Sunday, July 31, 2005

So you want to be a volunteer?

VIFF has recently put up their Volunteer Application Form on their website which has reminded me on one of the many cool aspects of the festival that I make mention of in my coverage every year: those people who put up their time to help out with the fest.

How does it work? Simple..apply for the festival through the website, get interviewed by the volunteer wrangler and if they allow you, submit 32 hours of your time. There are many jobs such as theater operations, projection tech, box office, distribution, transporation, hospitality, trade forum and media assistants (note: if you're female and cute, apply for this job since I'll be seeing you the most often), among others, to keep oneself busy. That said, if you're new to the volunteer game, you'll most likely get the less desired hours and job (for example, you'll have to cover the ticket desk or do theater cleaning when the hottest shows) since the veterans who have been volunteering for over 10 years tend to get the gigs that they want first.

And what do you get out of it? You get a volunteer pass which is good to get into any screening at the festival except for the galas (my media pass is sadly a ditto in this regard, but that's okay). It's a prized possession to have one of these at the single screener venues like the Vogue, Cinematheque, Ridge and the upcoming VanCity cinema, but be forewarned that the Granville 7 has a door entry system, and their ticket ration is slightly smaller.

I love the volunteers at the festival. The majority of them are the ones who utilize their 32 hours as quickly as possible and get their volunteer pass to go see as many movies as humanly possible. I've met some truly amazing volunteer staff and made many friends (and also have had several good arguments!) and it is one of the many things I am looking forward to at VIFF '05.

Jason
efilmcritic.com

Monday, July 25, 2005

Le New Poster!

Forget wedding season, it's festival season, baby!

Okay. I'm probably talking to myself here, but there has been little activity at this blogger until now. This is still the official blogger for my Festivus and until September, I'll post on occasion once I get word of what's happening with VIFF '05. Several media releases come out in August and I'll post those here as well.

So far, the following has happened:

- Vacation time booked from my job! :) I will be at the festival this year from September 23rd -- before the September 29th official start -- all the way until October 14th, when the festival ends (also my editor's birthday!) WAHOO!
- Hotel booked! :) I have booked this really nice B&B just off of West 12th and Granville near West Broadway street, so my access to the festival is really nice and close (and I'm a brisk walk from the Ridge which is one of the venues.

This year, the venues will remain the same:

- Granville 7, utilizing all of their cinemas
- The ass-hurting Vogue with its' 1144 pain inducing chairs. Bring your own cushion!
- Pacific Cinematheque (www.cinematheque.bc.ca)
- The Ridge Theatre

And as well, the Vancouver International Film Centre (1181 Seymour) will finally be opening where - I'm assuming - all of the press screenings will occur along with being another venue to check out flicks, but mostly the video materials since they have the ability to run vid as well as 16mm and 35mm film. Not sure if their during-fest-press-facilities will remain there since I believe they want to keep their nerve centre at the Hotel Georgia since that's where all of the guests stay, but hey, this year's VIFF should kick mondo ass.

Jason
efilmcritic.com