Brett Gaylor

Brett Gaylor
Born1977
NationalityCanadian
Occupationdocumentary filmmaker
Years active2000s-present
Notable workRiP!: A Remix Manifesto, Do Not Track

Brett Gaylor is a Canadian documentary filmmaker living in Victoria, British Columbia.[1] He grew up on Galiano Island, British Columbia. He was formerly the VP of Mozilla's Webmaker Program. His documentary, Do Not Track, explores privacy and the web economy.

He was a founding member/director of EyeSteelFilm documentary production company and its head of new media.

He was the founder of the Open Source Cinema project and the web producer of Homeless Nation.[2]

He served as executive producer of Stealing Ur Feelings, Noah Levenson's interactive film about emotion recognition AI in consumer applications.[3]

  1. ^ Lee, Ellen. "Stanford's Lessig tackling even bigger battle", San Francisco Chronicle, 2008-02-01, p. A1.
  2. ^ Louter, Lysanne. "They're homeless but connected". The Gazette, 2005-11-27, p. A6.
  3. ^ "Stealing Ur Feelings". MIT - Docubase. Retrieved 2020-01-20.