The work I have directed over the years.
People experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles now also contend with the Covid-19 pandemic, record-breaking heat, and smoke-filled air from historic wildfires. Produced for The Intercept.
Music video paying tribute to Big Manny.
Short documentary about chicken farmers in America’s South. Produced for The Intercept.
Music video shot and co-directed for the East LA band, La Santa Cecilia.
Short documentary about Ashraf Maniar, an Indian-American Muslim who was put on the no-fly list and stalked by the FBI for years. Shot, directed, and edited for The Intercept.
Short Documentary Episode from the award-winning series, If Cities Could Dance, about LA’s jam skating and it’s deep roots in the city’s black culture. Shot and co-directed for KQED.
In this Emmy-winning short documentary, Mexican artist Arleene Correa Valencia thinks a lot about where she can go and where she can’t go, and about whose bodies are welcome in which spaces—especially in the realm of fine art. Growing up in Napa as an undocumented immigrant, she witnessed firsthand the wealth disparity of the wine-growing region; while members of her family worked in the fields picking grapes, limos passed by conveying people to wine tastings. In a series of portraits of field workers, Correa Valencia reflects on the resilience and extreme work ethic of her Latino community. Directed and filmed for KQED.
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba, Puerto Rico’s Afro-Puerto Rican dance of resistance. Meet sisters Mar and María Cruz who are dedicated to the dance and its legacy of survival, and trace some of the communities where bomba is at its most vibrant, from the Santurce area of San Juan, to Loíza, the bastion of Afro-Puerto Rican culture across the Rio Grande. We meet Jesús Cepeda, a member of the family responsible for keeping this culture alive through the latter half of the 20th century. We also travel to Loíza, and the Piñones area, where community organizer Maricruz Rivera Clementa runs the Corporación Piñones Se Integra (http://www.copipr.com/) dedicated to preserving Afro-Puerto Rican culture and teaching the next generation of bomba dancers.
Tenants in this Westlake neighborhood are leading the largest rent strike in LA history. Produced for The Nation Magazine.
https://www.armandoaparicio.com/real-america-with-jorge-ramos/
El Corrido de Anza is a music video created for the Mexican-American band, Los Cenzontles. It tells the story of the 1775-76 expedition from Sonora, New Spain, to found the San Francisco Presidio, and was funded by the National Park Service and the Juan Bautista de Anza Historic Trail.
A trailer made for the book American Sutra by Duncan Williams about Japanese Internment during World War II.
FDR’s 1942 executive order 9066 didn’t say “Japanese Americans” and Trump’s executive orders 13769 & 13780 do not say “Muslims.” But in both presidents' cases, intent was clear. This video exists in solidarity with those opposing racism and religious targeting enacted by the U.S. federal government.
Six activists from the animal rights organization, Direct Action Everywhere (DxE), go back to Utah to face the consequences — up to 60 years in prison — for rescuing pigs and turkeys from factory farms. Produced for The Intercept
This short documentary focuses on the efforts of a group of environmental activists in Humboldt County, CA, who engage in direct action to protect the temperate rainforest from logging and deforestation. Directed, shot, and edited for The Intercept.
Music video for the rendition of the Mexican state’s famous anthem.
This gritty documentary follows two Disneyland workers as they struggle to survive in one of the most expensive cities in America. Produced for LA Taco
A short documentary about the use of peracetic acid (PAA) in a Utah factory farm, and two USDA Inspectors who blow the whistle on its potentially fatal effects on workers’ health. Produced for The Intercept.
Three empowering stories about staff members with Communities for a New California highlight it’s grassroots efforts to organize working people throughout California's agricultural region, from Sacramento, down through the San Joaquin Valley, to the Coachella Valley.
Official music video for the song Errante by Salvadoran musicians Armando Solórzano and Ale Martóre.
Music video for the song “Cuando Salga El Sol” by the Salvadoran musician, Armando Solorzano.
