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The Alberta Screen Impact
Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA)
15 episodes
1 month ago
The Alberta Screen Impact Podcast takes you behind the scenes of Alberta’s vibrant and fast-evolving screen industry, spotlighting the people, productions, and stories that are defining the province’s creative future. From emerging talent to seasoned industry leaders, each episode dives into thebreakthroughs, challenges, and big ideas driving Alberta’s film, television, and digital media landscape. Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), this series draws in listeners from Alberta, across Canada, and beyond, offering fresh perspectives, inspiring conversations, and real-world insights into the creative community making waves on screens at home and around the globe.

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The Alberta Screen Impact Podcast takes you behind the scenes of Alberta’s vibrant and fast-evolving screen industry, spotlighting the people, productions, and stories that are defining the province’s creative future. From emerging talent to seasoned industry leaders, each episode dives into thebreakthroughs, challenges, and big ideas driving Alberta’s film, television, and digital media landscape. Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), this series draws in listeners from Alberta, across Canada, and beyond, offering fresh perspectives, inspiring conversations, and real-world insights into the creative community making waves on screens at home and around the globe.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TV & Film
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S1 E8: Unscripted Grit, Scripted Vision - Kaitlan Stewart on Making TV That Matters
The Alberta Screen Impact
37 minutes 48 seconds
4 months ago
S1 E8: Unscripted Grit, Scripted Vision - Kaitlan Stewart on Making TV That Matters

In this episode of the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast, we sit down with Kaitlan Stewart, founder of Fenix Film & Television and executive producer of the hit docuseries Push (CBC Gem) and Only Up (Super Channel). Kaitlan pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to bring a series from concept to screen. She shares how to build pitch-ready ideas, partner with showrunners, cast compelling talent, and navigate the changing demands of unscripted and scripted television. Whether you’re emerging or experienced, this is a behind-the-scenes look at producing with purpose, tenacity, and vision.


In this episode:

  • Kaitlan shares how she launched Fenix Film & Television in 2019 and built an award-nominated, multi-genre slate
  • The origin stories of Push (CBC) and Only Up (Super Channel)—and what it took to get them greenlit
  • Why casting strong on-screen talent is non-negotiable in unscripted TV
  • How partnerships with established showrunners and production companies help new producers level up
  • Pitching tips: what makes a project stand out to Canadian and U.S. buyers
  • Why “leaving your ego at the door” is essential for cold outreach and growth
  • How Kaitlan and Fenix prioritized accessibility and inclusion in all aspects of Push
  • The “chicken and egg” challenge of creating sizzle reels vs. leading with a clear, paper-based vision
  • What she learned from trade missions, mentorships, and making the leap into international markets
  • Advice for emerging producers and students trying to build real connections in the industry


Contacts:

Guest: Kaitlan Stewart

Title: Executive Producer, Founder of Fenix Film & Television


Website: https://www.fenixfilmtv.ca/

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaitlan-stewart-0129085b/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fenixfilmtv/


This podcast is brought to you by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), championing Alberta’s screen sector for over 40 years through advocacy, industry events, and professional development. Learn more or become a member at ampia.org.

Help amplify Alberta’s screen industry: rate, review, subscribe, and download the Alberta Screen Impact Podcast on your favourite platform.

Share this episode with your network and keep the conversation going.


CREDITS

Hosted by: Justine Gamez Huckabay & Brent Kawchuk


Thank You to Our Supporters

This podcast is proudly presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA)

Produced in collaboration with Metamorphosis Media Group

Studio space and internship support provided by Mount Royal University, Broadcast Media Studies

Promotional support courtesy of the Alberta Film Commission

Series trailer edited by Joe Media Group


We’re grateful to these organizations for helping bring Alberta’s screen stories to life and into the world.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Alberta Screen Impact
The Alberta Screen Impact Podcast takes you behind the scenes of Alberta’s vibrant and fast-evolving screen industry, spotlighting the people, productions, and stories that are defining the province’s creative future. From emerging talent to seasoned industry leaders, each episode dives into thebreakthroughs, challenges, and big ideas driving Alberta’s film, television, and digital media landscape. Presented by the Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA), this series draws in listeners from Alberta, across Canada, and beyond, offering fresh perspectives, inspiring conversations, and real-world insights into the creative community making waves on screens at home and around the globe.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.