Scott Amos is an internationally screened award-winning filmmaker and media artist living and working in Victoria, BC. While earning an MFA from UVic’s Department of Writing, his fascination with technology, both current and antiquated, led him from 16mm experimental film, to digital video production, to using electronics and machinery to create interactive sound and light installations and kinetic sculptures. Sometimes likened to a mad scientist, the work he creates is whimsical, thoughtful, and often a little strange.
David Parfit is a composer, sound designer, and software engineer who spends his time composing music for films like The Whale and Two4One, producing albums for artists such as The Carlines and Rachael Cardiello, and designing and coding interactive sound and light installations with Monkey C Interactive. Since earning a Master of Music degree from NYU in 2005, he has been combining visual imagery, sound, and music to create deep emotional connections with viewers and listeners, and has earned a reputation in Victoria’s film and music communities as an artisan of all things audible.