Telling stories through film

Writer.Director.Editor
Visual storyteller

Films connect with us on such an emotional level, halfway between ancestral fireside stories and dreams of the future.

They can make us laugh and cry; connect and bond with one another. Empathise with a strangers point of view.

Show us we are not alone.


Cameron is a visual storyteller and filmmaker and an active member of a local filmmaking club - below are some of his films to date:

A short film about the desire for fulfillment when paddling against the current that is life and a homage to one of the best movies ever made: 'Apocalypse Now'

One man project made on a zero budget with my phone and a tripod on the River Wey, UK

Winner of Surrey Borders Movie Makers Annual members competition:

'Best Overall Film'

'Best First Time Winner'

'Best Photography'

'Best Camerawork'

A Paddle Trip Now - 2024

A man with a beard and long hair tied back, paddling a canoe or kayak in a river surrounded by trees and greenery.
A man sitting on an inflatable paddleboard in a narrow waterway surrounded by lush green foliage.
Person falling off a paddleboard into the water in a river, with their paddle raised in the air, surrounded by green trees and grass.

Reflections tells the story of an older married couple who have drifted apart leading to short tempers and constant bickering. On a woodland walk to a witches cave they are forced to confront how they each see each other and reflect on how they see themselves.

Filmed at Mother Ludlam's Cave, Farnham, Surrey, UK and surrounding areas

Reflections - 2025

An elderly woman and an elderly man engaged in a conversation outdoors, with the woman reaching out towards the man who appears surprised or concerned. The background shows a stone wall and a decorative iron gate.
Photograph of an elderly couple smiling outdoors, standing in front of a wooden fence. The woman is wearing a blue top and patterned pants, holding gardening tools, while the man is wearing a blue sweater and light-colored pants, also holding gardening tools.
A human face reflected in the underside of water as if through a mirror