Summary
Hunter Boone is a seasoned video producer and storyteller with a decade of experience crafting documentary-style and social-first video campaigns for major media and advocacy organizations. Currently leading video production at Color Of Change, he specializes in translating complex social justice issues into compelling visual narratives that mobilize communities and amplify marginalized voices. His background spans high-profile editorial and commercial roles at The New York Times, VICE, Vox Media, and SERHANT., bringing newsroom rigor and creative production fluency to campaign work. Skilled as a director, shooter, editor, and motion graphics lead, he builds teams and oversees multi-camera shoots across platforms from TikTok to long-form documentary. Hunter’s career shows a knack for switching between rapid-turn social content and deeply reported pieces—a versatility rooted in early hands-on roles from camera operation to on-camera reporting. Based in New York, he pairs technical craft with mission-driven storytelling, often surfacing underreported perspectives through immersive video.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Associate's degree, Cinematography and Film/Video Production, Associate's degree, Cinematography and Film/Video Production at Trident Technical College
English