Honour
Presented as a book and subsequent video documentary, Honour’s purpose was to capture the lesser told events and personal stories of 35 WW2 veterans.
In an age of social media and responsive web technology, a book may seem an odd choice to showcase. However, this project on launch garnered coverage in every major national paper, CBC Radio and television, Zoomer magazine, Readers Digest and countless local online and regional news stories. It generated record web traffic for Chartwell along with goodwill and enhanced public profile.
Honour was also adapted for the stage presentation "Honour: Love, Memorial, Peace" by the Canadian Men's Choir at Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto.