At Home-2010

At Home-2010
Self Portrait

Tony Wade's Television Factory

Note*** ALL the videos below are now on my You Tube channel-http://www.youtube.com/user/TheTonywade

Please visit and comment if you feel like it.

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"SURVIVORS OF THE 60's"


An archival television recording of interviews and reminiscences of people who went through the massive socio-cultural changes of the 60's.

For better or worse, arguably the 60's changed the world.

I am compiling a videotaped record of the people who lived it, and/or changed the 60's.

We will be shooting all over the world, but mainly in the Westernised countries of Europe, UK, North America and the South Pacific.

The tapes will be used to create a mammoth documentary series on how the 60's influenced the world.

This oral/visual history will consist of interviews with regular people, 'stars' and anyone with something to say.

Visual elements needed are home photos-stills/movie/video/archival material, and updated shots of now.

The project is in the formative stage. I need input from people willing to contribute their time or personal interviews, to this aural/visual archive.

The people that 'made' the 60's, are now in their 60's.
This massive TV documentary needs to be done NOW!

Aural history, is how the bible was passed down, and how we will more personally remember each era.

It is working for every decade since radio & television were invented.

Lets's do it for the 60's. We after all, have the technology.


NEEDED:
-PEOPLE WILLING TO TALK ON CAMERA
-VIDEOGRAPHERS
-IDEAS


I need interested parties and willing participants, to contact me at:

tony@yesterdaystudio.com

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THE BODY OF THE BLOG!

Welcome to my first blog. Actually it will be a video blog, not filled with my tiresome musings, but hopefully resplendant with creative television programs and other visual detritus.

I am a Television Producer/Director/Writer by trade. 1967-??

The blog will have thoughtful, insightful, superbly crafted, award-winning motion pictures, devoted to humour and information, presented in an entertaining manner.

It will also contain some home movies shot between 1969 and the present, as well as a few television programs that I have produced and directed over the years.

I have done about 2137 documentaries, TV series and episodes since 1967; most of them I don't have copies of, as I didn't, and still don't, own them.
I mostly worked for networks and production companies in Canada.
Before 1985 much of it was shot on film, before we had home video to record them off air.

In 1973, I interviewed 2 veterans of the Boer War, 1899-1902.

After the film had been on the air, the network, CTV, threw the film away!

This was historic original footage of guys who fought in a war during Queen Victoria's reign. (They were about 97 at the time of the interview).

I still can't believe that CTV could chuck an important piece of history into the bin...Bastards!

What I do have are from old VHS or Betamax that happened to be lying around in boxes. Some of it is not in great shape.

Please check out the titles here, then go to YOU TUBE and view them on my channel-http://www.youtube.com/user/TheTonywade

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FYI, please check out the WADE FAMILY HISTORY at my son Adam's site... http://www.adamwade.ca/


"It is a sordid account of wanton disregard for human values and great skill at wrecking ships off the Cornish coast since 1137 AD. ;-)"

(We love it. Adam Wade is continuing the job done by Jean Wade of Yakima WA. and Arthur Wade of Trevalga Cornwall England, who have done a fantastic job of research over a period of 80 years)




My eldest son Markus, is motorcycling around the world...Check out his travels and adventures...

http://www.flibbertgibbet.com/hoipolloi/?p=1392






Mt Steele, Yukon

Mt Steele, Yukon
Base camp, 10,000 feet

About Me

My photo
St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Tony Wade is an Award-Winning International Television Producer/Director/Writer. He is the recipient of the International Film and TV Festival of New York Medal, among many others. In his 40 years in the business, he spent 20 years with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as well as other networks. He has been a partner in TV production companies, and freelance for many networks and production facilities. His work has taken him to Australia, USA, Yukon/NWT and all areas of Canada. His four children, Markus (44), Adam (35), Christopher (21), and Hayley (19), live in Canada. His granddaughter Sadie (15)and grandson Mason (2) also live in Canada. His company 'Yesterday Studio' is currently editing videos and developing television programs and internet video content, including production and distribution, based in St Leonards-on-Sea, England. Tony is available for Producing/Directing/Writing and Editing worldwide. -http://www.yesterdaystudio.com -tony@yesterdaystudio.com

Sunday 20 December 2009

Bev...the movie

Winnipeg, 1973 and a visit to the zoo with Bev Brand and Dale Hogie, as well as Susan and Simon Wade...It was a good day as far as I recall...
[6' 20"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/7a97d0b61e1ee4c3f5

Friday 6 November 2009

Lest We Forget

My little tribute to the heroes of all wars.
[3' 15"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/d496d4ba151bebc55b

Sunday 1 November 2009

Apprehensions

In 1980, while at CBC's 'Pacific Report', Wendy Strazdine and I, made a short film called "Apprehensions".

It was about Native Indian children being apprehended and placed in Non-Native foster homes, thereby taking them away from their indigineous culture.

