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BECKY PARSONS Director of Photography Local Hire: London, England / Halifax, Canada Beckyparsons.Com BECKY PARSONS Director of Photography Local hire: London, England / Halifax, Canada beckyparsons.com À LA VALDRAGUE (Series) – Radio-Canada; Prods: Suzette Lagacé, Maurice-André Aubin, Nicky Despres; Dir: Jean-Marc Piché; Shot in Moncton, New Brunswick WEIRDOS (Feature) – Prods. Marc Almon, Mike MacMillan; Dir: Bruce McDonald; w/Allan Hawco, Julia Sarah Stone, Dylan Authors; Gary Levert, Max Humphreys THE NATURE OF THINGS: POWER OF PLAY (Documentary) – CBC; Prods: Sue Dando Telltale Productions, Edward Peill, Erin Oakes; Dir: Christine McLean CARMINE STREET GUITARS (Documentary) – Dir: Ron Mann; Exec Prod: Michael Hirsh WHERE THE LAND MEETS THE SEA (Documentary) –- Dir: Rachel Bower; Prods: Telltale Productions ANNE WITH AN E (Series; Operator) – CBC; Dir: Helen Shaver CONVICTION (Documentary) – Prods: Teresa MacInnes; Dir: Ariella Pahlke, Nance Ackerman PURE – (2nd Unit) – CBC/WGN; Prods: Michael Amo, David Macleod, Ginny Duzak; Dir: Ken Giirotti SEA CHANGE – (Operator) – Lifetime; Prods: Lloyd Segan, David Macleod, Ginny Duzak; Dir: Chris Grismer SWEET MARIE – THE MUSIC OF ERIN COSTELO (Documentary) – CBC; Dir: Amelia Curran KIDS IN THE HALL: DEATH COMES TO TOWN (Series; 1st AC) – Prods: Susan Cavan, Bruce McCulloch, David Himelfarb; Dir: Kelly Makin; w/ Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, Scott Thompson THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THE BLUES (MOW; 2nd Unit) – CBC; Prods: Thom Fitzgerald, Doug Pettigrew; Dir: Thom Fitzgerald; w/ Cory Bowles, Jackie Richardson, Lucy Decoutere COCAGNE (Documentary; Additional Photograhy) – Dir: Pierre Blanchard ASSHOLES: A THEORY (Documentary; Additional Photography) – Dir: John Walker ARCTIC DEFENDERS (Documentary; Additional Photography) – Prods: Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, John Walker; Dir: John Walker HERMENEGILDE CHIASSON (Documentary; Additional Photography) – Dir: Ginette Pellerin GIRLS NIGHT OUT (Documentary; Additional Photography) – Dir: Phyllis Ellis S.N.U.B! (Feature; 1st AC)– Prods: Peter Adams, Miranda Gooch, Paul Hughes, Marie-Therese Roberts; Dir: Jonathan Glendening; w/ Harriet Thorpe, Gary Mavers, Jonathan Moore; Shot in UK THE DOGFATHER (Feature; 1st AC) – Prods: Michael Hamilton-Wright, Russell Scalise Richard Boddington; Dir: Richard Boddington; w/ Chris Parnell, Marie Ward, William Cuddy GROWING OP (Feature; 1st AC) – Prods: Thom Fitzgerald, Monique LeBlanc, Michael Melski; Dir: Michael Melski; w/ Jon Cor, Wallace Langham, Rosanna Arquette, Katie Boland, Steven Yaffee (Page 1 of 2) PASSAGE (Documentary; Additional Photographyh) – Prods: Bill Nemtin, Andrew Nemtin, John Walker; Dir: John Walker; w/ Geraldine Alexander, Nigel Bennett, David Acton, Andrew Alston NONSENSE REVOLUTION (Feature; 1st AC) – Prods: Thom Fitzgerald, Doug Pettigrew Brad Horvath: Dir: Ann Verrall; w/ Anastasia Phillips, Alex House, Loretta Yu, Greg Penney EASTERN SHORE (1st AC) –Prods: Drew Hagen; Dir: Eva Madden; w/ Michael Jackson, Beth Amiro, Tina Prisenberg TRAILER PARK BOYS: THE MOVIE (Feature: 1st AC) – Prods: Jackie Marcus, Joe Medjuck, Tom Pollock, Ivan Reitman; Dir: Mike Clattenburg; w/ Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, Mike Smith, Lucy Decoutere, Cory Bowles STROLL (Short) – Prods: Ann Bernier, Ann Vernall, Tara Lee Reddick; Dir: Ann Verrall; w/ Juanita Peters WAKE (Short) – Prods: Elizabeth Guildford, Jeremy Webb; Dir: Jeremy Webb; w/ Shelley Thompson, Stacy Smith RHONDA’S PARTY (Short) – Prod: Nelson MacDonald; Dir: Ashley McKenzie; w/ Karine Vanasse, Marguerite McNeil PAPER HEARTS (Short) – Prod: Herb d’Etnremont; Dir: Joey Adrian MacNeil; w/ Owen Pattison, Ava Peill THE YOUNG ASTRONOMER (Short) – Prod: Thom Fitzgerald; Dir: Thom Fitzergald; w/ Tanner Rooney Ms. Parsons speaks fluent French and English. (Page 2 of 2) .
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