Stitch Media and OMNI Television announced today that they are partnering on a new project that tackles one of the most controversial Canadian government decisions of our time: the official 2006 apology to the Chinese Canadian community.Filming on the three-part documentary component of the project will begin in Vancouver and move across the country while an interactive website is also being developed concurrently.
“The Canadian government’s 2006 apology to the Chinese Canadian community was a landmark decision. It sparked debate nationally and internationally, but at the same time focused attention on an issue that was not widely recognized amongst Canadians,” says Victoria Ha, Producer, Stitch Media. “We want to explore all the facets of this issue in a fresh and new approach so that these important stories are not a forgotten part of our history.”
Video artist Lesley Loksi Chan (Wanda and Miles, I No I No) is onboard to direct the documentary. Chan is a multiple award winner at festivals such as Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival and the Images Festival.
“We are especially pleased to have Lesley Loksi Chan as our director; her sensitivity to the subject matter in combination with her award-winning use of imagery and animation, will ensure that these important personal stories reach young Canadians in a meaningful way,” comments Ha.
“OMNI Television continues to be a leader in reflecting Canada to Canadians both here and around the world,” says Madeline Ziniak, National Vice President of OMNI Television. “As we approach our 30th anniversary we are pleased to play an integral role in making sure this historical project will resonate across culture and generation.”
To allow audiences to contribute to a ‘living documentary’ experience, the three-part documentary will be accompanied by an interactive website developed by the award-winning team at Halifax-based, Stitch Media.
The documentary is produced by Victoria Ha for Stitch Media Inc. and Executive Produced by David Smith of S & S Productions with support from OMNI Television and the participation of CHRP Canada. The interactive site is produced by Evan Jones for Stitch Media in association with the Bell New Media Fund and OMNI’s Independent Producers Initiative.
About Stitch Media
Stitch Media is an award-winning interactive media production company and consulting firm that collaborates with traditional media creators to produce cross-media promotions and distributed narratives. Productions include the interactive website for the CBC television series The Border, OLN’s Survivorman, and Workout with Sidney Crosby. Stitch maintains offices in Halifax and Toronto. For more information visit, http://stitchmedia.ca.
About OMNI Television
OMNI is a free, over-the-air multilingual/multicultural television system committed to positive portrayal and broadcast reflection of Canada’s diversity through the airing of inclusive and accessible programming. With five television stations — in BC; Alberta (Calgary and Edmonton) and Ontario (OMNI.1 and OMNI.2) – OMNI has a combined reach to 16.5 million households in major market areas. As well as specializing in Canadian multilingual/multicultural programming, OMNI carries well-known International series and films – including East Asian Super Cinema and South Asian Bollywood Freetime Movies. OMNI Television is a part of Rogers Media Inc., a division of Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX: RCI and NYSE: RCI) which is a diversified Canadian communications and media company. For more information visit www.OMNItv.ca
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For additional information please contact:
Stitch Media:
Micol Marotti, MM Publicity, (416) 567-1698, micol@mediamonkey.ca
OMNI Television:
Sandy Zwyer – Program Information Coordinator, (416) 260-3590, sandy.zwyer@rci.rogers.com
Koreen Ott – Director, Public Relations, (416) 764-3250. koreen.ott@rci.rogers.com
