Kameron Mack is a Los Angeles-based creative director, producer, filmmaker, and emerging screenwriter making his scripted debut with "Through His Eyes."
As the former Director of Creative Content at Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's Westbrook Media, he led creative direction, development and production for high-profile projects across film, television, and digital media. His work includes theatrical marketing for Will Smith's award-winning "King Richard," directing and producing video assets for Britney Spears' New York Times bestselling memoir "The Woman in Me," and directing "Road to Bel-Air," the behind-the-scenes docu-series for Peacock's "Bel-Air." He also produced the award-winning documentary "Own the 8 Count" with Logitech and spearheaded national campaigns featuring Lil Nas X, Jaden Smith, and Willow Smith.
His creative credits extend to the Emmy-winning "Red Table Talk," Naomi Campbell's "Being Naomi," Meta's "#BuyBlackFriday Live," and branded content for Complex Networks, NBCUniversal, Paramount+, Snapchat, and Marvel's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" with Bevel.
Kameron is the creator and director of the award-winning film "Kings America Made," which earned critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of Black queer identity. A University of Kansas graduate with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Dance, he brings over a decade of storytelling experience to his first screenplay—a psychological thriller exploring the intersection of Black masculinity, queer identity, and mental health.
Honored with the 2021 Native Son Next Award, Kameron is committed to amplifying underrepresented voices through bold, socially conscious storytelling that challenges audiences and shifts culture.