My name is Sydney Worden. I am a video editor and cinematographer in Winnipeg, Manitoba. I specialize in cinematic videos and documentary filmmaking.

I’m ready to work with you!

I have a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Manitoba in Film Studies and am consistently dedicated to learning my craft. I created Sydney Ellen Films in 2023.

Using a Dana Dolly at a Camera Lab in 2024, put on by Film Training Manitoba.

I have experience across a variety of projects, including documentaries, event filming, and content creation. I pride myself in my ability to capture and rapidly edit footage to craft visually striking narratives and have produced over 260 educational YouTube videos. I have proven professionalism in working independently and in teams - including being Director of Photography on projects, one in the 48 Hour Film Challenge!

Projects

Check “Portfolio” page for all of my work.

Poster for my first documentary, “From Tipple to Tee” and first film post-graduation. Click poster to watch.

Poster for my second documentary, “Variations”, to be released November 18, 2024. Click poster to watch.

Services Offered

  • Have footage already that you need put together? Whether its a corporate video, documentary or narrative, I can help make your vision come true.

  • Restore and enhance colours to your raw and log footage.

  • Cinematic videos that show off your product or service. These can include hype reels and educational videos that explain why customers need your product or service or explain cost rationale.

  • Beautiful films that tell your story with powerful interviews and imagery.

  • Descriptive videos that include training videos, real estate tours, testimonials, employee biographies, videos answering your company’s FAQs, commercials, and more.

Visit “rates” page for rates and other important information.

Testimonials

  • This is a striking experimental short film that manages to be at once evocatively abstract and intiminately personal.

    -University Professor on Short Film, “Perspective”

  • Great job. Absolutely great job. You captured the history, tradition, and real foundation of the Ridger Cup. Your efforts are appreciated and make the 30th anniversary even more special.

    Ridger Cup Participant

  • I have to say, as the term progressed you just got better and better. By the end of term, you were on fire. Well done!

    University Professor of Beginner Filmmaking