Film Roles: Director, Producer, Writer
Place of Residence: Fredericton
Raised in Fredericton, NB, writer/ director Gia Milani’s work has been celebrated from coast to coast. Her feature film All the Wrong Reasons premiered as an Official Selection at the Toronto International Film Festival, where Gia won the Discovery Prize. The dramatic comedy film additionally won the Script Accessible Award at Slamdance and the Viewer's Choice Award at the Silver Wave Film Festival. After her feature win at TIFF Gia was named one of Canada’s top film Talents to Watch. Gia was awarded a prestigious “A Grant” from ArtsNB for writing and directing her newest experimental comedy film, At the Back, which premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival Gala and was picked up by CBC Gem. In 2021, she was honoured with a Wave Award, and in 2018 with a Salute to a Woman Working in Entertainment in New Brunswick Award, both from WIFT-Atlantic.
Film Roles: Co-producer, Co-writer, Craft Services, Director 1st Assistant, Locations Manager, Producer, Production Assistant, Production Designer, Production Manager
Place of Residence: Grand Bay-Westfield
My background is in the arts, having founded and published CreatedHere magazine about New Brunswick visual artists for a number of years (no longer in operation), and a textile/fibre artist myself. Now I am learning the ropes of the film/video production industry in the roles of production coordinator and producer. I've been involved in projects for the last two years, from commercial to documentary to short film and television. I'm very much enjoying the work and the people I've been able to work with. I'd love to learn more about the writing and directing side of things. Looking forward to new projects and collaborations in the future!
Film Roles: Actor, Boom Operator, Co-producer, Co-writer, Composer, Director, Director 1st Assistant, Extra, Grip, Producer, Production Assistant, Storyboarding, Supporting Role, Writer
Place of Residence: Moncton
Parham has been dabbling in the creative arts since he was a child, starting with music and bass guitar. For the past few years he has been learning and producing instrumental, ambient, and experimental music with a MIDI controller.
Recently, he has deeply gotten into screenwriting, filmmaking, and acting. He is currently developing a short and feature film and is also active in the local community theatre scene as an actor and producer.
For his short and feature film, he is actively looking for any members who would be interested in helping for these projects. Currently any help in sound, cinematography, lighting, PA, assistant directing, and acting are very appreciated. If this is of any interest please don't hesitate to contact him.
Parham is very passionate and enthusiastic to learn and contribute to other people's projects any way he can. If you are looking for crew assistance, casting a role, bouncing off ideas or fresh eyes reading over your creative material, he'd love to hear from you!
Film Roles: Co-writer, Undefined, Writer
Place of Residence: Fredericton
First and foremost William is the Script Consultant. The Right Side of his brain is a CGI department with IMAX vision. In the Left resides the Oxford Librarian. William will work with others to craft their script, not to perfection, but into the filmmaker's vision. Small independent films are often driven by a passion unique to the creator of the film. An outside set of eyes, capable of glimpsing the filmmaker's passion, identifying many things that may blur the filmmaker's vision. William is available for all members of the Co-op free of charge and does not need screen credit or fess. William's one demand, if you are committed to your work, is meeting in person for coffee, "If I don't know you, how can I hear you. I done care about labels or types, just individuals. I like to work with people, not crusades or campaigns or labels."
Please send material In PDF or Open Text Document formats He may be contacted through email: mortonwilliam40@gmail.com (Allow three days for reply.) Cal 506-229-6509 to suggest a meeting location of your choice in the Fredericton Area.
Film Roles: Co-writer, Director, Director and Writer, Extra, Production Assistant, Writer
Place of Residence: Rexton
John Erle Mundle was born and raised in New Brunswick where he made a short film at the NBFC in the early 90s before moving to Vancouver to attend film school and pursue a screenwriting career.
His feature screenplay set in Oromocto, Teenage Wasteland, was a two-time winner of the Praxis Screenwriters' Fellowship, now known as the Whistler Screenwriters' Lab. The script was further developed with the help of mentors Dennis Foon (Little Criminals) and Alan Di Fiore (Da Vinci's Inquest). An American-ized TV Pilot version of Teenage Wasteland won the Scriptapalooza TV Writing Competition. His work was featured in the Alibi Unplugged Cold Reading series, where he later worked as part of the script evaluation committee. Most importantly, he was once re-tweeted by Steve Martin.
After pursuing a screenwriting career in his spare time for a decade, he put his writing on hold while running an internet radio station called Dynamic Range Radio which had 10,000 simultaneous listeners at its peak and received a seal of approval from Lou Reed shortly before his death.
John is now residing outside Rexton while caring for his elderly father, special needs sister, and her seven cats. He has several feature-length and short scripts in various stages of development and is hoping to re-focus on his writing career, if the cats will leave him alone long enough.
Film Roles: Director, Producer, Stills Photographer
Place of Residence: Fredericton
Through his camera, Scott defines spaces where real people and real moments are evident. Born and raised in Saint John, New Brunswick, he brings his friendly approach, youthful enthusiasm, and over 20 years of experience to each shot. He remains infinitely curious about the world and his work exudes his passion, whether he shoots for local
creative projects or national tourism campaigns. His images have been featured in books, magazines, and newspapers including National Geographic and The Globe and Mail. In addition to his experience as a photographer, Scott directed and co-produced his first film, Paula, for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) in 2018. That same year, he was the recipient of two Gold Digital Publishing Awards from the National Media Awards Foundation.
Scott is currently finishing production on his second documentary film, “Freeman Patterson - The Universe Is Infolding As It Should” for the CBC.