Cameron McCasland

Directing 1 titles 1981-08-24 Dallas, Texas, USA

Cameron McCasland is a distinguished writer, director, and film producer who has earned an Emmy nomination for his innovative work in the film industry. He made a significant mark with his feature film debut, "The Lashman," which not only impressed critics but also earned him the title of Indie Director of the Year at the Indieville TV Awards.

Over the years, McCasland has produced numerous music videos for acclaimed artists such as Quiet Company, Florida Georgia Line, Big & Rich, Maren Morris, and Chris Lane. These videos have collectively amassed millions of views and have contributed to several chart-topping Billboard hits, while receiving features in prominent outlets like Rolling Stone and Good Morning America.

His impactful half-hour documentary, "Dallas Smith: Lifted," was aired nationally on CMT Canada, while his short documentary series "I Heard The Devil Say My Name Out Loud," centered on the Austin rock band Quiet Company, received accolades at both the Communicator and Omni Awards.

Through his production company, Red Headed Revolution, McCasland collaborated with Element Twenty Two to create successful films, including "More Scenes From A Gay Marriage," "Paternity Leave," and "What's The Matter With Gerald." His television directing credits include multiple iterations of the beloved Dr. Gangrene character for the CW Network, as well as the award-winning PSA campaign "Go Green With Dr. Gangrene," recognized by local authorities for its public service impact.

In 2018, he took on a producer role at Addiction Campuses Network in Nashville, where he developed the award-winning digital documentary series "Around The Turn" and directed the feature documentary "Jumpin' Johnny," which celebrated Harlem Globetrotters legend Dr. John Kline, winning Best Overall Feature Film at the 2019 Fort Worth Indie Film Showcase.

Currently, McCasland serves as the Director of Content & Member Relations for NECAT Network in Nashville, focusing on creating educational and arts programming. His work has garnered multiple honors, including

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