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PUSHING + CULTURE + FORWARD

Artistry Collective, is a Management Production company focused on pushing culture forward.  It is a progressive management & media company managing literary, talent, social justice, 360 music, touring & producing multicultural content with universal themes across Film, Television, and Digital platforms.  


Artistry Collective focuses on content creation & management met with exceptional strategic experience & expertise with the unique perspective of diverse culture in entertainment.   


Artistry Collective manages a variety of multi-hyphenate clients. Writers, Directors, Producers for Film & TV, Talent, Music Producers, Composers, Music Supervisors, Activist & Key-Note Speakers. 


Artistry Collective focuses on the growing gap between quantity and quality and the need for greater content that have thru lines with multicultural, social justice, female driven, narratives to exploit commercially for Film, TV & Digital platforms.


Artistry Collective is a Culture Forward Company 

 



Cameron S. Mitchell

Producer / Manager

  

 Cameron S. Mithell is an award-winning producer and manager whose work spans film, television, comedy, and social justice storytelling. He executive produced the Amazon Original comedy special Zarna Garg: One in a Billion, the multi-award-winning short film How to

Sue the Klan, and the independent feature The Waterboyz

Producer / Manager

  

 Cameron S. Mithell is an award-winning producer and manager whose work spans film, television, comedy, and social justice storytelling. He executive produced the Amazon Original comedy special Zarna Garg: One in a Billion, the multi-award-winning short film How to

Sue the Klan, and the independent feature The Waterboyz. Mitchell has packaged and produced two Emmy-nominated documentaries—CIVIL (Netflix) and Woman in Motion (Paramount+/CBS), the latter also earning a nomination for Best Original Song. He also executive produced Sommore: The Queen Stands Alone for Comedy Central.

Mitchell won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Documentary for How to Sue the Klan and has built a reputation for championing bold, socially impactful stories. Across a 20-year career, he has packaged more than 60 film and television projects, including seven trips to the Academy Awards—resulting in three Oscar wins for creatives of color. As a former motion picture packaging agent at both CAA and ICM, he played a key role in shaping projects and careers across the entertainment industry.

A trailblazer in his field, Mitchell became the first Black male representative to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Prior to his work as a producer and agent, he began his career representing photographers, completed the UTA training program, and served in a brief role at The White House.

Raised as a child of The Kennedy Center, where his appreciation for the arts was formed, Mitchell brings a lifelong commitment to storytelling at the intersection of art, media, civil rights, and social justice. As a husband and father of two, he brings both humanity and purpose to every project he builds.


  

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