
SYNERGIES MEDIA
 
Veracity Films has given birth to it's new sister company Synergies Media. With the combined talents of esteemed photographer Nathan Buress and Veracity Films' own cinematographer extrordinaire Stephanie Kittell, Synergies Media offers unique videography and photography tailored to meet the needs of your wedding or special event. With special package rates, and flexible options, Synergies Media is your one stop shop for both your video and photo needs. For more details visit www.synergiesmedia.ca
VERACITY FILMS: OFFICIAL MEDIA SPONSOR
 
Veracity Films is proud to be the official Media Sponsor (providing full video coverage and video promotions) for two exciting events: YSEC's Re:Vision 2010, and Dances Of Offering.
Dances of Offering is an annual charity benefit concert hosted by Pegasus Studios of Toronto that brings together a collaboration of the best of Toronto's amateur and professional dancers to raise money for various causes. This year, Dances of Offering will raise money for Liam's Light, a charity which supports research and care for pediatric transplants.
Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada's re:Vision 2010 is bringing together the top 100 young changemakers in Ontario to re:Vision change. Over two days, entrepreneurs will connect with leading experts in social enterprise and learn how to supercharge their initiative, harness innovation for their work, and make their projects sustainable.
BOSH'S KIDS BOOK & BALL PROGRAM

Veracity Films joined forces with The Toronto District School Board and The Chris Bosh Foundation to tell the story of a wonderful program that brings at-risk youth together with sports and literacy training. Watch the video here: Books & Balls
PAY IT BACKWARD

Veracity Films teamed up with NotableTV.com and DailyChallenge.org to create a call to action for Second Cup's Pay It Backward Day. Sponsored by Second Cup and Silk Soy, this wonderful, and heartwarming event raised money and awareness for Toronto's Sick Kids Hospital. Why do you pay it backward? Watch the video, and get inspired: Pay It Backward.
QxQ 2009 EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION - Behind The Scenes
  
Veracity Films takes you behind the scenes of Toronto Fashion Week's Opening Night where
QxQ debuts there exclusive 2009 collection at Maro Nightclub! See what the excitement is all about.
Produced, Shot, and Edited by Stephanie Kittell
Commissioned by Yanick Guidon
View clips from the show: click here.
RE-SEGREGATION
  
  
A Documentary that questions the Toronto District School Board's controversial decision to introduce
publicly-funded Africentric schools to the city of Toronto.
Produced, Shot, and Edited by STEPHANIE KITTELL
Assistant Camera & Sound by JUDITH CLANCY
Commissioned by CURRENT TV
Airing on Current TV (Cable TV channel in U.S. and U.K.) and online at www.current.com
(clips will be available for viewing on view films)
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?
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For more information visit 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".
Produced by MAURY SHESSEL
Directed by STEPHANIE KITTELL
Cinematography by MATT LAPORTE
Edited by KYLE WILSON
Starring JANE KITTELL
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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.
Directed by STEPHANIE KITTELL
Cinematography by YAZ RABADI
Produced by CHARLOTTE ROSS
Art direction by LISETTE LAWRIE
Edited by KYLE WILSON
Sound by MARCIE CLOWRIE
Author LESLIE PARROT
Musical score by JEFF SHERIKO
Starring SAM SMITH
Narration JOEL WEISS
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.
Produced, Shot, and Edited by STEPHANIE KITTELL
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