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1997 ANNUAL REPORT 2 Carlton St., Suite 1709, Toronto, Ontario M5B 1J3 Tel: (416) 977-8966 Fax: (416) 977-0694 e-mail: ipf@inforamp.net web site: www.ipf.ca

INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION FUND WHAT IS IT Production financing for dramatic television series and pilots.? Grants for professional development programs which reflect the objectives of the Fund. WHO IS IT FOR Canadian independent producers with a private broadcaster first window licence commitment.? WHAT DO YOU GET Approximately $3 million a year is available for equity investments.? HOW DO YOU GET IT? Application deadlines are February 15, April 15, August 1 and November 1 each year. The Board of Directors evaluates all eligible applications based on quality, creativity, business and financial aspects. 1

PRESIDENT S MESSAGE CHANGE stands out as we review the memories of 1997. As the former Maclean Hunter Television Fund, we changed our name mid-year to the Independent Production Fund. We left our original home in the Maclean Hunter Building in Toronto and changed to a new address down the street. And we changed responsibilities too we added the administration of the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund to our portfolio. And yet, despite all these changes, we continued our key role as the major private fund investor in high quality Canadian television drama series. As a private, independent fund with an endowment valued at $35 million, the Independent Production Fund no longer has any ties with its original benefactor Maclean Hunter Limited. We are indeed, truly, independent. Hence, the appropriate name change, and a new logo and image. It is the interest on the capital endowment and the funds that we recoup annually from our program investments, that serve as our operating funding each year. With over $3.2 million available in 1997 we were able to participate in 13 new series, one pilot for a series, and 20 training and educational special projects. The programs amounted to a record 170 hours of new Canadian television drama. The Cogeco Program Development Fund which we administer on behalf of the Cogeco Group Inc., celebrated its fifth anniversary during 1997. We salute Cogeco s support over the past 5 years for the development of new Canadian drama. The Cogeco Program Development Fund funded the writing for 78 potential new series during this period; a large number of these have since proceeded successfully into production. In 1997 we welcomed another new private fund to our family of industry funds, the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund. Within 2 months of its launch in September, 1997, the Bell Fund committed $2 million to 12 new media projects, each associated with a Canadian television program. The world of new media is rapidly engaging the interests and energies of traditional television producers who are forging new partnerships in the digital world to devise some exciting and innovative interactive new media projects. It has been a very busy and highly satisfying year of progress for the Independent Production Fund and for the industry with which we work. The successes of Canadian television programming internationally are increasingly echoed among our own critical domestic audiences. These programs impress television buyers and audiences around the world. We are proud of our contributions to this growing saga of success. With over $3.2 million available in 1997 we were able to participate in 13 new series, one pilot for a series, and 20 training and educational special projects. The programs amounted to a record 170 hours of new Canadian television drama. Peter Mortimer, President 2

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Peter Mortimer President Peter Mortimer is President of AVA Communications and an independent producer and international communications consultant. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Cogeco Program Development fund. Robert Roy Vice-President Robert Roy is a communications consultant and Vice-Chair (Quebec) of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Cogeco Program Development fund. Paul Gratton Paul Gratton is currently Station Manager of Bravo!, Canada s 24-hour NewStyleArtsChannel. He is also Vice-Chair of the Cinema Division of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television and previously served as CEO of the Ontario Film Development Corporation. Denise Robert Denise Robert is President of Cinémaginaire inc., a production company which has produced award-winning feature films including Denys Arcand s Poverty and Other Delights and Robert Lepage s Le Confessional. She is Chair of the Board of Directors of the Cinémathèque québécoise. Michel Tremblay Michel Tremblay is Executive Vice-President of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, a trade association representing the vast majority of Canada s private radio and television stations and networks, and specialty services. MANAGEMENT Andra Sheffer Executive Director Heather McGillivray Heather McGillivray is a lawyer with experience as Vice-President and co-owner of Ironstar Communications Inc., an independent distribution and production company, and as Vice-President Programming for Family Channel. Claire Dion Associate Director Bernard Montigny Bernard Montigny is a lawyer specializing in communications law. Ernest Cozens Secretary-Treasurer 3

