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Jonathan Balazs is a filmmaker and media specialist in Toronto. His interests include: people's stories, technology, visual effects and video editing. If he's not holding a camera, he's probably bicycling through the city, working as a video technician or in front of a computer writing or using Blender. His first documentary was
“Mars Project” (2012), a film shining a light on the life of the rapper Conspiracy who lived with a long-term schizophrenia diagnosis, but he's directed other projects to mixed-acclaim, including documentary
“They Heard Voices” (2016) and animated short
“Wedgewood Dr.” (2015).