WRITER / CO-PRODUCER “CITY IN PANIC“ Suspense Thriller Feature Film; STORY LINE: A psychopathic serial killer stalks the streets, leaving a trail of horribly mutilated bodies; PRODUCER / DIRECTOR Robert Bouvier; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER; Peter Wilson; DISTRIBUTOR Transcontinental Pictures Industries (available on video); TORONTO 1986. rr06auu
Category: RESUME
DIRECTOR / VIDEO EDITOR “BOYS WILL BE … ” Thirty minute Video drama for Educational Institutions; WRITER / PRODUCER Michael Glassbourg; TORONTO 1989.
Directed & Edited under d Name: ANDREAS BLACKWELL
SELECTED FILMS
see FULL RESUME for more.
3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR daily“RELIC HUNTER” TV Series; CAST Tia Carrere, Christien Anholt; DIRECTOR Don McCutcheon; PRODUCTION MANAGER Derek Rappaport; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Roman Buchok; 2ND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Karen McGarroch; Toronto, December 1999.
3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR daily“THE CITY” TV Series; CAST Torri Higginson, John Ralston; DIRECTOR Peter Wellington; PRODUCTION MANAGER David Till; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Megan Banning; 2ND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Ken Smith Set; Toronto, September 1999.
3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR daily“COLOR OF FRIENDSHIP“TV Movie; CAST Carl Lumbly, Penny Johnson; DIRECTOR Kevin Hooks; PRODUCTION MANAGER Lynn Mally; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Rocco Gismondi; 2ND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Aline Robichaud; Toronto, September 1999.
3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR “GETTING GOTTI“Feature Film for TV; CAST Lorraine Bracco, Anthony Denison, Ellen Burstyn; PRODUCER John Eckert; DIRECTOR Roger Young; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Tony Thatcher; 2ND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Ron Oxley; TORONTO 1994.
3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR “DEATH WISH V“Feature Film; CAST Charles Bronson, Lesley Ann Down, Michael Parks; PRODUCER Damian Lee; DIRECTOR Allan Goldstein; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR John Bradshaw; 2ND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Marek Posival; TORONTO 1993.
3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR daily“COUNTERSTRIKE“ 1 hour TV series; PRODUCTION MANAGER Tony Thatcher; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR John Rainey & Heil Huhta; 2ND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Ron Oxley; TORONTO 1992.
1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR “TOBACCO MAN“ Ninety second Theatrical Commercial for ROTHMANS ENGLAND; TORONTO 1985.
PRODUCTION MANAGER / 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR “I’M IMPRESSED“Rock Video for the band SYLUM; DIRECTOR Robert Bouvier; TORONTO 1985.
STORY EDITOR / PRODUCTION MANAGER / 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR “GO FOR SODA“Rock Video for KIM MITCHELL nominated for Juno “BEST VIDEO”; DIRECTOR Robert Bouvier; TORONTO 1984.
1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR “THAT’S A MAN“35mm Rock Video for KIM MITCHELL; PRODUCER Tom Barry; DIRECTOR Robert Bouvier; TORONTO 1984.
DIRECTOR’S ASSISTANT “THE HOUSE OF DIES DREAR“Two Hour P.B.S Movie; CAST Howard Rollins and Shavar Ross; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER C. Schultz; DIRECTOR Allan Goldstein; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Don McCutcheon; TORONTO 1984.
1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR “PLATINUM BLONDE LIVE“One Hour T.V. Music Video at Toronto City Hall with PLATINUM BLONDE; PRODUCER Anthony Tsavdaris; DIRECTOR Robert Bouvier; TORONTO 1984.
3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR on re-shoots“DEAD ZONE“; Feature Film; CAST Christopher Walkin, Martin Sheen; PRODUCER Dino de Laurentis and Debra Hill; DIRECTOR David Cronenberg; PRODUCTION MANAGER John Eckert; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR John Board; TORONTO 1983.
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT “DEAD ZONE“; see above; TORONTO 1983.
3RD ASSISTANT DIRECTOR re-shoots “CURTAINS“Feature Film; PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR Peter Simpson; 2ND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Don Baldassara; TORONTO 1982.