1997 PROFILES 1997 Investment Summary Category Number of Projects Funded Number of Hours of Programming Total Investments $ Series English 8 86.5 1,800,000 French 5 83.0 1,200,000 Total 13 169.5 3,000,000 Pilots English 1 0.5 25,000 French 0 0 0 Total 1 0.5 25,000 Special Projects English 15 0 190,500 French 5 0 49,000 Total 20 0 239,500 Total English 24 87.0 2,015,500 French 10 83.0 1,249,000 1997 Project Totals 34 170.0 3,264,500 $ 3,000,000 INVESTED IN 13 SERIES English-language series 8 $1,800,000 French-language series 5 $1,200,000 PRIME-TIME AND CHILDREN/YOUTH SERIES SUPPORTED Prime-time series 4 $1,600,000 Children/Youth series 9 $1,400,000 170 HOURS OF CANADIAN TELEVISION SERIES FUNDED English-language tv hours 87 French-language tv hours 83 Prime-time tv hours 76 Children/Youth tv hours 94 $ 239,500 GRANTED TO 20 TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS English projects 15 $190,000 French projects 5 $49,000 4

1997 ACTIVITIES REPORT On May 1, 1997, the Maclean Hunter Television Fund announced its new name, its new logo, and its new address in Toronto. The Independent Production Fund was born. The IPF inherited the complete mandate and responsibilities of the former MHTV Fund. Two new members were added to the Board of Directors. Our own website quickly followed: www.ipf.ca. A new Finance Manager joined the administration team. Our long-time office coordinator left for new challenges. And, the Cogeco Program Development Fund which is administered by the IPF, celebrated its fifth anniversary with special event sponsorships. In June, Bell Canada announced the formation of its new fund the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund. By July the IPF was contracted to administer this fund on behalf of Bell, and by September 11 the Bell Fund was launched. It s been a busy year! Meanwhile, the Independent Production Fund invested $3.265 million during 1997 in 13 new dramatic series, 1 new pilot and 20 special training activities. This amounted to 170 hours of new Canadian dramatic television programming. Highlighting the list are outstanding prime time series such as Traders and awardwinning children s series including Dudley the Dragon and Once Upon a Hamster. Pin Pon won over the hearts of pre-schoolers across Quebec and Quebec s own Caillou is hitting the international markets. Of the 71 series funded prior to 1997, 45 of them (63%) are actually recouping costs and contributing new funds to our revenue stream. Although recoupment revenues have traditionally come from licensing sales to broadcasters around the world, a growing proportion of revenues are now derived from merchandising. Slowly and patiently we are seeing the results of complex international licensing and merchandising strategies. For the past 6 years the Independent Production Fund (a.k.a. Maclean Hunter Television Fund) has invested more than $21.8 million in the Canadian television industry and we are proud to contribute to the success of the 84 productions and 15 first-window broadcasters with whom we have been partners. Total Investments Since the Fund Inception 1991 1997 Category Total projects funded Total investments $ Series 84 19,708,100 Pilots 17 651,058 $ 21,828,783 INVESTED IN THE CANADIAN TELEVISION INDUSTRY IN 6 YEARS. Special Projects 133 1,469,625 Total 234 21,828,783 84 SERIES FUNDED IN 6 YEARS. Regional Distribution Since Fund Inception 1991 1997 Number of Projects Total Total Investments Series Pilots Special Projects $ Ontario 32 6 51 89 8,978,181 Quebec 36 6 39 81 9,102,303 Prairies 6 4 17 27 1,809,000 BC 9 1 8 18 1,468,319 Atlantic 1 16 17 465,980 International (England) 2 2 5,000 Total 84 17 133 234 21,828,783 First Window Broadcasters 1991 1997 Canal Famille 19 CanWest/Global System 16 Télé-Métropole (Le Réseau TVA) 14 YTV 13 CTV Television Network 11 Family Channel 9 WIC/ITV 6 Télévision Quatre Saisons 5 CHUM/CITY TV 2 The Movie Network 1 Channel 47 1 SCN 1 Baton 1 CFRN 1 Teletoon 1 TOTAL 101 5

