Toni Meyers was producer, editor and co-writer of the award-winning IMAX 3D film Deep Sea 3D and rejoined Howard Hall and the production team of Under the Sea 3D in the same capacities.
Myers began her career as an editor on documentaries, television dramas, features and music films for CBC-TV, CTV, the BBC and the Beatles' company, Apple. Her long association with large-format films began when she was assistant editor of Graeme Ferguson's stunning multi-screen documentary for Montreal's EXPO '67, Polar Life. With the ensuing debut of IMAX technology, Myers was editor of Ferguson's pioneering large-format film North of Superior. She went on to edit many other IMAX films, including Ocean, Snow Job, Nomads of the Deep, Hail Columbia! and Heart Land, and was associate producer of Rolling Stones at the Max.
A key member of the IMAX space team that Ferguson assembled, Myers also wrote and edited the space films The Dream Is Alive, Destiny in Space and Blue Planet (which she also narrated), and was co-producer and writer/editor of L5: First City in Space and Mission to Mir.
In 2000, Myers produced, wrote and edited the award-winning Space Station 3D, the first large-format 3D film to be shot in space. She continues the space saga with Hubble 3D (working title), to be released in 2010.