Branden Camp is a filmmaker and photojournalist based in Washington, D.C. In 2022, he received a Southeast EMMY Award for his documentary "Last Letters" while also working on "That Georgia Rhythm."
Branden's work has been featured in renowned publications and media outlets, including Rolling Stone Magazine, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, NBC News, CNN, FOX News, CBS News, The Guardian, and TIME.
Growing up in a musical family, with a father who was a radio DJ for nearly 30 years, Branden's early memories are filled with experiences in radio stations and recording studios. He initially pursued a career in the music industry, achieving his goal in 2008 after recording with a local artist in New Jersey and joining the staff of a small indie label. There, he managed artists, planned tours, organized radio and TV appearances, and personally delivered albums to music stores.
Over a decade ago, Branden transitioned to filmmaking, bringing his passion and dedication to the craft. He is thrilled to be working on his current film and has made many friends along the way.
Charles Camp is a seasoned radio and television professional with a career spanning over three decades. He began his journey in radio in 1987 at WKRP Dallas, GA, named after the popular TV show "WKRP in Cincinnati." Starting as an Afternoon Drive host, Charles quickly rose through the ranks to become the Morning Show Host and eventually the Station Manager.
Charles' extensive experience includes hosting the Afternoon Drive for Alabama 810, a 50,000-watt station in Jacksonville, AL, and a brief stint as a late-night host on KWAI News Talk 1080 in Honolulu, HI. He also served as the Morning News Anchor and Talk Host for WCGA News Talk 1100 in St. Simons, GA, and the Morning Show Host for 900AM/101.7FM 900 Country in Calhoun, GA.
Throughout his career, Charles has had the opportunity to work with renowned artists such as Percy Sledge, Clarence Carter, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, and Confederate Railroad. His late-night TV show "Live from Building 300" featured an interview with Rodney Mills, leading to the production of the documentary "That Georgia Rhythm," which chronicles Mills' significant contributions to Southern Rock.
Currently, Charles produces podcasts for eight organizations in the automotive industry and films and edits videos for conventions. His extensive background and passion for broadcasting continue to drive his success in the industry.
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