Simon Capet
- Producer
- Director
- Production Manager
Originally from England, Capet is part of three generations of
classical musicians. "Music was the family trade, and I was also
intended to carry the baton -- literally." Capet studied music,
specifically conducting, at the Royal College Junior Department, and
the Royal Academy of Music. He subsequently held posts as Music
Director for the Pegasus Ensemble, Battersea Arts Centre Opera, The
Middlesex Philharmonic, and the Harrow Symphony, before moving to
Vancouver, Canada, in 1995. He then became Music Coordinator and
Assistant Conductor for Vancouver Opera, and Music Director of the
Modern Baroque Opera, which he co-founded. It was in Vancouver, now the
third busiest film and TV production centre in North America, that he
had the opportunity to consider a change in career. "Being here, it
became increasingly hard for me to concentrate on music when all around
me were people making films. When my contract at Vancouver Opera
expired, I decided to stay in Vancouver and go to film school." Capet
attended the Vancouver Film School, which subsequently employed him as
the administrator for their Acting and Writing programmes. "It was
while working for the VFS that I came up with a way to use my new-found
filmmaking skills in combination with my experience as a conductor. I
would make a short drama about baroque opera. This of course required
period costumes, wigs, props, furniture, and the construction of the
interior of a baroque opera house. I'm certain that everyone who read
my script for 'Evirati' thought I was crazy!" Bonkers or not, Capet
preceded to make the half-hour musical drama, and the effort has won
much critical and audience acclaim. At the 2000 Vancouver International
Film Festival, Capet received the Telefilm Canada Award for "Best
Emerging Director of a Short Film." The jury for this award applauded
Capet's approach to art, elegance and beauty. "Evirati".