What is IP authentication service?

By adhering to the NFB’s IP authentication service, institutional clients can screen NFB content at locations throughout their network range. This service also works with remote access proxies and VPNs for home and offsite usage.

How can libraries benefit from CAMPUS?

Subscribing libraries get: public screening rights to NFB educational films; MARC records, allowing electronic management of bibliographical information; and IP authentication services, facilitating institution-wide screenings of NFB productions.

Can institutions subscribe to CAMPUS?

Yes, a wide range of institutions, public agencies and private businesses subscribe to CAMPUS and use NFB educational resources for training and outreach purposes. For information on institutional subscriptions, click on this link https://www.nfb.ca/education/campus/  

Do I need a CAMPUS subscription in order to view films on NFB.ca?

No, thousands of NFB productions—documentaries, animated films, interactive productions and alternative dramas—are available for free classroom viewing at NFB.ca, the NFB’s online Screening Room. However, a CAMPUS subscription offers you a greater selection, an education-focused search function, advance rights to new releases and special educational titles, and full use of […]

How can I make a film with the NFB?

The National Film Board’s mandate is to produce content reflecting Canadian perspectives and values for audiences in Canada and around the world. For information on submitting a proposal for a film, animation, interactive project or on producing or co-producing a film with us, please click on the following link: http://onf-nfb.gc.ca/en/produce-with-the-nfb/

Do you have any job openings?

You will be able to find any available job openings here: http://onf-nfb.gc.ca/en/jobs/ Please note that the NFB will confirm receipt of e-mailed résumés, but subsequently will only communicate with applicants considered for an interview.

What is the National Film Board of Canada (NFB)?

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is a federal cultural agency within the portfolio of the Canadian Heritage Department. Initially known as the National Film Commission, it was created by an act of Parliament in 1939. Its mandate, as set forth in the National Film Act, 1950, is “to […]

What is CAMPUS and what are its benefits?

Established in 2012, CAMPUS is a subscription service that offers expanded online access to NFB educational resources—a collection that includes films, interactive productions and teaching tools. The service allows users to create their own classroom-ready playlists and chapters. Benefits include online access to thousands of educational films, a growing collection […]