Kensington Communications
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Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Founded | 1980 in Kensington Market, by Robert Lang |
Executive Producer | Robert Lang |
Writer & Web Developer | Allen Booth |
Digital Marketing Manager | Cheryl Gudz |
Background
Kensington Communications is a Toronto-based production company that specializes in documentary films and documentary/factual television series. Founded in 1980 by president Robert Lang, Kensington Communications Inc. has produced over 200 productions from documentary series and films to performing arts and children's specials. Since 1998, Kensington has also been involved in multi-platform interactive projects for the web and mobile devices.
The company's productions include Scopify, a mobile app which allows visitors to the Royal Ontario Museum to get an interactive look at many of the museum's artifacts; Museum Secrets, a television series that explores museums across the globe, and Shameless Idealists, a five part series produced in association with Free the Children, that features interviews with changemakers and social activists like Richard Branson, Magic Johnson, and Nelly Furtado. Since its foundation in 1980, Kensington has won a number of awards for these and other programs (see Awards section for details).
In 2015-16, Kensington Communications produced The Equalizer, the first of two one-hour documentaries in coproduction with Berlin Producers for broadcast on CBC’s The Nature of Things, SRC Explora and ZDF/Arte. The Equalizer broadcast premiere date was March 3, 2016 on CBC TV; it will be broadcast again leading up to the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
In 2015, Kensington coproduced 25 Down: Why Young People Don't Vote a one-hour documentary for TVOntario and CPAC exploring the subject of young peoples’ relationship to voting.
Currently they are producing a one-hour POV documentary for TVOntario and Canal D called Risk Factor.
Filmography
Television Series
- Museum Secrets[1] (History TV, UKTV, Historia, BBC)[2] - A 22 episode series that goes into museums all over the world (e.g. the Louvre, the American Museum of Natural History, the Vatican) and looks at the stories behind the museums' artifacts. Awarded Best Factual Series at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards.
- Shameless Idealists (CTV) - a five part series that profiles celebrity changemakers and social activists.
- Diamond Road, 3-part documentary series produced for TVOntario, History Television, Discovery Times, ZDF, Arte and Special Broadcasting Service Australia;[3] awarded best documentary series, Gemini Award.
- 72 Hours: True Crime, 3 seasons from 2005-2007 (CBC/TLC).[4]
- Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science, 5 seasons from 1997-2003 (Discovery/CTV/TLC).
- The Sacred Balance (CBC/PBS), with broadcaster-environmentalist David Suzuki which is also accompanied by an interactive media site, Sacred Balance.com; awarded best science environment program, Houston Worldfest, Yorkton Short Film festival and many others.
One-off Documentaries:
- Raw Opium: Pain, Pleasure, Profits (TVO, ZDF Arte, Canal D, SBS)
- Return to Nepal with Bruce Cockburn (documentary channel)
- Almost Home: A Sayisi Dene Journey (CBC); awarded best Social Political documentary and Kathleen Shannon Award at Yorkton Film Festival.
- My Beat: The Life and Times of Bruce Cockburn (CBC)
- River of Sand (TVO/Vision); awarded best Canadian film at Vues d'Afrique film festival
- Separate Lives (Discovery/TLC/BBC), awarded best science, environment or nature documentary, Gemini Award
- A Place in the World (Vision/SCN); awarded Vision Humanitarian Award, Hot Docs
- Mariposa: Under a Stormy Sky—an examination of 1960s folk music and the Mariposa Folk Festival (CTV)
- One Warm Line—a portrait of the legendary Canadian folk singer, Stan Rogers (CBC)
- Pacific Rim: A Park and its People (Discovery Channel's Parks Series)
- On the Run: Growing up with Alcohol; Awarded Best Film from the National Foundation for Alcoholism Communications Awards
- Out of the Past (TVOntario, PBS, Access Alberta)
- Stepdancing: Portrait of a Remarried Family (CBC); Awarded 1987 Blue Ribbon in the American Film and Video Festival
- Seeds
- Fragile Harvest(CBC's The Nature of Things, NFB)
- Joe David/Spirit of the Mask half-hour documentary for CBC)
- Childhoods End (for TVO)
Interactive & Digital Projects:
- Scopify - A mobile app that allows museum visitors to interact with artifacts.
