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Story Clinic
with Ken Chubb and Lesley Grant

Need help with your script? The doctors are in. Ken Chubb is one of the most sought after story editors in Canada and Lesley Grant is CBC’s Executive in Charge of Production, Drama CBC Television Arts & Entertainment.

Story Clinic Schedule

October 23rd
Room York B
10:45am-12:15pm

6x15min appointments

October 24th
Room York B
8:30am-10:00am

6x15min appointments

Don’t miss this rare chance. To pre-book an appointment: email your treatment to info@innoversity.com

*Leftover appointments can be booked by sign-up on a first-come first-served basis at the Innoversity Summit, main lobby.

Ken Chubb is a sought-after story and script editor for both film and television and an outstanding developer of new and emerging writing talent. Ken was story editor for the successful werewolf feature film, Ginger Snaps and it’s Sequel and Prequel. Ken story edited the Gemini nominated, Hunt for Justice, the Louise Arbour Story, Agent of Influence starring Christopher Plummer, and Crazy Canucks – all CTV MOWs, as well as H2O - the CBC mini-series. He story edited Claude Jutra award winner, Keith Behrman’s Genie-nominated film Flower & Garnet, Turning Paige (nominated for four Genies) and The Nature of Nicholas in addition to Vincenzo Natali’s feature film, Nothing. Ken is currently Executive Story Editor for JOZI-H a 13x 1 hour medical drama series being shot in Johannesburg which will start broadcast this October on CBC and SABC. He is also story editor for the upcoming CBC mini-series, Dragon Boys.
 

Lesley Grant Executive in Charge of Production, Drama CBC Television Arts & Entertainment Lesley Grant recently joined CBC TV's Arts & Entertainment Department, where she will be working with independent producers and writers to develop drama series and movies for production, which she will also oversee.

Prior to CBC, Lesley was Head of Drama Development at Barna-Alper Productions Inc., and before joining Barna-Alper she worked as a development and production executive in CTV's Dramatic Programming department. Series highlights at CTV included seasons 2 and 3 of the award-winning Degrassi: The Next Generation. On the movie side, Lesley developed and oversaw a full slate, including Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story, Tripping the Wire: A Stephen Tree Mystery, winner of the 2005 Gemini Award for Best TV Movie, and One Dead Indian: The Dudley George Story, nominated for the 2006 Gemini for Best TV Movie.

Prior to CTV, Lesley worked for five years in book publishing.

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2006 Summit Content News FLASH

The CBC's popular and successful Innoversity internship program is back for another year.

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