Film Roles: Art Department, Art Director, Assistant Art Director, Co-producer, Co-writer, Director, Director and Writer, Gaffer, Grip, Locations Manager, Producer, Production Assistant, Production Designer, Production Manager, Set Design, Writer
Place of Residence: Fredericton
Jared Carney's works include Dark and Stormy Night which screened at festivals worldwide, SWFF 2014 Viewer's Choice Award Winner People Are Strange, and Oasis which was awarded Best Horror Film that same year.
He also wrote and directed The Man Who Loved Flowers, a Stephen King adaptation which screened in Europe & at the World Horror Convention. His film Boneyard Gloom was shot on a Bolex camera using 16mm black & white film. One of his latest films Monday was met with huge success at the 15 Second Horror Film Challenge & received a personal nod from Troma Entertainment co-founder, Lloyd Kaufman.
He was a Features Writer for Horror-Movies.ca and has written for Numero Cinq Magazine. Jared is also the founder and co-festival director of the Demonic Brilliance Film Festival, a non-profit horror film festival that celebrates diversity in the horror genre while raising money for charities.
Professionally, Jared also freelances in the industry for television shows and feature films. Jared has taken on many roles including grip, set design, props master, and art director.
Film Roles: Co-producer, Co-writer, Extra, Video Editor
Place of Residence: Stanley
Farley Chamberlain is eager to work on film productions as a production assistant and will lift and carry. He has edited several films for school projects and has some experience in the camera department.
Film Roles: Co-producer, Director, DOP, Extra, Gaffer, Grip, Hair, Hair and Makeup, Picture Editor, Producer, Production Assistant, Production Manager
Place of Residence: Moncton
Your Long-Distance Bilingual (EN/FR) in Banff, AB.
I work at the Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity as the Lead Video Technician in the Media Department.
Connect with me if you want to talk about looking into Pre-production, Production, or Post-Production residencies at the Banff Centre. (Need a retreat to write your script? Want to shoot out in the Rockies with me? Feel like getting an editor colourist to work on your film and train your editors on the skills or get post sound work and scoring done? Lots of opportunities! We also have a television studio with an 3/4 horizonless green screen environment).
Or, go full art mode! If you want someone to help you create your media art projects - I'm here for ya!
While my division doesn't do residencies itself, we can talk about what might be a good fit for your needs!
You can email me with any questions.
Happy creating everyone!
Film Roles: Actress, Camera Assistant, Stills Photographer
Place of Residence: Fredericton
Andressa Cutini is a photography student at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. Before moving to Canada, she graduated in her hometown, Vila Velha, Brazil, with a Bachelor in Advertising, where she learned about marketing and graphic design. While working as an art director for a digital marketing agency, she turned her passion for photography into the focus of her career. Her most recent photography work explores storytelling as a way to embrace her passion for literature and cinema. Through her photographs, she is always searching to capture what makes us tell stories, and how that transcends our human notions of time.
Film Roles: Actor, Boom Operator, Camera Assistant, DOP, Extra, Gaffer, Sound Recordist, Video Editor
Place of Residence: Hanwell
David Dairo-Singerr is a new member of the NB Film Co-op. He has recently finished his 4th year at UNB in Fredericton, double majoring in Drama and Film (under Media, Arts, and Cultures). David has worked on various theatre productions, acting or performing behind the scenes. Notable ones are Duels & Duets (2020), TomorrowLove (2021), Ends of the Earth (2022), and most recently, Henry V (2023) with TUNB. He has also worked behind the scenes in previous high and middle school shows.
David has worked with Bard in the Barracks and NotaBle acts over the summer of 2022, doing behind-the-scenes work and acting. His most recent work was the show Marriage: A demolition in two acts, where David took on the technical director role. As far as David's film career goes, he has made multiple short films and creative projects. Notable ones are Laury Therapy (2021), and Dinner is Served (2020), with UNB teacher Tony Merzetti. His most recent film experience was in his FILM4000 class with teacher and Film Co-op member Cam Woykin. David is eager to learn more about filmmaking with the NB Film Co-op.