Team


Audrey Huntley co-founded and managed Connect Communications in Marburg, Germany before moving back to Canada in 1998. She began her career in television with counterSpin, a live current affairs debate show airing on the CBC - she produced and directed a live studio audience for two years as well as conceptualizing and producing an episode debating First Nations governance. In May 2004 she joined the team of CBC News Sunday and began making television documentaries including the internationally screened Go Home, Baby Girl 46 min, a verite style expose of one family's story of loss. She currently resides in Vancouver.

 

Folkard Fritz Folkard Fritz has been working in television for over 10 years - he has expertise in the areas of editing, shooting and sound and has been employed by German and Canadian Networks including RTL, Hessischer Rundfunk, Arte and the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation).

Folkard lives in Toronto, Canada. In the summer of 2005 after completing his studies in media design and documentary filmmaking in Mainz, Germany, he co-founded wolfdog productions in the Fall of 2005.