The Flagler College Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America reported to Historic City News that Wednesday, March 24th, Dustin Miller will be screening his new film 35 Seconds- Short Stories from Haiti.
The screening will take place at 5:00 PM in Kenan Hall, Room 300.
Originally from Richmond, Virginia, Dustin is 27 years old and lives in St. Augustine with his wife and two daughters. Dustin’s passion for film began when his friend showed him a few things on iMovie, shortly after he started making skate and surf videos of his own he ended up changing his major from business to broadcasting. A short film he made for his senior portfolio at Flagler College won Best Florida Documentary at the 2004 Melbourne International Filmmakers Festival. Through his films, Dustin focuses on telling people’s stories not just shooting footage.
Dustin even has his own production company, Flesh Profits Nothing. According to their website Flesh Profits Nothings’ goal is “to beautify people’s stories, whether documentary, surfing or commercial projects.” Dustin also tells stories with To Write Love on Her Arms, a nonprofit dedicated to helping people with depression, addiction, and suicide issues.
Dustin is living out his dream while inspiring others through his visual storytelling. With every film Dustin makes, another story is shared with the world and more lives are affected. He is not only an impressive filmmaker but a great person who really wants to better the world and contribute to the lives of his audience. It is clear that Dustin was meant to document people’s stories on film.
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