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2026 | 6 x 47 Minutes
Television Documentary Series
English

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Series Overview

SERIES OVERVIEW

Season one of Crip Trip followed quadruple-amputee artist Daniel and his longtime friend, Frederick. Together, they crossed the continent in a rundown RV from Edmonton to New York City. The journey exposed barriers to accessibility and disability justice. It also tested their friendship—and their fight for independence in a raw and comedic way.

 

The journey almost broke them... but they’re going to do it again.

 

Season 2 picks up exactly one year after the first chaotic road trip, where we see what Daniel & Frederick have accomplished since the making of their short film, Tales from the Crip’d.  After learning of a close friend’s decision to go through MAID, the ambitious duo is feeling more motivated than ever to make life worth living and decide to hit the road again to follow their dreams. The plan? Produce a disability-themed late night talk show using analog equipment from the 90s while driving down the West Coast.

 

Final destination? Vegas – and this time they’re going all in.

Logline

LOGLINE

​A year after the first Crip Trip Daniel still faces life in a long-term care facility and continues to think of creative and inventive ways to stave off this inevitable ‘jail sentence’. This year he wants to head to Las Vegas to film a one-of-a kind disability focused talk show that he can potentially sell to a major broadcaster. Along the way, he and Fred will produce livestream segments for the show featuring members of the disability community. This will allow them to hone their skills and work out any kinks before putting on the real show in Vegas in front of a live studio audience.

SYNOPSIS

Synopsis

Danny and Fred have been busy since we left them last season. They recently finished the pitch for their anthology horror series Tales from the Crip'd and flew to New York for the world premiere of their short film Flesh Ballet.

 

This decision by one of his friends to undergo MAID, has Daniel thinking about his own situation. He still needs a major paying gig if he wants to employ his own care-workers and stay out of long-term-care, but he also wants to dig deeper into the struggles faced by his community. In an age where it’s literally cheaper for the government to kill disabled people than properly care for them, this conversation is more important than ever. 

 

Daniel also wants to take advantage of the resources available to him through Crip Trip to see some countryside he’s never experienced and visit one of his most sought-after locations – Las Vegas, Nevada.  So, he’s decided to combine these two desires and put on a disability focused talk show in Sin City… and he’s convinced Fred to drive him over 3,500km to help him produce it. Along the way they will meet with other disabled artists and activists to hear stories of how they are surviving in and out of long-term care, and film a series of mini live shows to prepare for the big event in Vegas.

Beyond the chaos of producing the special, bigger personal challenges loom. As well as Daniel’s struggle to stay out of long-term care, Frederick is still coming to terms with his stroke and is forced to confront his place within the disability community. Their journey is messy, hilarious, and full of near-disasters—but at its heart, it’s about showcasing the creativity and resilience of disabled artists.

EPISODIC LOGLINES

Episodic Loglines

LOGLINE

A year after the first Crip Trip Daniel still faces life in a long-term care facility and continues to think of creative and inventive ways to stave off this inevitable ‘jail sentence’. This year he wants to head to Las Vegas to film a one-of-a kind disability focused talk show that he can potentially sell to a major broadcaster. Along the way, he and Fred will produce livestream segments for the show featuring members of the disability community. This will allow them to hone their skills and work out any kinks before putting on the real show in Vegas in front of a live studio audience.

EP 1: LIVE FROM EDMONTON
A year after their first crip trip, Danny still faces long-term care while Fred’s post-stroke health has become complicated. They plan a second road trip, and their adventures begin before they leave Edmonton when they must produce an overly ambitious live talk-show and source a new vehicle for the upcoming road trip. An old friend has some unsettling news. 

EP 2: AUTONOMY & DIGNITY
After dropping the ball with their first talk show, Fred and Danny make their way to Vancouver to produce a second show.  Fred’s post-stroke fatigue catches up with him and in a role-reversal, Danny must act as Fred’s caregiver for part of the trip. A misunderstanding on an Okanagan golf course leads to an explosive argument for the two friends.

