Important Update to B.C.’s Motion Picture Tax Credit Programs On March 4, 2025, the Minister of Finance announced the following budget proposal to British Columbia’s Motion Picture Tax Credit Programs, subject to the approval of the legislature: Increase the Film...
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Call For Applications – Daryl Duke + William Vince Scholarship Program
The British Columbia Film Foundation's Daryl Duke & William Vince Scholarships are intended to honour the significant contributions of Mr. Duke and Mr. Vince to the film and television industry by assisting in the advanced training of outstanding BC filmmakers.
Two Daryl Duke Scholarships and one William Vince Scholarship – in the amount of $10,000 each – will be awarded to exceptional British Columbians who have completed post-secondary studies or equivalent training at an accredited institute in their field, and are entering advanced education in film or interactive media.
Eligible disciplines include writing, directing, producing, cinematography, art direction, picture editing, sound design, visual effects and interactive media.
For more information, please visit:
The British Columbia Film Foundation's Daryl Duke & William Vince Scholarships Page
2014/2015 DEADLINE: Applications must be received no later than 4:30pm on June 27, 2014.
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