
"Life is like a movie, the screen
is blank - we must project upon it." -David Baird
Veracity Films produces
unique and compelling documentary films, and engaging video content
that strive to unveil the very essence of fascinating cultural issues
and untold personal stories in a way that is intimate, captivating,
and above all, true to the subjects' nature.
It is said that we are only willing to live if we
are willing to learn, willing to see the truth in life. The camera
has the amazing power to uncover and reveal life's veracities,
provoking thought, passion, and perhaps action.
Other Services include:
VIDEOGRAPHY
DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING
CORPORATE & PROMOTIONAL VIDEOS
SPECIAL EVENT VIDEO COVERAGE
WEDDING VIDEOS
INTERNET VIDEO CONTENT
MUSIC VIDEOS
AUDIO RECORDING
-and anything else your creative heart dreams of!
Clients include:
NotableTV.com
Current TV
The Toronto District School Board
The Chris Bosh Foundation
Sympatico Autos
DriverSense.com
LiveDress.com
DailyChallenge.org/ Second Cup/ Silk Soy
QxQ Fashion
Two Dogs Productions
Visionary Eye Productions / BPM:TV
Scotiabank
The Sound Foundation
Body Architecture / Karey Spady
D-Unity (DJ/Producers)
Pegasus Studios
Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada
The Muhtadi International Drumming Festival
Past Documentary Works include:
RE-SEGREGATION, a documentary that questions the Toronto District School Board's recent controversial decision to introduce publicly funded Africentric schools to the city of Toronto.
RE-SEGREGATION aired on Current TV in the U.S.A.

AFTER HOURS, a documentary that exposes and celebrates
the heart of Toronto's after hours nightlife. Is it more than just
electronic music, all-night dancing, and drugs? AFTER HOURS was
screened alongside some of the industry's best at the Sunrise Film Festival as part of the Toronto Summer Music Conference, 2008.
Check out AFTER HOURS at: www.afterhoursfilm.com

I WAS BOUGHT AT BLAH BLAH'S?, a short documentary
told from the inner child of an adopted woman, whom, for most of
her childhood, was convinced that she had been bought in a grocery
store like Loblaws, or in her words, "Blah Blahs".
ARTISTICALLY AFFLICTED , a short, humerous propoganda
piece that verifies what most artists have always felt, that something
is a bit "off". This film cleverly unveils a newly discovered
mental ailment, Artistic Affliction.
SHERBOURNE & DUNDAS , a mock commercial that tries
to sell the poor, crime-ridden Toronto neighbourhood of Sherbourne
and Dundas as a safe, clean, beautiful place to raise a family.
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