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On the Silver Screen

On the Silver Screen

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Tonight marked an other milestone for Imagination Creations! My 2012 March of the Living Documentary premiered at the Cineplex Forum theatre in Montreal to a crowd of 200 people. The 2012 edition of the March of the Living documentary was the third I had filmed and edited. The showing was met with great praise and brought back all the memories and emotions of our journey to Poland and Israel.

Having the opportunity to show my work on the big screen in front of such a welcoming crowd was a humbling and rewarding experience.

This one was the best one yet! -Shelley Cohen, March of the Living Montreal Co-Chair

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March of the Living

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March of the Living

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I just returned from the 2011 March of the Living as the trip videographer for the Montreal delegation. This years trip included over 260 students from Montreal, and was as heartfelt and emotional as ever. Please watch the videos below to get a better understanding of what the trip had to offer.

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Imagination Creations is very proud to have been hired to handle all filming and editing for the 2010 Montreal March of the Living. The March of the Living is a 2-week international trip where thousands of students and adults spend a week in Poland and a week in Israel.

They learn about and visit many of the death camps that saw the slaughter of 6,000,000 Jewish people and countless others during World War 2.

Imagination Creations was hired by the Bronfman Israel Experience Centre in Montreal. The requirements of this project included filming all facets of the trip including interviewing many students that found themselves in a very fragile state given the subject matter of the trip.

The project in the end was a great success. 250 copies of the 2.5+ hour DVD were given out at a launch party to a very eager crowd of students, parents and staff.

Here is one clip that has been viewed by over 3800 people online.

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