credits

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(see Selected Video Credits)

Selected Broadcast Credits

Rescue-X
creative development, writer
Outdoor Life Network

An action-packed reality 13-episode TV series that follows teams of rescue specialists as they compete at being the best in the World at freeing victims from severe vehicle accidents.

E.T. & Me
co-director, story producer, writer
Discovery Channel

A one-hour documentary exploring the extraterrestrial phenomenon, and commissioned by Discovery Channel for prime-time broadcast on Sunday Showcase.

Completed on budget, on schedule with location shooting across the U.S. and Canada, the program features "expert" interviews woven into a light-hearted story-driven account of the presenter's search for extraterrestrial life.

Binary Groove
story producer, story editor
Discovery Channel

This one-hour pilot for Discovery Channel’s highly successful CyberWars series picked up a 1995 Gemini Award nomination for best science, nature or environmental documentary.

The broadcast generated a huge response for its quirky, irreverent approach to the subject of people and computers.

Y2K: Catching the Bug
director, story producer, writer
Discovery Channel

A series of 5 feature stories for the daily news program @discovery.ca providing an in-depth look at how government and business are tackling the Year 2000 computer problem.

Human Nature
story producer, editor
Discovery Channel

A 30-minute broadcast pilot that includes four fascinating stories centered around the common theme of humankind's impact on animals — literally.

High production value was maintained despite the limitations of a pilot budget and a demanding shooting and editing schedule.

Road to Adventure
creator, writer
CBC Television

Canada’s first adventure travel program, shot in locations as diverse as the ice floes of the St. Lawrence River, the rain forests of Costa Rica, and the up-market ski slopes of Whister, B.C.

Selected Video Credits

In Focus
writer, director
Canada Post

Motivating and enlightening, this up-beat 12-minute program helps employees understand significant changes taking place throughout the organization, and buy into the business transformation process.

Danger on the Runway
writer, director
Transport Canada / NavCanada

A high-impact awareness video for aviation safety, this 15 minute program uses dramatic reenactments to capture the audience and drive home key messages. English and French versions target pilots, air traffic controllers and ramp workers across Canada.

You Will Make It Count
writer, director
Statistics Canada

This video was the centerpiece of the training program for 30,000 census takers in 2001. Dramatic sequences were organized into four 6 to 8-minute modules, and produced in English and French versions, the program was extremely well received by client and viewers alike.

The New Frontier
writer, director
Canada Customs

An inspiring tribute to the men, women…and dogs that protect Canada's borders. Fast-paced images, graphics, and original music are woven into a high-impact 8-minute production.

Y.E.S. Web Vignettes
writer, director
HRDC

Almost 50 interviews were carried out across the country, in English and French, to present youths’ perspectives on Canada’s Youth Employment Strategy. The live-action vignettes were the focal point of the Y.E.S. web site.

All Over the Map
writer
Tourism Canada

This entertaining promotional video takes a humorous romp through new software for planning travel within Canada. Targeted at travel agents and featuring live-action performances.

In the Best Interest
writer
Public Service Staff Relations Board

An introduction to how mediation can be used in conflict resolution in the workplace. Dramatic scenarios effectively illustrate the process for the uninitiated. This is considered to be one of the best videos available on the topic of mediation.

Power On!
writer, director
Ontario Hydro

An honest, reassuring video informing the public of how the nation’s largest power supplier is preparing for Y2K.

Going With the Flow
writer, director
Health Canada

A training video using on-camera talent and computer graphics to clearly demonstrate the correct procedure for completing a quarterly budget report. Produced in English and French.


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