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Toronto Short Film Festival March 21
Thumbs Down is part of the Toronto Short Film Festival this year. I’m competing in Shorts 2 and would appreciate your support. I’m excited to be part of this festival. A festival that has opened doors for established filmmakers and actors like Alan Ritchson, Olympia Dukakis, Billy Bob Thornton, John Stamos, Salma Hayek, Tyrese Gibson and Tom DeLonge. Learn more and book your ticket here!
Premier Jan 7, 2022 Tapfest
This Friday, January 7, join us virtually for the premier of Thumbs Down. It’s a dark comedy about an accountant who is transferred into a division that he didn’t know existed. RRSP here
Thumbs Down - Behind the Scene
A BTS photo of Dan Willmott, Justin Hay and director Tim McLarty. Filming on location at The Cameron House in Toronto. See the live screening at Tapfest January 7 RRSP here
Tim McLarty with George Chuvalo
Tim with the former Canadian heavyweight champ on set at a commercial directed by Tim through Ontrack Communications
Tim McLarty is a Toronto based media creator. He is a voice talent, animator and filmmaker with a huge respect for the creative process. He’s had the pleasure of working with very talented independent filmmakers. As well he has been a part of thousands of tv, radio and online commercials, working with brands like TSN, Bell Media, Rogers Media, General Motors, Spring Rolls, Evian, Proctor & Gamble and many more. Tim is never happier than when he’s behind the microphone, shooting, editing or designing and working in collaboration with others.
He’s happy to record at the studio of your choice, from his RadioRadio studio or remotely for international clients. And his studio is very client friendly for post video sessions or audio sessions.
In his spare time Tim gives back by volunteering regularly with a youth mentoring program. He is a travelholic and wanders through museums in any country that will have him.
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. – Charles Bukowski