Scott Sousa
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
- Art Department
Scott Sousa is a New York City-based grip technician. He was born in southeastern Massachusetts.
He is the youngest of two children. His parents, João and Anna,
immigrated to the United States from São Miguel, Açores. In high
school, Scott was introduced to Charles Bukowski and he remains to be a
driving influence in his life today. Scott showed an early fondness for film making
and shot several comedy skits with his cousins and music videos with
friends. He attended the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and
received a BA in Communication. There, he wrote, directed and starred
in several shorts and worked on a live television crew for a class. To
help pay for college expenses, Scott often worked 40 hours a week as a
bus driver on top of a full class load. Scott interned at Troma in late
2009, where he earned editing and intern credit on various projects
including Meat Weed America, Bazaar Bizarre, Mad Dog Morgan and A
Fistful of Troma.
In September of 2014, his Canon DSLR was lost in transit on a domestic flight from Newark, NJ to Madison, WI, and since then he has advocated for better airline lost and found protocols.
In September of 2014, his Canon DSLR was lost in transit on a domestic flight from Newark, NJ to Madison, WI, and since then he has advocated for better airline lost and found protocols.