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.
Film Roles: Composer
Place of Residence: Fredericton
After producing music for over a decade, Josh is eager to put his skills to the test by scoring for local films. With a background in piano, ambient music, and organic percussion, he is thrilled to move from electronic music production to film composition.
His style of music normally consists of heartfelt and somber moods. However, he is open to any genre, including epic themes and horror.
With access to many instruments including guitar, piano, virtual orchestras and acoustic drums, Josh aims to produce compelling soundscapes that match your story telling visions.
He's offering my talents for free to the members of the NB Film Coop and hoping to make new friends along the way!
Film Roles: Extra
Place of Residence: Fredericton
I enjoy public speaking, and I'm a geek in pretty much every aspect of the word. I would like to someday maybe have my name in some movie credit (maybe in a technical consulting role), that would be cool.
I like to make videos and podcasts to help spread the world and teach others about "geeky" things.
I love learning and reading, and sharing with others.
I am looking to get my 30 hours in of volunteer activates, so if you are looking for some help drop me a line please! I will likely not see it on FB Messenger,the fastest way to get hold of me is with Signal Messenger you can find me @geekwisdom.26 (https://signal.me/#eu/gjFTiX6b...)
Film Roles: Art Department, Camera Assistant, Composer, Production Assistant, Sound Editor, Storyboarding, Supporting Role, Video Editor, Writer
Place of Residence: Hanwell
The names Robyn!
I'm an artist currently working at Kitchen creations in the finish department, and I'm looking to broaden my horizons.
I like to do a mix of digital and traditional art, and while I mostly enjoy working on character designs, I enjoy almost any type of art.
Currently I'm in the process of making a webcomic, and saving up while working so I can one day explore, film and photograph different abandoned locations around the world.
"Everything stays,
but it still changes."
-Adventure time
Find some of my art
@redgkat_o7
and music
@redmusekat
Film Roles: Composer
Place of Residence: Moncton
Nick Elliott graduated from Université de Moncton with a Bachelor's in Music (Concentration in Composition under Dr. Richard Gibson) in 2019, where he also studied with the renowned Canadian pianist Roger Lord. Nick has always been interested in music and composition and started playing piano at nine years old.
Nick's music is strongly influenced by middle to late Romantic, impressionistic, and early to late 20th-century music. His work is also inspired by film and video game scores. Having a diverse interest in different time periods and genres helps guide his compositions, encouraging him to think outside the box regarding perspective and inventiveness.
His music is also strongly influenced by nature. Having grown up in rural New Brunswick, Nick gained an appreciation for the simple, uncomplicated things in life and has developed a deep appreciation for nature and the gift that is music and being able to share it with others.
With a grant from Arts NB, Nick composed a tone poem titled "Horizons" for symphony orchestra. It had its world premiere in 2024 in Ottawa, performed by the Ottawa Youth Symphony Orchestra (OYSO). He has composed music for a string quartet, a string trio, and a flute, violin, and vibraphone trio. He has also written pieces for solo guitar, solo cello, solo vibraphone, marimba, and solo piano.
Nick has also composed music for four short films, some of which have been spotlighted at film festivals. Nicks' scores have been applauded regionally, at the ShediAcadie Film Festival and Silver Wave Festival, and internationally at the Hague Film Festival, Prisma (Rome Independent Film Awards), Lift Off Sessions (Pinewood Studios), and the Sheffield Global Cinema Festival.
Film Roles: Co-writer, Director, Director and Writer, Extra, Stills Photographer, Storyboarding, Undefined, Writer
Place of Residence: Richibucto
Jia Yi Fan is an Asian Canadian, 2SLGBTQIA+ mapping/environmental professional by day and an award-winning multidisciplinary artist by night.
Existing at the intersection of multiple identities, her biggest motivations are to raise awareness, democratize knowledge and change minds. Fascinated by duality and ambiguity, Jia Yi’s creative process involves both capturing serendipitous moments and concretizing long-brewing ideas.
Her practice includes drawing, painting, photography, filmmaking and writing. More recently, she dabbled in rug hooking and furniture painting. Her work has been exhibited in Beaurivage, Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, Fredericton, Montreal, Toronto and the USA. An avid storyteller from a young age, she won 3rd place in the People’s Choice Prize for a short science-fiction drama as the director and screenwriter in 11th grade. She is the Co-Founder of a 2SLGBTQIA+ Asian youth artist collective. Jia Yi also received a Silver Medal in the Art category at the international Global Environmental Issues and Us (GENIUS) Olympiad.
Her film-making repertoire varies from comedy to social action, with her most recent works offering a critique of gender roles, Indigenous Peoples’ disproportional exposure to toxic waste and plastic pollution.