1997 PRODUCTIONS SERIES Caillou Caillou Productions Inc. (Cinar) Exec. Producer(s): Micheline Charest, Ronald Weinberg Producer(s): Cassandra Schafhausen Broadcaster: Teletoon 65 x 5 minutes Little Caillou is a bold and sympathetic child whose adventures teach him about the world and family life. Diva (Mode) Sovicom Inc. Producer(s): Vincent Gabriele, Claudette Viau Broadcaster: Groupe TVA Inc. 20 x 60 minutes Series that takes place in the world of fashion, revealing the ups and downs of a modeling agency. Freaky Stories Big-Time Talking Pictures Inc. (Decode Entertainment) Exec. Producer(s): John A. Delmage Producer(s): Steve Schnier Broadcaster: YTV, Canal Famille 13 x 30 minutes Hosted by Larry the Cockroach, this animated show presents urban legends the kind of weird stories which happened to a friend of a friend. Each episode develops a particular theme like food, computers, and cars, conveyed through a variety of genres, characters and artistic styles. Hello Mrs. Cherrywinkle (Season 2) Cherrywinkle Productions II Inc. (Owl/SDA Productions) Exec. Producer(s): Annabel Slaight, Sylvie Bergeron Producer(s): Bernice Vanderlaan Broadcaster: Family Channel 26 x 30 minute Delightful series for pre-schoolers hosted by the bubbly Mrs.Cherrywinkle who captivates her audience with fun and creativity. An interactive show which encourages kids to sing and dance, make crafts and solve puzzles. 6

1997 PRODUCTIONS SERIES Incredible Story Studio Incredible Story Productions Inc. Exec. Producer(s): Kevin DeWalt Producer(s): Kevin DeWalt, Virginia Thompson Broadcaster: ITV Edmonton, TVOntario, SCN 13 x 30 minutes Written and performed by kids for kids in grades 6, 7 and 8. This collection of short live-action dramas are imaginative tales narrated by young storytellers. Real kids television where their own stories are brought to life. Juliette Pomerleau Ciné-Juliette Inc. Producer(s): Marie-José Raymond Broadcaster: Groupe TVA Inc. Adaptation of the novel by Yves Beauchemin. Juliette occupies herself with ensuring the well-being of all those around her. Lapoisse and Jobard Cirrus Communications Inc. Producer(s): Jacques Blain Broadcaster: Canal Famille 26 x 30 minutes The trials and tribulations of two incompetent investigators who are ignored by their director. Series for six to nine year olds. Once A Thief Screenventures XXI Productions Ltd. (Alliance) Exec. Producer(s): John Woo, Terence Chang, William Laurin, Glenn Davis Producer(s): Wendy Grean Broadcaster: CTV 22 x 60 minutes Set in the exhilarating world of international crime and espionage, this action series with its three glamourous characters imparts maximum thrills and frills. 7 Once Upon A Hamster Hammytime III Productions Inc. Exec. Producer(s): Anita Herczeg, Elaine Scott Producer(s): Paul Sutherland Broadcaster: YTV 13 x 30 minutes A riverbank setting with a live cast of animal characters, featuring Hammy Hamster, Martha Mouse and their friends. Demonstrating the values of respect and consideration, this heartwarming children s show is full of entertaining stories and adventures.

