- Lulu Keating, Klondike Kalahari
"He elevated the script, helped illuminated structural and thematic problems with the story while not hampering the integrity of our scriptwriting and the characters. "
                  - Andrea Dorfman, Love That Boy
"He combines an excellent understanding of structure with an instinct for what makes a scene work emotionally."
                 - Mitch Miyagawa, The Asahi Baseball Story
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Michael Vernon
PO Box 2165
Marsh Lake, Yukon  Y0B 1Y2
Canada
Phone: 867.332.7353
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SELECT CREDITS:
Last Stop For Miles | 2008 - Feature (feature film)
Writer: Celia McBride
Klondike Kalahari | 2008 - Feature (feature film)
Red Snapper Films Ltd
Writer: Lulu Keating
Love That Boy | Feature (feature film)
Imx Communications/Dist: Mongrel Media
Writer/Director: Andrea Dorfman
The Asahi Baseball Story | MOW (movie of the week - made for tv movie)
Force Four Productions
STORY CONSULTANT
Writer: Mitch Miyagawa
Air Guitar in Oulu | Documentary
Farmhouse Productions
Bravo Television
Director: Kent Sobey
OTHER INFORMATION:
Story editor on 4 documentaries and 4 dramatic feature projects.
"... unquestioningly in the top tier of Story Editors I've worked with."
                  - Lulu Keating, Klondike Kalahari
"He elevated the script, helped illuminated structural and thematic problems with the story while not hampering the integrity of our scriptwriting and the characters. "
                  - Andrea Dorfman, Love That Boy
"He combines an excellent understanding of structure with an instinct for what makes a scene work emotionally."
                 - Mitch Miyagawa, The Asahi Baseball Story
QUALIFICATIONS / TRAINING:

Michael Vernon has spent fifteen years in the Canadian television and film industry and participated in the creation of 3 feature films, numerous short films, and 83 hours of television for Canadian networks CBC, CTV, APTN, History, OLN, and Vision TV.

Michael is the Yukon Co-producer of the $1.25 million feature film, Red Coat Justice, with Ontario-based Travesty Productions. This stylish western is currently completing post-production for release on the 2010 Festival circuit. He is actively developing television series and feature film projects through his production company, Self-Inflicted Entertainment Inc.

Training: BA (Hons) Film, plus short practical courses in Story Editing, Post Supervision, Production Management, HD Production/Post and Screenwriting.

Photo Credit: Still from Photo Credit A. Hameline Grip at work during Mise-En-Scene 2009