Thi is an interview I did with the great German director, Werner Herzog.
The interview took place at the Edmonton Film Festival. (AUDIO ONLY)
This is an 11 minute, 16mm short film shot at Fisherman's Wharf, Victoria.
It took 4 days, 60 people and $12,000 to shoot. Virginia was the art director. I took it to a few short film festivals. The highlights were winning best short at the Victoria Short Film Festival and meeting Werner Herzog at Local Heroes Film Festival in Edmonton.
This is a psychedelic remix by Eric Photon of VJ Canada.
This is a one hour television documentary about the theatre program at William Head Prison. We shot over the course of 8 months and spent a lot of time hanging out with hard-core criminals. If I ever get busted, I'm hoping this will count as time served.
A 5 minute video on Virginia's art made for a TV series called Alternating Currents, an art show I produced in the early nineties exploring the soft, eccentric underbelly of the Victoria art scene.
This is a conversation with my grandfather at age 90. He died the following year. The two kids at the end are our son's, Dylan and Noah Fry aged 3 and 5.
This is one of the 18 half-hour shows I made with Mark Lydon at Rogers Channel 11. This episode won Best Innovative show in 1993 at The Cable Company TV Awards.