Cameron has worked as a composer and session musician on many films, tv shows and podcasts.

The Portal - feature length documentary by Jacqui Fifer. Soundtracked composed by Francois Tetaz. Cameron performed electric and nylon string guitar.

The Get Down (Netflix) - Baz Lurhmann’s tv series on the birth of hip hop in NYC. Cameron recorded with friend and composer Elliott Wheeler.

The Affair (Showtime) - tv drama series. Cameron performed live with Streets Of Laredo during the season 2 finale episode. It was dramatic and fun!

Asia Unplated with Diana Chan (SBS Food) - Cameron composed, performed and produced main title theme music

Hesher - starring Natalie Portman. Featuring a soundtrack full of Metallica and compositions by good friend Francois Tetaz, Cameron contributed guitar.

Every Day (Orion Pictures) - feauture film with original music composed by Elliott Wheeler, Cameron recorded electric guitar and electric bass.

Paper Planes a film by Robert Connolly, starring Sam Worthington & David Wenham - Cameron co-wrote and performed the featured song ‘Learn To Live’ by LIor.

Ceremony - surf film featuring Craig Anderson, directed by Kai Neville. Music performed by Brendan Woithe, Richard Tognetti and Cameron Deyell.

Whiskey Cavalier (ABC - USA) featured the song ‘Devil and The Sea” co-written and performed by Cameron as part of the band Streets Of Laredo.

On The Wind - #1 ranked sailing podcast on iTunes, produced by 59 North. Cameron wrote, performed and produced the opening theme music, and is interviewed in episodes #121, #144, and on episode #1 of spin off podcast “How I Think About Sailing”

The DC Washup (ABC News) - a political podcast produced by the ABC bureau in Washington DC. Cameron arranged, performed and produced the opening theme music, a version of Paul Simon’s “America”.

Namarali - Namarali is a 50min documentary charting Donny Woolagoodja's journey to a remote cave painting on the West Kimberley coast and his quest to bring a deity back to life. Directed by Tim Mummery. Original soundtrack composed, recorded and produced by Cameron Deyell. Nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music at the 2022 WA Screen Culture Awards