John Campea

Giovanni Burton Campea (born February 26, 1972) is a Canadian YouTuber, film critic, podcaster, writer, producer, and editor. Campea founded and ran the film website, The Movie Blog from June 2003 to December 2009. He then went on to become the editor-in-chief of AMC Movie News from September 2008 to June 2015. Shortly after that he was hired by Complex to run Collider Movie Talk beginning in July 2015. During his time there, he served as senior producer, host and showrunner of all of the programs. He resigned twice, once in January 2016, but returned in September of that year, and left permanently in June 2017. After he resigned, he began to release videos on his YouTube channel.

John Campea
Born
Giovanni Burton Campea

(1972-02-26) February 26, 1972
Alma materNiagara College
OccupationYouTuber, film critic, podcaster, writer, producer, editor
Years active2003–present
Home townHamilton, Ontario, Canada
Spouse(s)
Ann Campea
(
m. 2010)

Career

Campea started his career for Beagle Productions and later as client services director for Satellite Studios, a visual effects and 3D animation studio whose work appeared in a number of films, including Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The One, and Frank Miller's Sin City.[1] Then after his time working as visual effects artist, he began to work at a law firm for three years.

In 2003, he founded The Movie Blog, a film website offering daily editorials and commentary on current movies, movie news, and the film industry. The Movie Blog eventually became a full-time occupation for Campea.[2] In 2006, Campea and then-co-host Doug Nagy won a Bloggie for "Podcast of the Year" for The Movie Blog's podcast show Uncut.[3]

He quit The Movie Blog in late 2009[4] to focus on developing the news site for AMC called AMC Movie News,[5] but returned for a short time in 2012.

Filmmaking

In 2008, Campea released his first documentary film, Prince of Peace: God of War, that examined the stark contrasts between the pro-war and pro-pacifism movements within the Christian church.[6][7] It played at several film festivals[7][8] in North America and received favorable reviews.[9][10] He completed filming his first feature film, The Anniversary, in 2009.[11]

Comic-Con Masters of the Web

In 2011, Campea took over the annual "Masters of the Web" panel at the San Diego Comic-Con. The panel serves as a discussion on the film industry and the world of film blogging and journalism online. Each year Campea hosts the panel with major online film personalities. The panel has also had several special celebrity guests over the years including Stan Lee, Edgar Wright, Karl Urban, Roberto Orci and others.

AMC Movie News

Campea was Editor-in-Chief of AMC Movie News and the creator and host of such shows as AMC Movie Talk, AMC Jedi Council (an all Star Wars talk show), AMC Mail Bag, AMC Versus, AMC Coming Soon and AMC Spoilers. Their main show, AMC Movie Talk, won the 2014 International Academy of Web Television (IAWTV) award for "Best News Series". The AMC Movie News YouTube channel has its videos viewed over 5 million times per month and continues to grow. Campea announced his resignation as editor-in-chief of AMC Movie News in May 2015, but continued to appear on the show through the subsequent few weeks of June 2015.

Collider

In July 2015, Campea announced that he had joined Collider, and that most of the previous web shows that aired on AMC's YouTube channel, would end their association with AMC and transition to Collider's channel, with AMC Theatres remaining as a sponsor.[12] On February 17, 2016, Campea had announced on that day's episode of Collider Movie Talk that he had resigned from Collider, and explained his future plans in the industry.[13] Campea continued to be a guest on both Collider Jedi Council and Collider Heroes, returning as host and showrunner of Collider Movie Talk in September 2016. However, Campea left Collider once again in June 2017, citing creative differences in the direction of the channel, to work on other projects, including his personal YouTube channel.

Author

On September 4, 2015, Campea launched a Kickstarter campaign to publish a book he wrote called The Pride.[14] The campaign met its goal several days later. On February 13, 2016, Campea announced through the book's Kickstarter page that the novel was finished.[15] The Kindle edition of The Pride was released on February 29, 2016, with a physical copy going on sale at a later date.[16]

The John Campea Show

After leaving Collider, Campea started his own independent film talk and news show, similar to Movie Talk on Collider, on his own personal YouTube channel that airs daily. Robert Meyer Burnett and Erin Cummings usually join him as co-hosts on the show.[17] As of August 2020, his own channel has amassed over 226,000 subscribers.[18]

Open Mic

As of 2018, in addition to The John Campea Show, Open Mic was also included as a daily, live, viewer submitted question forum. Described by Campea as a "digital watercooler", it focuses on wide-ranging live chat discussion.

