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NetworkONE is a small film and television
development and production company owned and operated by
Ray Harper. We produce international award winning documentaries,
dramatic and information programming for Canadian and international
television. We also consult to and provide media and production
services for private industry and public sector agencies.
We have become known for "elegance through simplicity".
NetworkONE Productions was born in 1986, at INPUT 86 in Montreal
Canada. An exciting new "future fiction" program
from England called 'Max Headroom' was being screened there
and it was then that I realized if there was a Network 23,
there had to be a NetworkONE.
NetworkONE and I grew together. When I first saw 'Max Headroom'
and started up NetworkONE, I was working as a Producer and
Director at ACCESS Network. (At the time ACCESS was a publicly
owned provincial educational broadcaster) And around the
same time and for about ten years, I produced the live broadcast
of the annual awards show of AMPIA (the Alberta Motion Picture
Industries Association), I also produced the Canadian Association
of Broadcasters awards show when it came to Edmonton. It
was during this time that I was privileged to meet and work
with many of Canada's best producers, directors, writers,
actors and post-production people. And it was through these
experiences that the 'network' continued to expand, and the
'one's' professional creative connections flourished. It
was from this base that I built NetworkONE.
In 1994, ACCESS Network was privatized and that was my cue… I
privatized myself too. NetworkONE went into full-time operation.
NetworkONE is a production based and a production focused
business. We approach each project as a new and unique challenge
and create production teams and strategies based on the needs
of each program or series.
Over the past 10 years, we have completed programs and series
for CBC's The Nature of Things, The National Film Board,
CTV, Discovery Channel, Life Network, Global Television,
CLT/ACCESS: the Education Station, Vision, and for non-broadcast
clients including Weyerhaeuser, Health Canada and Sealy Canada. |
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