Team ropers at the ready
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July 1 was a great day at the rodeo. From start to finish this one was a family affair.
Here is the proper introduction to our drone operator who joined us at the Bridge Lake Rodeo. Born and raised in Vancouver, Victor Wong is a photo/videographer eager to explore everywhere away from home. Aficionado of all things camera, drones, and a penchant for getting into uncomfortable situations for the shot. Joining us for the
While shooting an interview just north of Cache Creek last night, we were interrupted by some local residents.
Sound Recordist Alex Shamku has been working in production and post-production film sound since 2010. He graduated with honours from the Vancouver Film School Sound Design program in 2013, and now focuses on production sound recording for short form projects. Alex has worked on media productions for the National Film Board of Canada, Vice, CBC, Telus, and
Much of the work women do behind the scenes to support rodeos and rodeo competitors consists of emotional labour: urging people on, worrying if they’ll get hurt, and offering emotional support—win or lose. Robert Barclay’s 1964 short film, Chuckwagon, gives us a glimpse of that emotional labour in brief shots of Bernice Cosgrave, wife of
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In the West, at many ranch, farm, and rodeo businesses, it is women who run the office, taking care of all the correspondence and the finances of the operation. Andy Russell was an Albertan cowboy, author, and conservationist known for his adventurous life in the wilderness and writings about the Rocky Mountains and rural life
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Local newspapers have long been boosters for local rodeos, including high school and junior events, as well as community events that might exist outside the official sanction of the main rodeo bodies. Standard fare in this friendly news coverage always includes photos of the action in the arena and winning competitors, plus lists of competition
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The film crew will be at the Bridge Lake Stampede. See you there!
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Founded in 1919, the Falkland Stampede takes place each May. In her history of the community, Marjorie Selody explains that, in the early days, the Stampede’s organizing committees were made up of men. Women working on the rodeo formally did so through “the ladies’ committee,” which provided and prepared all the food for the event.
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