AN AWARD-WINNING FILM COMPANY

Strike Pictures, based in Fredericton, New Brunswick, is an award-winning production company guided by creativity, authenticity, and professionalism.

 

ONE SOLUTION FOR ALL YOUR VIDEO NEEDS

As video and marketing experts, we are able to help you realize your goals. From beginning to end, we will work with you to ensure your project will stand out in a crowded digital landscape. 

  • GORDON MIHAN

    PRODUCER (HE/HIM)

    Gordon is screenwriter, animator, and playwright. He strives for his art to be innovative and heartfelt. He worked in the immigration sector in New Brunswick for eight years and appreciates the value of onscreen diversity.

  • ARIANNA MARTINEZ

    PRODUCER (SHE/HER)

    Arianna is a director, production designer, and educator. Her filmmaking is female focused and addresses the themes of identity, intersectionality, and independence. She is a leading voice for filmmakers in New Brunswick and an emerging Canadian talent.

  • LANCE BLAKNEY

    PRODUCER (HE/THEY)

    Lance is a videographer, marketer, and editor. As a proud member of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, Lance is passionate about championing the stories of equity-deserving groups that are often under-represented in visual mediums.

COMMUNITY MINDED & EQUITY FOCUSED

New Brunswick has a vibrant and close-knit filmmaking community. For Strike, it is important to give back. While doing so, it is also important for us to champion the diverse stories of our community. 

  • TIFF 2024: The New Voices of Canadian Film

    Meet the next gen: six brilliant directors poised to be breakout stars at TIFF and beyond.

  • Strike Pictures at the Cannes Film Festival

    Strike Pictures was fortunate to spend time on the French Riviera with fellow film producers from P.E.I., Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • Fredericton film producers promote N.B. industry at Cannes

    Fredericton film production company has been working to promote the Atlantic Canadian film industry at the Cannes Film Festival

  • CBC Info Morning

    Local filmmaker Gordon Mihan tells us about the film, “Do I Know You From Somewhere?”, currently in pre-production, thanks to funding from Telefilm Canada.

  • Pink Lobster showcases LGBT filmmakers

    Blakney's abstract film showcases Heather Silk, one of the province's most recognized drag queens.

    The film's arrival at the festival comes at a peculiar time when the art form of drag is coming under the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

  • N.B. Studio Will Shoot Feature Film With Support of Telefilm Canada

    Strike Pictures, a Fredericton-based production company, is poised to start filming a feature-length movie early this summer and plan to hire as many New Brunswickers as possible as cast and crew.

  • Strike Pictures + Talent to Watch Program

    Telefilm Canada and the Talent Fund welcome 16 filmmaking teams selected under the Talent to Watch Program

  • Strike Pictures + National Screen Institute

    Participants announced for new regional training initiative, NSI Business For Producers – Atlantic Women’s Edition

  • Fredericton filmmaker wins national competition

    Arianna Martinez's Maya Eterna was voted the best short in the annual Short Film Face Off, which aired Saturday on CBC.

  • Strike Pictures Featured at Atlantic International Film Festival

    Maya Eterna is a visually stunning, thought provoking short film produced by one of the most exciting film companies in Atlantic Canada.

  • Qwinn releases new video and ode to sexual reclamation

    Throughout the video, we’re treated to a hypnotic backdrop of velvet curtains, a colourful slew of balloons and streamers, and McQuinn taking on the role of the song’s protagonist, sharing intimate moments with both a man and a woman as the sensually-coloured set drifts in and around them.

  • Video: ‘Pull Over’ (Kill Chicago)

    Kill Chicago continue their history of engaging videos with their latest release. Teaming up with award-winning indie film company Strike Pictures, ‘Pull Over’ is the fourth video in support of their latest album, ‘The Fix’, released last fall.