With offices in Saskatoon & Regina, Bamboo Shoots is among the largest and most experienced video production companies in Western Canada. Our award-winning team of content creators is skilled at producing video projects of varying scale and scope. Our creative and technical experts help businesses, organizations, and advertising agencies translate stories and ideas into powerful media messages.
I am a recent graduate from the University of Regina with a BFA in Film Production. I have been doing freelance cinematography and photography since 2017. I have worked closely with companies such as MKI Media, Myriad Imaginations, Fire Ring Productions, and Odd Earth Entertainment. I am a part of the Saskatchewan Media Production Industry Association. My work has been seen in film festivals such as the Sask Independent Film Awards, Living Skies International Film Festival, Serbest International Film Festival, and the Yorton International Film Festival for Best Student Film. I have also been published in two issues of the Wandering Autumn Magazine for my photography work.
I am always looking for new creative opportunities to collaborate on.
A filmmaker born and raised in BC. I went to the U of R to get my Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts in Film Production. I am currently based in Regina.
I have a plethora of experience shooting, directing, and switching live events such as basketball, soccer, yoga, Zumba, etc. I have also gained experience making promotional videos surrounding these activities and the companies involved with them.
Kyle and Allia of Campfire Stories have a unique skillset having spent over 30 years combined in the film and television industry. Their experience working on a variety of movies and television shows has built skill sets in art direction, styling, sound recording, directing, producing, cinematography, and editing. They have worked with networks including APTN, CTV, CBC, Citytv, NBC, HBO and National Geographic for Disney+.
As a company they are committed to the promotion of equity, diversity and representation on the screen and behind the cameras. They employ and promote inclusion and have developed a method of production that creates safe and accessible environments for cast and crew.
Their crews skew heavily to female led BIPOC crew members, many who navigate this world being differently abled and/or neurodiverse.
Currently, Campfire Stories, along with co-producers Lee Crowchild and Harmony Johnson are producing a live action / animated TV series for Citytv. “Stories of the North” helps teach children Indigenous languages through story telling. They have recently wrapped principal photography on Season 3.