The Studio Is Open 3 Years Later: 5 Things You Need to Know About Cameron Boyce's Posthumous Project
- The late actor's final creative work, a short film he wrote and directed called "Ripple Effect," is finally being released to the public after a three-year delay. The project was inspired by his desire to use art for social change.
- Cameron Boyce's family, including his mother Libby, worked tirelessly to complete the film's post-production. The short explores themes of environmentalism and community, reflecting Cameron's own activism and passion for making the world a better place.
- Proceeds from the film's release are being donated to the Cameron Boyce Foundation, which supports causes he cared about, such as ending gun violence and providing clean water to communities in need.
- The short features music by his friend and "Descendants" co-star, Dove Cameron, adding a deeply personal layer to the project that fans have been eagerly awaiting.
- This release provides a raw, artistic look at Cameron Boyce's growth as a creator behind the camera, not just as a Disney Channel star, marking his transition into serious filmmaking before his sudden passing in 2019.