Alberta film and television industry origin stories shared at Calgary Expo panel

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Chase Cardinal's journey to working within the Alberta film and television industry actually started with the Calgary Comics and Entertainment Expo.

Ivona Reis, from left, Mohammad Qazzaz, Pardeep Sooch, James Reckseidler and Chase Cardinal during the 'How to get into the motion picture industry in Alberta' panel at the Calgary Expo on Sunday. Chase Cardinal's journey to working within the Alberta film and television industry actually started with the Calgary Comics and Entertainment Expo.

"I started out knowing that I wanted to be in multimedia somehow, in some form, in high school," Reis said."I immediately knew that I wanted to be in the camera department.""When I moved to Calgary, I had random jobs and was looking for something interesting," Qazzaz said. "I was a musician, and am a musician, but there got to be a point where I was at the University of Calgary, doing screenwriting and getting into theatre," Reckseidler said.

"I love being a camera assistant. I've gotten to travel the world I've worked on some pretty cool productions," she said."It doesn't seem like a long time but it kind of is a long time -- it kind of went by pretty quick," he said."If I can do this, anybody can. You've just got to be in the right place at the right time, and really put yourself out there, and stick to it.

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