13 DGC Ontario Members React to Their Films Being Selected for  #TIFF24

TIFF starts tomorrow! Ahead of this year’s fest, we spoke to 13 DGC Ontario Members who made or worked on some of this year’s buzziest films. In part 1 of our Beyond the Frame series, these creatives describe how it felt to get the exciting news that their film was headed to TIFF24.

Featuring:

Picture Editor Chris Donaldson (The Shrouds)
Location Manager Scott Alexander (The Fire Inside)
Director José Lourenço (Young Werther)
Director J Stevens (Really Happy Someday)
Production Designer Matt Ellis (Seeds)
1st Assistant Director Aiden Shipley (Shook)
Production Designer Zosia Mackenzie (Rumours & The Fire Inside)
Supervising Sound Editor David McCallum (Sharp Corner)
Post Production Supervisor Danielle Dmytraszko (Nutcrackers)
Director Mike Downie (The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal)
Supervising Sound Editor Nelson Ferreira (Megalopolis)
1st Assistant Director Caoimhe “Cici” Clancy (Paying For It)
Director Karen Chapman (Village Keeper)

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