About
Kevin Cameron is a filmmaker, animator and artist with a particular focus on documentary and participative work. He graduated from Glasgow University’s Department of Film and Television Studies and The University of Bristol’s postgrad in Film production. With a wide ranging practice, he has produced award winning work for BBC, Scottish TV and Canal Plus in France and delivered commissions for bodies such as Creative Scotland, Education Scotland, Screen Scotland and the Freedom of Information Commissioner. Kevin had a long running collaboration with writer and artist Alasdair Gray producing a number of shorts and the feature length documentary Alasdair Gray, A Life in Progress which screened extensively at festivals and twice on the BBC.
Kevin has a long standing interest and practice in collaborative and participative filmmaking and has worked in multiple contexts and with diverse members of the community. Highlights of this strand of his practice have included presenting work for the directors programme of the GI festival and presenting in the Carnegie Hall in New York as part of International Conference of Teaching Artists. Kevin has also worked extensively in formal education with young people and teaching staff and received a high commendation from Queen Margaret University’s course in Professional Practice in Film Education.
Lochwinnoch based, Kevin has firm local links, recently presenting work at the Cycle Arts Festival as well as delivering a time capsule of Paisley Town Hall. Amongst others, Kevin has been pleased to work alongside: Pachedu, ReMode, PACE, Create and the TH.CARS2 programme.