Quinton L. Jackson
Quinton L. Jackson’s got his hands all over Ohio’s indie film scene, and honestly, the guy’s on fire. He’s not just a camera operator—he’s got that eye, you know? The type who can turn even a bland cornfield into a moody masterpiece. He’s been hustling through everything from gritty documentaries and slick commercials to trippy music videos and those buzzworthy branded shorts that actually make you watch the whole ad.
He’s not just floating around either—Quinton snagged first place at the 48 Hour Film Festival for “Karma.” That short film ended up getting some real love at Filmapalooza 2020. It’s one thing to make a film on a deadline, it’s another to actually win the thing and get it screened at a legit festival. Dude’s got chops.
Right now, he’s juggling pre-production on a stack of shorts, and when he’s not doing that, he’s in the trenches as a camera op on Midwest features. He’s the kind of guy who’s always busy, always scheming up the next cool project, and honestly, probably running on caffeine and pure adrenaline. Give it a year or two, and Quinton’s gonna be that name you keep seeing in the credits—maybe even the guy who makes you watch a movie just because he shot it. Keep an eye out; Ohio’s got something brewing, and Quinton’s right at the center.