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International Cinematographers Guild Iatse 667 – Nova Scotia Members INTERNATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD IATSE 667 – NOVA SCOTIA MEMBERS For Information on the following members please contact: 9 Gloucester Street, Toronto, ON M4Y 1L8 Toll-free: 1-877-368-1667 | Tel: 416-368-0072 | Fax: 416-368-6932 www.iatse667.com e-mail: [email protected] DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY David Albiston • Christopher Ball • Ian Bibby • Dean Brousseau • Alastair Meux • Gordon Miller • Christopher Porter CAMERA OPERATOR David Albiston • Christopher Ball • Ian Bibby • Dean Brousseau • Kyle Cameron • Patrick Doyle • Forbes MacDonald Alastair Meux • Gordon Miller • Kelsey Smith • Jeffrey Wheaton • Christopher Porter STEADICAM OPERATOR Forbes MacDonald • Kelsey Smith • Patrick Doyle 1ST ASSISTANT CAMERA Paul Begin • John Cochrane • Eddy McInnis • Paul Mitcheltree • James Ritchie • Gareth Roberts • Guy Godfree • Ted McInnes 2ND ASSISTANT CAMERA Kelly Clark • Cam Erais • Darcy Fraser • Ben Goluch • Ryan MacDonald • Mike Snider • Andrew W. Stretch • Scott Thorne PUBLICIST Gregory Guy • Anne-Marie Lapointe • Renee Pye • Skana Gee VISIT US AT WWW.FILMNOVASCOTIA.COM 15 INTERNATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD IATSE 667 – NOVA SCOTIA MEMBERS STILL PHOTOGRAPHER Chris Reardon • Andrew Tench • Michael Tompkins DATA MANAGEMENT TECHNICIAN Daniel Buchanan • Jeremy Harty • Jeff Bowes LIGHTING DIRECTOR Ian Bibby ELECTRONIC CAMERA Fred Macdonald ELECTRONIC CAMERAPERSON WITH EQUIPMENT Patrick Doyle • Kelsey Smith • Fred Macdonald EPK Kelsey Smith CAMERA TRAINEE Luke Adamski • Kristin Mombourquette • Riley Turner 16 VISIT US AT WWW.FILMNOVASCOTIA.COM MOTION PICTURE STUDIO PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS IATSE 849 – NOVA SCOTIA MEMBERS For Information on the following members or a complete membership list please contact: 15 McQuade Lake Crescent, 2nd Floor, Halifax, NS B3S 1C4 Tel: 902-425-2739 | Fax: 902-425-7696 www.iatse849.com [email protected] ANIMAL WRANGLER Bill Flower • Heather Lowther • Deborah Murphy • Kevin Lloyd Murphy • Steve Murphy • Donnie Ostapovich • Glenn Redmond COSTUMES Deanna Anthony • Denise Barrett • Bethana Briffett • Billie-Jane Buell • Deborah Clarke • Melinda Cook • Martha Curry Laurie Delaney Smith • Kate Delmage • Sarah Dunsworth • Linda Elliott • Jennifer Ellis • Regina Fahrenbach • Nicole Gallant Rachael Grant • Peggy Hogan • Grace Keating • Christine Kenny • Jeanie Kimber • Jennifer King • Rosemary Kreutz Jessy Lacourciere • Marthe Leger • Lynn Losier • Meghan Marentette • Brenda McLeese • Chris O’Neil • Michelle Paulin Carmen Perrier • Anne Pickard • Diana Redmond • Charlotte Reid • Marilyn Richardson • Carol Joan Robinson Victoria Rockwell • Kate Rose • Sian Ross • Elaine Sanford • Marie Sharpe • Jo-Ann Smith • Jenny Reeves • Connie Walsh Anika Witte • James Worthen CRAFT SERVICE Pamela Austin • Rolande Bernard • Marie May Butter • Richard Colp • Philip Dinn • Alan Hollett • Roderick Jerrett Rosemary Kreutz • Lothar Mayer • Rodger Pike • Jenny Reeves • Gabriel Routhier • Pedro Routhier • Brian Sears Tim Webber •Wade Whelan DIVING Bill Flower GREENS Alan Deveau • Bill Gerhardt VISIT US AT WWW.FILMNOVASCOTIA.COM 17 MOTION PICTURE