1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR “JEN’S PLACE“One Hour CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Drama; PRODUCERS and DIRECTORS Glen Salzman and Rebecca Yates; TORONTO 1982.
***PRODUCTION MANAGER / 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 5 day re-shoots“KIDNAPPING OF THE PRESIDENT“; see below for more details.
ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR “KIDNAPPING OF THE PRESIDENT“Feature Film; CAST William Shatner; DIRECTOR George Mendeluk; PRODUCTION MANAGER Gerry Arbeid; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Tony Thatcher; TORONTO 1979.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR COURSE from DIRECTORS GUILD OF CANADA; INSTRUCTOR Al Simmons; TORONTO 1980.
“I have worked with Tiwaz a few times over the years. He has two rare abilities: one is he is a fantastic script editor. The second is he can connect your writing with who you are emotionally. He truly does help you write the best script possible. I recommend him highly as both an editor and a life skills coach.” — Michael Glassbourg 200903091448
Michael Glassbourg, program co-ordinator
416.675.6622 ext. 4489
michael.glassbourg@humber.ca
Humber faculty member guru on documentary film circuit
FROM: http://www.humber.ca/stories/ken_danby_documentary.htm
Published: April 8, 2008
What do a letter carrier, a manager of a book store, an operations manager for a clothing factory and a sheet metal worker have in common? They are all jobs that Humber faculty member Michael Glassbourg had before becoming one of Canada’s most successful documentary filmmakers. With an enthusiastic and free spirit he says “I did whatever it took to survive.” The Montreal-born Glassbourg started touring Canada as an actor shortly after leaving mid-way through a graduate program at Concordia University. The acting eventually led to writing and directing and after 25 years he moved into film and television production.
see d Video that I directed for Michael under d Name
Andreas Blackwell
I met Schneider a few years ago, and since then, I have been fortunate enough to receive his professional guidance on several occasions. So, if you will, allow me to sing the praises of this remarkable individual. Most recently, Schneider has helped me to negotiate my way through new working relationships in my efforts to become an established screenwriter. His guidance, as always, has been invaluable. He promotes the kind of concrete problem solving that leads to long term professional and personal development. After we examined my problem together, he helped me set achievable goals and develop a workable plan to reach them. But he did more than simply strategize. As a life skills professional, Schneider is one of a rare breed: he possesses the gift of empathy. He takes the time to understand not only what you are saying, but what you are feeling. And he goes beneath the surface of any problem. For me, he facilitated an examination of both the professional challenges I was facing as well as their deeper aspects—which in the long run, will be the most helpful of all. I can honestly say that, through working with Schneider, I have grown personally and professionally.
(signed: Brian Lynch)
LOCATION PRODUCTION ASSISTANT daily “BORDER, THE” TV Series; 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Michael Johnson & Linda Pope; LOCATION MANAGER Arthur Clark; Anne Richardson; ASSIST LOCATION MANGER Brad Alexander & Sandra Mikki; Toronto, Summer 2007.
“Life skills are problem-solving behaviours appropriately and responsibly used in the management of personal affairs. The life skills model encourages you to develop a broader repertoire of behaviour so that you can choose appropriate and self-fulfilling responses to a variety of situations. This certificate is responsive to individual needs and interests in order to enhance interpersonal and group leadership skills. Life skills coach training is conducted according to current learning principles and has increasingly been recognized as an important addition to the field of adult education. The model is a proven method for use with groups, and life skills coach trainers are able to apply the fundamental principles of life skills to any group work experience. For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 2126, or e-mail cecommunity@georgebrown.ca.” (from Life Skills Coach Training Certificate )
What is a Life Skills Coach ?
A Life Skills Coach is a trained para-professional who is able to facilitate groups, model and evaluate skills and support individualized learning. Coaches work from their hearts, demonstrating with their lives, their growth, and through their range of emotion and depth of experience, the effective use of the skills that they offer to their participants. Coaches put themselves on the line, human to human (Allen, Mehal, Palmateer, & Sluser, 1995; Conger, 1973, p. 3; Curtiss & Friedman, 1973; Curtiss & Warren, 1973). (from CALSCA)
