Melody C Miller
Melody C. Miller is an Emmy Award-Winning filmmaker and cinematographer. With a passion for storytelling, she has produced and directed two critically acclaimed feature documentaries that have had a profound impact on audiences worldwide. "California's Forgotten Children" shed light on an important human rights issue and received recognition for fostering a movement of change, while her uplifting documentary about one of the influential poets of the Beat Generation, "ruth weiss, the beat goddess" earned an Emmy® Award for Best Historical and Cultural Documentary.
Since 2017, she has worked as a leading director on branded documentary projects for Samsung Business America. She has also worked as a director of photography for industry-leading companies such as Sony Pictures, HBO, Discovery Channel, PBS, Amazon, Starz, ESPN, Peacock, and the Smithsonian.
Originally from Oakland, California, Melody's artistic journey was shaped by her early exposure to French and Middle Eastern cultures, igniting the roots of her filmmaking career. Graduating from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, she specialized in Cinematography and Documentary.
Melody is passionate about creating impactful and meaningful projects that not only engage but also spark important conversations and drive positive change. Through her compelling storytelling and technical prowess, Melody continues to push boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on every project she undertakes.