GMC Welcomes Cameron McGuinness to the Team!
- gmc2017
- Jun 24, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 28, 2022
Cameron McGuinness is a recent graduate of the College of the Canyons and is furthering his education by studying Entertainment Business at The Los Angeles Film School. Cameron is a well-experienced creative leader in the entertainment industry. His sense of responsibility and good people skills are what also led him to become a lifeguard. For Green Media Creations, Inc. (GMC), Cameron assists from behind the camera as the newest video production specialist.

He is a well-experienced entrepreneur and business owner and has networked with and been employed by some of the most influential creative heads of the entertainment industry, including Disney, Knotts Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and both Sea World Orlando, and Sea World San Diego. He is very passionate and loves to communicate his creative ideas, goals, and interests.
Cameron’s skills developed from his time working on live events and movie studio productions. He was a Scenic Carpenter and Backstage Technician for Knotts Scary Farm and was responsible for the building of the event as well as safe operations during the run of the event. Furthermore, Cameron has been a PA for famous directors and producers of recent Disney films.
Since then, Cameron has taken a step back to focus more on his youth, soaking up the sun as a qualified lifeguard. He has always felt a duty to be a leader and a hero. He became a lifeguard to set an example to his peers about how important it is to be responsible, alert, and aware of others. With that comes excellent people skills and the ability to supervise and manage people.
With his vast skills in both live and on-camera productions, Cameron has joined the GMC team as a Video Production Specialist. He will be behind the camera filming all necessary visuals for the public to understand current environmental issues, news, and ideas. He will also assist in the production of digital content for social media platforms.
Cameron loves beach volleyball, spending time in the water, and positively impacting the environment.




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