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- Q8040138 description "Canadian film historian, critic and publisher".
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- Q8040138 abstract "Wyndham Paul Wise is a Canadian film historian, critic, editor and publisher. Born in London, England, he was raised in Don Mills, a suburb of Toronto. He has a M.A. from the Graduate School of Drama, University of Toronto, and a Master of Fine Arts from the Graduate Programme in Film and Video, York University. On stage as a child with the Don Mills Players, he was the first film contributor for the monthly city listings in Toronto Life magazine (1972–74). During the mid-1970s, Wise was part of the nascent Toronto underground theatre scene, producing Shop-Talk (Toronto Free Theatre, 1976), Spinning (CEAC and P.S. 1. NYC, 1977) and Con/Notes (produced by Theatre Passe Muraille at CEAC, 1977) with Richard Shoichet. He was cameraman and editor on several installations by the noted Canadian artist Noel Harding, and he also produced and directed three 16-mm shorts: Garbage (1974), A Sound Film (1975) and Spinning (1976). Wise was a volunteer driver during the first Toronto Festival of Festivals (1976) and appeared in commercials, on television and in feature films, including a bit part in the Toronto-shot children’s classic The Black Stallion. In 1982, he co-produced the documentary Liona Boyd First Lady of the Guitar for C Channel and Liona Boyd in Concert, which was broadcast on Global TV in 1983.He founded and was the editor-in-chief of Take One: Film & Television in Canada (ISSN 1192-5507, OCLC 60624126), which was published from 1992—2006. Over its 14-year publishing history it grew in stature to become Canada's finest film magazine. He has taught film studies at Algoma University (1985 & 1988) and York University (1987–88), and media writing at Sheridan College (1989–93). He served as the last Toronto reporter for Cinema Canada magazine (1988–89), launched POV magazine in 1990 for the Canadian Independent Film Caucus (now the Documentary Organization of Canada) and edited the final issue of Independent Eye (1991) for the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. In 1997, he was instrumental in founding the Toronto Film Critics Association and launched Canadian Screenwriter for the Writers Guild of Canada in 1998. In 2001, Wise edited Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film, published by the University of Toronto Press, a concise history of Canadian cinema. Along with Film Companion, the Essential Guide provided the foundation for the TIFF’s online Canadian Film Encyclopedia. In 2008, Wise was hired by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers to edit CSC News, which he transformed into Canadian Cinematographer in 2009. That year, his essay “Up from the Underground: Filmmaking in Toronto from Winter Kept Us Warm to Shivers,” appeared in Toronto on Film, edited by Geoff Pevere for TIFF and published by the Wilfred Laurier Press. He is a former contributor and consultant to Historica's Canadian Encyclopedia and the author of over 550 articles, interviews and reviews. On occasion, he writes under the pseudonym Paul Townend.".
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- Q8040138 comment "Wyndham Paul Wise is a Canadian film historian, critic, editor and publisher. Born in London, England, he was raised in Don Mills, a suburb of Toronto. He has a M.A. from the Graduate School of Drama, University of Toronto, and a Master of Fine Arts from the Graduate Programme in Film and Video, York University. On stage as a child with the Don Mills Players, he was the first film contributor for the monthly city listings in Toronto Life magazine (1972–74).".
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