Executive Producer
Campbell Beaton grew up in North London attending Highgate School before going to Reading University to study Economics. After completing one year he left and finished his degree at the Open University allowing him to complete his BA and continue working on the Merchandise and Branding Company, TS82, he had started a few years previously. Having worked with large firms including the World Super Bike Championships, CMI and Firebrand (England's two largest merchandising companies) Campbell gained a good knowledge of business strategy.
After passing over full responsibility of the company to the co-founder he worked with Victoria Farmer & Chris Stewart guiding their new company, Falcon Models, through its infancy. This company is now the leading supplier and distributor of micro remote controlled planes and equipment. Having finished his time with Falcon he decided to channel his business and media knowledge into the film industry, an industry he had admired since childhood. After a brief spell of work experience at Working Title he took the giant leap into film production when he set up Fortune Films with Kenneth Wastell in 2005.
Filmography (selected)
Amelia and Michael [Exec Prod]
(UK, 2007, 10mins, short)
Joan As Police Woman [Assc Prod]
(Channel 4, 2007, 30mins, doc)
The Meeting [Prod]
(UK, 2006, 8mins, fiction)
Girls? Eugh! [Prod]
(UK, 2006, 6mins, fiction)
The Home Office Show [Prod]
(UK, 2006, 24mins, TV Pilot)
The Fridge [Prod]
(UK, 2006, 16mins, fiction)
6300BC [Prod]
(UK, 2005, 6mins, fiction)