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Danielle Audette

Gestionnaire des programmes et du développement / Manager of Programs and Development
Institut national des arts de l'écran / National Screen Institute

Danielle Yvonne Marie Audette (Red River Métis-Francophone) is a manager of programs and development for the National Screen Institute and a freelance consultant in the film and television industry specializing in production management, business affairs and post-production supervising.

Her journey began in 1998 with Les Productions Rivard Inc, Canada’s first independent francophone production company outside of la belle province dedicated to weaving documentary stories shared by franco-minorities from the Yukon River to the Great Lakes.

In 2002, Danielle began freelancing as a production manager on various historical documentaries for a multitude of independent companies which led her to post-production manage a series of horror / thriller films in 2007 (natural progression) enabling her to work with an amazing roster of talent from across North America.

APTN, the world’s first Indigenous broadcaster, welcomed Danielle in 2009 where she immersed herself in a new community of storytellers specializing in all genres of programs in Indigenous languages including the historical debut of Rogers Hometown Hockey in Cree on APTN in 2019.

Danielle resides within Treaty 1 territory.