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We did it, nice film in the can. It was a great experience all around, probably the best of my life really. The cast and crew were extraordinary, truly, and I enjoyed all aspects of the 22 day shoot.

We start post production in the next couple weeks and the journey continues. I’ll keep you updated as we go along.

Thanks again,

Jesse James Miller

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Here’s the latest article in the Province.

http://www.theprovince.com/entertainment/director+revisits+growing+pains/5248150/story.html

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Wow, what a dream to work on this scene today. A pivotal moment for the main character Redwood, a new home, a new life. It was a long day, but so many great moments to access in the edit which I look forward too. Next week we move locations, so new challenges ahead!

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We’re at day #3 and things are going great. Footage and performances feel amazing, it’s coming alive after
13 years!

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Winner for best documentary!

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We got 2! 1 for Best Short Documentary and 1 for Best Screenplay. Way to go Mom, Dad, Ralph, Pierre Trudeau…

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Hey All, just another update on the upcoming arrival of Captain Starship. It’s coming. The great Schaun Tozer has started doing what he does best, composing, and the talented Mr. Jon Ritchie has started the sound design.

The piece stars Paul McGillion, Quinn Lord, Erin Karpluk, Michael Shanks, Michael Northey, Donnie Lucas, Allister Abel, Rick Dobran, Elie Harvey and Jennifer Copping. Captain Starship is written by Michael Northey, Directed by Jesse James Miller and Created by Michael Northey, Paul McGillion, Jesse James Miller and Ivon Bartok.

Hold on tight, because the Captain is coming soon….

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Here’s some clips from the show during the dress rehearsals.


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ON STAGE: Almost, Maine

Where: Studio 1398, 1398 Cartwright St., Granville Island

Why: Just in time for Valentine’s Day comes this play that the Dallas Observer once described as “a woolly midwinter night’s dream.” On a cold, clear, moonless night, the residents of the fictional outpost Almost, Maine find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected, awkwardly funny ways.

When: 8 p.m.

Tickets: $25/$20 at the venue

Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/Home+Metis+Land+What+Buddha+Never+Taught+Almost+Maine/4254059/story.html#ixzz1E437UEk8

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