David Devine (director)

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David Devine
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alma mater Victoria College
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television
Occupations
  • Film director
  • producer
  • original content creator
Years active1982–present
SpouseJane Devine
Children1 daughter

David Devine is a film director and producer, specialising in children's films. He was the co-founder and CEO of Devine Entertainment between 1994 and 2013, where he created original content for film, television and digital media.

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Devine had his first success directing and producing Raffi's concert videos. Subsequent highlights of his producer/director career include Beethoven Lives Upstairs , Einstein: Light to the Power of Two, Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants, Degas and the Dancer, Edison: The Wizard of Light and Bailey's Billion$ . [1] Devine has also been a hands-on creator and producer of 16 symphonic soundtracks for his films and six CDs distributed on the Sony Classical label. As Producer, his CDs include 82 member symphony recordings of Bach, Strauss, Handel, Bizet, Rossini and Liszt. Devine has been focused on addressing important creative, social and cultural issues in his films and digital media throughout his directing and producing career.

His 19 HBO Original films have received 11 nominations for Emmy Awards (winning five) and 26 nominations for The Canadian Screen Awards Gemini Awards (winning six) amongst a total of 100 other worldwide film awards. By December 2023, his films had been broadcast in over 110 countries including Central and South America, Western and Eastern EUROPE, China, Japan, Russia, 32 Middle Eastern countries with 3.9 million DVDs sold - 90% in the USA. Since 2004, 1,000,000 of these DVDs have been used by teachers in elementary and middle school classrooms in the U.S. and Canada and over 800,000 DVDs have been sold to U.S. parents of elementary and middle school aged home schoolers. Sales continue digitally via streaming online delivery and DVDs sold on Amazon.com.

Early life

David Devine was born in Toronto, Ontario. He is the son of Hugh Brian and Beverley (née Brown) Devine. His father emigrated from Belfast to Toronto. He attended Northview Heights Collegiate Institute. In the late 1960s, he showed an aptitude for playing music.

Devine attended Victoria College in the University of Toronto, where he studied with his literary hero, Professor Northrop Frye. Devine graduated with a B.A. in 1976. As a student he was the editor of the University Newspaper, The Strand.

He started his career working for CBC Television as an investigative researcher on the television shows: The Ombudsman and The Fifth Estate. He then returned to university to pursue his graduate degree at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, graduating with an MFA in Film Production and Directing. [2] Devine attended lectures with Eugène Ionesco at the UCLA Theatre school. He also attended classes at the UCLA Anderson School of Management studying entertainment business with Peter Guber, Sir Alan Parker, Lord David Puttnam and Robert Bookman. Devine's Project Three film at UCLA, co-produced and co-directed with creative partner Lon Diamond, starred Robin Williams and David Letterman. David's UCLA thesis film, Jeeves Takes Charge, was optioned from Andrew Lloyd Webber and choreographed by Gillian Lynne and rehearsed at the RSC in Stratford-upon- Avon.

Film career

Upon graduating, Devine's first break was working as John Candy's Associate Producer for Big City Comedy, produced by NBC/CTV Television Network and the Osmond Family. He followed this success with producing and directing "the making of" the comedy film, Strange Brew on set with Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas (actor). Devine was then invited to direct two immersive rock-and-roll satellite specials for Michael Cohl and Bill Ballard starring Brian Setzer and the Stray Cats and the Chris De Burgh band. David then produced and directed the successful classic children's Raffi videos, A Young Children's Concert with Raffi and Raffi and the Rise and Shine Band. He next directed and produced the children's film drama, Beethoven Lives Upstairs , and won the Prime Time Emmy Award for Outstanding Children’s Program.

Devine subsequently created a NASDAQ and TSX publicly traded company, Devine Entertainment, [3] which established itself as a multiple Emmy Award and Gemini Award winning corporation. [4] HBO Original Programming led by Sheila Nevins requested David to create original dramatic entertainment for the 7 to 12 year-old niche market. During this time, David managed companies in four different countries and utilized over 1000 creative employees making 19 HBO Original films over 13 years. David has always worked closely with his co-producing partner, Richard Mozer, who he met in 1977 when Devine started film classes at UCLA and Mozer started film classes at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. David Devine's first choice for filming was Beethoven Lives Upstairs in Prague where the Miloš Forman (Amadeus) film crew was hired nearly intact. The next six HBO films were shot in the Český Krumlov Castle and the Jindřichův Hradec Castle, both in Bohemia, as well as in the town of Telč and Kroměříž in Moravia. The films were produced and financed by Devine Entertainment, Sony Classical, HBO Original Films of New York with The Family Channel of Toronto. [5] Further locations were found throughout Czechia and Slovakia as well as Istria in Croatia. [6] Even a Roman Coliseum was rented in Pula, Croatia. Devine oversaw symphonic music production for all of the films and produced 6 classical CD recordings distributed by Sony Classical of New York, led by Peter Gelb. One of his loves was directing the ballet sequences with principal dance members of the National Ballet of Canada and the Czech National Ballet for his films, Rossini's Ghost , Bizet's Dream and Degas and the Dancer. [7] Choreography for Rossini's Ghost and Bizet's Dream were by Stelio Calagias.

