Todos Vivos is a self-funded, self-produced short film created in just two weeks from concept to final edit. A deeply personal project, it was conceived as a weekend side project leading up to Día de Muertos, capturing the essence of memory, presence, and impermanence.

This film was created by a two-person crew, with my wife writing, directing, and acting while I took on cinematography, camera operation, lighting (gaffer), and post-production. Together, we managed every aspect of the project, seamlessly blending our skills to bring this story to life.

Shot in Guadalajara, Mexico, "Todos Vivos" showcases a visually compelling and intimate storytelling approach, making use of tools at hand with minimal budget and a resourceful production style. As a cinematographer and filmmaker based in Guadalajara, I focus on creating high-quality, emotionally driven visuals that resonate with the right audience.

For directors, producers, or production companies seeking a cinematographer in Guadalajara, Mexico, my work on "Todos Vivos" is a testament to my ability to deliver cinematic storytelling under tight timelines with minimal resources while maintaining high production value.

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