July • 2022
Mauricio was exceptional to work with both professionally and personal. He did an amazing job with our project, and has a great work ethic and eye for detail. I would highly recommend him for your next video project!
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
9 reviews$500 - $650 / Day
Filmmaker with mention in Film and Television Direction, with broad experience in television, and online media, developing projects related to national news, nature documentaries, investigative journalism and specialized topics, among others. Excellent development of camera skills, editing in different media, and in the management of associated technological systems. Great leadership skills and good management with clients. Medium-high English spoken and written.
July • 2022
Mauricio was exceptional to work with both professionally and personal. He did an amazing job with our project, and has a great work ethic and eye for detail. I would highly recommend him for your next video project!
October • 2023
Mauricio's work is outstanding. He is always willing to propose alternatives to get the best images for the story. It is a pleasure to work with professionals like him.
August • 2022
Mauricio was wonderful to work with. Great cinematography! He was communicative and followed our production guide perfectly.
Five years have passed since we started this project, since we believed that it was possible to make our way from independence. With more ups than downs, we've had the chance to get to know our Chile and its people even better. Infinite thanks to all those who have trusted our work, to those who have given us the opportunity to translate their stories into images, and to all who have collaborated to continue developing in the video production world that we love so much.
Water levels have fallen by half in some regions of Chile and the changing conditions have exposed injustices inherent in Chile's private water system, born under 1980s dictatorship. In some areas, flourishing fields of irrigated avocados destined for Europe and Asia border villages where locals truck in daily water allotments. We speak to Carolina Vilches, from the Office of Water Affairs of Petorca, who is one of 155 delegates elected to write a new constitution that may, among other things, recalibrate water distribution and rights.
Documentary short about Alessia Injoque, the first transgender person to publicly transition at a major corporation in Chile.
Rajo Inca is a project that will extend the useful life of Salvador Division in 40 years. It will require an investment of about US $ 1,000 million and will increase our production of fine copper by more than 50%.
This documentary short tells the story of James Rodriguez, a young Ecuadorian immigrant who managed to integrate into Chilean society through football.
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