Sean Drummond (b. 1993)

Born:
February 26, 1993

Sean Drummond is a multi-disciplinary film producer working in docs, ads, and features. His career in producing began in high school when he won an Emerging Filmmaker award for a short doc about the Vietnam Anti-War movement, followed by winning a midwestern EMMY for a PSA he created. Sean followed his passion to Los Angeles where he graduated with a BA in Film and Television Production from Loyola Marymount University, where he met director Chelsea Bo and began producing for her. In 2016, the duo formed the award-winning production company PAXEROS. To date, he’s produced 75+ short form digital projects, a handful of national TV commercials, one feature documentary entitled WAKE UP that premiered at Tribeca & YouTube’s WE ARE ONE Online Festival 2020, and two dramedy feature films – FULLY REALIZED HUMANS starring Joshua Leonard and Jess Weixler that was accepted into the U.S. Narrative Competition at Tribeca Film Festival 2020, as well as, THE DROP with Duplass Brothers Production that he co-produced.

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Director:
2015  TheCavKid

Executive Producer:
2015  TheCavKid
2023  Queerfully Departed

Post Production Supervisor:
2015  TheCavKid
2020  Fully Realized Humans
2023  Queerfully Departed

Producer:
2015  TheCavKid
2019  Wake Up: Stories From the Frontlines of Suicide Prevention
2020  Fully Realized Humans
2022  The Event
2022  Voices from the Void
2023  No Right Way
2023  Queerfully Departed

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