Scott Smith
A graduate of the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto, Scott Smith launched his career in Canada with two award-winning feature films, rollercoaster (2000) and Falling Angels (2003) – and has since developed a broad-based directing career in film and television.
His documentary project As Slow as Possible (2006) re-introduced him to the camera-based work that he began his career with, and the opportunity to return to this early love of photography was what compelled him to join Nettie as co-director and primary cinematographer of GO FISH.
As a part-time resident of Hornby Island, B.C., Scott embraced the opportunity to turn his lens on the natural phenomenon happening every year right outside his front door.