Cameron is a Toronto-based writer, cinematographer and producer who serves on the board of directors of Trinity Square Video—Canada’s oldest media arts organization. Originally from Vancouver, Cameron directed his first film at age 12, before completing programs at Gulf Island film and television school and Brentwood college in his teens, and then going on to study Physics and Philosophy at McGill University. His projects tend to focus on speculative themes, specifically the exploration of human bias and perceived realities.
Redemption is hard to find in prison, especially when the charge is murder, and the potential sentence is life. Set primarily in the protective custod...
What does it mean to be Portuguese? This question is the primary theme of Elaine Avila’s musical, Fado: The Saddest Music in the World—and the answer ...