Composing Film, TV & Theatre
films- TORAANISQATSI (2001) by Leif Harmsen
- THE RACIST BRICK (2003) by Dave Derewlany and Adam Brodie
- SCARLETT'S ROOM (2004) by Yvonne Ng
- HEART MISSION (2005) by Katie Crown
- ABSTRACT (2007) by Steve Whitehouse
- DRAWING FROM LIFE (2008) by Katerina Cizek winner of Webby Award for best documentary series
- SOUS L’OEIL DU TEMPS (2009) by Madi Pillar
- THE PICKLES SHANE ( 2009) by Levi MacDougall
- THAT THING THAT HAPPENED (2010) by Josh Saltzman and Lindsay Ames Canadian Comedy Awards winner
- THE OLD WAYS (2011) by Mike Vass which screened at Toronto International Film Festival
- SAD WET HAPPY DRY (2011) by Levi MacDougall
- EVEN IF MY HANDS WERE FULL OF TRUTHS (2012) by Franci Duran
- THE THUNDER BIRD & THE KILLER WHALE (2012) by Caroline Trudell
- WHAT'S ART GOT TO DO WITH IT? (2013) by Isabel Fryzsberg
- THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE (2013) by Liz Marshall
- AMERICAN MUGSHOT (2013) by Dennis Mohr
- MATERIAL WORLD (1992) for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- WILDSIDE (1993–1996) for Nickelodeon
- PET PROJECT (1995–1998) for Animal Planet
- SPIRITUAL LITERACY (1998) for VisionTV
- Twitch City (1996–1999) directed by Bruce McDonald (director) and Don McKellar
- LOVING SPOONFUL (1998–2006) for WTN network & Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- THE DISTRACTIONS (2003) for The Comedy Network
- CAROLINA DAI (2011) by for RAI
- PETER COTTONTAIL (1969) directed by Mrs. Smith
- THE 3 PENNY EPIC CABARET (1994) directed by Adam Nashman
- HYS UNAUTHORIZED LYFE AND TYMES (2002) for directed by Anand Rajaram
- THE RAT KING (2006) directed by Maggie MacDonald and Steph Markowitz
- THE WHITE BONE (2007) directed by Sean Dixon
- COWBOYS AND INDIANS (2008) for directed by Anand Rajaram
- ACTIONABLE (2011) directed by Sean Dixon
- SMOTHER (2012) directed by Omar Joseph Hady
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Famous quotes containing the words composing and/or theatre:
“If I had my life over again I should form the habit of nightly composing myself to thoughts of death. I would practise, as it were, the remembrance of death. There is no other practice which so intensifies life. Death, when it approaches, ought not to take one by surprise. It should be part of the full expectancy of life. Without an ever- present sense of death life is insipid. You might as well live on the whites of eggs.”
—Muriel Spark (b. 1918)
“The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd.”
—Sarah Bernhardt (18451923)