EP 3: live from vancouver
Now under immense pressure from the network, Fred and Danny must produce a flawless second live talk show in Vancouver. The only problem is they have no script, crew, or venue. Danny meets up with comedian Ryan LaChance and Sexual Surrogacy Entrepreneur Trish St. John about participating in the show. Fred begins experiencing caregiver burnout and Danny's old caregiver Nick arrives to lend a hand.

EP 4: flowers in your chair
Fred and Danny get hung up at the border before high-tailing it to the original center for disability justice - San Francisco, California, where Danny is excited to visit the newly opened Disability Cultural Center. Danny practices shooting an apple off Fred's head for the final live show in Vegas, and Fred takes Danny surfing – an activity Danny is not excited about whatsoever.

EP 5:
Trippin' through the desert
Fred and Danny's van gives them trouble as they travel through the desert, putting the Vegas show in jeopardy.  The boys take advantage of the scenic landscape to shoot a movie trailer and practice archery, and then spend an awkward night camping in the Mojave.

EP 6:
What happens in vegas...
Danny and Fred are in Las Vegas, NV to produce a live talk show in front of a studio audience! But competing with the big Vegas shows is more difficult than they anticipated and finding an audience isn’t so easy. They hit the strip and pull-out some unconventional marketing techniques to drum up viewers. Danny shoots some big guns at a Las Vegas shooting range and meets with musician Kalyn Rose Heffernan from the band Wheelchair Sports Camp.

LEAD CAST

Lead Cast

Daniel Ennet

Edmonton, AB

Daniel is a filmmaker, artist, advocate, and has an on-screen presence in several projects. Daniel has hosted/starred in 3 seasons of the web-series Invincible, and the documentary short Beneath the Surface. Both of those projects follow his adventures as an above elbow/knee quadruple amputee where he tried various adaptive sports like skiing, skydiving, and scuba diving with sharks. He did all of this in collaboration with his friend Frederick Kroetsch. He’s also starred in Form and Function, as well as a short film Lim(b)itless, where he participated in body suspension. He is a lead character in Crip Trip Season 1 and 2.

Frederick kroetsch

Edmonton, AB

Frederick Kroetsch has spent many years both behind and in front of the camera. He spent 2000-2013 as a television presenter on local programs like ShawTV, HelpTV, and Alberta PrimeTime. Recently he appeared as the main point-of-view on a gripping true crime series Dangerous Breed: Crime. Cons. Cats., which premiered on Peacock and USA TV Network. He also appeared alongside his father in the thought-provoking documentary Last of the Fur Traders. Frederick first met Daniel Ennett in 2013 when trying to find a web-series to produce. When their show Invincible was greenlit, Frederick left the world of broadcast journalism to move fully into documentary TV production. The two of them have been making projects that challenge society’s views on disability ever since. He is a lead character in Crip Trip Season 1 and 2.

PARTICIPATING CAST

Participating Cast

Brian mcpherson

Edmonton, AB

Brian McPherson, 44, prided himself on being the guy that said what he wanted, did what he wanted and was always pushing the envelope. Since acquiring a spinal injury at 19 in an off-roading accident, he travelled the world as a member of the national bobsledding and sledge hockey teams. He worked as a machinery operator and mechanic until he had a decline in health. Brian recently accessed MAID. His end-of-life procedure took place November of 2025. Brian was an important part of Frederick and Daniel’s journey in Crip Trip, and the series is dedicated to him.

