David Vainola


David J. Vainola is a Canadian television and film writer and producer.

Early life

Vainola was born in Leicester, United Kingdom, and became a Canadian citizen in 1967.

Career

For the National Film Board of Canada, Vainola directed the short dramatic film "The Drive Away" in 1989. He directed the short film "The Other Prison", which won a Silver Plaque at the Chicago Film Festival and a Reel Award.
Vainola directed the short film "Curiosities" in 1995. "Curiosities" was nominated for two Gemini Awards, including best short program, and won the Best Canadian Film award at the Toronto Worldwide Film Short Festival in 1996.
Vainola wrote and directed the one-hour documentary 30 Second Democracy in 1997. The film has been nationally broadcast in more than a dozen countries, including Canada.
In 2008, Vainola wrote the TV mini-series Diamonds. Diamonds aired around the world, including a prime-time broadcast on ABC Television in 2008, and received 12 Gemini Award nominations. Vainola was nominated for a Gemini Award in 2009 for Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for his work on Diamonds.
Vainola was a story consultant on Season 1 of the award-winning Cardinal, and was a consulting producer for Combat Hospital.
Vainola created, with Frank Spotnitz, the television show Ransom. He is an executive producer on the show, which is inspired by the real-life negotiators and. Combalbert and Mery have also provided commentary on episodes of Season 1 of Ransom, available on YouTube. Season 1 of Ransom aired December 2016; Season 2 aired April 7, 2018. On July 16, 2018, CBS and Global announced that the series has been renewed for a 13-episode third season, which premiered February 16, 2019.

Selected filmography