Education
University of Otago; University of Victoria.
University of Otago; University of Victoria.
He has been nominated for six Leo Awards for his documentary movies Winning America, What Happens Next? and A Brony Tale, winning one for A Brony Tale in 2015, and was nominated for two Shorty Awards under the "director" category in 2014 and 2015 for his work on The Beetle Roadtrip Sessions and A Brony Tale. He"s also filmed documentaries about Kathryn Calder and cockfighting. He is the owner and Chief Executive Officer of, which is based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
In 2014, Hodge released his critically acclaimed documentary A Brony Tale.
He has also done corporate work for Time Magazine, Canadian Broadcasting Company Music, Tourism Alberta, National Film Board of Canada (for the movie Hue: A Matter of Colour), as well as technology startups Uber, Hootsuite and Steve Russell"s analytics startup Prism Skylabs. In 2014 Hodge was named one of British Columbia Business"s Top 30 under 30 for his work as Chief Executive Officer of A Brony Tale was the first film released under this label.
The company worked with Spurlock again on the web series Consider the Source, also partnering with Disney"s Maker Studios. Hodge grew up in the City of Saint Albert, Alberta, but moved to Victoria, British Columbia at the age of 12.
He was first exposed to filmmaking in his entrepreneur class at Mount Douglas Secondary School.
After high school he attended University of Victoria for a year before completing a degree in commerce at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. Upon completing his degree he returned to Canada, attending School Creative in Vancouver. Hodge holds dual citizenship for both New Zealand and Canada.
Is a Vancouver, British Columbia-based independent film company.
The company also produced West Network"s spin off series Cameron"s House Rules. In an interview with British Columbia Business, where he was named one of British Columbia Business"s 30 Under 30, Hodge stated that he had given himself a goal to hit a certain revenue target, film globally and bring his work back to Vancouver, British Columbia for post-production work.
The company logo, a White Rabbit with the text "" next to it, was inspired by the film Alice in Wonderland, says Chief Executive Officer of the company Brent Hodge. "I always go back to the little logo I have, which is a white rabbit.
lieutenant comes from Alice in Wonderland and it’s about having those magical storytelling elements to everything you do, whether is corporate, documentary or feature films.".