ABOUT CAITLYN DORRER

Caitlyn Dorrer is a camera operator and camera assistant from Crownsville, Maryland. Some of Caitlyn’s greatest accomplishments include capturing footage of the first ever successful impact of a Hellfire missile fired from an AH Apache in Saudi Arabia, as well as creating the documentary, Training to Remember, where some of the footage was shown on NBC’s the Today Show.

Last year Caitlyn attended an SOA workshop and purchased her M2 Steadicam. She is working towards specializing in Steadicam Operating, and has operated Steadicam in multiple short films. Aside from filmmaking, Caitlyn’s other great passion is scuba diving. She enjoys camera operating both on land, and 70 feet underneath the water’s surface with sharks or inside of shipwrecks as a Padi Certified Advanced Scuba Diver. When Caitlyn is on land and not on a film set, you can either find her making candles, or cuddled up with her two cats, Taco and Miso.

Saudi Arabia Red Sands Article

NBC Today Show utilized some of Caitlyn Dorrer’s footage from her documentary on Zach Wiener, “Training to Remember.”

PRESS

Ranked #1 in A Juror's Top Ten: 7th Annual Ocean City Film Festival

Delmarva’s Newsletter, WBOC, states: “HOURGLASS by Caitlyn Dorrer is playing Sunday, March 5 at 10 AM at Flagship Cinemas. It's about Dylan (Jared Koenig) who is working for the summer, saving up to buy a film camera. His plans change when his ex-girlfriend, Allison (Elizabeth Henson) returns to Salisbury after being away for college. It's an unpretentious and non gimmick, romantic comedy that taps into modern-day relationships, while also feeling a bit timeless."