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Lynne specializes in family and children’s content, animation, webbies and straight-shooting comedies. CLICK TO VIEW LynneKamm_Resume

Lynne has returned from spending June 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey. Hired to co-pen the feature “Zenne” (inspired by the true story and murder of Ahmet Yildiz), she spent the time being spoiled by Turkish director Caner Alper  while becoming acquainted with the sights and sounds of the country. (Producers – Turkey: Mehmet Binay, Caner Alper, Germany: mpool Entertainment, Canada:Brent Barclay,Tracey Boulton, Damon D-Oliveira, Glen Wood - Lead Producer)

Recently she was honoured as a contributing artist to the 2010 Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition. “Spring“, a comedy film written and directed by Kamm, was commissioned by CODE and was an integral part of Vancouver 2010, screening at Live Celebration sites, on Air Canada, Bell mobility, Bell Ice Cube, Ontario Pavilion, on the Olympic website, the event shuttle buses as well as at 20 locations around the UK to promote London 2012.  ”Spring” was named “Best of Code.”

Lynne admits to an online addiction… as an interactive creator, she is the creative drive behind inSeries Media’s comedy web series ilovealuger.com. She wrote ‘n directed all webisodes and Creative Lead for the site content and social media.  I Love A Luger was also licensed to the 2010 Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition. Lynne often consults on new media components and brand integration for online entertainment – most recently hired as Creative Lead on the animated children’s series “That’s Not Fair” being developed by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association with TVOkids.

She is known to try anything once and most things twice. Lynne cut her teeth in entertainment news, producing original video for CBC Citybeat, Newswatch and Newsworld. Not dampened by the bowels of the CBC building,  she went on to produce and direct documentaries for the W Network, music videos for such indie stars as Ani Difranco, and collaborate with visual artists on works acquired by the Smithsonian.

Although able to triple fist (produce, direct and write), Lynne actually much prefers to play with others. Her first love is writing. She actively pens for feature film, live-action television as well as animation.  She attended the 2005 Screenwriters’ Film Residency Lab at the Canadian Film Centre. While there, she wrote two of the NBC Universal Short Dramatic Films and in 2009 returned to pen a third, a bilingual musical, D’Une Rive A L’Autre, during which Lynne discovered she can rhyme in both her languages.  As someone who doesn’t like to stand still long, Lynne luckily has been awarded many international residencies and screenwriting fellowships.

These pages contain independent works only. For more information on her other work in animation, television or features, please contact Lynne’s rockstar agent: Rena Zimmerman, Great North Artists.


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