Camille

Writer | Director | Producer

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Camille Beaudoin is a mixed blood Indigenous (Cree, Mohawk, Métis) and French-Canadian Writer, Director, and Producer originally from Central Alberta, now based in Vancouver, BC, always firmly rooted on Turtle Island.  

Camille has spent the last sixteen years at Mosaic Entertainment guiding the creative on development, production, and post-production of world-class screen content including three feature films, three mobile games, countless hours of online video, and over 100 episodes of comedy TV. While sometimes taking on the roles of Writer or Director, Camille’s focus has often been Creative Producing while working closely with other Writers, Directors, Department Heads, and the Post Production team to make top quality, multi-award winning scripted productions. Projects Camille has helmed creatively include the winner of Kidscreen’s Best Teen Movie #Roxy starring Booboo Stewart (Disney Descendants) and Danny Trejo (Spy Kids, Machete), four seasons of the comedy series Tiny Plastic Men (nominated for Best Comedy Series at the Canadian Screen Awards three seasons in a row and listed on Vulture.com as one of Canada’s top 25 essential sitcoms), as well as five seasons of the popular sketch comedy series CAUTION: May Contain Nuts (APTN). 

Camille is now focusing more of her attention on building her career as Writer and Director on productions outside of Mosaic Entertainment’s slate. Most recently Camille has Written and/or Directed TV series and other content including the new APTN series Bears’ Lair (Writer/Director), the Chiefs of Ontario’s Project Uplift rewrite of Pocahontas (Writer), and Lopii Productions TFO Children’s series Couleurs du Nord (Director).

Camille is an alumnus of the National Screen Institute and Banff Centre for the Arts, former Board Member of the Alberta Media Production Industries Association, and a former member of the Edmonton Screen Industries Office Advisory Committee. She was named Edmonton YWCA’s 2014 Woman of Distinction in Arts & Culture, and Avenue Magazine’s Top 40 under 40. Camille is honoured to be Facilitator for the Whistler Film Festival Indigenous Filmmaker Fellowship, and is also Founder and Executive Director of Girls in Film & Television (GIFT), a not-for-profit dedicated to addressing the issue of gender parity and representation on screen by inspiring teen girls to get behind the camera through hands-on learning and support. 


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I’m a former journalist who transitioned into website design. I love playing with typography and colors. My hobbies include watches and weightlifting.

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