Sean T Campbell
- Cinematographer
- Editor
- Actor
Sean T Campbell is a Cinematographer from central Massachusetts with a degree in Film/Media and Communication Studies from the University of Rhode Island.
He has several years of experience with videography and editing, from corporate videos to weddings. Over the years, he has contributed his skills to a variety of short films, and has a penchant for shooting horrors and thrillers. His style is calculated and thoughtful, but has a slow-burn atmosphere that immerses you in story environments and it's characters motivations.
Sean received Best Cinematography at the Providence 48 Hour Film Festival for "Surface Tension" and was nominated for Best Cinematography at the New Bedford Film Festival for "To Dust All Return". His most recent endeavor, "Sweet Freedom", was his most ambitious project yet. The film tells the story of Mary Polly Johnson, an abolitionist from 19th Century New Bedford.
He has several years of experience with videography and editing, from corporate videos to weddings. Over the years, he has contributed his skills to a variety of short films, and has a penchant for shooting horrors and thrillers. His style is calculated and thoughtful, but has a slow-burn atmosphere that immerses you in story environments and it's characters motivations.
Sean received Best Cinematography at the Providence 48 Hour Film Festival for "Surface Tension" and was nominated for Best Cinematography at the New Bedford Film Festival for "To Dust All Return". His most recent endeavor, "Sweet Freedom", was his most ambitious project yet. The film tells the story of Mary Polly Johnson, an abolitionist from 19th Century New Bedford.