Meet Jordan O’Connor, film editor
Meet Jordan O’Connor, film editor Read More »
Here is an example of the editing work. All with the professional touch of Jordan O’Connor, the interpid editor.
FINAL CUT PRO: Trish Jones in the edit. Read More »
Apologies for the long silence. Editing a film is a always a long process. In this case, I am taking the time necessary to make a film that will represent us rodeo women in the best light — one that is true to all the complexities that our lives bring.
UPDATE NOVEMBER 2024 Read More »
So sad to hear of the loss of this amazing rodeo woman. The daughter of Dave Perry of Perry and Hook Rodeo outfit, she knew what it was to work as a rodeo girl and then woman. She was also an amazing teacher education student in UBC’s NITEP program when I was coordinator. She became
della perry chillihitzia Read More »
Update: Here we are with winter high-tailing it outa here and spring flowers trying to show their heads. Yes, the film editing process goes on. And on and on. Never despair: there will be a film….perfection takes time.
AND THE BEAT GOES ON Read More »
The whole cowboy way came from just being out there with your land, your horse. And, most of the time a good dog- not a great dog – but you still think it’s pretty good in your mind. And then you just go out there and you cowboy. And it doesn’t matter if you’re a
lexi macza: Macza Rodeo Read More »
I’m the first female Falkland Stampede manager. I took over from my dad when he decided that he had put in enough time and he was ready to retire. And obviously my dad has been a huge support. He’s always there with a million questions that I have. But it’s been really great taking over
Melissa Seaman – stampede manager Read More »
Karissa Duquette, receptionist at the CPRA Office in Airdrie. “It’s kind of the dream job, I guess you could say. I’ve been so interested in rodeo my entire life. A real highlight of this job was it’s more of the back side of things. I never saw this as a competitor: I was never a
Karissa Duquette: CPRA OFFICE Read More »
It’s been interesting being a woman raising bucking horses, because when I started doing this, there was just me. It’s not a normal thing for us to do. I just fell into it because of the family and because you have to do something with horses like this. And of course, the family’s been involved
BRENDA LOGAN — Raising bucking horses Read More »
I was born into rodeo. For the girls, it was all the background work that kept the machine going, right?…..We had to iron our brother’s clothes perfectly. We had to babysit their kids when they were gone. We had to cook for them when they came home and their friends, whoever they brought home….I had
Gayle Gottfriedson: Double g stock Read More »