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Former names | Canadian Screen Institute |
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Type | Film, television and digital media |
Established | April 7, 1986 |
Budget | $2,005,486 |
Address | 141 Bannatyne Ave , , , R3B 0R3 , Canada |
Campus | Urban |
Chair | Marlene Kendall |
Website | www.nsi-canada.ca |
The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI; originally Canadian Screen Institute, CSI)[1][2] is a non-profit organization headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.[3][4] The organization describes itself as "Serving content creators across Canada to tell unforgettable stories through industry-informed training and mentoring."[5]
Established in 1986 and originally functioning as part of the University of Alberta,[6][7] the National Screen Institute is Canada's oldest nationally recognized film and television training school.[8] In 2008, the institute launched the NSI Online Short Film Festival as a year-round online short-film festival for films that are "100% Canadian."[9]
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