
Clayton Brown
Widely regarded for contributions to the fields of documentary and narrative filmmaking, Clayton Brown serves as an Associate Professor of Instruction in Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. His work intricately explores themes of passion and obsession within the realms of American culture, politics, and society. Brown's expertise in storytelling is evident in his award-winning documentary features, which have been broadcast on prestigious platforms such as Independent Lens and have captivated audiences at over 40 film festivals globally. Brown's research interests are deeply rooted in environmental corruption, immigration, and the complex tapestry of social issues that shape contemporary society. His commitment to these themes is reflected in his ongoing projects, which include two new documentaries that promise to shed light on pressing environmental and social concerns. Through his work, Brown aims to provoke thought and inspire change, using the power of film to address critical issues facing our world today. In addition to his filmmaking endeavors, Brown is passionate about mentoring the next generation of filmmakers. At Northwestern University, he is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to inspire students to explore the intersection of art and activism. His courses often challenge students to consider the impact of their work on society and encourage them to use their creative talents to advocate for positive change. Brown's dedication to his craft and his unwavering commitment to social justice have earned him a respected place in the academic and filmmaking communities. His work continues to push boundaries and challenge audiences to reflect on the world around them, making him a vital voice in the ongoing dialogue about the role of media in shaping public discourse.
Publications
, A297-A298, 2022-05-25
, 69-80, 2020-10-15
, 14-14, 1994-07-01
, 139-143, 1980-01-01
, 165-167, 2010-01-01
, 717-718, 2002-10-01
, 150-150, 1992-06-01
, 1916-1917, 2015-12-01
, 106-106, 1991-01-01
, 126-127, 2004-01-01
, 169-189, 2010-11-10