Cameron Durington is a Junior at Missouri State University and has worked with Carbon Trace since 2019.

Originally, Cameron is from Liberty, Missouri, just outside downtown Kansas City.

He enjoys skateboarding, watching and playing ice hockey, and anything that has to deal with movies.

Whether producing, directing, filming, or simply watching, Cameron says that he enjoys it all.

“I particularly enjoy the art of documentary filmmaking because of the light it brings to the issues of our community. This company doesn’t get the recognition it deserves and I’m proud to be a part of the team!”

This is his second semester as an intern, and we hope he returns for as many semesters as possible. We appreciate the continued efforts on his part. He has worked with the crews on “All of a Sudden” and the upcoming student film “16 Weeks.” 

Support Nonprofit Documentary Filmmaking:

Carbon Trace can provide significant guidance in developing, funding, producing, and distributing a documentary film. For high school students wishing to learn more about documentary filmmaking, Missouri State University offers degrees in digital filmmaking, media production, journalism, and other associated areas.

To participate in the documentary education provided through the Carbon Trace Team, we encourage you to apply for a filmmaking internship, submit a documentary idea, or apply to become a volunteer using the forms below.

Join Carbon Trace as a student volunteer

Apply for an internship

Submit a documentary idea

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