Cameron Roy Hall
Location
United States Of America
School
Vernon College
Midwestern State University
Expertise
Video Game Movies, The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Movie Musicals
- Cameron is a playwright. His catalog includes one-act plays written for the purpose of historical education, children's fantasy written for use by regional theatres, and an unofficial stage parody of the "Super Smash Bros." video game series written for the sheer joy of it.
- When he was a teenager, local businesses in his hometown of Wichita Falls, Texas, hired Cameron to write commercials. Now, he writes commercials, blurbs, and miscellaneous copy for independent companies wherever he goes.
- The first thing Cameron does after watching a new movie or playing a new game is open the associated IMDb trivia page to discover the inner workings of whatever he just enjoyed. That same curiosity is what he hopes to sate for others in his own writings.
Experience
Cameron Roy Hall joined Static Media in 2022. Some of his previous bylines are featured on /Film and SVG, The Gamer, and Brave Writer.
Education
Attending Midwestern State University earned Cameron a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
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