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New "JUXT" premieres at HFF
NOV 2012 | Okay, so... The Shooting Eye team - you know the one that's won awards for their past short films - had a little too much fun with their new film. When Nathan Fleet at the Hamilton Film Festival asked Jeremy Major to direct this year's instalment of an original continuing story for the festival, Major had no idea what shape it would take. The fourth of a series of short films, Major's new "JUXT" is a departure from anything he and his team at The Shooting Eye has ever done!
Nathan Fleet posts on Facebook:
"JUXT is an HFF original project. Each year a filmmaker is selected to create a short film. The only instruction is that it features, or mentions Hamilton and that it is left open ended. We have no say outside of that. Ken Turner & Paul J. Boresky, Jason Hofing, Craig F. Watkins contributed 1, 2 & 3 respectively. This year we will see the 4th instalment of JUXT by Jeremy Major of The Shooting Eye. It was just delivered to me and it is incredible! See all 4 Juxt films back to back on Fri Nov 9th at 9:30pm in the experimental category."
Staircase Theatre, Friday, November 9 at 9:30pm, Hamilton ON.
The running man
JUNE 2012 | Hot off the press... The sizzle reel for Scott Cannata's The Run to Live. Stay tuned for the whole documentary about one man's eight month journey across Canada on foot... coming soon. See Scott in person (June 10-14) at the Banff TV Festival.
Produced and directed by Jeremy Major and Kelly Carney.
PBS doc hits the ice
DECEMBER 2011 | Canada's identity defined by a game. A game that so many of us live and breathe alongside our families and communities. A game that inspires hopes and dreams.
The game of hockey means something special to Canadian's coast to coast.
This is the theme of a new one-hour TV documentary co-produced by The Shooting Eye for WNED-PBS that premieres December 1, 2011 at 8pm. Nearly two years in the making, Hockey: More Than A Gametakes viewers into communities across the country where it seeks to reveal how Canada has been shaped by the game of hockey. It touches on the game's history, from its origins on Long Pond in Windsor, Nova Scotia, to the recent excitement of the 2010 Olympics.
Produced by Alan Aylward, Jeremy Major, and Aaron Lam.