FilmographyOUR STRENGTH IS EXCELLENCE.Founded 25 years ago by industry veteran Merit Jensen Carr, Merit Motion Pictures (MMP) leads the field in multi-platform, factual entertainment in Canada. A sought-after co-producer on the national and international scene, our productions have won critical acclaim abroad and achieved among the highest audience ratings in Canada. A regular and valued co-producer for CBC's human interest and science/nature documentary strands, Doc Zone and The Nature of Things, Merit Motion Pictures is renowned for its seasoned production team, world-class crews, convivial atmosphere and access to the best tax credit programs in Canada. The company has collaborated with broadcasters as diverse as ZDF/ARTE, CBC, CTV, Shaw, National Geographic International, PBS, The Science Channel and Super Channel. OUR PASSION IS STORYTELLING.Whether exploring the deep se,a the psychology of cheaters, the behaviour of plants or the brains of teenagers, our goal is to entertain, inspire and inform with amazing stories that challenge audiences to see themselves and the world in a new way.
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Charles Konowal csc Charles KonowalCharles Konowal is best known as an award winning cinematographer with years of experience in both drama and documentary production. But he also directed and produced numerous documentary films over the years. His first independent producer credit was with the NFB on the award winning production THE DEFENDER, directed by Stephen Low. He also produced and photographed the NFB Prairie Studio's first feature length documentary FAT CHANCE, which went on to win a Peabody Award. He produced, directed and photographed A GLIMMER OF HOPE on alternative justice for TVO and the NFB. He also worked with the IMAX Corporation producing the first IMAX Magic Carpet production, FLOWERS IN THE SKY for an international expo in Osak,a Japan and MARK TWAIN'S AMERICA a 3D IMAX production for Sony Classics produced by The Stephan Low Company.FilmograghyChasing a Song 52 min (in production)This is a Riot 40 min. KonofilmsBurn'n Desire 4 min. music video KonofilmsGlimmer of Hope 52 min.
Loading...Les Productions Rivard 15 ans déjàC'est en 1995 que le cinéaste, Charles Lavack et le producteur, Louis Paquin ont décidé d'unir leurs talents pour lancer la prèmiere maison de production francophone de l'Ouest canadien.C'est en l'honneur de l'abbé Léon Rivard, premier cinéaste francophone dans l'Ouest canadien dans les années 1950, que Charles Lavack et Louis Paquin ont choisi le nom de leur entreprise.