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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:
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/
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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
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