VAM STUDIO

Vincent Martell


Co-Founder and CEO









Vincent Martell (they/them/he/him) is a Chicago-bred filmmaker  whose work centers around nuanced POC and LGBTQIA+ narratives on screen. Founder of inclusive production company VAM STUDIO, home to a diverse team of independent filmmakers in Chicago, NY, and LA. VAM STUDIO is an award-winning collective and company behind some of the most disruptive narratives and branded content in media today. Vincent's work has been profiled in Vogue, Rolling Stone, New York Times, Tribune, Out Magazine, Pitchfork, Paper Magazine, Advocate, and NPR. He has also directed award-winning original content for global brands like Apple, Airbnb, Red Bull, and Grindr.

Vincent was also named Dr. Marten's first global filmmaker of the year. Martell has given lectures on inclusion and independent filmmaking at Stanford University, DePaul, NYU, Northwestern University, and the School of the Art Institute. His debut narrative, Damaged Goods, premiered in 2019 with nominations for Best Indie Series from the Streamy Awards, The Queerties, and the Webby Awards in 2020. His latest work, Finesse, premiered in 2021, winning awards for Best Indie Series, Best Direction and Programmer’s Choice at the Bushwick Film Festival.



                            



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