Autumn
An eleven year native of Atlanta with York, Pennsylvania origins, Autumn Bailey has been deemed as a results-driven and highly qualified entertainment executive, specializing in independent film production and distribution. She completed her undergraduate studies in Mass Communication with a minor in Philosophy at Shaw University where she was also honored as Homecoming Queen in 2004.
Mrs. Bailey is the founder of Autumn Bailey Entertainment whose mission is to produce high quality feature films and television shows. She has worked on over three dozen independent films as a producer and has assisted numerous filmmakers secure film distribution for their projects. Autumn is also a member of the Producer Guild of America Women in Film LA and Atlanta. Black Women in Film. Southeast Emmy Academy.
When asked about her passions, she states “to help others, give back, and connect individuals from various backgrounds and cultures to achieve a common goal in furthering their entertainment careers.” Mrs. Bailey has played a pivotal role in expanding awareness of the indie film community in Georgia. She founded the Georgia Entertainment Gala in 2013, attracting over 1800 people to the City of Atlanta annually to celebrate Georgia’s talent rise in film and. Through this gala, Mrs. Bailey has garnered the support of numerous community leaders, brands, and organizations.
Mrs. Bailey is a highly sought after indie producer with over 30 films under her belt, both on the small and big screens. Of those films, she has received multiple accolades and won numerous awards. She has expanded her brand on the east and west coast of the United States to further her reach in assisting indie film communities. Through hard work, faith, dedication and doing good business, Mrs. Bailey is certain to continue breaking through barriers with indie film communities across the U.S.
Aside from being a producer, Mrs. Bailey’s commitment to community enrichment and charitable organizations is never ending. She utilizes her Get Connected Atlanta monthly industry mixer, established in 2011 created for the people by the people, as a platform to donate proceeds to various social organizations across Georgia which also provides a networking opportunity platform for novice and seasoned industry professionals. Her advise to young aspiring producers and professionals “Work hard, do business that uplifts others and show people that if they believe they can achieve anything they set their minds to.”
Cameron
Born in Los Angeles, California Cameron Burnett is an award-winning filmmaker. He studied Film and Television Production at the prestigious USC School of Cinematic Arts. While in high school, he premiered his first film, The Bench, at the Oscar qualified, Foyle Film Festival. The Bench then went on to receive Official Selections at more than 35 film festivals winning awards at 8. Cameron’s second film Alibi premiered at the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner. Alibi then went on to receive official selections at more than 10 festivals around the world. Cameron most recently produced the Independent film, Billy Knight, starring Al Pacino, Billy Zane, Charlie Heaton, and Diana Silvers.
In the world of Television, Cameron partnered with Miramax to develop the science-fiction classic, The Immortals, by visionary French author René Barjavel. Burnett has also teamed up with Kevin Hart and Hartbeat on a television adaptation of the 2002 cult comedy classic, Barbershop. He’s also Executive Producing The New York Times Bestseller, I’m Not Dying With You Tonight, with WBTV.
In 2017, Cameron received UCLA’s courage award for his miraculous determination and recovery from locked in syndrome. He’s given multiple speeches about his journey including a keynote speech at Operation Smile and UCLA Neuroscience.