KYLIE PROCITA
IS A DOCUMENTARY BASED CINEMATOGRAPHER AND DIRECTOR


Kylie Procita is an award winning filmmaker, with her most recent documentary Chalk Back winning the Gold Award at the Spotlight Documentary Awards. Her work has premiered at the Atlanta Women’s Film Festival, NYC Short Documentary Film Festival, Atlanta Underground Film Festival, Oregon Documentary Film Festival, Georgia Documentary Film Festival, Hollywood First Time Filmmaker Showcase, Short To The Point, Atlanta Docufest and Off Tha Block. Kylie is most passionate about documentary storytelling because it’s one of the most impactful ways to share new perspectives in an accessible manner.
Growing up in rural New Hampshire, Kylie fostered an innate connection to nature and community centered activism. She is an avid traveler who focuses on human-centered stories. She cherishes filmmaking as a way to create connection and community. Above all else, Kylie values capturing a truthful observation of a story that allows the subject matter’s emotions to reveal themselves through their visual depiction. As a director and cinematographer for documentary films, Kylie tells stories which are small in scope, but at their core, reveal universal truths. She approaches filmmaking from an intersectional lens, often observing the relationship between social, political and environmental issues. Through being an organized, reliable and adaptable filmmaker who focuses on the relationship between emotion and visual storytelling, she is able to take a vérité approach to documentary subject matters. Kylie’s work is successful if someone comes away from viewing it with a new understanding about the world or themselves.
Kylie is based in Los Angeles and resides behind the camera as the cinematographer for documentary films, ranging from topics about food insecurity, racial equality within major league soccer or activism against street harassment. She directed Farm Truck 912, a short non-fiction piece about providing accessible resources to food insecure communities in the Savannah area. Farm Truck 912 was nominated for awards at the Oregon Documentary Film Festival and Georgia Documentary Film Festival.


