Hi, I’m Clint Adam Smyth. I’m an award-winning Director, Producer, Videographer, Editor and Photographer with over 30 years in film and media production. I’ve delivered more than 2,500 corporate, commercial, and music video projects, balancing creative vision with client objectives across broadcast, digital, and branded content.
Based in Toronto, I run Big City Studio, leading end-to-end productions from concept to post-production. I collaborate with clients, talent, and agencies to craft compelling visual storytelling, manage budgets and schedules, and ensure smooth delivery for web, TV, and campaigns.
Experience Level
Language
Work Experience
Education
Qualifications
Industry Experience
This is one of 35 shorts I edited for InvestorNews:
In this InvestorNews Short, Brett Marsh, President, CEO, and Director of Spartan Metals Corp. (TSXV: W | OTCQB: SPRMF), breaks down why rubidium is suddenly on everyone’s radar. He explains how this little-known element underpins next-generation telecommunications and quantum computers – the backbone of artificial intelligence – while also playing a critical role in military technologies like atomic clocks, missile guidance systems, high-precision GPS, and night-vision equipment. When you combine its high-tech and defense applications, rubidium emerges as one of the most desirable and strategically important critical metals in today’s geopolitical landscape.
This is one of 50 shorts that I edited for Yogi Akal and the Yogic Arts And Sciences.
Videography and Editing: Clint Adam Smyth
A showing of fashion and accessories by 2 Canadian designers
Model: Sophie
Fashion By Zoran Dobric
Headpieces by Maria Curcic Millinery
Makeup and hair by Vasso Thymis
This one of 35 Video interviews I shot during Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada Convention 2026.
On the third day of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada Convention in Toronto, InvestorNews.com host Tracy Hughes spoke with Rowena Smith, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Australian Strategic Materials Ltd. (ASX: ASM), and Mark Chalmers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR), about the companies’ proposed partnership and the momentum building across the critical minerals sector.
“PDAC, how’s it going for you?” Hughes asked.
“Oh, it’s been vibrant this year,” Ms. Smith said. “I’m amazed at how many people are here, but also there’s just such terrific energy.”
Mr. Chalmers agreed. “There’s a unique buzz this year at PDAC,” he said. “With the metals prices across the board, there’s a lot of excitement and a lot of optimism for the future.”
Hughes noted the strong interest in the companies’ collaboration. “Our interview with you had over 20,000 views,” she said. “Everybody wants to know about the ASM–Energy Fuels partnership.”
“I’ll let Rowena start it off,” Mr. Chalmers said. “We’ve been talking for a few years, haven’t we?”
“We have,” Ms. Smith said. She explained that Australian Strategic Materials Ltd. has pursued a strategy “to go from mine all the way through to alloys,” emphasizing that building supply chains requires partnerships. “The only way to do that rapidly is to work with partners who already have established capability.”
She said conditions across the sector shifted over the past year. “The pennies just dropped that there’s an urgency to get into a fully vertically integrated solution,” Ms. Smith said. “When we came together with Energy Fuels, we could see there are amazing synergies between the two businesses.”
Mr. Chalmers said the partnership fills a key gap for Energy Fuels Inc… “We were interested in moving further down the supply chain through alloys,” he said. “The biggest gap we had as a company was in the metals and alloys. ASM fits perfectly into that gap.”
Hire a Film Director
We have the best film director experts on Twine. Hire a film director in Toronto today.