Bean gill

Edmonton, AB

In her 20s, Gill was working as an X-ray technologist in a cardiac catheterization lab. But, in 2012, when she turned 30, everything changed. She left an abusive relationship, her dad left her family and during a trip to Las Vegas, a virus paralyzed her from the waist down. While relaxing in a hotel room with close friends, she felt a sudden, stabbing pain in her spine. “The pain lasted only a few minutes, and then I couldn’t move my right leg. I was paralyzed within 10 minutes.”  Multiple neurologists told Gill a virus was likely to blame and she would regain full use of her legs within weeks. After several months of no progress, Bean was forced to come to grips with her new reality. A once athletic young woman who enjoyed modelling, kickboxing, and weightlifting, she struggled with betrayal by her own body. She couldn’t roll over, sit up, or get out of bed without help. She was forced to find her way through an inaccessible society, all the while living with paralysis and learning how to love herself – disability and all. If it wasn’t for the worst year of her life, Gill wouldn’t be who she is today.

The Braille Tones

Edmonton, AB

The Braille Tone Music Society of Canada is a Registered Charity that provides musical enrichment for persons with disabilities in the Edmonton area. What started as a side project under a communications group for persons with disabilities turned into a full scale professionally led choir group with dozens of members and volunteers.

Caroline Radics

Vernon, BC

Caroline is a financial industry professional and dedicated community volunteer. She has served with the Vernon Winter Carnival Board, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce, and Vernon Women in Business, and held numerous roles with Advocis and the Financial Planning Association of Canada, including three years as President. She continues her long-standing work on the Best Practices Committee supporting advisers and clients nationwide. After experiencing a stroke in 2020, Caroline began volunteering with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and March of Dimes as a peer mentor, organising an in-person support group for fellow stroke survivors.

Trish St. John

vancouver, BC

Trish is the owner and operator of Sensual Solutions - an organisation she founded in 2011 that supports adults with physical disabilities. Sensual Solutions provides the services of intimacy coaches, who assist and facilitate intimate care for men, women, and couples who have challenges accessing their bodies for pleasure.

Fiona Mae

vancouver, BC

Fiona Mae is a sexual surrogacy coach who works with Trish St. John at Sensual Solutions.

Ryan Lachance

white rock, bc

Ryan Lachance is a nationally touring comedian known for brutally honest, razor-sharp storytelling and a fearless stage presence. Born in Winnipeg and raised in Alberta, he now lives in White Rock, BC. For over 25 years, he has turned personal adversity into powerful comedy, drawing on his life with quad-spastic cerebral palsy. Ryan has appeared on international television, performed at the Halifax Comedy Festival’s first showcase of disabled comedians, and been featured on Just for Laughs: Best of the West. He headlines clubs, festivals, and venues across Canada.

Jade Theriault

oaKLAND, CA

Jade Theriault is a Forbes-recognized comedian blending provocative ideas with physical comedy. Raised in the Bay Area, Jade performs regularly at top clubs and has opened for acts like Jesus Trejo and Amy Silverberg. Festival appearances include SF Sketchfest, Palm Springs International Comedy Festival, and the Westside Comedy Festival, where Jade won Best Joke of the Night. Screen credits include “RUN!” and “Romantic Chorus,” plus MTV Decoded. Jade has worked with drag icon Peaches Christ and appeared in “Rise of the Super Tromettes.” A member of Comedians with Disabilities Act, Jade explores humor, art, and anxiety with sharp originality.

Teal Sherer

SEATTLE, WA

Teal Sherer is an actor, writer, and advocate for the inclusion of performers with disabilities in the entertainment industry. She is best known for her role in the gamer web series The Guild, as well as creating and starring in the award-winning comedy web series, My Gimpy Life, loosely based on her real-life adventures in Hollywood. She is also on the Board of Directors of Seattle Public Theatre and a feature writer and media columnist for New Mobility, a lifestyle magazine for wheelchair users.

Jay Fedun

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

A Canadian inventor based outside of San Francisco. He's worked for HyperLoop and Tesla but now tends to reside in Montreal - he also helps maintain the family farm in Andrew, Alberta -- beyond being a modern-day renaissance man, his quirky inventions keep him busy these days. Also notable that he is Frederick’s cousin.

