Creator Camp

Creator Camp

Media Production

Building the bridge between The Internet & Hollywood

About us

Creator Camp is a global production studio and creative ecosystem that empowers & connects the next generation of filmmakers. Through events, programs, and hands-on production opportunities, we’re building a pathway for internet creators to go from their bedrooms to the big screen—from the internet to the Oscars. The next beloved filmmakers and directors who will define cinema aren’t coming through traditional film schools. They’re emerging on corners of the internet that didn’t exist 10 years ago. These creators are already telling stories that cut deeper, hit harder, and resonate in ways the old systems can’t. We host flagship events that bring together some of the most talented creators in the world. We develop and produce narrative films that connect deeply with audiences. And we partner with brands, platforms, and creators to redefine how stories are told, distributed, and experienced.

Website
https://www.creatorcamp.co/
Industry
Media Production
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022

Employees at Creator Camp

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  • Creator Camp reposted this

    Bedroom film-makers are getting f*cking good. One of our core goals with the Swiss Creator Village was to find ways to elevate these top internet creatives to the main stage. This would culminate in a series of collaborative short films created throughout the third day with hopes to legitimize and uplift these artists. However, we also realize it takes time for culture to shift and begin to accept a "creator" as a legitimate artist. Huge thank you to James Hale, Hannah Doyle, and Reto Fehr and teams at the The Publish Press, Tubefilter, and watson News with their help covering this charge and our venture into the next phase of Creator Camp. (articles linked in comments)

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  • Bedroom film-makers are getting f*cking good. One of our core goals with the Swiss Creator Village was to find ways to elevate these top internet creatives to the main stage. This would culminate in a series of collaborative short films created throughout the third day with hopes to legitimize and uplift these artists. However, we also realize it takes time for culture to shift and begin to accept a "creator" as a legitimate artist. Huge thank you to James Hale, Hannah Doyle, and Reto Fehr and teams at the The Publish Press, Tubefilter, and watson News with their help covering this charge and our venture into the next phase of Creator Camp. (articles linked in comments)

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    This is it. All we have is now. On day 3 of the Swiss Creator Village Jack Conte stepped in front of 85 of the most talented artists online and delivered one of the most powerful speeches we’ve heard. Captivating everyone’s attention for the hour, Jack would dive into his story as an artist, what his hopes are for the future, and empower those in the crowd to keep going. To push the limits of this new frontier. Thank you again, Jack, for inspiring us all and to the entire Patreon team (John Picklap, Joe Smith, Maddie Powell) for linking arms with us as we push into this next frontier of bedroom film-making. The best is yet to come!

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    1,777 followers

    This is it. All we have is now. On day 3 of the Swiss Creator Village Jack Conte stepped in front of 85 of the most talented artists online and delivered one of the most powerful speeches we’ve heard. Captivating everyone’s attention for the hour, Jack would dive into his story as an artist, what his hopes are for the future, and empower those in the crowd to keep going. To push the limits of this new frontier. Thank you again, Jack, for inspiring us all and to the entire Patreon team (John Picklap, Joe Smith, Maddie Powell) for linking arms with us as we push into this next frontier of bedroom film-making. The best is yet to come!

  • Last fall, we approached both Danielle Ito and Lexie Barnhorn with the idea of supporting Creator Camp for an entire year. A partnership that would go beyond just a one off brand deal, single event activation, but one that would tie the stories of Notion and Creator Camp together. To be honest, at the time it felt almost impossible to find partners who understood what we were trying to do. But this felt different - as the Notion team immediately would see the value that comes with enabling spaces for creatives. Fast forward almost a year later and Notion opened their NYC offices to us as 60 creatives flew into NYC from all over the world the night before the event. Together we’d host a kickoff dinner for the Swiss Creator Village, providing an opportunity for connection even before the trip had begun. What we found throughout the week was something deeper than just a simple partnership, but a deep love and respect for the Notion brand and how it supports artists. A reminder that when you find partners that are aligned, you can go much farther together. Often times lines are drawn between partnerships managers and creators. You hear the classic “hard to work with” or “not valuing my work”, but we often forget that we’re just all people at the end of the day who have a deep desire to be understood and to work as creatives. It’s within this understanding that we believe the best work can be created. Notion now has 300+ talented storytellers to not only work with, but to also call friends. From our early days in Bend to building our entire company on the platform, thank you to Danielle, Lexie, and the entire Notion team for supporting this next generation of storytellers and enabling spaces for artists to thrive :) With love -CC Team.

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    36 hours before our flagship event in Switzerland began - we were alerted that a landslide had wiped out the single road leading into our host town of Saas-Fee We were no longer going to be able to host the event there. 9 months of planning, a whole hotel & itinerary set in stone, it all would have to change. Honestly, we shouldn’t have been surprised - it’s become Camp tradition that some extreme weather event happens during our event (snowstorm in Park City last year, no power for half of a basecamp earlier this year). However, the entire Valais and Swiss tourism team sprung into action. Finding us a new home in Leukerbad and helping shift our itinerary to ensure everything continued as planned. Events of this scale will always have something go wrong and it’s in these moments that your team will be tested. Danny Desatnik, our sole man on the ground, would have to improvise and find solutions while the rest of the team would be in NYC focused on communicating the changes to the creators. Huge thank you to Fabio Zurmühle, Claudio Zemp, Jessica K., Manuela Hess, Mattia Storni as well as Mario Braide, Jonna Wittwer, and the entire Valais/Wallis Promotion team, and to My Leukerbad for opening their arms to us. It’d be an understatement to say that this dream was a long shot - but thankfully we were able to meet great partners who also understood our mission and were willing to go above and beyond to make it a success. To bring us full circle, after the event, 20 creatives decided to plan their own trip out to Saas Fee led by Laila Zurbriggen getting to see the original hotel, and even the bench we had donated. Maybe one day we’ll be back for redemption :) photos by Jeffrey Sun & Christian Waite

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