Tyson Call, who grew up making home movies on his parents' camcorder, graduated from Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts in Southern California. Shortly after, on the drive home to Utah to take care of a parent who had been badly injured on their Harley-Davidson, he received a call for an interview with a Park City production company. Almost immediately, Tyson was again a Utah resident, developing, selling, and then behind the camera filming the reality television show, “Bitchin’ Rides,” among the most-viewed TV shows on Discovery Channel’s MotorTrend Network.
More than a decade later, he’s still filming the popular show, along with several seasons of “BattleBots,” Netflix's "Hyperdrive," and other TV and digital media projects. He also established and later sold a successful drone photography business called Full Collective Media, then developed Cutthroat Studios, a rental house and shooting space for film, commercials, music videos, and interviews, located just 10 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City.
Most recently, he came together with three film school friends and long-time colleagues to produce the upcoming docudrama feature film, Grizzly Night, which completed production in September 2023 after receiving a coveted SAG waiver to film during the actors' strike. Tyson is passionate about bringing exciting projects to the extensive and impressive film community in and around Salt Lake City.
Tyson is married to actor Lauren Call. The couple has two small children.