Cameron Washington
Cameron Washington (born February 1980, San Francisco, California) is an independent filmmaker, musician, and writer based in Brooklyn and San Francisco. He wrote and directed the 2005 comedy, High School Ripped Me A New One, which screened at the Spaghetti Junction Film Festival, The San Francisco Black Film Festival and won Best Comedy at the New York International Independent Film Festival.[1][2] His second feature film, Sex, Drugs, and Jazz,[3] will begin shooting early 2009 in New York City.[citation needed]
On trumpet Washington was a principal instrumentalist for the Bay Area Wind Symphony and Winds Across the Bay. He led an 18-piece Big Band for many years, and has worked with musicians including Chuck Mangione, The Melodians, and Andy Bassford.
Articles[edit]
"IFP Filmmakers Conference: You down with IFP? Yea you know me!" Lazy Lima Bean Film Magazine, September 2007
"Indie and Bi-Coastal" NY Portfolio, September 2007
References[edit]
- ↑ San Francisco Black Film Festival (May 5, 2005). "Breathtaking Range of Films & Events Make Seventh Annual SFBFF a Sure Bet". BlackNLA, Press release.
- ↑ "New York May 2006 Awards". New York International Independent Film Festival.
- ↑ Sex, Drugs, and Jazz Website.
- Brooklyn Free Speech TV blog, about "Caught in The Act" show featuring Washington and The Melodians, December 24, 2008
- San Francisco Observer, June 13, 2005[page needed]
- The Atlanta Journal – Constitution, April 21, 2006[page needed]
- Radio Interview with Cameron Washington, Hosted by Mark Farrell on CD 101.9 FM
- Film Threat, October 26, 2005
- Filmmaker Magazine
- Reggae Review, July, 2005
External links[edit]
- High School Ripped Me A New One on IMDb Search this movie on
- High School Ripped Me A New One, Official Site
- Sex, Drugs, and Jazz, Official Site
- New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, 2006 awards
- Lazy Limabean Film Magazine, Contributor page
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