Nina was the Producer, Director and Writer of The Idealist - James Beveridge, Film Guru, 2006 Worldfest-Houston Remi Award winner “World Peace & Understanding”,which premiered on TVO in May 2006.  This feature length POV documentary film explores the life and work of Nina’s father. It was shot in 2004 throughout India, the USA and Canada, chronicling 50 years of her father’s life in the documentary movement.

In 2003 Nina Beveridge joined Team Adrenaline to produce a 12-minute High Definition film for Olympic Spirit Toronto.  The Calling is comprised of nearly 100 years of rarely seen Official Olympic Footage and features a 10.1 surround sound mix with an original orchestral score and complex sound design. (see “The Calling” onesheet)

2006 was a busy year for Nina. In collaboration with Hop To It Productions Inc President and Exec Producer Susan Nation, she launched “Hip Hop in the T-Dot” an instructional dance and news magazine series with an innovative web site, airing on the Rogers Network and “Big Grin’s House Party” a beautifully designed and highly entertaining preschool kid’s series with a dynamic companion web site to teach tots literacy, nutrition and dance in a very fun way. Nina and Susie are also actively pitching their new multi-platform game – “Create A Date” the Winner of Round One in The Great Canadian Video Game Competition.

Nina is President and co-owner of Beevision Productions, a post-production, animation and multimedia company that she founded in 1993.  Beevision has provided animation and broadcast design to networks and broadcasters in Canada and the USA. Beevision creates unique, original content, derived from the wealth of creative experience that the Beevision team has amassed.   Beevision’s clients have included: ABC, CBC, CTV, IOC, the NBA, the Toronto Raptors, the NHL, TSN, TVO, W, Alliance-Atlantis, Olympic Spirit Toronto and a wide range of premium ad agencies and corporate clients.

Beevision’s accomplishments include providing the broadcast design, animation and on air promotions for the Toronto Raptors Basketball Club. In 1998 Beevision received a special Gemini Award for Outstanding Technical Achievement for their work on the development of the Puppetworks digital motion-capture system. In the fall of 2001, Beevision produced & designed the large scale multimedia experiences for Harbourfront’s prestigious Festival of Creative Genius, an event that honoured fourteen of the greatest creative geniuses of today.

Prior to forming Beevision, Nina was contracted in 1992 by CTV to be the Graphics Director for their coverage of the Olympic Games in Barcelona and the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer.  Nina’s career began in 1981 with Rogers Cablesystems where she created their internal graphics department. She then joined CBC’s ‘Project IRIS’ teletext field trial as lead Designer; launched the on air look / graphics department for TSN in 1984; was an Animator / Creative Director for Greenlight Animation followed by the Image Group Canada/Soho Post. She was a founding director of Inter/Access in 1982 - a non profit digital artist’s organization that is still on the cutting edge of interactive design and experimentation.