Nik Green(I)
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Nik is a filmmaker with a varied past. He has been an entrepreneur for
the majority of his working life. In total he has started, maintained
and sold four completely different businesses. As the CEO and founder
of Global Authority Media, Nik produced Common Grounds, a documentary
series on the independent coffee industry and followed that up with the
festival screened Rebuild which focused on labor activism in Nova
Scotia.
Since owning a coffee house; he spent a year as a reporter for a Hollinger Press paper in the Kootenays, a year as a photographer for British Columbia Tourism and graduated from the Vancouver Film School. He also maintains a weekly column called The Electric Grapevine.
Nik has found the interviewing and writing experience to be invaluable in the documentary filmmaking process. When not working, he is an avid basketball fan, practices Krav Maga martial art and enjoys learning the bass guitar. The bass guitar influence comes from being a huge fan of the band Primus and frontman Les Claypool.
Greens' influences are Michael Mann, Quentin Tarantino, Shane Black, David Mamet, Luc Besson and Les Claypool to name a few.
Since owning a coffee house; he spent a year as a reporter for a Hollinger Press paper in the Kootenays, a year as a photographer for British Columbia Tourism and graduated from the Vancouver Film School. He also maintains a weekly column called The Electric Grapevine.
Nik has found the interviewing and writing experience to be invaluable in the documentary filmmaking process. When not working, he is an avid basketball fan, practices Krav Maga martial art and enjoys learning the bass guitar. The bass guitar influence comes from being a huge fan of the band Primus and frontman Les Claypool.
Greens' influences are Michael Mann, Quentin Tarantino, Shane Black, David Mamet, Luc Besson and Les Claypool to name a few.