Shadow Light Productions Ltd was established with lead partners, Doug Latimer and Rachel Gauk in 2003, to produce commercial and educational content, documentaries and public service announcements (PSA) for television and clientele. 

Their first documentary, The Vanishing Ice, premiered at Hot Docs International Film Festival in Toronto, and aired on CBC Country Canada, with distribution by FilmWest Associates.  Their next doc aired across North America, on CLT, ACCESS, CBC’s Country Canada and The Travel Channel in the U.S.

Rachel and Doug of Shadow Light Productions are specialists in creating and coordinating large scale video projects (like their Raising Our Healthy Kids collection of over 70 short and lively English and French health-based videos, in collaboration with Alberta Health Services and the Dietitians of Canada, which aired on CTV). 

This team has repeatedly demonstrated high level skills to research, script and produce historical videos for museum, theatrical and web use.  (Such as their recent video series for the Alberta Museums Association and videos for Fort Normandeau, the Claresholm Museum Society and currently, Heritage Acres Farm Museum and Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village). 

Most of all, they love working with people to creatively and effectively capture their stories!

Testimonials

“The museum has received nothing but compliments from visitors viewing the film and it has added an outstanding dimension to telling the Nobel Factory story.  I would highly recommend Shadow Light Productions to museums of all sizes contemplating a film project.” Julie Pike, Director, Nobleford Area Museum Society

I have worked with Shadow Light on a number of projects, both for our facilities and on camera. Rachel and Doug are thorough, professional, and completely dedicated to ensuring that the projects they work on are flawless.” Todd Nivens; Executive Director, Waskasoo Environmental Education Society (operates Kerry Wood Nature Centre & Historic Fort Normandeau for City of Red Deer)

The final film was excellent...I strongly recommend Shadow Light Productions if you are in need of a first-rate video by a company that is client focussed.” Jim Robertson, Waskasoo Environmental Education Society

“This is a refined, organized and creative team with a special inside understanding of the arts and artists... I have no reservations in recommending Shadow Light Productions Ltd.  They are professional, innovative and creative and truly, a pleasure to work with.” Chris Bartolomie, Supervisor, Arts & Culture, Town of Canmore

“Shadow Light Productions are wonderful to work with— professional, painstaking, cheerful, and creative. They took such care with The Shoe Project video, and the end product shows it.” Katherine Govier, authorwww.govier.com

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