Rosario Dawson describes the plight of refugee children fleeing gang violence in Central America, and the work of the San Fernando Valley Refugee Children Center, which assists these children in seeking asylum.
A unique approach to the traditional campaign ad, this short documentary focuses on climate change and homelessness and was created for Derrick Crowe, a progressive congressional candidate for the 21st District of Texas.
Two DREAMer activists in Los Angeles and San Francisco tell their stories as they fight for the rights of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. in this short documentary for The Nation Magazine.
Jose Escobar, a Houston resident with a U.S. work permit, was deported to El Salvador after a routine check-in with immigration. A short documentary created for The Intercept.
Two DREAMers struggling to make it in the entertainment industry in this short documentary created for KQED and published by NPR, PBS, and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders.
This short documentary for The Intercept tells the story of Ali Vayeghan, the first person brought back by the ACLU after being deported from LAX during Trump's first Travel Ban.
Two Haitian chefs tell the stories of how they ended up in Tijuana, Mexico, as they prepare traditional Haitian cuisine for locals.
In February of 2016, José Alvarez, a husband and a father of six in Long Beach, California, was pulled over for a broken headlamp. 8 hours later he was deported to Tijuana, Mexico. This short documentary was produced for The Nation Magazine.
Commercial on impartiality for Diario El Mundo, A Salvadoran newspaper.
Jugando con Fuego (Playing with Fire) is a short film about a middle-aged funeral hurst driver who stumbles into a restaurant robbery.
A short film about a doll, trapped under an evil clown's spell.
A Short film about a Minute Man's decision to kidnap an undocumented immigrant.
Promotional video for the hidden surfer's paradise in El Salvador.
Promotional video for the dental practice in Concord, CA.
Video produced for ACLU of Southern California recognizing Attorney Carol Sobel's life-long contributions to civil rights.
Music video for the Salvadoran group, Eterno Viernes, featuring the Grammy winning band, Los Rabanes.
Trailer for a series about a young Salvadoran Illusionist.
Short film highlighting a young Illusionist's ability to manipulate cards.
Short film starring the Salvadoran Illusionist, Orson Vega.
Music video for the Salvadoran band, El Parke.
People experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles now also contend with the Covid-19 pandemic, record-breaking heat, and smoke-filled air from historic wildfires. Produced for The Intercept.
Music video shot and co-directed for the East LA band, La Santa Cecilia.
Short documentary about chicken farmers in America’s South. Produced for The Intercept.
Music video paying tribute to Big Manny.
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba, Puerto Rico’s Afro-Puerto Rican dance of resistance. Meet sisters Mar and María Cruz who are dedicated to the dance and its legacy of survival, and trace some of the communities where bomba is at its most vibrant, from the Santurce area of San Juan, to Loíza, the bastion of Afro-Puerto Rican culture across the Rio Grande. We meet Jesús Cepeda, a member of the family responsible for keeping this culture alive through the latter half of the 20th century. We also travel to Loíza, and the Piñones area, where community organizer Maricruz Rivera Clementa runs the Corporación Piñones Se Integra (http://www.copipr.com/) dedicated to preserving Afro-Puerto Rican culture and teaching the next generation of bomba dancers.
Short documentary about Ashraf Maniar, an Indian-American Muslim who was put on the no-fly list and stalked by the FBI for years. Shot, directed, and edited for The Intercept.
Short Documentary Episode from the award-winning series, If Cities Could Dance, about LA’s jam skating and it’s deep roots in the city’s black culture. Shot and co-directed for KQED.
Mexican artist Arleene Correa Valencia thinks a lot about where she can go and where she can’t go, and about whose bodies are welcome in which spaces—especially in the realm of fine art. Growing up in Napa as an undocumented immigrant, she witnessed firsthand the wealth disparity of the wine-growing region; while members of her family worked in the fields picking grapes, limos passed by conveying people to wine tastings. In a series of portraits of field workers, Correa Valencia reflects on the resilience and extreme work ethic of her Latino community. Directed and filmed for KQED.
https://www.armandoaparicio.com/real-america-with-jorge-ramos/
Music video for the rendition of the Mexican state’s famous anthem.
