Sharon Bartlett
Bartlett-LeRose Productions
Sharon Bartlett is an accomplished and creative storyteller with over 25 years experience in television news and documentary production. She spent eight years as a producer/director with CBC Network Television's flagship current affairs program The Journal before becoming an independent TV producer in partnership with broadcaster Maria LeRose. She has been a consultant to the CBC British Columbia Region helping to develop and shape stories submitted by independent producers. She also is a regular story consultant to CTV. Her recent documentary credits in collaboration with partner Maria LeRose include Desperately Seeking Doctors, about the shortage of family doctors in Canada; Beyond Memory, the story of five people living with dementia, and a four-hour documentary series about mental illness in children and youth. She also recently directed a three-hour special for CBC called Second City: The First Family of Comedy. Her awards include a Canadian Gemini for Best Documentary of the Year, a Gracie Allen Award from the Foundation of American Women In Radio and Television, a Chris Award (Best of Category) from the Columbus International Film & Video Festival, several Bronze Plaques from same, and a B'Nai B'rith Human Rights Award. Most recently, Sharon co-directed and co-produced "Hyper Parents & Coddled Kids" with Maria LeRose for CBC-TV's Doc Zone.
Bartlett-LeRose Productions
John Collins
J.C. Video Productions
John Collins has been working since 1974 as a cameraman and director of photography for all major networks, including A&E, NBC, BBC, CBC, CTV, Discovery and Japanese Television. He has experience in virtually every aspect of television production including documentary, electronic press kits, corporate videos, sporting events, and series. Prior to 1995, John worked for twelve years as a cameraman in the Vancouver newsroom of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. There he worked for the newsmagazine element of the newscast, which included being the cameraman for the Oscar-nominated documentary The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter. Since going freelance in 1995, John has worked on over 30 network documentaries. Most recently he won a Gemini Award for Best Cinematography on the documentary "Wild Horse Redemption".






