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Directed by Malcolm Murray

Malcolm Murray loves to make films and has been doing so professionally since the age of 15, when pro skateboarders first began hiring him to film their tricks and edit their videos. Upon graduating from college he was awarded the prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship which took him to film and live in Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Thailand, Laos, the Czech Republic, France, Italy, and Mexico. Now 26, he lives in Brooklyn and works as a director and as a director of photography. He is represented by Mekanism and has shot campaigns for, among others, Toyota, Microsoft, Patagonia, the International Olympic Committee, Ralph Lauren, Rolling Stone, eBay, EA Sports, Clorox Greenworks, and Axe. Most recently he directed a documentary for Stella Artois, which can be viewed at uptherefilm.com. These projects have garnered Gold, Silver, and Bronze Lions at Cannes and numerous One Show Pencils. CAMERA, CAMERA is his first film.

Written by Michael Meyer

Michael Meyer, a 25 year old native of Farmington, New Mexico, is currently writing a book with David Laventhol, the former publisher of the Los Angeles Times, on the history of that newspaper and the national media empire it produced. He began contributing essays, interviews, and feature articles to the Columbia Journalism Review at the age of 23. Besides his work in media criticism, he has received grant funding to explore a diverse range of travel topics from Spring Break Cancun to race in South Africa to Greyhound bus travel. He edited and served as the narrative consultant for the feature documentary LUXURY LINER, premiering in festivals in 2010. CAMERA, CAMERA is the first feature he has written.

Produced by Josh Haner

Josh Haner is a Staff Photographer for The New York Times. Before joining the Times, he was an Assistant Picture Editor at Fortune Magazine. He attended Stanford University where he received a B.A. in Studio Art (Photography) and a B.S. in Symbolic Systems (Human-Computer Interaction). His photography received funding from a variety of sources, among them the Beagle 2 Fellowship, the Anthropological Science Department's Pritzker Scholarship, and an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Golden Grant. His documentary project on generational differences in a Southern Kenyan Maasai village earned him the Robert M. Golden medal for the Creative Arts-- the university's highest honor for a research project in the arts. He has been published in Newsweek, Fortune, and The New York Times Magazine, among many other publications. CAMERA, CAMERA is his first film.