El Corrido de Anza is a music video created for the Mexican-American band, Los Cenzontles. It tells the story of the 1775-76 expedition from Sonora, New Spain, to found the San Francisco Presidio, and was funded by the National Park Service and the Juan Bautista de Anza Historic Trail.
This short documentary focuses on the efforts of a group of environmental activists in Humboldt County, CA, who engage in direct action to protect the temperate rainforest from logging and deforestation. Directed, shot, and edited for The Intercept.
First installment in a mini docu-series that follows a three regenerative cannabis farms in Northern California. Filmed in 2019 for Flow Kana.
Episode 2 of ‘The Great Outdoor’, a film series that follows the lives of three small, regenerative and diversified cannabis farms in Northern California. Filmed for Flow Kana
Three empowering stories about staff members with Communities for a New California highlight it’s grassroots efforts to organize working people throughout California's agricultural region, from Sacramento, down through the San Joaquin Valley, to the Coachella Valley.
The third and final episode of ‘The Great Outdoor’, a film series that follows the lives of three small, regenerative and diversified cannabis farms in Northern California. Filmed for Flow Kana
Exonerees who have been freed thanks to the efforts of NCIP learn to share their stories in the hopes of inspiring change.
Cinematography for Rolling Stone Magazine.
Cinematography for Rolling Stone Magazine.
This gritty documentary follows two Disneyland workers as they struggle to survive in one of the most expensive cities in America. Produced for LA Taco
Six activists from the animal rights organization, Direct Action Everywhere (DxE), go back to Utah to face the consequences — up to 60 years in prison — for rescuing pigs and turkeys from factory farms. Produced for The Intercept
Tenants in this Westlake neighborhood are leading the largest rent strike in LA history. Produced for The Nation Magazine.
Live taping of The Intercept’s Deconstructed podcast at the Writer’s Guild Theater in Los Angeles. Host Mehdi Hasan was joined by John Legend, musician, activist, philanthropist, and founder of FREEAMERICA, and Patrisse Cullors, artist, organizer, author, and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network.
Shot La Marisoul’s part for this rendition of ‘El Pajaro Cu.’
Official music video for the song Errante by Salvadoran musicians Armando Solórzano and Ale Martóre.
Music video for the song “Cuando Salga El Sol” by the Salvadoran musician, Armando Solorzano.
Produced for KQED Arts.
A trailer made for the book American Sutra by Duncan Williams about Japanese Internment during World War II.
FDR’s 1942 executive order 9066 didn’t say “Japanese Americans” and Trump’s executive orders 13769 & 13780 do not say “Muslims.” But in both presidents' cases, intent was clear. This video exists in solidarity with those opposing racism and religious targeting enacted by the U.S. federal government.
This short film offers an intimate look at the people who make up Emerald Spirit Botanicals – a small, family cannabis farm in Mendocino County.
Shot David Hidalgo’s part in this rendition of the Cuban bolero, Me Voy Pa’l Pueblo.
Cinematography for Bloomberg Quicktake short documentary.
A short documentary about the use of peracetic acid (PAA) in a Utah factory farm, and two USDA Inspectors who blow the whistle on its potentially fatal effects on workers’ health. Produced for The Intercept.
Two DREAMer activists in Los Angeles and San Francisco tell their stories as they fight for the rights of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. in this short documentary for The Nation Magazine.
Rosario Dawson describes the plight of refugee children fleeing gang violence in Central America, and the work of the San Fernando Valley Refugee Children Center, which assists these children in seeking asylum.
A unique approach to the traditional campaign ad, this short documentary focuses on climate change and homelessness and was created for Derrick Crowe, a progressive congressional candidate for the 21st District of Texas.
