
Christopher Bobyn began making films in high school using his father’s video camera: a valuable experience that led to positions working on feature films and television series shot in his native Montreal. After working in the visual effects department as a model maker for the film Battlefield Earth at the age of 15, Christopher obtained positions in post-production in Montreal and began working as an assistant editor on several television series such as Canada’s YTV, Space, MTV in the USA, and most recently, a short film for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Christopher completed his BA in Film Studies from Queen’s University in Ontario in 2005. During his final year of study, he shot, wrote, and directed Johnny Juno versus the Zombie Reich, which eventually played in several US film festivals and ultimately won the Best Horror Short prize at the New York International Film & Video festival in 2006. Following graduation, Christopher worked as a full time editor for Cinefilm et Video and also spearheaded the creation of the media department at Loyola High School in Montreal.
Andrew Lampard

Andrew Lampard was born in Victoria, British Columbia, and raised on Vancouver Island and in Honolulu, Hawai’i. Like most filmmaking aspirants, he began shooting video shorts at a young age using his brothers and friends as actors to tell the important stories that pertain to youth; such seminal works included a 5 minute Kung Fu morality tale and a three part miniseries about a moving tortilla chip. Looking back, Andrew has noted that these films have not aged particularly well.
While pursuing his honours degree in Film and History at Queen’s University, Andrew became heavily involved in directing both stage and film projects and managed the campus publishing and graphic design center in his final year. After graduating, Andrew worked for ABC in television and has since co-founded Venture Reflex Films in order to finance with Chris Bobyn their first feature, a responsive documentary about Kosovo’s peace process.
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