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Jamie Travis (born August 13, 1979) is a Toronto-based filmmaker who has written and directed award-winning short films, music videos and television commercials. He received international recognition for his two short film trilogies: The Patterns Trilogy and the Saddest Children in the World trilogy. His six short films all premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. His work has had numerous retrospective screenings at festivals and art galleries.
Date Of Birth August 13, 1979 Place Of Birth Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Profession Director, Writer, Producer Star Sign Leo
Director Title Year Status Character Scream: The TV Series 2015-2016 TV Series 4 episodes Faking It 2014-2016 TV Series 13 episodes Nerd Herd 2015 TV Movie Finding Carter 2014 TV Series 2 episodes For a Good Time, Call... 2012 Seven Sins: Greed 2011 Short The National Parks Project 2011 Documentary The Armoire 2009 Short Patterns 2 2006 Short Patterns 3 2006 Short The Saddest Boy in the World 2006 Short Patterns 2005 Short Brooklyn Independent Vol. 1 2005 Video Why the Anderson Children Didn't Come to Dinner 2003 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character Seven Sins: Greed 2011 Short writer The Armoire 2009 Short written by Patterns 2 2006 Short Patterns 3 2006 Short The Saddest Boy in the World 2006 Short Patterns 2005 Short Why the Anderson Children Didn't Come to Dinner 2003 Short writer
Producer Title Year Status Character Patterns 2 2006 Short producer Patterns 3 2006 Short producer The Saddest Boy in the World 2006 Short producer Patterns 2005 Short producer Why the Anderson Children Didn't Come to Dinner 2003 Short producer
Production Designer Title Year Status Character The Saddest Boy in the World 2006 Short Why the Anderson Children Didn't Come to Dinner 2003 Short
Thanks Title Year Status Character Hirsute 2007 Short special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Made in Hollywood 2012 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2009 Short Cuts Award - Honorable Mention Toronto International Film Festival Best Canadian Film The Armoire (2009) 2008 Canal+ Prize Paris Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Best Short Film The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2007 Best Short Award St. Louis International Film Festival Best Live Action The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2007 VIFVF Award Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival, Canada Best Short Film The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2007 Golden Sheaf Award Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival Best Art Direction The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2007 Best Short Czech Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Honorable Mention Prize The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2007 US/International Award Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee Best Comedy The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2006 Canadian Award - Honorable Mention Atlantic Film Festival Best Short Film The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2006 Best Canadian Short Calgary International Film Festival The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2005 Best Young Western Canadian Director Vancouver International Film Festival Patterns (2005) 2004 Leo Leo Awards Short Drama: Best Production Design Why the Anderson Children Didn't Come to Dinner (2003) 2004 VIFVF Award Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival, Canada Best Student Film Why the Anderson Children Didn't Come to Dinner (2003)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2007 Leo Leo Awards Best Production Design in a Short Drama The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2007 Leo Leo Awards Best Short Drama The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2007 Leo Leo Awards Best Direction in a Short Drama The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) 2004 Leo Leo Awards Best Short Film Why the Anderson Children Didn't Come to Dinner (2003)
Known for movies For a Good Time, Call... (2012) as Director
The Saddest Boy in the World (2006) as Director
Faking It (2014-2016) as Director
The Armoire (2009) as Director