STUDIO PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS IATSE 849 – NOVA SCOTIA MEMBERS GRIP Brian Adams • Keith Adams • John R. Adamson • Jason Andrews • Mongo (Neil) Andrews • Ray Arseneau • Chris Baxter Andrew Best • Douglas Betts • Marcel Boulet • Marc Bourgeois • Corey Bulger • Jason Michael Capstick • David (ratty) Chisholm Richard Colp • Blake Connell • Terry Daly • Zoe Dempster • Rod Dominey • Sean Doran • Darryl Duzak • Matthew Eakin Peter Fraser • John Gallagher • Rick Gillis • Stephen Gillis • Dan Grady • Arthur Haynes • David Holman • Michael Jackson Mark Kenny • Nancy Klokocka • Martin Landry • Kenneth LeBlanc • Myke Leppard • Jeffrey MacDonald • Peter MacDonald Scott MacDonald • Jess MacGillivray • Kevin MacNeil • Micah Martin • Stephen McCarthy • Michael Mason • David McNeil Jan Meyerowitz • Tim Milligan • Todd Murchie • Barry Newhook • Josh Pelham • Flora Planchat Terry Reid • David Reilly McGee John Roche • Gary Sandover • Ross Sangster • William Semple • Dean Skerrett • Craig Stewart • Alan Sweet • Rob Turner Todd Gregory Thomas • Voogt • Graham Zwicker HAIR Carolyn Conrad • Gloria Digdon • Linda Flynn • Earlene Fraser • Mary Gabriel-Cadigan • Mallory Glenn • Evan Hyisky Barbara Jollota • Paul LeBlanc • Jim MacDonald • Victoria Noseworthy • Laurie Pace • Norma Richard • Colleen Ryan Joanne Stamp LIGHTING Brian Adams • John Adamson • Jason Andrews • Mongo (Neil) Andrews • Lori Bellefontaine • Andrew Best • Douglas Betts Nick Bevan-John • Mike Buhler • David (ratty) Chisholm • Jake Clarke • Michael Clarke • Terry Daly • Keith Dimmer • Sean Doran Matthew Eakin • Eric Emery • Robert Eshelby • John Gallagher • Robert Gauthier • Gerald Gillis • Rick Gillis • Stephen Gillis Dan Grady • David Holman • Robert Jewers • Thomas Kelly • Martin Landry • Guy LeBlanc • Kenneth LeBlanc • Ruth Leggett Myke Leppard • Peter MacDonald • Jess MacGillivray • Micah Martin • Kevin MacNeil • David McNeil • Diego Medina Jan Meyerowitz • Gary Mitchell • Todd Murchie • Kevin Lloyd Murphy • Tim Murphy • Mario Paulin Josh Pelham Bob Petrie Flora Planchat • David Reilly • Colin Richardson • John Roche • Ross Sangster • Jordan Schella • Mark Simkins Shawn Snip • James Thibodeau • Gregory Thomas • Lawrence Willett MAKE-UP Terri Andrews • Nadine Beed • Betty Belmore • Catherine Boyd • Lisa Cail • Annemarie Cassidy • Elizabeth Kuchurean Dorothy Martin • Jane Meade • Tara Murphy • Cathy O’Connell • Amanda O’Leary • Norma Richard • Ingrid Ross Tania Rudolph • Colleen Ryan • Andrew Squires • Daphne Thomas • Debbie Vatcher 18 VISIT US AT WWW.FILMNOVASCOTIA.COM MOTION PICTURE STUDIO PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS IATSE 849 – NOVA SCOTIA MEMBERS MARINE Wynard Baerken • Bill Flower • James Mayo • Pierre Richard PROPS Mongo (Neil) Andrews • Timothy Andrews • Lorne Armstrong • Jonathan (Jay) Best • Douglas Betts • Clark Biesele Gary Brown • Andrea Buckle • Bernice Butler • Shayne Cunningham • Keith Currie • Sherry Devanney • Mark Dunphy Robert Elliott • Katharine Evans • Ulo Greer • Ian Greig • Bill Hardwick • Hugh Jones • James Kennedy • Zane Knisely Patricia Larman • Barbara Luxton • Raymond MacDonald • Alyson MacLeod • Dylan McDonald • Kelly McDonald Andrew Miller • Kelli Morehouse • John Norman • Sarah O’Malley • Dan Owens • Kevin Pierson • Andy Pyne • Kathee