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Selected Credits Matt Kuiavski Grip - Grip Selected Credits: Weekly Grip Bomb Girls, Season 2 Producer: Michael Prupas, Janis 2012 Bomb Girls II Productions Lundman, Adrienne Mitchell, John Calvert Television Series Ontario Inc. Director: Various Production Manager: Sandra Lum Lock Director of Photography: Eric Cayla Key Grip: Chris Toudy Daily Grip Degrassi:The Next Producer: Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn, 2012 Generation, Season 12 David Lowe Television Series Epitome Pictures Director: Various Production Manager: Michael Bawcutt Director of Photography: Mitch Ness Key Grip: John Tennant Daily Grip XIII, Season 2 Producer: Jay Firestone, Wendy Grean 2012 XIII Series 2 Inc. Director: Various Television Series Production Manager: James Crouch Director of Photography: Eric Cayla Key Grip: Chris Toudy Daily Grip Lost Girl, Season 3 Producer: Jay Firestone, Wanda Chaffey 2012 Bo Series 3 Inc. Director: Various Television Series Production Manager: Desmond Paes Director of Photography: David Greene Key Grip: Mitch Holmes Grip Cracked Producer: Peter Raymont, Bernard Bourett 2012 Cracker Jack Pilot Productions Director: TIm Southam Television Series Inc. Production Manager: Jim Mauro Director of Photography: Steve Cosens Key Grip: Robert Haid Weekly Grip Haunter Producer: Steve Hoban, Mark Smith 2012 Haunter (Copperheart) Director: Vincenzo Natali Feature Productions Inc. Production Manager: Derek Rappaport Director of Photography: Jon Jofin Key Grip: Paul Howden Daily Grip Flashpoint, Season 5 2012 Television Series Weekly Grip The Firm Producer: Paula Devonshire 2011 The Firm Television Director: Various Television Series Productions Inc. Production Manager: Thomas Pretak Director of Photography: Miroslaw Baszak Key Grip: Trevor Moores Weekly Grip Secrets of Eden Director: Tawnia McKiernan 2011 Soe Films Inc. Production Manager: Greg Copeland Television Movie Director of Photography: Michael Storey Key Grip: Robert Haid Daily Grip Flashpoint, Seasons 1 & 4 - 5 Producer: John Calvert, Anne Marie La 2008/2011 - 2012 Pink Sky Entertainment Traverse, Bill Mustos Television Series Director: Various Production Manager: Anne Marie Cormier, Sandra Lum Lock Director of Photography: Stephen Reizes, Mathias Herndl Key Grip: Paolo Perin Daily Grip Wish List Producer: Tracey Boulton 2011 Wish List Pilot Productions Inc. Director: Stuart Gillard Television Pilot Production Manager: Derek Rappaport Director of Photography: Bruce Chun Key Grip: Chris Toudy Daily Grip The Listener, Season 1 Producer: Adam Haight, Christina Jennings 2009 Shaftesbury Films Director: Various Television Series Production Manager: Brian Campbell Director of Photography: David Moxness Key Grip: Chris Toudy Daily Grip Little Mosque On the Prairie, Producer: Colin Brunton 2007/2008 Seasons 2 & 3 Director: Various Television Series Westwind Pictures Production Manager: Jim Mauro Director of Photography: Mark Dobrescu Key Grip: Paolo Perin Daily Grip Testees Producer: Kenny Hotz 2008 Comedy Network Director: Various Television Series Production Manager: Jonathan Walker Director of Photography: Gerald Packer Key Grip: Robert Haid Daily Grip Degrassi: The Next Producer: David Lowe 2006 - 2008 Generation, Seasons 6 - 8 Director: Various Television Series Epitome Pictures Production Manager: David Lowe Director of Photography: John Berrie, Jim Westinbrink Key Grip: Brian Potts, Norm Smith Weekly Grip Camp Rock Producer: Kevin Lafferty 2007 Summer Camp Productions Director: Matthew Diamond Television Movie Production Manager: Victoria Harding Director of Photography: Dean Cundey Key Grip: Chris Toudy Weekly Grip MVP Producer: Mary Young Leckie, Heather 2007 Screen Door Entertainment Haldane Television Series Director: Various Production Manager: Lena Cordina Director of Photography: Glen Warner Key Grip: Robert Haid Daily Grip The Border, Season 1 Producer: Brian Dennis 2007 Mackeral Pie Pictures Director: Various Television Series Production Manager: Maribeth Daley Director of Photography: Gavin Smith Key Grip: James Gordon Daily Grip P2 Director: Franck Khalfoun 2006 Summit Entertainment Production Manager: Greg Copeland Feature Director of Photography: M. Alexandre Key Grip: Chris Toudy Daily Grip Naturally Sadie, Season 3 Producer: Kevin May 2006 Decode/Sadie Productions 3 Director: Various Television Series Inc. Production Manager: Elizabeth Young Director of Photography: Mitch Ness Key Grip: Ross Fasullo Daily Grip It's A Boy Girl Thing Producer: Wendy Grean 2005 Boy Girl Productions Canada Director: Nick Hurran Feature Ltd. Production Manager: James Crouch Director of Photography: Steve Danyluk Key Grip: Christian Drennan Daily Grip Code Breakers Producer: O. Adelson, Frank Siracusa 2005 Downfield Prod. Inc. Director: Rod Holcomb Television Movie Production Manager: Manny Danelon Director of Photography: Tom Delruth Key Grip: Mitch Holmes Qualifications/Training: 5/25/2006 Fall Protection/Working at Heights 5/28/2005 Dwight Crane 3/12/2005 WHMIS 2/26/2005 Rigging Level 1 Last updated: 2012-09-17 09:58:54 For more information, contact the NABET 700 UNIFOR office: 100 Lombard Street, Suite 203 Toronto, ON M5C 1M3 Tel: 416-536-4827 Fax: 416-536-0859 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nabet700.com.
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