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Trevor Cawood

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Trevor Cawood (born March 27, 1974) is a Canadian filmmaker and visual effects artist, most noted as a two-time Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Special Visual Effects.[1]

Originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, he was educated at the University of Regina before moving to Vancouver, British Columbia, to study special effects at the Art Institute of Vancouver.[2] He received his first Emmy nomination in 1999 for the television film Max Q,[3] and his second in 2001 for the pilot episode of the television series Dark Angel.[4]

In 2007 he released the short film Terminus, which was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's year-end Canada's Top Ten list,[5] and won the Golden Sheaf Awards for Drama and Best of Festival at the 2008 Yorkton Film Festival.[6]

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  1. ^ Kevin O'Connor, "Former Reginan gets Emmy nomination". Regina Leader-Post, July 18, 2001.
  2. ^ Ryan Leclaire, "Special Effects Student Finds Special Career". Study Magazine, November 19, 2010.
  3. ^ "The Leaders of the Pack". Los Angeles Times, July 23, 1999.
  4. ^ "Emmy 2001 nomination list". Variety, July 12, 2001.
  5. ^ "Cronenberg, Arcand make Hogtown film festival's top Canadian movies list". Daily Gleaner, December 12, 2007.
  6. ^ Calvin Daniels, "'Wapos Bay' episode a winner". Regina Leader-Post, May 26, 2008.
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