An in-depth look at the origins and rise of white nationalism in the U.S. through online message boards. Worked as Director of Photography and Colorist on this feature-length documentary created for Fusion TV.
Cinematography for Bloomberg Businessweek.
Official video for the track “Smokey Cabana” off of Monster Rally's "Mystery Cove" LP.
Jose Escobar, a Houston resident with a U.S. work permit, was deported to El Salvador after a routine check-in with immigration. A short documentary created for The Intercept.
Two DREAMers struggling to make it in the entertainment industry in this short documentary created for KQED and published by NPR, PBS, and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders.
This short documentary for The Intercept tells the story of Ali Vayeghan, the first person brought back by the ACLU after being deported from LAX during Trump's first Travel Ban.
Cinematography for Bloomberg Businessweek’s interview with director Justin Lin.
Short documentary highlighting stories at a migrant shelter in Tijuana, Mexico. Created for The Intercept.
In February of 2016, José Alvarez, a husband and a father of six in Long Beach, California, was pulled over for a broken headlamp. 8 hours later he was deported to Tijuana, Mexico. This short documentary was produced for The Nation Magazine.
During Donald Trump's first year in office, Antifa members face off against a rising White Nationalist movement in California. Short documentary produced for The Intercept.
An inside look at multiple stories about Trump voters around the United States. One of several Cinematographers on this feature-lenth documentary produced for Fusion TV.
A Los Angeles based organization helps Central American refugees in this short documentary produced for The Intercept.
Two Haitian chefs tell the stories of how they ended up in Tijuana, Mexico, as they prepare traditional Haitian cuisine for locals.
A short film about a doll, trapped under an evil clown's spell.
Promotional video for the hidden surfer's paradise in El Salvador.
Promotional video for the dental practice in Concord, CA.
Video produced for ACLU of Southern California recognizing Attorney Carol Sobel's life-long contributions to civil rights.
Trailer for a series about a young Salvadoran Illusionist.
Short film starring the Salvadoran Illusionist, Orson Vega.
Music video for the Salvadoran group, Eterno Viernes, featuring the Grammy winning band, Los Rabanes.
Short film highlighting a young Illusionist's ability to manipulate cards.
Edited in Davinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Adobe After Effects.
Short documentary about Ashraf Maniar, an Indian-American Muslim who was put on the no-fly list and stalked by the FBI for years. Shot, directed, and edited for The Intercept.
Music video paying tribute to Big Manny.
https://www.armandoaparicio.com/real-america-with-jorge-ramos/
A group of over 200 animal rights activists rescue several animals from inhumane conditions at a local slaughterhouse in Oakland, CA. Short documentary produced for The Intercept.
This short documentary focuses on the efforts of a group of environmental activists in Humboldt County, CA, who engage in direct action to protect the temperate rainforest from logging and deforestation. Directed, shot, and edited for The Intercept.
Two DREAMer activists in Los Angeles and San Francisco tell their stories as they fight for the rights of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. in this short documentary for The Nation Magazine.
Six activists from the animal rights organization, Direct Action Everywhere (DxE), go back to Utah to face the consequences — up to 60 years in prison — for rescuing pigs and turkeys from factory farms. Produced for The Intercept
A trailer made for the book American Sutra by Duncan Williams about Japanese Internment during World War II.
FDR’s 1942 executive order 9066 didn’t say “Japanese Americans” and Trump’s executive orders 13769 & 13780 do not say “Muslims.” But in both presidents' cases, intent was clear. This video exists in solidarity with those opposing racism and religious targeting enacted by the U.S. federal government.
This gritty documentary follows two Disneyland workers as they struggle to survive in one of the most expensive cities in America. Produced for LA Taco
Three empowering stories about staff members with Communities for a New California highlight it’s grassroots efforts to organize working people throughout California's agricultural region, from Sacramento, down through the San Joaquin Valley, to the Coachella Valley.
