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About Us

If the world is truly a global village, as Marshall McLuhan predicted it would be, then we at for good want to get to know our neighbours a little better.

Our philosophy is to use the medium of film and television to its fullest capacity – to entertain, to inform and to educate. And we hope to provide a helping hand or a voice to those in need along the way.

This village of ours is brimming with stories begging to be told and we plan to contribute to both the aural and oral record through our work.

Working for good

Laurie Kempton: A jack of all trades, Laurie’s career has taken her all over the map, literally and figuratively. Her formative years were spent as a dancer and awakened in her a love of performing and an appreciation for the stage. She spent three years as producer for Capital Quiz, a theatre show for young adults. She led the overhaul of the entire show and the new production was recognized with a bronze medal by the International Festival and Events Association for educational programming.

A die-hard hockey fan, she is often heard muttering “shoot the puck!” We try not to stare when that happens.

To talk hockey or touch base, she can be reached at laurie@forgoodproductions.com

Janet Kolsky: She's spent a good portion of her life trying to figure out what she wanted to be when she grew up. She dallied in academia, but didn't love it enough to stay, so she left her English Lit program ABD. She got a job in retail, which she found she's strangely good at. But something was missing, and her life still felt hollow. She tried chocolate. She lost herself in books and television. But she still felt as if her life were without mooring. And then she began to write, and in opening the door to her own creativity, she became whole.

Oh, but don't get between her and her Reese's Cup.

Wanna talk writing or chocolate with her? Drop her a line at janet@forgoodproductions.com