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Adrienne McDonnell

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Documentary

Documentary

Stand UP! Coast 2 Coast

4 part mini-documentary series produced in 2010 for Family Channel’s annual Bullying Awareness Week campaign.  The series followed host, Jacob Kraemer as he travelled across Canada spreading the message about standing up to bullying.  Produced, directed, written and edited by Adrienne McDonnell.  Awards: CTAM Mark Awards, Bronze Winner in the “Partnership with Non-Profit Organizations – Multimedia Campaign” category for 2011.

Stratford Honours Eric McCormack

Story edit, video edit, graphics and animations by Adrienne McDonnell

St. Michael's Hospital Angel Ball 2017

Produced in 2017 to highlight some amazing stories of survival made possible by the team at the Emergency Department in St. Michael's Hospital. Presented at the 2017 Angel Ball in Toronto.

Story edit, video edit and animation by Adrienne McDonnell

UHN - World Class Transplant Research Centre

Produced in 2019 and directed by Barry Avrich, this mini-documentary highlights the new and ongoing accomplishments of University Health Network's world-leading Multi-Organ Transplant Program. Story and video edit by Adrienne McDonnell. Post Audio/Colour: Rancho Fantastico Post Inc.

"Be Amazed" UHN's Multi Organ Transplant Program

Produced in 2016 and directed by Barry Avrich, this mini-documentary highlights the accomplishments of University Health Network's world-leading Multi-Organ Transplant Program.  Edited by Adrienne McDonnell.

The Road to the Royal: "Brien Sheep"

Produced as part of a series of mini-documentaries for Toronto's Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, highlighting the stories of several competitors as they prepare for the Fair. Story and video edit by Adrienne McDonnell. Post Audio/Colour: Rancho Fantastico Post Inc.

Invictus Games: "Meet Wanda"

Produced as part of a series of mini-documentaries for the 2017 Invictus Games.  Family members of Invictus athletes speak about their experiences with the traumatic injury of a loved one, and the benefit of the Invictus Games.  This is Wanda Reddin's story.  Story and video edit by Adrienne McDonnell.

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