This film helped change the laws regarding the fostering of First Nations' children.
[16 mins]

http://www.motionbox.com/video/show/4c97d1b51011efcdc3

Friday 10 April 2009

Wolf-Kill

In 1994 an environmental group called 'Friends of the Wolf', came to the Yukon to protest the killing of wolves by the government.

Tookie Mercredi and I followed them around for a while, including an overnight in a tent at -30C below.
[14' 20"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3097d2bd1a16e6c5be

For MAC/Mov
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3097d1b61a18efcabe

Thursday 9 April 2009

Girl Racer

On a very cold Yukon Sunday morning in 1994, I spent the day on a frozen lake, shooting a fun piece about a teenage girl snowmobile racer.

With the wind chill, the temperature was Minus-50 Below Zero Celcius!

The racers put shiny gaffer tape on their faces to stop getting frostbite.

During the helicopter shots, we had the door off, and flying along in a chopper with the door off at that temperature, is like what I imagine is the 'reverse of hell'.
Cameraman was leaning out and he got some frostbite.

Racing on the 'sleds' at great speed has a similar effect. Enjoy.
[14' 20"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3097d2b01c1eeacabe

For MACS: http://www.motionbox.com/video/show/3097d0b61c13eec7be

Tuesday 7 April 2009

Memory of the Camps

In 1945 the allies filmed the liberation of the death camps in Europe. As they opened the gates of the camps, they were horrified by what they found.

This hitherto 'lost' footage was being put together by the likes of Alfred Hitchcock, when it was shelved, only to be found 50 years later. Some of the reels are missing, including soundtracks. This seems to make the film even more powerful.

The minimalist script is read by Trevor Howard.

This film is very graphic and disturbing, and is one of our worst examples of man's inhumanity to man.
[57 Mins]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3098d4bd1d1ee5c0be

Thursday 12 March 2009

White Cat...White Snow

A rare day of snow in Vancouver when I left the cat outside and wouldn't let it in.

No animals were hurt during the making of this motion picture...But one was VERY pissed off!
[1Min 53 Secs]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/309ad7b51b13e7c0be

For MACS: http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3097d0b71316e7c5be

Monday 23 February 2009

Genesis (a home movie)

This is a rough copy of a short video I am trying to rectify...Technical problems.

This film has been acclaimed as a visual masterpiece by critics around the globe...Also in Atlanta and Milwaukee, Arizona and Southampton England.

Shot between 1969 and 1983.

Many thanks to Paul McCartney for inventing Mary Hopkin.
[5 mins]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/7c98ddbb1b13e2c3f4?iid=switch_player_hd&type=hd

FOR MAC's http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3097d3bc1418e7c4be

Friday 6 February 2009

'Mythical Icons' (Native Artist Bill Reid)

In 1989 the legendary (Haida) artist Bill Reid was finishing up his largest bronze sculpture to date.

Variously called 'The Spirit of Haida Gwaii' or the Black or Jade Canoe, this wonderful piece is displayed in front of the Canadian Embassy in Washington and a jade copy is at the Vancouver International Airport (YVR). It is also on the Canadian $20 bill.

When we did the film, Bill was suffering from Parkinsons Disease and was shakily putting final touches to his sculpture while knowing this could be his 'last hurrah'.

The documentary contains historical footage from his distinguished career as well as many poignant interviews from famous associates in the art world. Terry Glecoff is writer/host.

Bill Reid died in 1998 but his magnificent art lives on...
[23' 30"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/309fdfb61513e6c1be

For Macs/mov http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3097d0b1191be0c3be

Saturday 31 January 2009

Ukjese (Artist and Man of Action)

I first met Ukjese Van Kampen (then Neil Smith) in Whitehorse Yukon in 1994.

I bought 2 large paintings from him and shot this film.

He is a pilot/soldier/marine/teacher/jail guard/photographer and artist. Quite the man of action.


In his spare time he is doing a PhD in Yukon Aboriginal Art History from Leiden University in Holland..


These are the paintings I bought.


When you have watched the video, check out his sites:
http://www.tutchoneart.com/ukjese1.htm
http://www.artreview.com/photo/album/show?id=1474022%3AAlbum%3A643245

Ukjese still lives in Whitehorse, but the world is his palette.

View the film...
[15' 10"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/0a94d5b7191feeca87?iid=switch_player_&type=hd

For MACS/Mov http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3097d0b31c18eccbbe

Friday 30 January 2009

Tagish Elvis (Elvis is in the Yukon)

Yes folks, Elvis Aaron Presley lives in the Yukon in northern Canada.

Tookie Mercredi and I found him on the streets of Whitehorse and followed him to his cabin in the snowy woods of Tagish.

His name really is Elvis Presley as he legally changed it from Gilbert Nellis.

Be that as it may, he found his new calling when he was visited by a spacecraft.

