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BRIAN VERHOOG Production Designer Represented by Lara Bryant BRIAN VERHOOG Production Designer Represented by Lara Bryant 14 Prince Arthur Ave. Suite 109 www.bdvdesign.net Toronto, ON. M5R 1A9 Tel: 416.920.5110 Production Design - Selected Credits Features/MOW Christmas Club - Hallmark 2019 Christmas Club Productions Inc. Lost & Found Producers: Jon Eskenas, Kim Bradley L&F Films Inc. / Feature Ian Dimerman Producers: Joesph Itaya, Scott Bridges Director: Jeff Beesley Kim Selby, Borga Dorter Good Witch ‘Halloween Special” Director: Joesph Itaya Hallmark 2018 Mortgage Apple Cake Good Witch 5 Productions Inc. eOne / UP TV / MOW Producers: Frank Siracusa, Craig Price, Producers: Ira Pincus, Jonathan Schwartz, Darin Goldberg M Robert Lee Director: Michael Kennedy Director: Michael Scott Anne of Green Gables - Fire & Dew Dear Viola Breakthrough Ent. / PBS / YTV eOne / UP TV / MOW Producers: Ira Levy, Joan Lambur, Producers: Ira Pincus, Jonathan Schwartz, Jim Corston Betty Orr Director: John Kent Harrison Director: Laurie Lynd Anne of Green Gables - The Good Stars Rocky Road Breakthrough Ent. / PBS / YTV eOne / UP TV / MOW Producers: Ira Levy, Joan Lambur, Producers: Ira Pincus, Jonathan Schwartz, Jim Corston Betty Orr Director: John Kent Harrison Director: Brian Roberts Reel Love eOne / CMT Producers: Ira Pincus, Kay May Director: Brian K Roberts Production Design - Selected Credits Television Series The Hardy Boys 2019/20 Pure Pwnage HB One Productions Inc. Showcase / TV for Noobs Prod. Producers: Joan Lambur/ Paula Smith Producer: Derek Harvie Director: Jason Stone Line Producer: Paula Devonshire Good Witch Halloween Special 2018 Space Janitors Good Witch 5 Productions Inc. Space Mop Prod. Producers: Frank Siracusa, Craig Price, Producer: Davin Langyl / Geoff Lapiere Darin Goldberg Director: Geoff Lapiere Director: Various Soul Food Showtime TV Series Producer : Sean Ryerson Art Direction - Selected Credits Good Witch Season 5 2018 American Goods Good Witch 5 Productions Inc. Bedford Productions /Fremantle/ Starz Producers: Frank Siracusa, Craig Price, Producers: Brian Fuller, Michael Green, Darin Goldberg Neil Gaiman, David Slade, Adam Kane, Director: Various David Coatsworth Director: Various Titans 2018 Renraw Productions / Warner Brothers Angela's Eyes Producers: Akiva Goldsman, Robert Ortiz NBC/Universal Director: Various Producer: Mark Winemaker TV Series Director: Various Production Design - Selected Credits Youth Program - Series Star Falls Really Me Breakthrough Ent. Nickelodeon/YTV Family Channel / Fresh TV Series Producers: Ira Levy, Joan Lambur, Jim Corston Producer: Manny Danelon Director: Stefan Scanni, Steven Wright Director: Brian Roberts Let It Ride Strange Days at Blake Holsey High Breakthrough Ent. Nickelodeon/YTV Discovery Kid / NBC /Fireworks Ent. Producers: Ira Levy, Joan Lambur, Jim Corston Producer: Kevin May / Jeff King Director: Stefan Scanni, Tim Hopewell Director:Various My Babysitters a Vampire Latest Buzz Family Channel / Fresh TV Series Decode Entertainment / Family Channel Producers: Manny Danelon Producer: Kevin May Director: Various Director: Various Awards & Nominations Space Janitors Canadian Comedy Awards Won Best Web Series Canadian Screen Awards Best Original Program/Series Digital Media Pure Pwnage Gemini Awards 3 Nominations Screening Genie Best Live Action Short - Nomination Yorkton Short Film & Production Design -Nomination Video Festival Strange Days at Daytime Emmy Outstanding Children’s Series Blake Holsey High Nomination DGC Awards Outstanding Team Achievement in a TV Series - Nomination Gemini Awards Best Children’s or Youth Fiction Program or Series Naturally Sadie DGC Awards Outstanding Television Series - Family.
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