Cameron Korbane
- Director
- Editor
- Writer
Cameron Korbane is a filmmaker known for blending practical effects with unique storytelling in his independent projects. He gained recognition for short films such as *Kushtaka* (2019), a black-and-white horror piece inspired by Alaskan myths, particularly the Tlingit legend of the Land-Otter Man. Drawing from Harry Colp's *The Strangest Story Ever Told*, the film features a period-accurate aesthetic without dialogue. Shot in Kodiak, Alaska, Korbane often collaborates with local talent and fellow Coast Guard members.
Another notable work by Korbane is *Infinitus* (2020), a low-budget sci-fi film. The project showcases his commitment to practical effects, including hand-built sets and props, and macro photography for visual effects. Korbane cites filmmakers like Robert Eggers, Ridley Scott, and James Cameron as significant influences on his style, with a strong emphasis on hands-on collaboration to bring creative visions to life.
Korbane's passion for storytelling is rooted in his love for classic horror and science fiction films, often reflecting an inventive, resourceful approach to filmmaking.
Another notable work by Korbane is *Infinitus* (2020), a low-budget sci-fi film. The project showcases his commitment to practical effects, including hand-built sets and props, and macro photography for visual effects. Korbane cites filmmakers like Robert Eggers, Ridley Scott, and James Cameron as significant influences on his style, with a strong emphasis on hands-on collaboration to bring creative visions to life.
Korbane's passion for storytelling is rooted in his love for classic horror and science fiction films, often reflecting an inventive, resourceful approach to filmmaking.