Jim Lebrecht

Oakland, CA

Jim LeBrecht is an award-winning filmmaker and disability rights activist best known for co-directing the Oscar-nominated and Peabody Award–winning Netflix documentary Crip Camp, which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. His latest film Change Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act, explores the decades-long fight for disability rights. With more than 40 years in sound design and filmmaking, he also hosts The Art of Documentary, a podcast by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. LeBrecht co-founded FWD-Doc and the 1in4 Coalition, organizations advocating for disabled filmmakers and greater industry inclusion.

Kalyn Rose Heffernan

denver, co

Kalyn Heffernan is a wheelchair-using, profanely queer and tiny rapper, of the group Wheelchair Sports Camp, who has a very distinctly high-pitched sense of humor. Her ethos is nothing but pure punk-community care. Combining humor, playfulness, middle fingers, and an undeniable love for the groove. Wheelchair Sports Camp is certainly not your average hip-hop act. The noisy experiment, consisting of Kalyn & drummer, Gregg Ziemba, was birthed by the DIY, combining beats with shredding face live. Playing shows in every place they could, the band has since stretched into theatre, performance art, public television, politics, prison tours, permanent installations, film, and who knows what's next...

Nina G

pleasanton, ca

Nina G is a comedian, international keynote speaker, and author known for advancing stuttering acceptance and cross-disability collaboration. Featured in the Emmy-winning documentary More Than My Stutter and named one of Huffington Post’s Cultural Shifters, she has helped reshape public perspectives on disability. A co-producer of the Comedians with Disabilities Act, she advocates for greater representation in the arts. Nina has written three books and released the chart-topping comedy album Stutterer Interrupted in 2023, with a 2024 special forthcoming. Performing widely at clubs, colleges, and corporations, she blends humor and advocacy to challenge audiences to rethink disability.

Kimberly Ocampo

rocky river, oh

Kimberly is a 32-year-old artist born in New Jersey to Colombian parents whose passion for her heritage shines through her salsa singing and dancing. A singer, dancer, model, author, motivational speaker, painter, and educator, Kim’s journey of resilience began after a car accident at age 22 left her paralyzed and living with vision and hearing loss. Despite these challenges, she competes and places in ballroom competitions against able-bodied dancers. She has delivered a TEDx Talk, speaks at schools across the U.S., and presented at IADMS in Las Vegas on how science and dance support disabled performers. Her artistry spans reggae, bossa nova, soft rock, and Latin music, alongside her poetry and paintings exhibited in Ohio galleries. Author of Stepp Fwd (available on Amazon), Kim also teaches dance to people of all abilities, performs in senior homes with a live salsa band, and collaborates with artists and engineers worldwide. Sharing her story in both English and Spanish, Kim uses her platform—@kimocampoartistree—to inspire others to persevere, embrace kindness, and celebrate the beauty of Colombian culture through art and movement.

KEY CREATIVES

Key Creatives

Dylan Wertz

Showrunner, Writer, Director

Dylan has been working as a writer/producer/director in the Canadian television industry for the past two decades. He cut his teeth in scripted comedy writing for the #1 series Corner Gas (CTV) before moving on to scribe some of the best-known comedies of the early aughts including Hiccups (CTV), InSecurity (CBC), and renegadepress.com (Global & APTN).

From there, Dylan's passion for telling unique stories led him to unscripted television, writing on documentary series such as Emergency Room: Life and Death at VGH (Knowledge Network), Yukon Gold (History), The Bachelor and Bachelorette Canada (City TV), and High Arctic Haulers (CBC). 

 

Over the last four years, Dylan was show-runner on the tv series Dr. Savannah: Wild Rose Vet (Cottage Life & APTN) PUSH (CBC) and Crip Trip (AMI / TVO).

