Today AMPIA announced their finalists for the 46th annual Alberta Film & Television Awards, celebrating excellence and outstanding achievement in Alberta’s screen industries.
We are so proud to share that our short-doc series How to be French en Colombie-Britannique is up for two awards this year in the following categories:
Best Web Series – Non-Fiction
AMA – This is Jeremy Chugg, Producer Freshwater Creative
Big Things Small Towns Tamarra Lessard, Producer Tamarra Canu Productions
How to be French en Colombie-Britannique Steve Jodoin & Marie-France Guerrette, Producers Productions Loft
Renewable Morgan Pinnock, Colin Waugh & Jordan Bloemen, Producers Sticks & Stones
Shaw Business – Live & Learn Carmen Salerno & Jennifer D’Amico, Producers Shaw Communications
Small Town Queer Laura O’Grady, Producer Snapshot Studios
Best Editor (Non-Fiction under 30 minutes)
Darren Bierman Life4Life – Nicola Paviglianitti Crowsnest FilmsKrystal Moss How to be French en Colombie-Britannique – The Canadian Cheese Ambassador Productions Loft
Krystal Moss MS’ed with the Wrong Girl Leven Creative
John Cameron Sportchek/K2/Oakley “Find what moves you – Josh Dueck” Glean Productions
Michel Lalonde Journey Home Native Counselling Services of Alberta
Mike Schmidt Swim Alberta – Vidfesto Joe Media Group
Congratulations to our very talented editor Krystal Moss and our amazing production team. To all our colleagues and friends nominated alongside us this year, a huge congrats!!! We are very honoured and feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to do what we do.
A total of 623 entries were submitted for consideration into this year’s awards, resulting in 308 total finalists. 54 industry professionals outside of Alberta adjudicated the submissions.
The winners will be announced in a FaceBook/You Tube Event Production on Thursday, October 8, 2020.