Raising awareness for Canadian art is a big part of the awards, says the Chan brothers.
Barely out of bed and with a cup of coffee yet to be brewed, Richmond resident Caleb Chan and Brian Chan’s phones were filled with congratulatory text messages from friends as early as 6 a.m. in late February.The messages, explained Caleb, were for two 2023 Canadian Screen Award nominations for best original music in animation.
Brian and Caleb told the Richmond News that it is an exciting moment to be recognized for their work. The Hugh Boyd grads have always had an interest in pursuing music even before emigrating to Canada from Hong Kong in 1997. Caleb completed a degree geared towards classical concert stage music but pursued a career in TV production when he finished his studies.
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