 

Recently, Dylan started his own production company - Deerwood Pictures - with his wife Amy where they have a number of scripted and non-scripted series in development. He is also penning his first novel about life in small-town Saskatchewan during the '90s. He is a Capricorn with a penchant for cookie dough ice cream and dill pickle chips, and lives in Vancouver with his lovely wife and two rotten kids.

Frederick Kroetsch

Executive Producer, Writer, Director

Frederick Kroetsch is an Edmonton-based filmmaker, director, and producer working in documentary, factual television, and experimental film. His work focuses on disability, subculture, and finding entertaining ways to explore difficult subjects. He often places himself inside the story, blending observational filmmaking with dark humour, experimentation, and long-form character-driven storytelling.

 

Frederick began his career in broadcast television and has since directed and produced a wide range of documentary and factual series for Canadian and international broadcasters. His credits include Dangerous Breed: Crime. Cons. Cats (NBCUniversal), Queen of the Oil Patch (APTN), and Last of the Fur Traders (AMI-tv). He has also directed multiple long-running broadcast series, including PUSH (CBC), four seasons of Wildrose Vets, and episodes of The Curse of Oak Island (History).

In recent years, Frederick’s work has increasingly centred on disability-led storytelling and long-form narrative structures. He is one of the creators and directors of Crip Trip, a multi-season documentary series produced for AMI-tv and TVO. The series follows Frederick and his longtime collaborator and best friend, Daniel Ennett, a quadruple amputee, as they travel, work, and build creative projects while navigating care, access, and survival. The show is known for rejecting inspirational tropes in favour of humour, friction, and lived reality, and for foregrounding disability as a cultural identity rather than a narrative obstacle.

 

Alongside his television work, Frederick has maintained an active practice in short and feature documentary filmmaking. His short films include Blind Ambition: The Wop May Story, which won Best Short at the Edmonton International Film Festival, and Snow Warrior, co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and screened internationally. He served as executive producer on the feature documentary Wochigii lo, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Frederick’s work has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations. In 2024, he was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Lifestyle Director. He was runner-up for the 2023 Edmonton Film Prize for Dangerous Breed and has won six Alberta Rosie Awards for his directing and producing work.

Based in Edmonton, Frederick continues to develop new documentary series and feature projects, including international co-productions and disability-led formats that challenge conventional broadcast structures. His work remains rooted in collaboration, humour, and a belief that difficult subjects don’t have to be treated reverently to be taken seriously.

daniel ennett

Executive Producer, Writer, Director

Daniel Ennett (Edmonton, AB) is a filmmaker, artist, and advocate from Amiskwacîwâskahikan (ᐊᒥᐢᑿᒌᐚᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ, so-called Edmonton). Daniel hosted 3 seasons of the web-series Invincible, and the documentary short Beneath the Surface. Both of those projects follow his adventures as an above elbow/knee quadruple amputee where he tried various adaptive sports like skiing, skydiving, and scuba diving with sharks. He did all of this in collaboration with his friend Frederick Kroetsch. Together they worked on a 35mm art film, Form and Function, as well as a short film Lim(b)itless, where he participated in body suspension.

 

Working with Catapult Pictures, he’s created a series of pitches while he finished his honours degree in psychology. As a sophomore filmmaker he recently made Flesh Ballet, a visual commentary on ableism. From 2022-2023 Daniel worked as a co-director on CBC’s TV-series PUSH. He maintains a thriving painting/photography practice. His work currently focuses on bringing light to Disabled experiences.

rebecca campbell

Executive Producer, Producer, Writer, Stop-motion Animator

Rebecca Campbell was a Producer for Peacock TV's (NBCUniversal) true crime limited series: Dangerous Breed: Crime. Cons. Cats.

She is an alumna of ‘Top 25’ – Banff World Media Festival/Canadian Media Fund’s ‘Diversity of Voices,’ NSI, Shaw Rocket Fund Fellowship, Whistler Film Festival Digital Lab, and was a Banff Spark Accelerator participant. She wrote and directed The Secret Society, her first feature documentary which versioned into two additional films: a one hour cut-down and an international version.

