Miranda Due
Storyteller. Producer. Pawnee. Cherokee.
Miranda is an Indigenous media producer, photographer, artist and speaker from Oklahoma. She graduated from the University of Southern California with degrees in Interactive Entertainment (Video Game Design) and International Relations (Middle East, War and Terrorism Concentrations)
Miranda has experience working in Indie and AAA game development, interactive exhibits, and film, as a producer and as a cultural consultant.
Miranda is committed to promoting diversity in the entertainment industry, and elevating the voices of indigenous creators. In her spare time she runs a political and voter advocacy account @NativeGirlsVote focused on education, humor, and advancing issues that impact Native communities.
Selected SKILLS :
Project Management (Multidisciplinary)
Game Design and Development
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Topics
Team Building and Problem Solving
Software Development Process
Client Management
Agile Methodology (Scrum, Kanban)
Waterfall Methodology
Writing
Speaking
I enjoy leading projects to success and making sure my teams are equipped to make amazing games and experiences.
I have worked at multiple startup companies, AAA studios, and across various games, film and tv, and museums in a consultant capacity. I have also spent time working in Native American non profits and advocacy and media at the White House Initiative for American Indian and Alaska Native Education and IllumiNative.
My game titles include: Emoji Charades, Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, Nancy Drew and the Mystery of the Seven Keys and most recently Dimensional Double Shift!
Check out my Projects page for more info on the work I have done.
I am dedicated to elevating indigenous content and stories and I prioritize advancing authentic voices and representations in the work that I do. I am currently producing a documentary-series with WOSU on the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, set to release in Fall 2025.