Music video for the rendition of the Mexican state’s famous anthem.
A short documentary about the use of peracetic acid (PAA) in a Utah factory farm, and two USDA Inspectors who blow the whistle on its potentially fatal effects on workers’ health. Produced for The Intercept.
Official music video for the song Errante by Salvadoran musicians Armando Solórzano and Ale Martóre.
Music video for the song “Cuando Salga El Sol” by the Salvadoran musician, Armando Solorzano.
Jugando con Fuego (Playing with Fire) is a short film about a middle-aged funeral hurst driver who stumbles into a restaurant robbery.
This short documentary for The Intercept tells the story of Ali Vayeghan, the first person brought back by the ACLU after being deported from LAX during Trump's first Travel Ban.
Two Haitian chefs tell the stories of how they ended up in Tijuana, Mexico, as they prepare traditional Haitian cuisine for locals.
Short film about a Minute Man's decision to kidnap an undocumented immigrant.
A short film about a doll, trapped under an evil clown's spell.
Promotional video for the hidden surfer's paradise in El Salvador.
Promotional video for the dental practice in Concord, CA.
Music video for the Salvadoran group, Eterno Viernes, featuring the Grammy winning band, Los Rabanes.
Trailer for a series about a young Salvadoran Illusionist.
Graded in Davinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Adobe After Effects.
People experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles now also contend with the Covid-19 pandemic, record-breaking heat, and smoke-filled air from historic wildfires. Produced for The Intercept.
Music video paying tribute to Big Manny.
Short documentary about chicken farmers in America’s South. Produced for The Intercept.
Short documentary about Ashraf Maniar, an Indian-American Muslim who was put on the no-fly list and stalked by the FBI for years. Shot, directed, and edited for The Intercept.
El Corrido de Anza is a music video created for the Mexican-American band, Los Cenzontles. It tells the story of the 1775-76 expedition from Sonora, New Spain, to found the San Francisco Presidio, and was funded by the National Park Service and the Juan Bautista de Anza Historic Trail.
Jugando con Fuego (Playing with Fire) is a short film about a middle-aged funeral hurst driver who stumbles into a restaurant robbery.
Official music video for the song Errante by Salvadoran musicians Armando Solórzano and Ale Martóre.
This gritty documentary follows two Disneyland workers as they struggle to survive in one of the most expensive cities in America. Produced for LA Taco
An in-depth look at the origins and rise of white nationalism in the U.S. through online message boards. Worked as Director of Photography and Colorist on this feature-length documentary created for Fusion TV.
A unique approach to the traditional campaign ad, this short documentary focuses on climate change and homelessness and was created for Derrick Crowe, a progressive congressional candidate for the 21st District of Texas.
Two DREAMer activists in Los Angeles and San Francisco tell their stories as they fight for the rights of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. in this short documentary for The Nation Magazine.
A short documentary about the use of peracetic acid (PAA) in a Utah factory farm, and two USDA Inspectors who blow the whistle on its potentially fatal effects on workers’ health. Produced for The Intercept.
Jose Escobar, a Houston resident with a U.S. work permit, was deported to El Salvador after a routine check-in with immigration. A short documentary created for The Intercept.
This short documentary for The Intercept tells the story of Ali Vayeghan, the first person brought back by the ACLU after being deported from LAX during Trump's first Travel Ban.
Short documentary highlighting stories at a migrant shelter in Tijuana, Mexico. Created for The Intercept.
During Donald Trump's first year in office, Antifa members face off against a rising White Nationalist movement in California. Short documentary produced for The Intercept.
Short film about a Minute Man's decision to kidnap an undocumented immigrant.
Two DREAMers struggling to make it in the entertainment industry in this short documentary created for KQED and published by NPR, PBS, and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders.
Promotional video for the dental practice in Concord, CA.
Video produced for ACLU of Southern California recognizing Attorney Carol Sobel's life-long contributions to civil rights.
