Campbell Beaton

Campbell Beaton
Born 29 September
Nationality British
Occupation Producer

Campbell Beaton is a British producer.

About

Campbell Beaton is a producer and director. He began Fortune Films in 2005 over a £1 bet that ‘anyone’ could make films. He is now one of Soho’s busiest producers. He has made commercials for the likes of Mercedes, Burberry and Dolce & Gabbana for Mario Testino, and promos for artists ranging from Professor Green to the Sugababes. Campbell’s real passion is film. He has produced the multi award winning shorts, Half Hearted by Max McGill, The Karman Line by Oscar Sharp and Sean De Sparengo’s Counting Backwards.

Current projects

Campbell is currently working on a new feature Hot Property (film) Starring MyAnna Buring. Currently previewing at Film festivals.

Film awards

COWBOY BEN starring Shaun Dooley

  • Best short film – Promax 2014
  • Best short film – CPIFF 2014
  • Best Drama Short Film – MIFF 2015
  • Best Performance Award – Plymouth Film Festival 2015

THE KARMAN LINE Oscar Sharp DOP Robbie Ryan

Starring: Olivia Colman, Shaun Dooley, and Chelsea Corfield

  • Winner – BIFA Best Short Film
  • Nomination – BAFTA 2015 Best Short Film[1]
  • Winner - Aspen Shortsfest Best Comedy
  • Winner - Aspen Shortsfest Ellen Prize for Originality
  • Winner - Grand Prix Short - FIRST Film Festival, China
  • Winner - Best Fiction Short - Deadcenter festival Oklahoma
  • Winner - Best Short Film - Savannah Film Festival
  • Winner - Best Short Drama - New Hampshire Film Festival
  • Winner - Best Drama - San Jose Short Film Festival
  • Winner - Best Short - UK Film Festival

Counting Backwards - Director Sean De Sparengo, DOP Adam Suchzisky

Starring Hetti Bywater, Kate Ashfield, and Craig Conway

  • Winner – Great lakes IFF 2015
  • Official Selection – San Luis Obispo IFF 2015
  • Official Selection – Hamilton FF 2015
  • Official Selection – River Bend IFF
  • Official Selection – Bronx IFF

References

  1. "Film in 2015". bafta.org. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
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