Personal life

Campea has been married to his wife Ann Ora Campea since 2010. He used to be a First Baptist minister, but has since left the Christian faith. When asked whether he believed in God he stated "I’m not really sure at this point in my life… but I’m not naive enough to be an atheist." While some might consider his religious views to align with that of an agnostic, Campea self-proclaims himself to be a 'theist.'[19]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleNotes
2001 The One Visual effects artist
2002 Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams Visual effects artist
2003 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Visual effects artist
2005 Sin City Visual effects artist
2007 Prince of Peace: God of War Director, producer, writer, editor
2008 The Incredible Hulk Extra (uncredited)
2009 The Anniversary Director, producer, writer
2020 Untitled documentary Director, producer, writer, editor

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003–2009 The Movie Blog Himself Editor
2012–15 AMC Movie Talk Himself (host) Executive producer
2015–17 Collider Movie Talk Himself Senior producer
2015–17 Collider Heroes Himself (guest)
2015–17 Collider Jedi Council Himself (guest)
2016–17 Movie Trivia Schmoedown Himself (contestant/commentator)
2017–present The John Campea Show Himself (host)
2017–present The Weekly Hero Himself and Robert Meyer Burnett as of 2018 (host)
2018–present Open Mic Himself (host)
2018–present Play and Chat Himself (host)
2019 Dark Side Light Side Himself and Kristian Harloff (host)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2006Blog AwardPodcast of the YearThe Movie BlogWon
2014International Academy of Web Television[20]Best News SeriesAMC Movie TalkWon
2014International Academy of Web TelevisionBest Host (Live)AMC Movie TalkNominated
2014Geekie Award[21]Best PodcastAMC Movie TalkNominated
2015International Academy of Web Television[22]Best Live SeriesAMC Movie TalkWon
2015International Academy of Web TelevisionBest Live HostAMC Movie TalkNominated
2015International Academy of Web TelevisionBest Pre-recorded HostAMC MailbagNominated
2018International Academy of Web TelevisionBest Live SeriesThe John Campea ShowWon
2018International Academy of Web TelevisionBest HostThe John Campea ShowNominated
gollark: Hey, I don't have an old Thinkpad, this is an Acer laptop and only 3 years old!
gollark: Windows can run slowly on *any* hardware!
gollark: Really? The argument is *window management*, when you can choose between >=5 different X/Wayland window managers?
gollark: [citation needed]
gollark: They overlap a lot!

References

  1. "Your regular contributors: John Campea". The Movie Blog. Archived from the original on August 2, 2009. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  2. Keegan, Rebecca Winters (April 19, 2007). "Boys Who Like Toys". TIME. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  3. "Sixth Annual Weblog Awards: The Winners". The Weblog Awards. 2006. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  4. "About". The Movie Blog. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  5. "New Movies, Theaters Near You, Movie Tickets, Showtimes, Movie Trailers, Movies in Theaters". AMC Theatres.
  6. "Prince of Peace: God of War". IMDb. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  7. "Prince of Peace, God of War". Global Peace Film Festival. 2007. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  8. Leins, Jeff (August 18, 2007). "'Prince of Peace, God of War' at San Diego Film Fest". News in Film. Archived from the original on July 5, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  9. "Arts - Around the World in Five Days". Orlando Weekly. September 27, 2007. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  10. "Prince of Peace, God of War Documentary". MoviesOnline. Archived from the original on September 19, 2009. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  11. "The Anniversary". IMDb. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  12. Campea, John (July 6, 2015). "AMC Movie Talk Is Now Collider Movie Talk".
  13. Campea, John (February 17, 2016). "Official Announcement: John is leaving Collider". YouTube.
  14. "The Pride". Kickstarter. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  15. "Update 7: By Agathon's wings! It's DONE!!! · The Pride". Kickstarter. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  16. "The Pride eBook: John Campea: Kindle Store". Amazon.com. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  17. "About Me". The John Campea Show. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  18. "John Campea - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  19. Campea, John. "Apparently I'm An Atheist". The Ramblings Of John Campea. Wordpress. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  20. "2014 IAWTV Awards Nominees & Winners". International Academy of Web Television. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
  21. "2014 Podcasts & Vlogs Nominees". The Geekie Awards. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
  22. "2015 IAWTV Awards Nominees & Winners". International Academy of Web Television. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
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