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Cami J Kidder moved to Los Angeles from Vermont several years ago to pursue a career on-camera as an actor and a host. But she quickly discovered that what she really is, is a storyteller. So, whether on-camera, behind it, or operating it, what she strives to do is to solidify her documentary career by consistently sharing compelling and interesting stories. In 2005 she developed, directed and produced the award winning documentary, STORE, about people and their storage units. Her second feature docu is a passion project entitled Bottom of the 9th. It is the ultimate 'underdog makes good' story that features her father, Bob Kidder still striving for his long-lost dream to be a left-handed curve ball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox - at the age of 70. Cami is about to begin post-production on Throw Like A Girl, which is about girls/women, their love of the game of baseball and the struggles they must endure just for the right to play our National pastime. In addition to creative pursuits in the entertainment industry, Cami is also an accomplished marketing director and graphic designer. Cami holds a B.A. from Keene State College, and spent several years working in the ski industry as a marketing director. In October of 2013, Cami enrolled at Vermont College of Fine Arts pursuing an MFA in Film. Energized by the feeling of possibility, she often finds it difficult to sleep as more and more film ideas come into her mind. Believing that lessons are best learned with healthy dose of entertainment, she hopes that her quests for understanding will make a subtle impact on humanity ala ripples in a pond.