Our Team

Sasha Kolos - Director

Sasha is a seasoned digital creator with over seven years of experience in photography, videography, and graphic design. His academic background in journalism, management, and film studies enriches his storytelling, ensuring each narrative is both captivating and distinctive. Sasha has collaborated with prominent organizations such as TELUS and the Alberta government, as well as various nonprofits and dealerships, consistently delivering compelling content. His extensive travels across numerous countries have broadened his perspective, fostering a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and narratives. Beyond his professional endeavors, Sasha is an avid boulderer, bringing the same passion and determination from the climbing wall to his creative projects.

Ilan Ostrovsky - Videographer

Ilan is a passionate digital creator with a deep love for storytelling through the lens of his camera. Driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence, he crafts visuals that not only capture attention but leave a lasting impression. His journey in filmmaking began at an early age, where he honed his skills by filming events, plays, and ads for his school. Over the years, Ilan has mastered the art of lighting, using advanced techniques to elevate every frame to cinematic perfection, ensuring that each creation resonates with both beauty and meaning.

Ashlee Thompson - Production Manager

Ashlee’s career in archaeology is marked by her dedication to the discovery and preservation of all narratives. As a student of Classical History, with training in Anthropology, and a certificate in Archaeology, she has developed a deep understanding of inter-cultural relationships. With an interest in the documentary film industry, Ashlee appreciates the medium's potential to educate and inform public understanding of Canada's past and present.

She believes in the power of film to present history in an unbiased light, providing a holistic perspective through collaboration with many partners.Her journey in learning about cultural heritage allows her to navigate the complexities of conserving Edmonton’s history and advocate for the recognition of diverse and legitimate narratives.