- Raw Opium Online
- Museum Secrets Interactive, a rich-media website for the series Museum Secrets.
- City Sonic, a multi platform music documentary series (Gemini-nominated[5]).
- Diamond Road Online
- SacredBalance.com
- River of Sand Interactive
Children's Variety Programming
- Biggest Little Ticket (CTV/YTV)
Public Service Media
- 50 Television Public Service Announcements for USC Canada
- Public Service Announcement for Climate Action Network
- Moving the Banyan Tree, half hour documentary (for USC Canada and CIDA)
- Path to Nepal with Bruce Cockburn (for USC Canada)
Recognitions
Awards
- 2014
- Canadian Screen Award, Best Factual Series, Museum Secrets (Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television) [6]
- Canadian Screen Award, Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or Series, Museum Secrets (Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television) [7]
- 2013
- Canadian Screen Award, Best Sound in an Information/Documentary Program or Series, Museum Secrets (Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television)[8]
- Digi Awards, (Nomination) Best in Mobility, ScopifyROM[9]
- 2008
- Canadian New Media Awards, Best News Information, Diamond Road Online[10] [11]
- Gemini Award – Best Documentary Series, Diamond Road[12]
- Platinum Award – Best Feature Documentary, Diamond Road (Houston Worldfest)[13]
- 2005 & 2007
- Worldmedal – Docudrama, 72 Hours: True Crime (New York Festivals)[14] [15]
- 2004
- Golden Sheaf Award – Best Documentary, Social/Political Almost Home (Yorkton Festival)[16]
- 2004
- NFB Kathleen Shannon Award, Almost Home (Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival)[17]
- 2004
- Platinum Award – Ecology/Environment/Conservation, Sacred Balance Show 3 Fire of Creation (Houston Worldfest)[18]
- 1998
- Gemini Award – Science, Technology, Nature, Separate Lives (Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television)[19]
- 1997
- HotDocs – Vision TV Humanitarian Award, A Place in the World [20]
- 1995
- Award of Excellence – Best Variety, The Biggest Little Ticket (Alliance for Children and Television)[21]
Other Notable Nominations & Selections
Notable recognitions include:
- Gemini Awards, BANFF, HistoryMakers, DOXA, ReFrame Festival, Himalayas Film Festival, Planet in Focus, International Documentary Festival of Amsterdam, Prix Science & Societé, Paris
References
- ↑ "Museum Secrets on History Television".
- ↑ http://www.museumsecrets.tv/ Museum Secrets Official Site
- ↑ http://diamondroad.tv/index_tvo.php/ Diamond Road on TVO
- ↑ http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/program/72_hours_true_crime_hd/ 72 Hours: True Crime on CBC
- ↑ http://www.geminiawards.ca/gemini25/catpop.cfm?catid=1034/ Gemini Award Nomination Page
- ↑ "2014 Award Winner List". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Retrieved May 8, 2014.
- ↑ "2014 Award Winner List". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Retrieved May 8, 2014.
- ↑ "Awards Database". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Digi Awards - Best in Mobility". nextMEDIA. nextMEDIA3.0. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
- ↑ "www.bullfrogfilms.com". Bullfrog Films. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Top 15 - 2008 Canadian New Media Awards". Backbone Magazine. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Canadian Screen Awards database". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Retrieved December 3, 2013.
- ↑ "2008 Worldfest Winner's List" (PDF). Worldfest Houston. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 20, 2009. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "New York Festivals Awards Database". New York Festivals. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "New York Festivals Awards Database". New York Festivals. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "2004 Canadian Golden Sheaf Award Winners". Yorkton Film Festival. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "2004 Canadian Golden Sheaf Award Winners". Yorkton Film Festival. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Houston Worldfest Houston Winners 2004" (PDF). Worldfest Houston. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2007. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Canadian Screen Awards Database". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "1997 Hot Docs Awards Archive". Hot Docs. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
- ↑ "Bizet's Dream and Watatow take ACT Awards". Playback Magazine. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.
External links
- Kensington Communications Inc.official site
- Kensington on the Internet Movie Database
- Official Museum Secrets website
- Raw Opium Official Site