Allia Janzen
Written reflection + bio
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Allia Janzen
Written reflection + bio
June 2022
What does an active producer and someone who has spent 30 years in the film industry and not a day in film school get out of a course like this?
Frankly, everything.
While designed for entry level to the industry, this course connected the dots and filled in blanks that I wasn’t even aware existed. I took this course with the understanding that I did have gaps in knowledge and as our own show goes forward, I knew that our crews would grow. I wanted the confidence to lead properly and professionally, meeting industry standards.
I feel more confident in my understanding of the protocols, expectations and manner that film and television shows are produced. Like with any classroom learning, I also know that there are exceptions to the rules. Having a solid understanding of where those exceptions make sense and where they should not be compromised will be immensely helpful to me going forward.
The instruction from Lesley Oswald was easy to follow. She was efficient, knowledgeable and quick to keep things on track. I found her to be respectful and willing to share with detail and in a manner that was engaging and did not leave questions unanswered but also kept the information flowing.
I’ve also identified other members of the course as potential crew members for our own projects. I was able to see firsthand how they approached the course and how they interacted as a team member, which is how we hire.
You can teach skills; you generally cannot teach attitude or respect. I very much appreciate the opportunity afforded to me with through this course.
About Allia
Allia, the daughter of an Indian mother and Canadian father, has had the unique experience of immersing herself in different worlds, spending much of her childhood between her family farm in Saskatchewan and her grandparent’s home in New Delhi, India.
She became immersed in the entertainment world at a young age, watching her uncle produce major feature films and auditioning for parts of her own. As the founder of Masala Model & Talent, she has worked with many local and international producers to provide and coordinate talent for TV and movies.
Despite never attending film school, Allia’s extensive experience working on movies and TV shows has built her skills in art direction, styling, directing, producing among many other skillsets. She has worked for networks including HBO, CTV, CBC and Citytv.
Currently, she is a producer on two webisode series’ Prairie Hunter Adventures and the Indigenous led This Land of Ours. She is also a producing partner for the children’s TV show Stories of the North, debuting in 2023 on Citytv.