Nationality British-Canadian Name Lee Chambers | Role Writer | |
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Born 4 February 1970 (age 55) ( 1970-02-04 ) Occupation writer, film director, and producer Books The Pineville Heist, Fort Abraham Lincoln, The Sum of Random Chance, I've Had Just about Enough o | ||
Alma mater Leeds Beckett University |
Distress signals trailer directed by lee chambers
Lee Chambers (born 4 February 1970) is a British-Canadian writer, film director, and producer. In 2012 he won the Best Screenwriter award from Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards for his Australian short film, Hugh Jackman Saves the World.
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- Distress signals trailer directed by lee chambers
- Lee Chambers Co WriterDirectorProducer Pineville Heist Chandler International Film Festival
- Early life
- Career
- Awards
- References
Lee Chambers, Co-Writer/Director/Producer, Pineville Heist, Chandler International Film Festival
Early life
Chambers attended Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, graduating with honours with a diploma in advertising art and graphic design in 1991. This was followed by a City and Guilds diploma in video and television production in 1995, and a post-graduate diploma in film production from Leeds Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom in 1997.
Career
Chambers spent a decade out of Canada, working in England and Los Angeles in writing and directing drama shorts, music videos and commercials.
In 1999, he began presenting educational film workshops at film festivals, media colleges and universities throughout the United Kingdom, United States, Australia and Canada. In 2005 he created the Make It Short Film Project which attracted Paul Haggis, Denys Arcand, Roger Corman and David Cronenberg as executive producers.