Stephanie Duncan, Joycelyn Poon & Lee Maund – Trucktown: Trucktown Run *WINNER*
Tom Berger – Paw Patrol: Pups Save A Big Bone
Robert Ciasnocha & Simon Box – Fresh Beat Band of Spies: Singing Pirate
Sam Thomson – The Curse of Clara: A Holiday Tale
Pete Watson & Jon Hutton – Napkin Man: New Shoes
Tiffany Beaudin – Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah *WINNER*
Kathryn Dickson – The Woman Who Joined The Taliban
Mark Holtze – American Lawmen: Melvin Purvis, The Gangbuster
Jason Schneider – Keeping Canada Alive: Ep 1
Sarah Taylor – The Harder I Fight II
Cathy Gulkin, CCE – Guantanamo’s Child *WINNER*
Michèle Hozer, CCE – Sugar Coated
Nick Taylor – Al Purdy was Here
Eamonn O’Connor, Carole Larsen & Sally Blake – The Messenger
Robert Swartz – Hurt
Stéphane Lafleur – O Negative *WINNER*
Jamie Alain, CCE – The Adept
Courtney Goldman – My Viola
Ben Lawrence – I Remember Laura
Michelle Szemberg – Mr Bernstein
Nicolas Wong – We Are Disorderly: Our New Friend *WINNER*
Bryan Atkinson – Riftworld Chronicles: Ep3
Neil Sitka, Joel Shecter, Vitold Vidic & Ian Morehead – How Hard Can It Be
Elad Tzadok – The Drive: Ep 4
Elad Tzadok – The Drive: Ep 7
Neil Sitka & Miles Davren – Vegas Rat Rods: Ep 201 *WINNER*
Jonathan Dowler, James Hebbard & Craig Anderson – Hockey Wives: Ep 106
Duff Smith – Reelside: Ep 103
Kristi Macaulay – Income Property: Ep 9146
Alison Taylor – Open House Overhaul: Ep 1011
Steve Taylor, Michael Tersigni, Anna Bigos & James Osso – The Amazing Race Canada: I Said Straight, You Gorilla *WINNER*
Jonathan Dowler, Ryan Montieth, Baun Mah & Al Manson – Big Brother Canada: Finale
Jorge Parra, Robert Kennedy, Robert Kew & Jeremy Lalonde – Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Pull the Rug
Brent J. Rubin – Game of Homes: Master Bedroom
Eric Bos – Leader (Sheridan College)
Eric Bos – Lockwood (Sheridan College)
Kevin Horan – Voskhod (Vancouver Film School)
Andriy Koval – As I Like Her (Centennial College)
Chi-Hsin Lui – Reflect (Vancouver Film School)
Harrison Perez – Evan (Humber College)
Rene Seijas Zamboni & Miguel Quintero – Reconnection (Vancouver Film School)
Jorge Parra – Still Standing-Eganville *WINNER*
Jonathan Eagan – What Would Sal Do – Loaves and Fishes
Paul Hart & Paul Hessell – High Valley Home Movie
Jay Prychidny – Lost and Found
Paul Winestock, CCE – Blood Water: Ep 101
Don Cassidy, CCE – Texas Rising *WINNER*
Lara Mazur, CCE – On the Farm
Dona Noga, CCE – Hello It’s Me
Ron Wisman, CCE & Ron Wisman Jr. – Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe
Ron Wisman, CCE – Anne of Green Gables
Michael Doherty, CCE – Hannibal: Antipasto *WINNER*
Matthew Anas – Orphan Black: Ep 304
Teresa Hannigan, CCE – Saving Hope: All the Pretty Horses
Thomas Joerin, CCE – Remedy II: Day One
Stephen Philipson, CCE – Hannibal: Ep 306
Duff Smith – River *WINNER*
Bryan Atkinson – Closet Monster
Mike Banas, CCE – The Legend of Barney Thompson
Maureen Grant – He Hated Pigeons
Jorge Weisz – The Steps
Roushell Goldstein was born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, received her BA from Carleton University, and immediately left Ottawa on her “Grand Tour” of Europe. In 1968, she ended her tour in Israel where she settled in the city of Jerusalem with an offer to work at the newly established Israeli Television Network. For the next five years, she worked in the editing department on news, sports, current affairs and the odd documentary (where budgets allowed). Roushell learned to edit with glue and hot-splices, then Steenbecks arrived from Germany, and she progressed to splicing tape and the splicer. That, of course, lasted for a few decades until the big transition to digital in the early 1990s.
Her first job back in Canada in 1973, was with Hobel-Leiterman Productions cranking out weekly documentaries for two series: Here Comes the 70’s and Target the Impossible. Many young and talented people got their start there as directors and editors, guided by the visionary television producer Douglas Leiterman and his wife, Beryl Fox.
After a year there she continued to work off and on as a freelancer for CTV, CBC, the National Film Board and many, many privately-funded productions, creating documentaries, TV one-offs and series, both documentary and drama, and feature films until retirement.
Highlights of Roushell’s vast CV include: Raoul Wallenberg: Buried Alive, which won the Genie for best documentary feature, and was short-listed for the Oscars; Live it Up, which won festival awards in New York and Toronto; kickstarting the Degrassi Junior High series; Half the Kingdom, which Roushell co-directed in addition to edited; Playing for Keeps, which won honours around the world; she also edited seminal dramas such as Hurt Penguins, Liberty Street, Joe’s So Mean to Josephine, The Fishing Trip, Passengers, and Drop the Beat.