Bryson Mitchell is a Georgia-based filmmaker/writer/actor creating emotionally grounded stories about memory, identity, and the emotional cost of performance. Working in acting for over a decade shaped the foundation of his filmmaking, building through emotional realism rather than spectacle.
His short film Spotlight Echoes, centered around the experiences of living with a speech impediment, received support through a grant from the RFK Human Rights Foundation in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters and screened at the Art All Night: Trenton Film Festival.
He is currently developing Never Another Well, The Vig Trap, and a Spotify inspired spec advertisement.