RECENT VIDEO WORK
Produced by Strike Pictures for Fredericton’s Garrison Night Market, promoting sustainable practices.
Produced by Strike Pictures for the City of Fredericton, featuring active forms of transportation used by local residents.
Produced by Strike Pictures for Fredericton’s Garrison Night Market, promoting sustainable practices.
Produced by Strike Pictures for the City of Fredericton, featuring active forms of transportation used by local residents.
As part of their commitment to the environment and in line with the Federal Government's Single-Use Plastics Prohibition Regulations, the Garrison Night Market is taking significant steps towards zero plastic waste by 2030.
The City of Fredericton recognizes the importance of improving its walking, cycling, and transit networks to encourage residents to leave the car at home and choose a safe, active, and low carbon commute instead.
A thief with an otherworldly ability must improvise when two homeowners return in the middle of a burglary.
One of the first-ever participants in CCNB’s From Harm to Harmony residency program, Stephen Hero, helped two groups of local youths create music that sheds light on energy poverty.
The Alliance serves Canadian researchers, with the objective of advancing Canada’s position as a leader in the knowledge economy on the international stage.
Fruit Machine, is both a haunting look at the harm paranoia-driven policy can do to vulnerable communities, and a memorial to the brave and powerful queer individuals who resisted an insidious, dehumanizing security campaign.
An ode to the realization that ‘we are better together’, this production is a multi-disciplinary explosion of art, theatre, music, and film.
During a fever dream, Heather Silk explores the fundamental questions of life in this experimental short.
A very funny take on just how important a commitment being in a band can be. When all else is going well, the worst thing you could do is be late for practice.
- Grid City Magazine
A dance performance video created for Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s performance at the Fredericton Playhouse.
The Spirit Project is a company of artists with and without intellectual and physical disabilities whose mission is to share the joys of inclusive living and to create dynamic, engaging, luminous art.
The visuals and audio collide effortlessly, with the video popping at the seams with style … Together, the result is equal parts ode to self-reclamation, groovy club bop, and bisexual anthem.
- The East Mag
Short film created with the Theatre New Brunswick Intermediate/Senior filmmaking class. Projects like this help young creatives hone their filmmaking skills.
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.
- Grid City Magazine
After the death of her grandmother, Abigail finds that she is still able to communicate with her.
A washed up con-artist organizes a film festival, much to the dismay of his sister.
Created for the 2017 Fredericton 48 Hour Film Competition. Write, film, and edit a film in one weekend.