 

Other directing highlights include broadcast documentaries Postcards from Vancouver Island and Postcards from Quebec for AMI-tv, involving blindness and travel; as well as broadcast documentary A Taste of the Prairies and mini-series A Taste of Canada, involving blindness and cooking. Rebecca was the only female director on Season 2 of CBC’s docuseries PUSH. She previously directed VOD short documentary OVA: A Woman’s Fertility Gift, which won an ‘Edmonton Film Prize,’ and Kanada Girl, which screened at numerous international film festivals, including Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, and Yorkton Film Festival, at which it was nominated for a Golden Sheaf Award.

Campbell has also created digital content for a young audience: she directed Squeaks & Cheeks Seasons 1 & 2, for which she won an AMPIA (Alberta Media Production Industries Association) ‘Rosie’ Award for Best Children’s Program or Series, and was nominated for a ‘Golden Sheaf Award’ at Yorkton Film Festival; and produced a digital kids pilot The Girl Who Talks to the Moon for CBC Kids, which was nominated for a Yorkton ‘Golden Sheaf Award.’ She also produced TV Broadcast Documentary Last of the Fur Traders for AMI-tv/TELUS which won an AMPIA (Alberta Media Production Industries Association) ‘Rosie’ Award for Best Production Reflecting Cultural Diversity, and numerous short documentaries which can be found on AMI-tv, CBC Digital, CBC Gem, and TELUS TV. In past years she sat on the board for Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta.  

 

Crip Trip Season 1 and 2 marks Rebecca’s first time producing a documentary series.

david baron

director of photography

David Baron is a Canadian cinematographer based in Alberta, Canada. His work can be seen on: NBC, CBC, AMC, National Geographic, Crave, Shudder, APTN and Cottage Life. David's most recent credits include: This Too Shall Pass a coming of age film set in the late 80's directed by Rob Grant; Shadow of God an exorcism film directed my Michael Peterson; Wild Rose Vet which premiered early 2022 on Cottage Life and APTN; Blind Ambition: The Wop May Story, shot on 35mm film, which won Best Documentary Short and an audience choice award at Edmonton International Film Festival; Queen of the Oil Patch Season 2 which started airing in June 2020; The Former Life of Amber Valley which won a 2018 Canadian Screen Award. In 2023, David was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition.

Disability representation

Disability Representation

Creating a story around disability requires authentic representation both behind and in front of the camera. Our Season 2 Crip Trip team members represent a multitude of disabilities, both visible and invisible. The influence of our diverse team allows for proper representation - and helped the series maintain standards for accessibility and explore ways to continuously improve models for accessibility in film and television production.

We feature a diverse cast of disabled participants whose intersectionality is highlighted throughout the story. Additionally, we have chosen to feature original music created by students of the MacEwan University Department, some that identify as disabled, and music from our featured participant and music group, Wheelchair Sports Camp.

Season 2 credits

Season 2 Credits

Executive Producers


 

 

Showrunner

 

Producer

 

Directors


 

 

Writers



 


 

Editors



 

 

Story Assistants


 

Director of Photography

 

Camera & Drone Operator

 

Sound Recordist

 

DITs


 

Field Director

 

Disability Consultants


Associate Producer

 

Production Manager

 

Production Coordinators




 

 


 

Production Assistant

 

Accessibility Coordinator

 

Additional Camera Operators




 

Stills Photographers




 

Live Show Crew




















 

Personal Support Workers


 

Post Production Supervisors


 

Colourist

 

Online Editors


 

Post Production Sound

 

Composers



 

Lead Assistant Editor

 

Assistant Editors





 

ADR/IDV Supervisor

 

Graphics

 

Stop Motion Animation


 

Consultant

 

Production Accountant

 

Accountant

 

Legal Counsel

 

Business Affairs

 


 

Publicity

 

Digital Marketing


 

 

