3rd, 2003, 07:48 PM
Hmm, I could make something similar for about $4. A piece of wood, with holes drilled in it matching my headrest rods, then use a threaded screw for my camera :)

What camera do you use with this CruiseCam? My XL1 might be too big for it, I don't know how solid that design is.

Chris Hour
December 3rd, 2003, 09:10 PM
With regards to the cruise cam, yes it could be made on the cheap but its actually quit well put together.

I've made a few things and am experimenting with a few more. You basically have to know when its worth your while to spend the time and effort to make it yourself; Versus finding a deal. In this case for 40 bucks I'll take the easy way out.

I have only played with it a bit but it holds my pd100 with the "big-ass" sony 0.7 wide angle on it no problem. It should hold the XL1 okay.

Cheers

Chris

Scott Spidell
December 9th, 2003, 03:05 PM
Greetings from the University of Waterloo. Just signed on.
Scott

Alex Melnikov
January 14th, 2004, 02:05 AM
Hello,

Been reading for a while and now registered to support Canadian population :)


Tons of great and helpful information on these forums!

Since '98, I have been mostly doing desktop publishing, then got into 3D modeling and animation, then video and editing.

Right now an Interactive Arts student at SFU, and also working on my Computer Science degree in order to gain some job security :)

To those who are in Vancouver, BC, have you gone to local Film Industry meet ups? http://filmind.meetup.com/ (select country and your city, in my case Canada, Vancouver)

There is a local film festival happening in February here and it would be nice to get in contact with some local film makers.
My msn messenger: xelander007
ICQ: 127282464

Cheers,
Alex

Dylan Couper
January 16th, 2004, 12:50 AM
Hey Alex
Welcome to the forum!

You'll soon notice there are quite a few members from Vancouver here. I'm starting to think we are the most represented city on the forum.

Brad Mills
January 21st, 2005, 03:03 AM
I know this thread's been dead for a while, but I'm interested to know if you actually got funding from HRDC, and how the business is going now. I'm broke as a joke and I couldn't find funding in Cape Breton...

I wanted to email you David but your email isnt listed =\

I'm planning on shooting a feature this summer, I have some investor interest and hopefully it'll work out.

Let me know what you do now, you might have more experience, etc.

David LeBlanc
January 21st, 2005, 09:00 AM
Brad give me a call
My number is in the yellow pages
Under video production
ISLAND EVENT PRODUCTIONS

Dave LeBlanc

Brad Mills
January 21st, 2005, 03:03 PM
aright I'll give you a call tonight, thanks!

Jeff Toogood
February 2nd, 2005, 01:44 PM
Just saw this thead.

Thought I would chime in. I am in the London/St. Thomas, Ontario region.

Steve Locke
February 3rd, 2005, 03:47 AM
Had to get started somewhere.
Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Maxx Hartt
February 13th, 2005, 04:59 PM
im from halifax.. currently at st fx university though

Alex MacDonald
February 21st, 2005, 07:36 AM
I'm from Ottawa originally, Waterloo (WLU) for university. Now my gf (soon to be upgraded to fiance) will be moving to Vancouver. Any advice for finding good deals on places to live would be a huge help. We are going out there in Sept of this year.

Thanks,
Alex MacDonald

Glenn Chan
March 27th, 2005, 07:06 PM
Yay for Canada!

To introduce myself:
I live in Toronto and attend Ryerson for Radio and Television Arts (second year).

Nowadays, my main interests lie in color correction/enhancement although I'm interested in everything else, including editing, audio post, and lighting.

My website is at http://www.glennchan.info and it contains a little of my work.

If anyone in Toronto would like to get organized to do short films I'd definitely be interested in that.

Evan C. King
April 1st, 2005, 09:52 AM
I'm in Ottawa at U of Ottawa studying communications and theatre. I spend my summer in Mississauga/Toronto. I'd love to get together with some people to make short films, Glenn I might drop you an email sometime soon.