A short film about a doll, trapped under an evil clown's spell.
Promotional video for the hidden surfer's paradise in El Salvador.
Two Haitian chefs tell the stories of how they ended up in Tijuana, Mexico, as they prepare traditional Haitian cuisine for locals.
A Los Angeles based organization helps Central American refugees in this short documentary produced for The Intercept.
Trailer for a series about a young Salvadoran Illusionist.
Music video for the Salvadoran group, Eterno Viernes, featuring the Grammy winning band, Los Rabanes.
Short and feature length non-fiction projects.
Short documentary about chicken farmers in America’s South. Produced for The Intercept.
Mexican artist Arleene Correa Valencia thinks a lot about where she can go and where she can’t go, and about whose bodies are welcome in which spaces—especially in the realm of fine art. Growing up in Napa as an undocumented immigrant, she witnessed firsthand the wealth disparity of the wine-growing region; while members of her family worked in the fields picking grapes, limos passed by conveying people to wine tastings. In a series of portraits of field workers, Correa Valencia reflects on the resilience and extreme work ethic of her Latino community. Directed and filmed for KQED.
Short documentary about Ashraf Maniar, an Indian-American Muslim who was put on the no-fly list and stalked by the FBI for years. Shot, directed, and edited for The Intercept.
People experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles now also contend with the Covid-19 pandemic, record-breaking heat, and smoke-filled air from historic wildfires. Produced for The Intercept.
This short documentary focuses on the efforts of a group of environmental activists in Humboldt County, CA, who engage in direct action to protect the temperate rainforest from logging and deforestation. Directed, shot, and edited for The Intercept.
This gritty documentary follows two Disneyland workers as they struggle to survive in one of the most expensive cities in America. Produced for LA Taco
First installment in a mini docu-series that follows a three regenerative cannabis farms in Northern California. Filmed in 2019 for Flow Kana.
Episode 2 of ‘The Great Outdoor’, a film series that follows the lives of three small, regenerative and diversified cannabis farms in Northern California. Filmed for Flow Kana
Six activists from the animal rights organization, Direct Action Everywhere (DxE), go back to Utah to face the consequences — up to 60 years in prison — for rescuing pigs and turkeys from factory farms. Produced for The Intercept
Tenants in this Westlake neighborhood are leading the largest rent strike in LA history. Produced for The Nation Magazine.
Real America with Jorge Ramos travels to Costa Rica to investigate Central America’s latest refugee crisis: Nicaraguans fleeing the violent repression of Daniel Ortega’s Sandinista regime.
We meet with exiled student leaders and former contra commanders, and go inside a rebel safe house where “Los Zetas de Monimbó” are hiding and regrouping after leading an armed resistance against Ortega’s forces earlier this summer.
Created for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.
A short documentary about the use of peracetic acid (PAA) in a Utah factory farm, and two USDA Inspectors who blow the whistle on its potentially fatal effects on workers’ health. Produced for The Intercept.
A unique approach to the traditional campaign ad, this short documentary focuses on climate change and homelessness and was created for Derrick Crowe, a progressive congressional candidate for the 21st District of Texas.
https://www.armandoaparicio.com/real-america-with-jorge-ramos/
An in-depth look at the origins and rise of white nationalism in the U.S. through online message boards. Worked as Director of Photography and Colorist on this feature-length documentary created for Fusion TV.
Rosario Dawson describes the plight of refugee children fleeing gang violence in Central America, and the work of the San Fernando Valley Refugee Children Center, which assists these children in seeking asylum.
A group of over 200 animal rights activists rescue several animals from inhumane conditions at a local slaughterhouse in Oakland, CA. Short documentary produced for The Intercept.
Two DREAMer activists in Los Angeles and San Francisco tell their stories as they fight for the rights of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. in this short documentary for The Nation Magazine.
Two DREAMers struggling to make it in the entertainment industry in this short documentary created for KQED and published by NPR, PBS, and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders.