Integrated Described Video Consultant

 

Production Executive 

 

Content Development Specialist 

 

Director, Programming

 

Director, Content Development and Production

 

Vice President, Content Development and Operations

 

President and CEO



 

VP of Programming and Content, TVO

 

Head of Programming, TVO

 

Executive Producer, TVO

 

Production Executive, TVO

Daniel Ennett

Frederick Kroetsch

Rebecca Campbell

 

Dylan Wertz

 

Rebecca Campbell

 

Dylan Wertz

Frederick Kroetsch

Daniel Ennett

 

Frederick Kroetsch

Daniel Ennett

Dylan Wertz

Rebecca Campbell

Tom Robinson

 

Jordan Bosch

Nina Staum

Glenn Sakatch

Sarah Taylor, CCE

 

Tom Robinson

Carlin Parkin

 

David Baron

 

David Puff

 

Dmitri Bandet

 

David Puff

Dmitri Bandet

 

Rebecca Campbell

 

Daniel Ennett

Frederick Kroetsch

Rebecca Campbell

Beth Deer

Stephanie Duckett

 

Stephanie Duckett

 

Lorna James

Tonia LaRiviere

Fami Kaur

April Clark

Frederick Kroetsch

Kristen Boychuk

Carolyn Beatty

 

April Clark

 

Tonia LaRiviere

 

Joselito Il De Los Angeles

Andrew Koller

Cuyler Frink

T.J. Penton

 

Mat Simpson

Nana Kobina Egyir Andoh

Apurv Swami

Jacob Kepler

 

Art Raham

Amelia Lang-Muller
Kerri Anne Bear
Tonia LaRiviere
Emily Tychkowski

Dean Davey

Jim Vanderhorst

Cliff Hokanson

April Clark

Shaun Ochsner

Kyle Zuelke

Jaden Morelli

Dean Coblentz

Evan Hampton

Nick Mitchell

Norah Brown

Rolando Maldonado

Clementine Leung

Susannah Chun

Em Tychkowski

 

Frederick Kroetsch

Nicholas Mitchell

 

Stephanie Duckett

Frederick Kroetsch

 

Blayre Ellestad

 

John Barata

David Puff

 

Jesse Luce

 

John McMillan

Stephen Cameron

Zach Hassan

 

Carlin Parkin

 

Tom Scollard

James Cadden

Tom Robinson

Heike Stewart (trainee)

Kayla Parker-Harvey (trainee)

 

Frederick Kroetsch

 

Cristoval Castillon

 

Rebecca Campbell

Frederick Kroestch

 

Ira Levy

 

Anita Bleackley

 

Rick Minhas

 

Gregory Pang

 

Andrew Martin-Smith

Judy Robinson

Alicja Wicinski

 

Bill Fortier

 

Innovate by Day


 

 

Em Williams

 

Michelle Dudas

 

Jim Krysko

 

Lise-Anne Gagné

 

Cara Nye

 

John Melville

 

David Errington



 

John Ferri

 

Natasha Negrea

 

Alexandra Roberts

 

Aidan Denison

Production Executives for TVO

Production Executives for Accessible Media Inc.

press mentions, awards & NOMINATIONS

For links to press coverage of Crip Trip Season 1 – CLICK THIS LINK:

Season 1 of Crip Trip received 12 nominations for the 2025 Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) Rosie Awards winning two awards, Best Production Reflecting Cultural Diversity & Best Editor for Documentary Over 30 Minutes.

Press, Awards and Nominations
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Digitals and Podcasts

websites and social media

Catapult Pictures/Crip Trip

catapultpictures.ca/criptrip

AMI-tv

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TVO Docs

tvo.org

TELUS Fund

Telusfund.ca

Watch the Crip Trip Season 1 Trailer Here

Watch the Crip Trip Season 2 Trailer Here

For more Crip Trip, check out the highlights & digital exclusives playlist on AMI-tv’s YouTube Here

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