1. Media Space

  2. Press Kit

Welcome to Pine Point

Paul Shoebridge, Mike Simons
2010/2020
Web experience, mobile application
English

Selections and Awards

  • Winner - Documentary: Individual episode in the online film and videoThe Webby Awards

  • Winner - Netart-WebsitesThe Webby Awards

  • Official Selection IDFA - Doc Lab

  • Official Selection Doxa Documentary Film Festival


About the user experience

Trailer


Team


Paul Shoebridge and Michael Simons
Directors


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Rob McLaughlin
Executive Producer


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Janine Steele
Producer


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Credits

Created, written and designed by
Mike Simons
Paul Shoebridge

ORIGINAL WEBSITE TEAM

Executive Producer:
Rob McLaughlin

Producer:
Adam Neilson

Original music by
The Besnard Lakes

Flash development
mod7
Vincent McCurley

Production support: Design, sound, video
Drew Shorno

Sound Design
Raphael Choi

Creative Technologist
Loc Dao

Video Editing
Mark Rogers
Liam Mitchell

Script Editing
J.B. MacKinnon

Manager, Studio and Operations
Janine Steele

 

HTML 5 RE-DESIGN TEAM

Design and development
Denman Digital

Executive Producer:
Rob McLaughlin

Producer:
Janine Steele

Manager, Studio operations
Camille Fillion

Production coordinator
Jasmine Pullukatt

Studio administrator
Victoria Angell

Senior dev ops
Sergiu Suciu

Project manager, digital platforms
Catherine Perreault

Marketing manager
Tammy Peddle

Marketing Coordinator
Eric Bondo

Publicist
Katja De Bock

 

FEATURED MUSIC

ALL SONGS PERFORMED BY THE BESNARD LAKES
Some Color in the Sky;Holiday Sin; For Agent 13; Because Tonight; published by Third Side Music Inc., Courtesy of Jagiaguwar

‘WE’RE HERE FOR A GOOD TIME (NOT A LONG TIME)’
McGuire/Smith, Courtesy of Trooper and Sony Music Canada



Media Relations

  • About the NFB

    For more than 80 years, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has produced, distributed and preserved those stories, which now form a vast audiovisual collection—an important part of our cultural heritage that represents all Canadians.

    To tell these stories, the NFB works with filmmakers of all ages and backgrounds, from across the country. It harnesses their creativity to produce relevant and groundbreaking content for curious, engaged and diverse audiences. The NFB also collaborates with industry experts to foster innovation in every aspect of storytelling, from formats to distribution models.

    Every year, another 50 or so powerful new animated and documentary films are added to the NFB’s extensive collection of more than 14,000 titles, half of which are available to watch for free on nfb.ca.

    Through its mandate, its stature and its productions, the NFB contributes to Canada’s cultural identity and is helping to build the Canada of tomorrow.