Robert Carson III
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
Robert was born in Orlando, Florida in 1981, and by 1982 he was living in
Akron, Ohio. After moving more times then he would care to count he and
his family settled in Coventry, OH. it was in high school that Robert
developed his love for Film production. Upon graduating Robert battled
with thoughts of attending Film school or a profession that certain
family members would prefer to do because it was "safer". At last he
made the decision to leave Akron and head back to where it all started
and attend Film School in Orlando, FL. Robert graduated with an AS in
Film & Television production in the Summer of 2006. Shortly thereafter
he married his inspiration for life, his wife Heather. after taking
time to focus on married life, Robert has decided to spread his wings
and take on film and television work full time.
His work has been featured on the likes of the Nancy Grace Show, CNN, AP, ABC, FOX, Dr. Phil, & ESPN. Most recently he has worked on ESPN's presentation of the 2009 Capital One Bowl Game in Orlando, Florida, and Discovery Channel's Eaten Alive, set.
In his spare time Robert also works on Local independent television and film productions including the Web Series Palmetto. He has also worked on the award winning short film MINA, and the controversial independent film Sodom & Gomorrah produced by New Fire Films.
His work has been featured on the likes of the Nancy Grace Show, CNN, AP, ABC, FOX, Dr. Phil, & ESPN. Most recently he has worked on ESPN's presentation of the 2009 Capital One Bowl Game in Orlando, Florida, and Discovery Channel's Eaten Alive, set.
In his spare time Robert also works on Local independent television and film productions including the Web Series Palmetto. He has also worked on the award winning short film MINA, and the controversial independent film Sodom & Gomorrah produced by New Fire Films.