Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series

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The Canadian Screen Award Award for Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series is a Canadian Screen Award that honours direction in English language children's television produced in Canada.[1]

Winners and nominees[]

Winners in bold.

2000s[]

2003[]

2004[]

2005[]

  • Blue ribbon Graeme Campbell - Instant Star ("You Can't Always Get What You Want")
  • Jeffrey Agala, Ridd Sorenson, and Mauro Casalese - Atomic Betty ("Atomic Roger/Toxic Talent")
  • Robert de Lint - renegadepress.com ("Dying to Connect")
  • Robert Higden, Richard Mortimer, and Sid Goldberg - Surprise! It's Edible Incredible! (""Matthew and Jordan")
  • J. J. Johnson - This Is Daniel Cook ("This is Daniel Cook Doing Magic...")

2006[]

  • Blue ribbon Paolo Barzman - 15/Love ("Volley of the Dolls")
  • Ron Murphy - Dark Oracle ("TrailBLAZE")
  • Philip Marcus - Dragon ("Dragon Runs the Store")
  • Jamie Whitney - If The World Were a Village
  • Stan Gadziola, Chuck Rubin, and Brian Duchschere - Poko ("Poko & Bibi of the Arctic")

2007[]

2008[]

2009[]

2010s[]

2010[]

2011[]

2012[]

2013[]

  • Blue ribbon Stefan Brogren - Degrassi ("Time of My Life")
  • Randall "RT!" Thorne - ALIVE
  • Jesse Shamata and Rae Upton - The Grizzly Cup ("Part 1")
  • Samir Rehem - The Next Step ("Sabotage")
  • Derby Crewe - Wingin' It ("Live and Let Fly")

2014[]

2015[]

2016[]

  • Blue ribbon Eleanor Lindo - Degrassi: Next Class ("#ThisCouldBeUsButYouPlayin")
  • Zsolt Luka - The Mystery Files ("The Mystery Behind the Mask")
  • J. J. Johnson - Odd Squad ("The First Day")
  • Stefan Scaini - Odd Squad ("Failure to Lunch")
  • Ryan Marley - Science Max: Experiments at Large ("How You Build It")

2017[]

2018[]

2019[]

2020s[]

2020[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Awards Database". ecentricarts Inc. Archived from the original on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
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