During Donald Trump's first year in office, Antifa members face off against a rising White Nationalist movement in California. Short documentary produced for The Intercept.
Jose Escobar, a Houston resident with a U.S. work permit, was deported to El Salvador after a routine check-in with immigration. A short documentary created for The Intercept.
Two Haitian chefs tell the stories of how they ended up in Tijuana, Mexico, as they prepare traditional Haitian cuisine for locals.
Short documentary highlighting stories at a migrant shelter in Tijuana, Mexico. Created for The Intercept.
This short documentary for The Intercept tells the story of Ali Vayeghan, the first person brought back by the ACLU after being deported from LAX during Trump's first Travel Ban.
In February of 2016, José Alvarez, a husband and a father of six in Long Beach, California, was pulled over for a broken headlamp. 8 hours later he was deported to Tijuana, Mexico. This short documentary was produced for The Nation Magazine.
Video produced for ACLU of Southern California recognizing Attorney Carol Sobel's life-long contributions to civil rights.
An inside look at multiple stories about Trump voters around the United States. One of several Cinematographers on this feature-lenth documentary produced for Fusion TV.
A Los Angeles based organization helps Central American refugees in this short documentary produced for The Intercept.
Short films, music videos, commercials, promotional videos.
Jugando con Fuego (Playing with Fire) is a short film about a middle-aged funeral hurst driver who stumbles into a restaurant robbery.
A Short film about a Minute Man's decision to kidnap an undocumented immigrant.
Official video for the track “Smokey Cabana” off of Monster Rally's "Mystery Cove" LP.
Commercial on impartiality for Diario El Mundo, A Salvadoran newspaper.
A short film about a doll, trapped under an evil clown's spell.
Promotional video for the hidden surfer's paradise in El Salvador.
Promotional video for the dental practice in Concord, CA.
Music video for the Salvadoran group, Eterno Viernes, featuring the Grammy winning band, Los Rabanes.
Trailer for a series about a young Salvadoran Illusionist.
Short film highlighting a young Illusionist's ability to manipulate cards.
Short film starring the Salvadoran Illusionist, Orson Vega.
Music video for the Salvadoran band, El Parke.
Created the illustrations for this commercial for the government of El Salvador.
This episode profiles an emergency shelter for asylum seekers in San Diego, California, run by the San Diego Rapid Response Network, and aims to shed light on the difficult asylum process through a few families journeys.
Created for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.
Real America with Jorge Ramos travels to Costa Rica to investigate Central America’s latest refugee crisis: Nicaraguans fleeing the violent repression of Daniel Ortega’s Sandinista regime.
We meet with exiled student leaders and former contra commanders, and go inside a rebel safe house where “Los Zetas de Monimbó” are hiding and regrouping after leading an armed resistance against Ortega’s forces earlier this summer.
Created for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.
Climate change migration has already started, and it could drive a massive exodus from Central America over the next few decades -- unless these folks are able to stop it.
Cinematography for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.
While Americans may be focused on what's happening at the Mexico border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has quietly turned its eye to one of the few methods immigrants trust for transportation: the Greyhound bus service.
This episode follows California Governor Gavin Newsom as he travels to El Salvador on a fact-finding mission.
Cinematography for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.
This episode focuses on a group of activists fighting against efforts to privatize water in El Salvador.
Produced and shot for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.
Mauricio Cappelli was born in Costa Rica, adopted as a baby and raised in Milwaukee. He thought he was a US citizen his whole life — until the day he was detained by U.S. customs and exiled to Costa Rica.
Shot for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.
An in-depth look at the 2019 Los Angeles and Oakland teacher strikes and the battle between public and charter schools.
Created for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.
Jorge Ramos travels to a refugee camp in Tijuana, Mexico, to investigate the conditions thousands of members of migrant caravan are living in.
Shot for Univision’s Real America with Jorge Ramos, exclusively for Facebook Watch.