Pat Mills
Toronto-based Pat Mills's latest projects are "5 DysfunctionalPeople in a Car" (a Bravo!FACT) and "Do You Believe Me?" an interactive teen sci-fi web series for The Nightingale Company. In 2007, Pat was a recipient of the NSI Drama Prize ("Marjorie") and was a TIFF Talent Lab participant, where he made "Pat's First Kiss" on a cell phone (playing as part of ShortCuts Canada at TIFF this year). Pat will also be pitching the feature kids film, "Don't Talk to Irene" as a TIFFG Pitch This! finalist this September.
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Kam Jev
Kam excels in the sales department because of his penchant for acquisitions at Ouat Media. Kam has produced numerous short films and continues to work in many areas of production in both television and film. He is currently developing an exciting series for mobile and other new media platforms.
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Nick Pagee
Nick Pagee develops Family and Youth Education programming at the Toronto International Film Festival Group. Nick researches tech driven programming with the intention of fostering community development and media literacy in areas such as video-gaming, interactive entertainment, and digital storytelling. Nick is a programmer for Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival for Children, and assists in research and acquisitions for the John VanDuzer Children's Film Collection. Nick is currently programming Future Frames, a unique presentation of work created at renowned post-secondary film schools across the country.
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Tania Reilly
Tania Reilly graduated from Ryerson University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production and has been involved in film festival programming and event coordination for over eight years. As a programmer for the children's film festival Sprockets, she specialized in selecting animated content for a range of audiences from preschoolers to teenagers. Additionally, she curated film craft workshops, family programmes and educational panel discussions. Tania assisted the Toronto International Film Festival programming committee in 2006 and 2007 as an International feature film pre-screener and also co-programmed TIFFG's Student Film Showcase in 2007. Currently Tania is involved in selecting both Canadian and International short films as Programming Manager for the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival.
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Sara Gregorash
After graduating with a Business Administration Diploma and studying Film History at Ryerson, Sara went on to work at Channel Zero Inc. in Toronto, Ontario, where she has now been employed for four years. As Network Programmer, she programs for two digital specialty networks; Movieola The Short Film Channel and Silver Screen Classics. In this role, Sara has expanded the network brands by programming content on new platforms, including VOD and Air Canada's In Flight Service. Sara also works closely with distributors, filmmakers, and other members of the film industry. While working at Channel Zero Inc. Sara has had the opportunity to travel to film festivals worldwide and participate in various short film panels.
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