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Cameron S. Mitchell | |
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Born | (1991-02-28) February 28, 1991 (age 33) Marquette, Michigan, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer |
Website | www |
Cameron S. Mitchell (born February 28, 1991) is an American documentary filmmaker and cinematographer. He has directed several documentary films and has also worked as a producer and cinematographer. He is the founder and owner of the production company CSM Productions.
Biography
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Originally from Marquette, Michigan, Mitchell currently resides in Albany, New York.
Mitchell is known for his work including the Telly Award-winning PBS American Masters Documentary Elsa (2022), The Co-Op (2021, Slamdance Channel), and the nationally broadcast commercial series Haul Away Hunger for Toyota and Philabundance. Mitchell has also worked as a DP on the Emmy-winning series Cat People (2022, Netflix) and as a camera operator on features such as Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time (2022, Hulu) and Paint (2023, IFC Films). He is the founder of CSM Productions, and his documentaries have been featured at major festivals like Slamdance, Flickers’ Rhode Island, Holly Shorts, and Hot Springs.
In addition to his filmmaking achievements, Mitchell has given talks at various events and institutions, including the Access Living 30th Anniversary of the ADA, the International Conference of Genocide Scholars, the University of Auckland in New Zealand, the University of New Delhi, and the University of Dundee in Scotland. As a working film professional with a career spanning over a decade, he has worked with notable writers and directors such as Aaron Sorkin (Molly's Game), M. Night Shyamalan (Split), Ron Howard (Made in America), and Drew Barrymore (The Drew Barrymore Show). His work has gained recognition and coverage in prominent media outlets such as Rolling Stone, Deadline, Variety, and CNN.
Filmography
- The Co-Op (2017)
- Regenesis (2019)
- Heartbeat (2020)
- Elsa (2022)
- Disposable Humanity (post-production)
References
External links
- Cameron S. Mitchell at IMDb
- CSM Productions official website
- Disposable Humanity
Category:1991 births
Category:Living people
Category:People from Marquette, Michigan
Category:Film directors from Michigan
- Cameron S. Mitchell at IMDb
- "An Interview with Director Cameron S. Mitchell". Salt Lake Dirt. Salt Lake Dirt.
- Salce, Chris. "American Masters: Elsa Sjunneson". Film Threat. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- Garret, Lucas. "In Session: Cameron S. Mitchell". The Daily Gazette. The Daily Gazette. Retrieved 23 December 2024.