1997 PRODUCTIONS SERIES Pin Pon II Téléfiction Productions Inc. Producer(s): Jacques Bonin, Carmen Bourassa, Claude Veillet Broadcaster: Canal Famille 65 x 30 minutes A very popular pre-school children s program where two comedian firemen invite little kids into their fire station, which is designed like a giant playroom, where the children get to sing and build toys. The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon (Season 5) Dragon Tales Productions (1997) Inc. (Breakthrough Films) Producer(s): Ira Levy, Peter Williamson, Paula Smith Broadcaster: YTV, Knowledge Network 14 x 30 minutes Larger than life entertaining children s show where an affable green dragon learns valuable lessons about the environment and life issues through the eyes of his young human pals and forest friends. Contemporary fables are woven into the mix of adventure, humour and music. The Inventors Specials (Episodes: 4 6) Devine Productions Ltd. Producer(s): David Devine, Richard Mozer Broadcaster: Family Channel, CFCF 3 x 60 minutes Family specials set in their historical context where individual children develop relationships with creative geniuses Isaac Newton, Marie Curie and Thomas Edison. While mixing fact with fantasy, the children discover the joys of science and learn about contemporary social issues. Traders (Season 3) Insider III Productions Inc. (Atlantis) Exec. Producer(s): Alyson Feltes Co. Exec. Producer(s): Hart Hanson Broadcaster: CanWest Global 22 x 60 minutes Gemini award-winning stories about a Toronto-based merchant banking firm where tensions and triumphs mount on the trading floor and in the lives of the high-finance executives. PILOT The Genius (Mentors Series) Anaid Productions Inc. and Minds Eye Pictures Ltd. Exec. Producer(s): Kevin DeWalt Producer(s): Margaret Mardirossian, Josh Miller Broadcaster: CFRN 30 minutes This story is about a brilliant boy who inadvertently transports Albert Einstein into his room through his computer and in the process learns that compassion is more important than intellect. The premise of the series is that historical mentors can help solve contemporary problems. 8

SPECIAL PROJECTS Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television 1998 Gemini Awards February 27 March 2, 1998 and October 2 4, 1998 Toronto, Ontario Les Prix Gémeaux 1997 October 5, 1997 Montreal, Quebec TV Nouveaux Horizons October 22, 1997 Montreal, Quebec Quand la réalité devient fiction March 12, 1998 Montreal, Quebec Alliance For Children and Television 1997 Awards of Excellence and Children s Television Conference November 7 8, 1997 Toronto, Ontario Atlantic Film Festival Industry Seminars 1997 September 19 27, 1997 Halifax, Nova Scotia Banff Television Festival 1997 Banff Television Festival June 8 14, 1997 Banff, Alberta Canadian Film Centre TV Drama Program 1997 March, 1997 Toronto, Ontario Canadian High Commission / Telefilm Canada UK Industry Immersion November 17 21, 1997 London, England Canadian Screen Alliance Reel Partners Film and Television Conference, 1997 June 19 22, 1997 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Canadian Screen Training Centre Summer Institute of Film and Television, 1997 June 17 22, 1997 Ottawa, Ontario La Cinémathèque québécoise Le meilleur de Banff November 14 25, 1997 Montreal, Quebec Directing, Acting and Writing for Camera Workshop DAWC Workshops 1997/1998 September, 1997 May, 1998 Toronto, Ontario Montreal World Film Festival Le marché international du film, de la télévision et de la vidéo de Montreal 1997 August 22 September 2, 1997 Montreal, Quebec Manitoba Motion Picture Industries Association 1997 Blizzard Awards and Forum 97 February 20 22, 1997 Winnipeg, Manitoba National Screen Institute Local Heroes 1997 March 9 15, 1997 Edmonton, Alberta Toronto International Film Festival Symposium 1997 September 4 13, 1997 Toronto, Ontario Vancouver International Film Festival Trade Forum 1997 September 26 October 12, 1997 Vancouver, British Columbia Women in Film & Video Vancouver; ACTRA Performers Guild; Banff Centre for the Arts Women In The Director s Chair January 18 29, 1997 Banff, Alberta 9