This film gives you an idea of what 'Strange things are done in the Midnight Sun' (Robert Service).

Tookie shot and edited, and I made a rare appearance on camera, and directed...

THIS is the TRUE STORY OF ELVIS A. PRESLEY.
[7' 20"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/0a94d7b61a1ceccb87

For MACS: http://www.motionbox.com/videos/3097d3bc1418e7c4be

Saturday 17 January 2009

ON THE WATERFRONT, (Life in the Port of Vancouver)

In 1998 after the critical success of 'Streetfighter' we embarked on another voyage of discovery...The Port of Vancouver.

With its myriad businesses and economic spin-offs, the port is the heart and soul of Vancouver. Without the port, Vancouver would be just another Pacific backwater in a pretty location.

The port is the engine that drives the city through multi-billion dollar trade, as well as crime/drugs and other nefarious activity.

It also brings Vancouver much of its character and soul through the international influences and multi-culturalism that the port injects into the lifeblood of the city.

We spent about a month shooting this 'Week in the Life of the Port'. Although some of the people and things have changed in the last 10 years, nothing much has changed in the influence the port brings to Vancouver.

My old partner Tom Crighton produced and wrote. John Collins shot all the good bits, and I directed and co-produced. Richard Baker (Ex-Doug and the Slugs) wrote the music and Alec Willows narrated.

This documentary takes the viewer to places they would not normally be allowed to see.

(Roaring through Vancouver harbour in a Coast Guard hovercraft, exceeding the speed limit at 25 knots was a trip not many have experienced, but we did)

[46' 30"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/0a99d8b01e1be5c587

Tuesday 13 January 2009

Racing Logger (Albert Rock)

Tookie Mercredi and I started shooting this documentary in 1995 just before I was laid off by CBC North. I continued the project with CBC Vancouver and it eventually went to air with a different soundtrack in the north because I had used a 'non-native' voiceover when I put it together down south.

Albert Rock is an inspiration to anyone that is impressed by a Native kid with no formal education that can baffle the greatest engineering minds in auto-racing and data-logging.
(He doesn't like formal 'Engineers')

Al Rock founded ACR Systems in 1982 to monitor and record temperature and humidity in HVAC systems for industry. He spent too much time sleeping next to boilers and having to wake up to take readings, so he invented DATA LOGGERS.

He took the company way beyond that, into auto racing with Formula One and Indy Cars; medical research; electronics; aerospace; manufacturing and any industry you can think of in over 100 countries.

All this from a Native kid who grew up between Alberta and BC, going to school wherever he ended up on the day.

Al is a man I really respect and this is the story of his life up to the point in 1995 when we shot this documentary.

He has gone a long way since then.
[23' 20"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/0a99dab9101de3c087?iid=switch_player_&type=hd

Thursday 8 January 2009

'Fiddler on the Loose' (Joe Loutchan)

In 1994 I was working for CBC in Whitehorse, Yukon.

A colourful local character in those parts was Joe Loutchan, trapper, electric motor re-winder, fiddle-fixer and musician...Also a helluva good guy.

This is his story, told in his own words...It was a pleasure to have worked with him and my trusty Indian side-kick Tookie Mercredi who is a legend in his own right in Canada's north.
(Actually I was Tookie's trusty token white-boy)

Joe gets married 'live' on this film!!

If you have never been to the Yukon, give it a shot. A down to earth people in a harsh and beautiful landscape.

Tookie shot it, co-directed and edited the documentary. Some of his photography of the north is magic.
Unfortunately the original tape was not in good shape but enjoy it anyway.
[28' 50"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/0a99ddb01411e7c287

Sunday 4 January 2009

The Legend of the Silver Raven

This is an old fashioned kids serial drama (1982) designed to be an on-going 'larger than life' corny melodrama, and it certainly was.

Silver Raven was the pilot for a weekly Saturday morning serial/series on CBC Vancouver and the CBC network.

It is supposed to be 'over the top' and a bit cartoony. Norm Grohman (Snag) became the weatherman on BCTV. He was a riot at wrap parties.

The network didn't go with the premise and it was shelved. (It wasn't very good).

One of the child actors, Andrew Sabiston became quite a star and played the lead in 'The Edison Twins' which the network chose to do instead of Silver Raven.
The Edison series was based in Toronto, the centre of the universe for CBC. (Still is I guess).

Andrew now does voices for movies and cartoons very successfully out of Vancouver, the centre of the universe for motion picture production (outside Hollywood).

Dale Wilson (Dr Connor) became 'The Man from Glad' on all the TV commercials and made more money than Croesus.

George Clutesi, the respected First Nations artist and actor (Dreamspeaker) played the elder.

I produced and directed this little film in 1982. My next gig was directing 'The Beachcombers'...and the rest so they say is.......?
[13' 50"]
http://www.motionbox.com/videos/0a99dfb21515e3c387