Reardigan Pierre Richard • Korayne Romanchuk • Kathleen Ross • Claude Roussel • Mary Sadoway • Gerold Schmidt • Sasha Sergejewski Jason Shurko • Mary Steckle • Victor Stevens • Irene Strang • Debbie Vatcher • Gerry Wilson • Geoff Younghusband SCENIC PAINT Bernie Arsenault • Kendrick Beck • Douglas Betts • Joe Bower • Mardi Cameron • Shelley Cornick • James D’Ambrogi David Duggan • Jerry Evans • Patti Gosse • Gord Hammond • Robert Hardiman • Randy Hardy • Derek Holmes • David Langley Kevin Lewis • James Matthews • Karl McNutt • April Norman • Tony Owen • Stefan Schiebel • Gabriele Schnutgen Carol-Ann Smith • Heather Snider • Brent Strong • Todd Thorne • Paul Wade SCRIPT SUPERVISOR Jordan Canning • Joanne Hagen • Mary Louise McCloskey • Maggie Thomas • Megan Wennberg SET CONSTRUCTION Richard Anderson • Mark Arnold • Greg Baller • Paul Bates • Arthur Baxter • Jeff Beanlands • Stephan Bernier • Clark Biesele Peter Boileau • David Brennan • Ray Conley • Charles Corkum • David Croft • Ronald Daniels • Ewen Dickson • Robert Elliott Andre Fiske • Richard Fraser • Stephen Frecker • Bernard Gollop • Mark Goodwin • Shane Gosse • Brian Hills • Sam Horwood Chris Hudson • Dale Hussey • John Janes • Jeffrey Jodrey • Richard Kelloway • Shawn King • Andre LaCroix • Alvin Landry Rodney Leary • Trevor MacDonald • Patrick Mackey • Lynn MacKinlay • Willam MacLean • Dale Marriott • Fritz McEvoy Karl McNutt • Colin Merdsoy • Barry Newhook • Daniel O’Toole • John Porter • George Publicover • Colin Richardson Ross Sangster • Garth Sexton • Karl Shaw • Doug Stensrud • Todd Thorne • Michael Tompkins • Arnold Veinotte • Paul Vernon Paul Wade • Andre Wall • David Weir • Mark Whidden VISIT US AT WWW.FILMNOVASCOTIA.COM 19 MOTION PICTURE STUDIO PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS IATSE 849 – NOVA SCOTIA MEMBERS SET DECORATION Kim Aaboe • Tom Alway • Mongo (Neil) Andrews • Lorne Armstrong • Christian Baqueiro • Glenn Barrett • Lance Barney Paul Bates • Lori Ann Benson • James Blackmore • David Brennan • Kelly Bruton • Andrea Buckle • Ane Christensen Paula Cornwall • Keith Currie • Alan Deveau • Sean Emmett • Brian Enman • Katharine Evans • Morgan Gentle • Bernard Gollop Robert Grani • Ian Greig Bill Hardwick • Chris Hudson • Hugh Jones • Keith Kelloway • Richard Kelloway • James Kennedy John Kennedy • Donald Langley • Patricia Larman • Darlene Lewis • Geoff Long • Barbara Luxton • Raymond MacDonald Alan MacLeod • Alyson MacLeod • Sandra MacMurray • Mary Louise McCloskey • Andrew Miller • Eric Morais • Kelli Morehouse Claude Nearing • Sarah O’Malley • Dan Owens • Colin Paul • Mike Pettit • Kathee Reardigan • Fionnuala Reynolds Murray Riggs • Kris Rogers • Kathleen Ross • Sian Ross • Claude Roussel • Marianne Seeley • Sasha Sergejewski Steven Shewchuk • Darlene Shiels • Jason Shurko • Shawn Snip • Mary Steckle • Victor Stevens • Irene Strang Karen Toole • Paul Vernon SOUND Serge Arseneault • Chuck Clark • Gregory Clayton • Don Ellis • Georges Hannan • Gerald Jackman • Frank Kavanagh Aram Kouyoumdjian • Jeff MacFarlane • Arthur McKay • Chris Moreau • Michael O’Neil • Andrew Rillie • Jim Rillie Alexander Rosborough • Bruce Thomsen SPECIAL EFFECTS Clark Biesele • Gary Coates • Zane Knisely • Dan Owens • Lawrence Willett TRANSPORT Mongo
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