A further six films were made back in Czechia and Slovakia, as well as the castle owned by Desmond Guinness in Dublin, Ireland. Devine also rented the entire piazza in Feltre, Italy for his film Leonardo: A Dream of Flight. His next film Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants was filmed in the castle of Monselice, the Padova Anatomical theatre—the first medical theatre to teach dissection built in 1596 and the Doge's Palace, Venice. Sales continued worldwide and the films were licensed again in Canada by YTV and subsequently TVO, TFO and Radio Canada. [8] By this time, broadcast sales crossed over the 90 country mark. In all, Devine's HBO Original films utilized locations in 6 countries comprising 5 palaces and 10 castles.

Seeking to expand sales and distribution of the children’s films, Devine Distribution was formed to distribute directly to Canadian and U.S. parents and their children, Canadian schools and libraries and U.S. schools and libraries. Over 1,000,000 DVDs have been sold directly to US and Canadian teachers and librarians.

Devine produced and directed the family feature film aimed at the 4-7 year olds, Bailey's Billion$ . [9] The film had a theatrical debut in Canada, the USA and Russia and has sold 450,000 DVD copies. It is currently being broadcast on television in 24 foreign countries and is a consistent VOD entertainment on Canadian Specialty Channels.

David acted as Executive Producer to the prime time dramatic mini-series, Across the River to Motor City for Educated Pictures. [10] It was shown in prime time in Canada for the CHUM Group. It was nominated for 7 Gemini Awards including best mini-series. Also in 2008, Devine Distribution bought the rights to a 4 DVD collection on the history of music starring and hosted by Wynton Marsalis called Marsalis on Music. [11]

In 2023, David developed the feature film screenplay, The Runner for production in the summer of 2024.

The Runner is based on Billy Sherring - the only Canadian to ever win the Olympic Gold medal in the Marathon at the 1906 Athens Games. Also in development for 2023 is a 26-episode one-hour television drama series on the life and times of Canadian hero, Dr. Norman Bethune.

On an adventurous note in 2024 a political thriller will be in development on the life and times of Bernadette Devlin McAliskey commencing at the Battle of the Bogside in Northern Ireland. This is the story of the attempted murder of an Irish Member of Parliament following her involvement at Bloody Sunday (1972).

Devine has also directed 5 films on Holocaust survivors living in Canada produced by his business partner, Richard Mozer, for Naomi Azrieli and David Azrieli's Foundation.

The Madcap Learning Adventure

David was the President and Founder of The Madcap Learning Adventure from 2012 to 2017. Members of the Board of Directors included Sir Ken Robinson, Sir Michael Barber and MIT’s Dr. Peter Senge. The company's prime goal was to deliver learning for students and teachers mainly in U.S. K-12 schools. Madcap's goal has been to provide the complete curriculum and make it available to all students on their cell phone or pad or any other device any day and at any time to improve learning outcomes at a vast rate. The company closed in 2017.

The Madcap Learning Adventure's initial funding came from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Pearson Education. Madcap is a digital and interactive education knowledge company which produces pedagogical resources for teachers and film, animation and interactive non-linear content modules for K-12 students. Modular prototypes are delivered from a web portal by streaming broadband to all forms of mobile devices.

Testing in the classroom took place in Brunswick, Maine and in Toronto, Ontario and truly exceptional results were published in a 98-page Independent pilot study conducted by the University of Maine's Graduate School of Education.

The Madcap Learning Adventures' digital proof-of-concept results confirmed vastly improved student learning outcomes when used instead of textbooks. Madcap could not create the desired sales needed to cause further growth because all textbook companies chose to continue to sell textbooks rather than advancing into 21st Century learning.

Filmography

YearTitleCredited asNotes
SeriesTitleDirectorProducer
1985A Young Children's Concert with RaffiYesYes
1988Raffi in Concert with the Rise and Shine BandYesYes
1989Indian TimeYesYes
1992 Beethoven Lives Upstairs YesYes
1994Composers' SpecialsBizet's DreamYesYesalso as writer
1995Strauss: The King of 3/4 TimeNoYesalso as writer
1995 Bach's Fight for Freedom NoYesalso as writer
1996Inventors' SpecialsEinstein: Light to the Power of 2YesYesalso Story by
1996Composers' Specials Rossini's Ghost YesYesalso as writer
1996Liszt's RhapsodyNoYesalso as writer
1996Inventors' SpecialsLeonardo: A Dream of FlightNoYes.also Story by
1996Composers' Specials Handel's Last Chance NoYesalso as writer
1997Inventors' SpecialsMarie Curie: More Than Meets the EyeNoYesalso Story by
1997Newton: A Tale of Two IsaacsNoYesalso Story by
1997Galileo: On the Shoulders of GiantsYesYesalso story by
1998Artists' SpecialsDegas and the DancerYesYesalso story by
1998Inventors' SpecialsEdison: The Wizard of LightYesYesalso story by
1999Artists' SpecialsRembrandt: Fathers & SonsYesYesalso Story by
1999Winslow Homer: An American OriginalNoYesalso Story by
1999Monet: Shadow and LightYesYesalso Story by
1999Mary Cassatt: An American ImpressionistNoYesalso Story by
1999Goya: Awakened in a DreamNoYesalso Story by
2005 Bailey's Billion$ YesYes

Selected film honors and awards

A Young Children's Concert with Raffi

Raffi in Concert with the Rise and Shine Band

Beethoven Lives Upstairs

Bizet's Dream

Handel's Last Chance

The Composers' Specials

Einstein: Light to the Power of Two

Leonardo: A Dream of Flight

Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants

Edison: The Wizard of Light

Degas and the Dancer

Mary Cassatt: American Impressionist

Rembrandt: Fathers and Sons

Monet: Shadow and Light

Bailey's Billion$

Across the River to Motor City

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