Founded in 2003, MD Media Inc. in Toronto is a full-service video production and content marketing firm. We focus on building brands and building profiles through our strategic campaigns. We specialize in influencer video, drone, 360 video and photography. We have a strong background in brand integration, storytelling, and filmmaking. Visit our website today to check out our portfolio.
Founded by award-winning Producer Frank Siracusa, Whizbang Films has established an impressive catalogue of high quality, cutting edge drama series, comedies, TV movies, and feature films that have entertained Canadian and International audiences.Whizbang's theatrical releases include the box office hits Men with Brooms and Passchendaele, both starring Paul Gross, as well as Hobo with a Shotgun with Rutger Hauer and Breakaway starring Rob Lowe and Russell Peters.Our television library includes the powerful political thriller H2O; its sequel The Trojan Horse; gripping peacekeeper series ZOS: Zone of Separation; Cra$h & Burn; and fun-filled comedic drama The Yard. Through our long-standing partnership with Hallmark, we have teamed up to produce a string of successful television movies such as Bridal Fever, For the Love of Grace and the ever popular Good Witch franchise starring Catherine Bell.
David began his career in video production at Fashion TV UK, this role included celebrity interviews and high-profile club openings in London’s prestigious west end. During that time, David refined his cinematography skills on a number of commercial projects and was awarded a contract by Mindshare International to shoot viral videos for brands like PlayStation and Canon.
After moving to Toronto five years ago, David has further developed his passion for filmmaking as the director and cinematographer for a range of commercials, promotional videos and short-form documentaries.
ennifer Baichwal and Nick de Pencier, the founders of Mercury Films Inc., have been making award winning, critically acclaimed documentaries and films for two decades. Their subjects are eclectic, skewed to art and philosophy, and try to extend formal boundaries without being inaccessible.