Film & TV Studios à Industrial Sector K, Hamilton, ON

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Résultats à proximité dans la catégorie Film & TV Studios à Industrial Sector K, Hamilton

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520 Burlington St E, Hamilton, L8L 4J2

(416) 371-1770
Movie studio, Movie/Television Studio

Résultats à proximité dans la catégorie Film & TV Studios

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243 Queen Street North, Hamilton, L8R 3N6

(416) 898-3105

Hamilton

(905) 317-7600
Movie/Television Studio, Film production company
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207 Locke St S #100, Hamilton, L8P 4B6

(289) 237-1051
Movie studio
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204 Kenilworth Ave N b, Hamilton, L8H 4S2

(416) 523-9820
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1016 Upper Wellington St, Hamilton, L9A 3S3

(905) 741-4229
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1295 N Service Rd, Burlington, L7P 3A7

(905) 875-3939
Performance & Event Venue, Movie/Television Studio, Business center
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64 Hatt Street, Dundas, L9H 7T6

(519) 761-7155

2005 Cavendish Drive., Burlington, L7P 1Y9

905 331 7263
Trained by the CBC, and creator of two popular award winning TV series for CBC Quebec, Steppin’ Out! & Consumerscope Judith Murray works in visual and audio medium. She is currently directing some half-hour episodes for the weekly long running syndicated TV series on PBS, “The World Show:. Hosted by Robert Skully. You can find the in your local PBS market. For more info about the show go to www.scullytheworldshow.com Working with colleagues in Alabama, Ms. Murray is currently shooting a documentary on arts therapies creating present tense relationships with those who have dementia or Alzheimer’s. Here is a nine minute excerpt of “Do You Know Me Now?” In 2006 Ms. Murray wrote and directed a dramatic short, “Love, Lust & Opportunity.” Telling the story of a woman in her fifties who discovers that she is not dead sexually, the underlying theme of LLO is the strong ties of friendship. In 2008 CTV commissioned her to develop a six episode “bible” treatment for LLO. (Here is the link to screen the dramatic short, “Love, Lust & Opportunity.”) “Variety” wrote of her direction of CBC’s half hour drama, Family Matters: “Director Judith Murray conveys a war rapport between John and the kids without resorting to cloyingly sweet interaction.” “Story telling is my passion... whether truth or fiction. Helping others bring their ideas to the screen is also deeply satisfying.”