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John Alden Milne

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Occupation
  
Film director

Movies
  
Dancing Is Meaningless

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
John Milne

Website
  
www.greenboots.ca


John Alden Milne

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John Alden Milne is a Canadian film director, writer, producer and editor.

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Milne is in post-production on his first feature film working with many of the same crew and talent from recent music videos.

Milne produced and directed The Standoff (2011). The Standoff was selected to screen at the 2011 Cinéfest Film Festival. The production was produced independently through Greenboots. The film stars musicians Ryan Bishops, Cindy Doire, and Mark Browning.

As well, Milne and Mark Browning have collaborated on several Ox Music Videos.

Milne was an associate producer for Science North, a science centre, and producer of award-winning IMAX films and large-format 360 exhibits shooting with cameras developed by the Red Digital Cinema Camera Company.

Milne produced and directed Ground Rules (2008), a documentary about mining with cinematographer Dylan Macleod, traveling to eight countries and exposing past mining practices and showcasing new sustainable initiatives and environmental protection. The film premiered at MINExpo International held in the Las Vegas Convention Center in October 2008. Ground Rules was selected to screen at the 2009 Cinéfest Film Festival.

Selected filmography

  • The Savage Tales of Frank MacGuffin (2017)
  • Dancing Is Meaningless (2013)
  • The Runner (2012)
  • The Standoff (2011)
  • Battle of Crysler's Farm (2010)
  • Ground Rules (2008)
  • Selected Music Videos

  • Ox - "Unknown Legend" (2009)
  • Kat Goldman - "Sing Your Song" (2007)
  • Great Lake Swimmers - "Bodies and Minds" (2005)
  • The Salads - "Today Is Your Lucky Day" (2005)
  • Romeo Liquor Store - "I Eat Brains" (2005)
  • Masia One - "Split Second Time" (2004) 2005 MuchMusic Video Awards – Nominee MuchVibe Best Rap Video Award
  • References

    John Alden Milne Wikipedia