
Remote Staff Notice
We’d like to inform you that DARC will be closed on Monday, April 13. We’ll be working remotely for the day, and we’ll be back at the office on Tuesday, April 14. See you soon!

We’d like to inform you that DARC will be closed on Monday, April 13. We’ll be working remotely for the day, and we’ll be back at the office on Tuesday, April 14. See you soon!

This 2-part interactive lecture will give filmmakers, musicians and film lovers new tools to interpret film music.

In this introductory hands-on cinematography workshop, participants will explore essential aspects of camera systems, including mounting, lensing, and building camera kits.

DARC and Arts Court will be closed on Friday, April 3 and Monday, April 6, 2026. For members, it’s time to plan for any equipment or facilities you need during that time.

In collaboration with REEL CANADA, DARC is proud to present ENDLESS COOKIE by Seth Scriver & Peter Scriver (Cree), for National Canadian Film Day.

We’re hosting a Garage Sale this summer and we’d love to offer our Organizational, Essentials and Extended Access members a chance to reserve a table and sell their wares alongside us!

Presented in partnership with the National Capital Scriptwriting Institute, this intensive workshop guides emerging writers through the process of creating a complete short film script (2–10 pages).

Intro to Filmmaking is a 4-part, hands-on introductory workshop for artists who are interested in learning how to work with video.

Join us for Giving Tuesday on December 3rd, 2024, to support our mission of empowering the next generation of digital artists and storytellers. Your donation will provide vital tools and training for new, emerging, and experienced digital artists to continue creating art through access, resources, and mentorship.

Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC) is proud to present looping screenings of My Indian Name, directed by Anishinabe filmmaker Abraham Côté, and SGaawaay K’uuna (Edge of The Knife), co-directed by Haida filmmaker Hluugitgaa Gwaai Edenshaw and Tsilhqot’in filmmaker Jaada Yahlangnaay Helen Haig-Brown, in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.