Our Work
Documentary
Zero Waste Chef, Season 01
Video Editor.
Documentary series (8E x 45').
The Odyssey of a Young Biologist: Raising Awareness Across Europe on Food Waste and Unsustainable Practices Impacting Ecosystems and Biodiversity Conservation
Zero Waste Chef, Season 02
Documentary series (12E x 45').
Video Editor.
Continuing across Europe, a young biologist raises awareness about food waste and unsustainable food processing and packaging systems, emphasizing their impact on ecosystems and biodiversity.
11 Tiros (11 Shots)
Docufiction series (11E x 60').
Video Editor.
In football, the focus is usually on players' success, but behind the scenes, there's a darker reality of crime and tragedy.
Arctic Challenge
Video Editor.
Documentary series (8E x 60').
The personal journey of eight teenage cancer survivors to reach the North Pole, aiming to raise awareness against climate change.
Arctic Challenge: The Documentary
Documentary (60').
Assistant Director of Photography
The personal adventure of 8 teenagers, cancer survivors, to reach the North Pole, with the aim to raise awareness against climate change.
Beneath the Waves:
Short documentary (15') In process.
Filmmakers
Join our expedition exploring Okinawa's coral reefs, conducting scientific work like diving and ecological surveys, alongside captivating interviews and footage showcasing the region's marvels and environmental challenges.
Exploring Okinawa's Coral Reefs
In this expedition, we will conduct scientific work (drone-based, mapping and aerial photogrammetry) on vulnerable atolls to map and evaluate their ecosystem services. Alongside this, we will run a science communication campaign, including interviews with local islanders and Tuamotu’s exceptional beauty.
Uncharted Te Mau Motu: Exploring French Polynesian Atolls & Their Ecosystem Services
2024 Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia)
Lindblad & National Geographic Society-funded project in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and French Polynesia partners
Storytelling & Science Expeditions
This film lab was tailored for mid-career Latinx filmmakers, emphasizing storytelling in nature and science from innovative angles. Participants delved into the evolution of storytelling in conservation and science, discussing the imperative to shift the storyteller approach towards inclusive perspectives, embracing alternative viewpoints from non-Western cultures.
Redefining Wildlife and Conservation Narratives: A New Approach to Visual Storytelling
2023 San Diego, California (USA)
Organized by Jackson Wild with Support from San Diego Wildlife Alliance, RED, ARRI, Canon, OConnor, Lensrentals, Lowepro, Manfrotto, and Sachtler.
In this expedition, we conducted scientific work (diving, ecological surveys, and underwater photogrammetry) on local coral reefs to understand their functioning and resilience. Alongside, we carried out the documentary filming and science communication campaign that included interviews with local and international experts and Okinawa marvels. The final post-production documentary is currently in process.
Exploring the “near-shallow” refuges for endangered coral species in Indo-Pacific reefs
2023 Okinawa (Japan)
National Geographic Society-funded project in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the University of the Ryukyus, & the National University of Singapore (NAS).