Mik'maq documentary filmmaker from Elsipogtog First Nation living and working out of Fredericton, NB. I practice a lot making short documentaries to get better at my cinematography, storytelling, lighting, etc. Love working with others and learning and progressing.
Raven has been making experimental films and music from an early age, and has a devoted affinity for taking photographs in the neighbourhoods of Saint John, where he as lived and worked for the past 25 years. Raven has long been fascinated with the use of media and technology to develop new mythologies to bring the timeless rites of storytelling and self-discovery into an industrialized culture.
Ashley is a filmmaker with a passion for cinematography. She has a degree in Media Arts and Cultures (Film Production) from the University of New Brunswick, is an active Film Co-op member and has been volunteering and working in the provincial film community for the past few years. Ashley has been involved in outreach projects promoting film and education in the community including the 'Cyber Violence Research Project,' 'What’s Up Doc?’ and 'Young Citizens’ programs.
Born in New Brunswick, Canada, I have experience working on several independent short and feature films in various capacities including director, writer cinematographer, and editor. My films have been shown across Canada and have been recognized internationally, with my first two short films being invited to the 70th Festival de Cannes in both the Short Film Corner section of the Court de’ Metrage as well as Telefilm’s Not Short on Talent program.
Dean attended UNB, he has a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Multi-Media and minor in Film. Full-time contract worker for his own film business and some of the top film businesses in the Halifax area. Mainly working on producing his own film projects in the off season. Has worked on multiple short films, some of his main film work:
Alex Vietinghoff is an award-winning freelance cinematographer and editor based in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Alex has a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Journalism, as well as years of practical experience from working for local production companies, TV shows, and as an independent videographer.
Trained at the Canadian Screen Training Centre in Directing, a recipient of the NBFC Film and Television Certificate, and a Short Film Venture grant, Danny has written and directed a number of award winning short comedies and dramas.
Chris Giles is an award-winning filmmaker, photographer and musician. Chris's films include Illusions of a Thirsty Mind,
Cliffe Street, Birth of a Nicola and Venus in Flames.