John Nursall
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John Nursall has over 20 years experience writing and producing television series and documentaries. He has been a producer/director at Access,[1] a medical media producer[2] and a freelance writer and producer. The cinema, television, stage and radio department at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology has also employed him as a full-time instructor.[3]
He has written and produced numerous video and computer-based training programs in the oil and gas sector during his 20+ years in the industry.[4][5]
John is based in Calgary, Alberta but has an affection for working in Edmonton, Alberta.
His sister, Catherine Mary Stewart, is a film and television actress. His brother, Alan Nursall, is a science reporter for the Canadian science newsmagazine Daily Planet, as well as the science director of Science North in Sudbury, Ontario.
[edit] References
- ^ Forst, Deborah and Ray Harper (directors), John Nursall et al. (writers) and Michele Boniface (producer). Solar energy in the biosphere [videorecording]. Access.
- ^ Black, Darold (director) and John Nursall (writer, producer). (2001). Addiction, Support and Spirituality [videorecording]. Access.
- ^ Who We Are. Black Media Works. Retrieved on 2007-01-11.
- ^ VIPIR News (pdf). Petroleum Registry of Alberta (Sep 2001). Retrieved on 2007-01-11.
- ^ Pelletier, Sharron, ed.. On Target Volume #7. Canada Firearms Centre. Archived from the original on 2006-12-22. Retrieved on 2007-01-11.