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		<title>Wired Director Love</title>
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Wired shows deep love for Spy Films&#8217; directors.
“After being blown away by Nuit    Blanche, a visually impressive short by director Arev  Manoukian, Wired.com checked out  some  of the other work coming from  Spy talent. Spy Films is a Canadian production house known for delivering   eye-popping imagery.&#8221;
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<p>Wired shows deep love for Spy Films&#8217; directors.</p>
<p>“After being blown away by <a href="http://www.spyfilms.com/#/arev_manoukian/canadian/nuit_blanche" target="_self"><em>Nuit    Blanche</em></a>, a visually impressive short by director Arev  Manoukian, Wired.com checked out  some  of the other work coming from  Spy talent. Spy Films is a Canadian production house known for delivering   eye-popping imagery.&#8221;</p>
<p>“We represent directors who have a strong eye for   storytelling and a wizard-like approach to their work.&#8221;</p>
<p>See Wired Article <a href="http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/05/gallery-spy-films/all/1" target="_self">HERE</a></p>
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		<title>Terminus: Trevor Cawood makes BIG NOISE at TIFF</title>
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<p>Check out the complete interview  <a title="Trevor Cawood TIFF Interview" href="http://www.tiff07.ca/blogs/blog/default.aspx?blg=5&amp;id=467&amp;t=NEW-WAVES-IN-ANIMATION">here</a></p>
<p>View Terminus <a title="Terminus" href=" http://www.spyfilms.com/trevor_cawood/terminus">here</a></p>
<p>Named one of this years Directors to Watch by US based Creativity Magazine, get the full<a title="Trevor Cawood - creativity-online.com" href="http://www.spyfilms.com/assets/blog/2007/12/cawoodcreativity.pdf"> PDF here</a></p>
<p>Terminus also finds press in the hotshots&#8230;shots had this to say:&#8221;Reading his newspaper while waiting for a subway train, a man is approached by a bizarre concrete creature. They stare at each other, but before long the man dips his head back into his paper. To attract his attention, the figure begins to dance, forcing the man &#8211; still trying to ignore the creature &#8211; to flee. Paranoia ensues as the mysterious figure pursues our protagonist relentlessly.&#8221;</p>
<p>See full article <a title="Terminus" href="http://www.shots.net/video_detail.asp?id=41702&amp;uid={E54AD59C-E0B9-4F27-B643-CD536858C497}#anch_top">here</a></p>
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Check out the complete interview  here

View Terminus here

Named one of this years Directors to Watch by US based Creativity Magazine, get the full PDF here

Terminus also finds press in the hotshots...shots had this to say:&quot;Reading his newspaper while waiting for a subway train, a man is approached by a bizarre concrete creature. They stare at each other, but before long the man dips his head back into his paper. To attract his attention, the figure begins to dance, forcing the man - still trying to ignore the creature - to flee. Paranoia ensues as the mysterious figure pursues our protagonist relentlessly.&quot;

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