Meagan King grew up in the small town of Chatham, Ontario with a love for filmmaking. She would always be running around with a camera in her hand, creating whatever story came to her head. Meagan created her first short film, Robot Friend, during her first year at Humber Polytechnic, taking their Film and Television Production program. It has been nominated and received awards at film festivals, including Best First-Time Filmmaker at the Alternative Film Festival and Best Toronto Film at the 300 Second Short Film Festival. Meagan has produced a short documentary, Go Where The Snow Is: Making Mentors, which explored the life and legacy of the late Drew Hodgins at Mount St. Louis Moonstone, a short film, Zero O’Clock, which was nominated and awarded Best Student Film at Toronto Arts & Entertainment Film Festival and selected for screening at the Great Canadian Comedy Film Festival and a PSA on supporting queer spaces all at her time at Humber. She’s worked at Vortex Media as their Development Intern, gaining more skills in the craft of script writing and development. She’s currently writing her first feature film, OFF-LINE, which will be filmed this summer in Windsor for Buzzflix.