Lazare's videos take 6 awards at the Canadian International annual film festival.

At the 36th annual Canadian International Annual Film/Video Festival, Errol Lazare's videos took 6 out of a possible 16 awards in the student category. Lazare's music video, “Without Warning” by the band Month of Sundays took top prize as the best student entry and was also awarded the prize as best music video. Lazare's video, “Rally in the Valley,” a documentary on the Tsunami relief effort in the Comox Valley, with music by Rick Bossom, won best student documentary and “Mini Meet 2004”, held in Rockford, Illinois won third in the documentary category. “Tracing Violence”, a suspenseful public service announcement on student violence in corrobation with Rick Bossom music, won second in student animation, and “Mirror Mirror”, a video featuring local entertainer Kenny Shaw won second in the experimental category.

Lazare produced the videos last year when he was in gr.12 and was competing against students in film schools and universities from around the world including the United States and Ireland. He has spent the summer shooting and editing Lamborghini and Ferrari events. He did the Scuderia Rampage, an exotic car meet in Las Vegas, the Rocky Mountain Adventure, a cruise that originated in Calgary, as well as The Grand Prix weekend in Edmonton and the Running of the (Lamborghini) Bulls, a drive from Reno to Monterey. He is scheduled to shoot the Fall Foliage Tour of Ferraris and Lamborghini's originating in Denver, Colorado and return to Calgary for another Rocky Mountain Adventure. Immediately following the Calgary event he will begin the Digital Film and Video Diploma Program at the Art Inistitute in Burnaby.