Fresh off the biggest day in his life, Film Production grad Dan West is convinced that awards mark the beginning, not the end, of a filmmaking career. At a May 29 awards ceremony, Dan was presented two Leo Awards , which honour British Columbia’s most talented figures in film and television.In recognition of his short film Alarium, Dan was awarded prizes for Best Student Production and Best Student Direction. “Receiving the Leo’s is a huge accomplishment, but I really only see this as the first step,” says Dan.
Dan’s film Alarium, completed at VFS in August 2003, is a tragic story of separation set during the Second World War. Actor John Cassini, who starred in Paycheck, and Catwoman , presented him with both awards.
Currently, Dan has several independent projects in motion, including another independent short film, a treatment for a television show, and a low budget feature film. “Winning the awards has really inspired me to get going on some independent projects,” he says.
Dan currently works for Bright Light Pictures , a leading production house in Vancouver . Bright Light has produced such films as White Noise , Try Seventeen , and Jiminy Glick , and Bloodrayne, a film based on a video game that is set in Europe .
Since being hired by Bright Light as a principal assistant to producers Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes, Dan has been involved in over ten films. “The pace here is fast, which means I’m learning even faster,” says Dan. “Working at Bright Light has an abundance of benefits, but the experience of working with professionals is what really caps it all off. I’ve experienced so much in the past year, and the awards have only motivated me to do more.”





