Film Roles: Actor, Composer, Extra, Singer / Vocalist
Place of Residence: Saint John
Scott Brownlee is a composer, actor, singer, and musician. He graduated from the University of Regina with a Music Education degree in 1993 and has been composing music ever since. His primary instrument from childhood is piano, but he also learned how to play all brass and percussion instruments as part of his education and his work as a music teacher.
Scott has acted in numerous stage productions in Saint John and Fredericton, including “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Macbeth” with the Loyalist City Shakespeare Company, “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged),” “Noises Off!” and “Pride and Prejudice” with the Saint John Theatre Company, and two highly successful shows at the Fundy Fringe Festival. He has also acted in several short films and features, many of which were featured at the Silver Wave Festival.
Scott's music composition credits so far include fifteen short films, animated features, and documentaries, and two feature films. His score for the short film “Distortion” earned him the Silver Wave Award for Excellence in Music Composition in 2019, and several of his scores have been featured at Canadian and international film festivals.
Outside of film scoring, Scott writes electronic and techno music, and orchestral music for large and small ensembles. His piece “First Flight” placed in the top ten in an international competition sponsored by the Northern Film Orchestra (UK) in 2023. He continues to look for new creative opportunities and outlets, and is excited to network with filmmakers and with other composers and musicians.
You can listen to his work on his Bandcamp page: scottbrownlee.bandcamp.com
Film Roles: Actor, Extra, Singer / Vocalist, Supporting Role
Place of Residence: Fredericton
Hello! My name is Delphi and I've been acting for almost as long as I remember! I've been in stage plays, musicals, and performed live music!
For a short time I had a YouTube channel where I created and posted short horror and comedy films and I have plans to make more in the future!
I got into film acting a few years ago with the film Distortion that won a couple awards at SWFF, and have since been in multiple other films in festivals as well as the 8 Cafes project on Bell TV!
Other than stage and film, I also have been building experience as a voice actor and have gotten a couple major roles in small online projects!
I love acting and am very excited to get into whatever roles anyone may need!
Film Roles: Director, DOP, Video Editor
Place of Residence: Bathurst
I attended the University of New Brunswick Fredericton, where I majored in Media, Arts, and Culture, and minored in Film Production.
I have participated in the Fredericton 48 Hour Film Competition for many years and have made films that have been accepted to a few small festivals, including the SilverWave Film Festival, and the Octopus Marquee Film Festival.
Film Roles: Actress, Extra
Place of Residence: Miramichi
I grew up in Ottawa, Ontario and got involved in the local acting community there. I played Miss Stacy in a local theatre production of Anne of Green Gables, volunteered as an extra or in a small role for local student films, and worked as a background actor on several films that were filmed in the Ottawa Area. Since moving to New Brunswick for work, I have shifted my focus to voice acting and voiceover work. I converted and closet into a small sound booth and have been developing my skills through a combination of classes, coaching and actively auditioning for projects.
Film Roles: Producer, Writer
Place of Residence: Moncton
Kent Bulmer is a writer, director and animator in Moncton, New Brunswick. Through Codepoet Media, he has produced an animated series about two New Brunswick entrepreneurs and a historical documentary about Canada's Confederation.
Film Roles: Camera Assistant, Stills Photographer, Video Editor
Place of Residence: Fredericton
Alex Bustard is a visual artist/photographer based in Fredericton, NB. She primarily shoots digital or instant analog film, mostly Polaroid. Alex’s artwork often mixes mediums, and is most inspired by cinema and nostalgia. She currently works part time as a video editor, and is set to graduate in June 2024 with a diploma in Photography/Videography from NBCCD.