Director Sean Dunne
I have Been spending some time researching the director/producer/cinematographer, Sean Dunne. That search has taken me to some news articles, Vimeo a few times, and to Sean's web page http://veryapeproductions.com/ Sean is the director of the project Cam Girlz
the feature documentary, that is in the casting stage of production now, and has been announced here at ACF viewtopic.php?f=15&t=12717
I was very interested to see what Sean's work looked like, and how it felt. I am very happy that what promises to be a feature film is being made about camming and cam models. It is a story that has not been told in any complete way on film that I am aware of, and a story that IMO is long overdue. I really like the two shorts I viewed from director Dunne. Not only was the cinematography very good imho, these were pure observational documentaries, there was no feeling that anyone was driving the story, the stories were allowed to tell themselves. I am not sure if the same fly on the wall style of letting the characters stories be the story alone, is how Cam Girlz will be made, but I like that this seems to be Sean's style.
Besides Director Dunne's web page linked above, there are some links to a few news articles from the Imdb Sean Dunne page, and the two links below are those of the two shorts I have looked at.
The Archive http://vimeo.com/1546186 The story of the largest archive of vinyl in the world. 7:36
The Bowler https://vimeo.com/12653029 He's a bowler, a gambler, a limo driver, all character. 14:13
The only S. Dunne YouTube video I could find was for American Juggalo. I watched it two days ago, and it is a little different than the two above, but mostly observational, it has a little different feel. A little more manic, and fragmented, it is a look at the hardcore Insane Clown Posse fans, who meet once a year for 4 days at The Gathering of the Juggalos. (at Vimeo American Juggalo https://vimeo.com/29589320 )