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Amy Campione

Director | Writer | Actress
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Amy Campione brings her unique and interesting perspective to filmmaking. She began her acting career at only 11 years old. After deciding at an early age to pursue a career in entertainment, she attended the University of Central Florida, where she pursued her undergraduate studies and received her degree in Theatre. In addition to acting, she studied writing, directing, film, business and marketing with the intention of applying her skills to producing films. Amy most recently celebrated the successful release of the music video for "Buda Negra" by musician Glitter Rose. The video held its world premiere in February 2013 at the Hard Rock Café on Hollywood Blvd in Los Angeles, CA. The video was also selected to screen at The Bare Bones Film Festival is Muskogee, OK in April 2013 where the video won for Best Music Video. Amy can be seen most recently in the feature film, "Payback Jack", as well as the grind-house inspired film, "Blood Splatter". She has also worked on various plays, music videos, commercials, and short and feature films, in both Florida and California. Not long after moving to Los Angeles, Amy caught the eye of film producer Suzanne Lyons, CEO of Snowfall Films. She worked as a Development Executive for Suzanne, where she began editing, script reading and coverage, and pitching. It is during this time that she teamed up with Tom Cudworth. With all the opportunity available to those interested in pursuing a career in the film industry, the next generation of filmmakers owes it to themselves to broaden their knowledge and experience; to not only acquire the skills, but to create their own opportunity. Amy believes in the idea of combining the spirit of the entrepreneur with the vision of the creative artist. Thus, under Suzanne's mentor and guidance she begins production of several film projects, including American Girl.

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