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Each image reflects a larger story — a moment suspended within an ever-expanding universe of story and emotion

Carolyne Curtiss is a producer, director, cinematographer, editor, and artist creating cinematic expressions across films, music videos, novels and artwork designed to uplift the human spirit. Her work explores the power of thought in the substance of a responsive Universe, and the enduring truth that love always wins.
Carolyne was born and raised in Winnipeg Manitoba where she graduated from a Catholic school for girls and received the top honor as an art major. She began her filmmaking career by studying acting in New York and Los Angeles before producing and directing her first short film “Pizza 2-for-1,” which placed as a finalist in the Chicago International Film Festival and received distribution in Canada and the US.
Asa producer-director, Carolyne has created music videos for artists such as Grammy-award winners 54*40. Her clip for the legendary Canadian band was called “a genuine piece of art” by renowned author and philosopher Ken Wilber of the Integral Institute, while her video “Crash” for Chad Brownlee was Canada’s TopCountry Pick of the Week, calling it “nothing short of a great piece of art.”
Carolyne has received BC Country Music Award nominations for Video Director of the Year and Video of the Year for “Listen” (Chad Brownlee), “Feelin’ California”(Hayley), and “Light It Up!” (Aaron Pritchett). “Light It Up!” also appeared on the Nashville Top 5 Gone Wild Music Video Chart, while her video for “Let it Be Me” (High Valley) went to #1 on the CMT Chevy Top 20 Countdown.
Supported by CMT, VideoFact and Factor grant funding, Carolyne’s clips have been broadcast across Canada on Country Music Television, the Much/MuchMoreMusicNetwork, CBC Online, and in the US on CMT, MTV and Entertainment Tonight Online, and in Australia on CMC. Collectively, her music videos have surpassed 10 Million views on YouTube and Instagram.
Her writing credits include Story Editor on Solo starring Jon Voight and Cary Elwes, and Carolyne was awarded development funding as a screenwriter from Telefilm Canada for the feature film Cereus Blooms at Night, based on the award-winning novel by Shani Mootoo.
As a film producer supported by MovieCentral and BCFilm, Carolyne has attended several key industry markets, including the Cannes Marche du Film and Berlinale, where she was proud to promote projects including Underdogs: Born to Lose, her first feature film as writer-producer-director, cinematographer and editor. U:BTL received two worldwide distribution deals, national broadcast in Canada, and Video On Demand release on the Canadian East Coast.
Currently at the helm of Los Angeles–based SemperViva Studios, Carolyne’s love of storytelling bridges creativity and the limitless possibilities of the ever-changing world of entertainment.
“Three weeks ago, Radiofix released their visual for “The End”, a lead single off their latest album: “Meet Me At The End”. The song and video feel classic ‘90s Alternative Rock in the best way possible. It’s exceedingly well-shot as the band jams on, kicking up dust, lead vocalist waxing poetic and even doing so atop a tour bus in the desert at one point. It legitimately brought me back to a time when they played music videos on TV during the day and I loved every single second of it…”
— Tony Delgado, Disrupt Magazine
Creativity can take you a very long way as long as you’re willing to grab the bull by the horns and take it for a ride. Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Carolyne Curtiss knows all about this. In the film industry, in order to be successful, you have to be creative.
Curtiss does it all. From writing her own scripts and then producing them into films, to creating music videos for country and rock artists such as Chad Brownlee, 54/40, and High Valley, just to name a few.
Curtiss is mainly known for her unique style of transparent layer set on transparent layer. Curtiss related this type of work to a painting. “If you stop on a frame and kind of think that you would hang that in your house,” she said. “And the way that some shots line up and you didn’t even mean for them to it kind of surprises you.”
Since she has chased her dreams Curtiss has come a long way in the film industry. She makes wonderful pieces of art that are both visually appealing and really artistic. This just goes to show that a small city gal can make it to the big leagues if she just sets her mind to it.
— Courtnay Nychuk, Assiniboine Community College Press
“Radiofix, the immensely talented trio from Phoenix checks all of the necessary boxes and then some with songwriting, instrumentation, and execution of making a music video that resonates with the song itself. Not much time is wasted before we’re seeing black and white beauties reminiscent of USO Show pinup girls, a gesture to tell the viewer/listener that beauty ideals and the vanity that can accompany them have been deeply rooted in American society for some time.
I absolutely love that Radiofix is rocking drag in the form of being their own beauty queens, notnecessarily reliant upon something they’ve craved and searched for endlessly. I think now more than ever, as many of us have been isolated via global pandemic, we need powerful proclamations of self-love that remind us all that we’re more than enough.
Take a second to remember all of the times in which you are whole – all of the times in which you are complete. You are so full of beauty and so full of strength. But in the darker times, you forget this. You feel broken and incomplete, scarred and frayed at the seams. Please remember that you must be gentle on yourself – you must treat yourself as you would treat your best friend, with caring words and nurturing thought. With delicate whispers of love and support.
You are enough just as you are.”
— Alexander Maxwell, Thrive Global
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