Oliver William Staton is an award-winning Japanese American filmmaker based in Northwest Indiana known for crafting emotionally textured and visually compelling narratives. With a deep understanding of storytelling and a knack for leading creative teams, Oliver is a dynamic director, writer, and producer.
Before transitioning to filmmaking, Oliver earned Bachelor's & Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering and worked at General Electric and Tesla.These experiences honed his problem-solving abilities, leadership skills, and capacity to execute ambitious projects under tight deadlines - qualities he now applies to the creative process.
Oliver trained formally at the London Film School, where he earned an MA in Filmmaking. His thesis film, Places We Knew, premiered at an Academy Award-qualifying festival and serves as a proof of concept for a feature-length project. The film is a personal exploration of cultural identity, told through a Japanese American lens, and reflects his commitment to creating stories with universal emotional impact.
As a director, Oliver is known for his collaborative approach and ability to inspire confidence in cast and crew, ensuring every project is executed with clarity and vision. His portfolio spans narrative shorts, commercial content, and educational projects, showcasing versatility and the ability to deliver on creative briefs while staying on time and within budget.