Born in 2000, Edgar Vazquez is a Mexican film producer and photographer currently based in London, United Kingdom. With a remarkable portfolio, Edgar boasts a string of notable film credits, including award-winning productions such as "The Meaning of Daisey" (Dir. Max'ed Deeq, 2020 | Angie Thomas Zeitgeist Award | Oxford Film Festival | USA) and "Let Me Ride" (Dir. Juliette Joy, 2021 | Best International Film Award | Concours de Courts Film Festival | France), where he served as a producer.
Edgar's expertise extends beyond the realm of film production; he has a proven track record in organizing significant events in Mexico, where he spent two years as a stage producer and hosted numerous talent shows. His journey into filmmaking commenced in 2018 when he enrolled in a beginner director and editor course at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, California. Seizing an opportunity in 2019, he relocated from Mexico to London to further his filmmaking studies at the prestigious London Film Academy. Edgar successfully graduated with a BA Degree in 2021 and went on to achieve his Master's Degree in 2022, thereby enhancing his producing skills and knowledge.
Edgar is distinguished by his methodical planning, expert leadership techniques, and outstanding organizational skills. Eager to channel his passion into a successful career in Film and TV production, he aspires to make a lasting impact on the industry. Beyond his professional pursuits, Edgar is a Latin American activist with a keen interest in expanding and promoting Latino representation in the film industry. His ultimate goal is to become a director and producer for unique Mexican projects, aiming to showcase the exceptional talents of Latinos on a global stage. With a vision to prove that Latinos possess distinctive skills within the industry, Edgar is poised to contribute significantly to the world of filmmaking.
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