Morgan Tams 
Director / Cinematography / Picture Editor
Morgan Tams is a Canadian filmmaker with an interest in the inherent iconography of landscape, and the humanity within it. His practice focuses on process-driven projects in remote and challenging locations around the globe. His film credits include the documentaries ‘Green Valley’ (2025) and 'Dear Mr. Dudley' (2021) which have screened at the DOXA Festival, Festival du Nouveau Cinema, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival and Claremont-Ferrand. 'Green Valley' is his first feature film. 
Nettie Wild 
Story Editor
Nettie Wild is one of Canada’s leading documentary filmmakers. Her highly charged and critically acclaimed films have brought her audiences behind the frontlines and headlines of revolutions and social change around the world. She has been honoured at film festivals around world and has won the Genie Award twice for Best Feature Documentary in Canada. Among other honours she has won Best Feature Documentary from the International Documentary Association as well as top honours from the Forum of New Cinema at the Berlin International Film Festival. In 2023 she was awarded the 2023 Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts for Artistic Achievement.
Tony Massil
Picture Editor
Tony is a filmmaker and editor with a background in acting and performance. His film work as a director in both documentary and fiction is rooted in an exploration of human behaviour, family histories, and place, expressed with authenticity, emotionality, and humour. As an editor his work centres on collaborative engagement, organically exploring emotional, poetic, and narrative strands to find the heart of the piece. Listening, discussion, and creative experimentation are vital aspects of this process. His work has played at such festivals as TIFF, SXSW, Hot Docs, AFI Docs, VIFF, SF DocFest, and True/False, among others. He studied at Simon Fraser University where he received his BFA and has participated in talent labs at TIFF and RIDM, as well as the RIDM Rough Cut Sessions.
Darren Miller
Sound Design and Composition
Darren Miller is a composer of research-based art music, hailing from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in Treaty 6 territory. His practice embraces both conventional instrumentation and its extension through technological means. Darren's work has been presented in a variety of diverse, international venues; ranging from traditional concert halls and radio broadcasts, to art galleries and experimental music collectives. Studies in Saskatoon, Victoria, Banff, Darmstadt, and Buffalo have led to a PhD in music composition for work on the topic of audio morphing software. 
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