Britany Sparrow has been writing her whole life. Her first short story came to be at the age of seven, an adventure story about a killer whale and dolphin best-friend duo.
Her passion for storytelling carried through her youth and into adulthood, and her stories grew and matured alongside her. As she put it, she wrote more āangstyā things in high school, and has now settled into the relationship genre. Sparrow writes about both romantic and non-romantic relationships in all forms, covering the human element of what it means to have a place in the world.
Now, two decades after she first began applying her story-telling passion to film, she is making her first full-length movie.
A Vernon native, Sparrow began her post-secondary journey at Okanagan University College (now Okanagan College) where she studied creative writing for two years and eventually landed at the University of New Brunswick in 2004, when she was 20. Switching coasts cemented her passion. While studying in N.B., she took a film course as an elective and discovered film was what she wanted to do.
In 2006, when she was done university, she joined the New Brunswick Filmmakersā Cooperative, an organization for filmmakers and creatives to collaborate. The first film she worked on was, ironically, a no-budget feature film.
āIt was a horror film. We spent Tuesday and Wednesday nights on it for four months, mostly in a parking garage. Itās a slasher movie where they paid homage to Halloween (the move),ā she said.
The first film Sparrow directed herself was titled The Perfect Cliche, a story commenting on how, as a person figures out their life, their relationships change.
āItās the story of a young couple. Theyāre childhood best friends and then they fall in love, and itās as the relationship sort of progresses and then falls apart,ā Sparrow said.
When she isnāt on set, Sparrow works as an archivist for the province of New Brunswick. Her day job doesnāt put any brakes on her passion though, and definitely hasnāt stopped her from starting up her own feature film, a movie operating on approximately $10,000 in raised funds currently shooting at locations across Fredericton.
Sparrowās film is called Still Your Song, taking inspiration from the Goo Goo Dollsā song sharing the same title. The song is about a man singing about a past relationship in which he made mistakes. Though he isnāt seeking forgiveness, the song is still for his past love.
The idea for the plot line was largely inspired by a night of drinks and catch-up Sparrow had with some friends. That night, they discussed art being made about art, such as a movie about making a movie.
āIāve always loved that idea of art about art, and I started thinking it would be cool to write something about a band. Iāve also always wanted to write something about a high school reunion, but Iāve just never found the story in the idea. Those two things came together in my brain and when I got home I just started writing.
āItās about five young people who were in a band in high school, and now theyāve come back to their small town for a high school reunion, and they have drama that has carried over. They have adult drama that is unresolved, and thereās a lot of conflict within the band and their families. Itās all sort of about who they are, who they were, who they want to be and how they can reconcile all of that,ā Sparrow said.
Sparrow said filming is expected to finish in September, and the post-production process is expected to be lengthy.
When asked what she would tell her seven-year-old self now that sheās found her place in the film world, Sparrow offered a simple sentiment.
āDonāt be scared. Itās everything I hoped it would be,ā she said.
āPeople have asked me, saying āI wanna make a movie but I donāt know what to do,ā I always say ājust do it.āā
Sparrow hopes to do what she calls a āhometown tour,ā of her film once itās finished, stopping in Vernon and Winnipeg, Man., the hometown of her producer.
Eventually she wants to enter it into film festivals across Atlantic Canada.
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