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Wardrobe

Sarah Hegglin

November 20, 2024 by

Sarah Hegglin grew up immersed in music, theatre and film. She graduated from the Blanche Macdonald Centre and worked as a makeup artist in Vancouver and Regina before branching into costumes.

Sarah has worked as a costume buyer, dresser, assistant costume designer and designer. She has experience designing for film, television and commercials.

Susan Parkin

February 20, 2024 by Susan Parkin

Susan Parkin has a background in music, theatre and film, along with decades of experience in marketing, media relations, and not-for-profit and corporate communications. Film and television projects primarily include work in the wardrobe department – costumer, buyer and set supervisor, with additional experience assisting in props construction.

Joanna Volhoffer

February 20, 2024 by Joanna Volhoffer

Costume Design, Assistant Costume Designer / Co-ordinator, Breakdown artist, Set spervisor and set/truck costume. IATSE 295

Noctifer Studios

February 20, 2024 by Brittney Althouse

Historical/period Costumes, props, supplies, and creative services for film, theatre, and art productions.

BRENSHEN Costume Services

February 20, 2024 by Brenda Shenher

Costume Designer for Feature Film, Television and Theatre Productions. (IATSE)
Costume Rental House.

Campfire Stories Inc.

February 20, 2024 by Allia Janzen

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.

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