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Genre | Reality |
Starring | Cameron Dallas |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Distributor | Netflix |
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Original network | Netflix |
Picture format | 4K Ultra HD |
Original release | December 27, 2016 |
Chasing Cameron is an American reality television series starring Vine star Cameron Dallas. It premiered on Netflix on December 27, 2016. The series centers around Cameron Dallas, a "social media influencer", who is best known for his prominence on the video app Vine. He is one of the main members of a group called Magcon (Meet and greet convention), which was shortlived in 2014, but revived, partly with other people, in 2016. During 2016, Magcon went on a tour in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, with events consisting of a show and a meet and greet.
The half-hour episodes depict Cameron and other Magcon members' road to fame, and the price that comes with Internet stardom. The show co-stars tour members including Aaron Carpenter and Taylor Caniff, as well as Dallas' immediate family members. The first season of the show consisted of ten episodes.
The series was announced on June 22, 2016 via Variety.
The show premiered on Netflix on December 27, 2016.
On January 20th, 2017, Cameron Dallas said in a red carpet interview at the People's Choice Awards 2017 that "For sure. 100% there will be a season 2." "I think it's gonna dive deeper more into my relationship between my mom and sister, and then kind of a more in-depth view on where we're going and what's continuing to go on, because we're only taking steps forward, so I feel like the more we go, the more interesting it gets." Cameron also states that season 2 will feature a different premise altogether.
Cameron Dallas - Social media star who gained fame on Vine
Aaron Carpenter - Social media star who gained fame on the Vine app
Taylor Caniff - Social media star who gained fame on Vine
Since the release of Chasing Cameron, the series has received generally negative reviews. Common Sense Media's critical consensus reads, "Internet star's self-serving reality show has iffy messages.", while giving the show a rating of 1/5. Kevin O'Keeffe, writing for mic.com also criticized the show, stating "his hesitance to let go of control makes Chasing Cameron a far worse show than it could have been". Michael Andor Brodeur, writing for The Boston Globe, was somewhat more receptive, writing "There’s something about the abundant emptiness of “Chasing Cameron” that, right now, feels like a necessary refuge [...] basking in its inconsequential glow."