With over 30 years in the Film and Television industry, multi award winning editor and post production specialist Bruce Little is currently living and working in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he operates iSplice Films, a full service Post Production facility.
In 1987, at the age of 15, Bruce began his Film and TV career at the Manitoba Television Network (MTN) in his home town of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. MTN’s fresh new signal covered most of the province from it’s head facility in Portage and their sister stations in Dauphin, Brandon and Winnipeg. At MTN Bruce quickly learned the workings of the entire facility and by the age of 17 was directing their top live programs, and working in their cutting edge A/B roll edit suites.
A few years later, Bruce relocated to Vancouver where he expanded his skill set, freelancing on various film and television projects. His experience led him into consulting as well as setting up a post facility on one of Vancouver’s Gulf Islands.
Years later, Bruce re-joined Manitoba’s film and television community, continuing to broaden his career and commitment to excellence and innovation in the Post Production field.
In Winnipeg, Bruce helped shape Mid Canada Productions into a thriving Post facility and ushered many film and television projects through their doors.
From his positions as picture editor, online editor, sound editor, sound engineer, re-recording engineer, and post production supervisor, there was no project that he didn’t enjoy putting his creative and technical touch on.
In 2006, Bruce joined forces with Winnipeg editor/researcher Julie Hackett and decided to open the doors of iSplice Films.