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Keep it loose: a short history of the Artifact Small Format Film Festival
Morison, an engineer with a love for film, exemplified the hungry and energetic amateur celluloid artist crowd in Calgary in the early nineties. He had a library of self-produced...
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Keep it loose: a short history of the Artifact Small Format Film Festival
The rules were simple because the overall budget was determined by the cost of Super 8 film; $100 could buy you five rolls of black-and-white, four rolls of...
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Keep it loose: a short history of the Artifact Small Format Film Festival
The first $100FF took place in 1992 in the basement theatre of a church at 1703 1st NW—which was also the CSIF headquarters. An intimate overcapacity audience took...
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Keep it loose: a short history of the Artifact Small Format Film Festival
Pepper moved on to the second person that was essential to the development of the festival: Rick Doe. Doe moved to Calgary from Vancouver in 1975, and worked...
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Keep it loose: a short history of the Artifact Small Format Film Festival
The third person Pepper mentioned was Stephen Hanon, one of the board members that welcomed Morison’s original $100FF pitch. Hanon was a film enthusiast, and the soon-to-be editor of...
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