Faculty
Deborah Angrave holds a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Radio & Television Production degree from the prestigious Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
Since then, Deborah has worked on hundreds of video and television projects for Rogers Television, the CBC, Shaw TV, and independently, with her own production company, Waterline Productions as an award-winning Producer, Director, Director of Photography, Documentarian, Editor, and Videographer.
Most recently, Deborah has produced or executive produced:
- Bi-weekly website videos for The Vancouver Canadians Professional Baseball Club (produced with the students of Video & Film Production).
- A series of promotional videos for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra with Grammy Award winning conductor, Bramwell Tovey.
- A short film, Demon (produced with the students of Video & Film Production).
- A corporate fundraising and awareness video for The New View Society (produced with the students of Video & Film Production).
- A corporate video for the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society (produced with the students of Video & Film Production)
- 11 featured musician profiles for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
- Seven, half-hour television episodes of Backstage Pass, a multi-camera live-to-tape music performance show which aired on Shaw TV (Columbia Academy students from all three divisions crewed the series)
- A public service announcement on bicycle helmet safety for the BC Children’s Hospital which aired on Global TV and Shaw TV (again produced with an all-CA student crew)
- Two documentation projects for Continuing Studies in Science at Simon Fraser University: Food of the Future, and Water and the Future of Life on Earth
- A corporate video for the Canadian Diabetes Association (produced with the students of Video & Film production (VFP))
- A commercial for the Rotary Club (produced with VFP students)
- Music performance videos for The Ray Boulay Band and Tim Readman & Kate Reid (produced with VFP students)
- Three short dramatic films (produced with VFP students)
- Three music videos (produced with VFP students)
- Multiple documentary features (produced with VFP students)
Ed Weaver has nearly 30 years of production experience behind him. Ed has been a Producer, Director, Editor and Camera Operator on dramatic and comedic TV series (The Chris Isaak Show), commercials, music videos, instructional and corporate videos, films, and others.
Mark Tuit founded his first production company at the age of sixteen, focusing on short and industrial films. He moved to Vancouver in the early 90's to attend film school, where he directed his award winning student short film, Within the Heart. Upon graduation, Mark worked as a first assistant director on several features and TV pilots. In 1994, he wrote, produced and directed his first feature film, Curiously Dead. The following year he directed the semi-biographical bartending comedy, Barnone, which went on to sell out at various film festivals and placed runner-up as the Most Popular Canadian Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Mark has also directed the feature films Lunch, Symphony of Grace, and the TV pilot, A Woman's Tale. He has 29 feature screenplays to his credit, nine of which have been either optioned or produced. Most recently, Mark recently produced and directed the 3-D animated feature, Bunny Tales and the VFX heavy "Green Screen" feature film, Blood: A Butcher's Tale." He is currently developing the 3-D animated feature "The Down Dwellers" and the stereoscopic, sci-fi horror "Modified".




