Thanks for sharing your story with us Eunicet Pamela. So, let’s start at the beginning and we can move on from there.
I was born in Mexico City. Since I was a kid I loved everything about art, later on, I discovered photography. I always carried a camera with me and that created the passion for capturing moments and people.
After a few years, I started doing photography for different fashion brands and also music festivals. It was the beginning of my journey in Cinematography because then I started doing documentaries.
I did 3 documentaries in 4 years, it helped so much because I learned every stage of production and how Cinematography was involved in each one of them. And because I wanted to specialize better at my craft I moved to Los Angeles to keep my career here.
Since then I have made more than 20 short films and wrapped my first feature film that is planned to be released next year.
Great, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
It hasn’t been that easy but it has definitely been rewarding. My biggest challenge was to put my name out there but I have been collaborating with a lot of Directors and that has allowed me to network and dive into the industry.
I’m still learning how the industry works and getting my name out there. But I’m happy to say that my work has been screened and selected in different national and international film festivals.
We’d love to hear more about your work and what you are currently focused on. What else should we know?
Currently, I’m supervising the Color Correction of my feature film and prepping for future projects. I’m looking forward to collaborating with more Directors and telling amazing stories.
Also, I’m in the Mentoring Program from The Academy of Motion Picture, Art and Sciences. It has been an amazing experience in terms of networking and being able to have the opportunity to talk with people in the industry.