About Me

I am a citizen of the world. I believe every culture adds meaning and power to everything they do as it contributes to our world's development. I was born and raised in Colombia, South America. I began to study and develop as a filmmaker in Madrid, Spain and continued to grow as a professional in the United States. I believe filmmaking is not a job, but a life style that triggers passion and gives meaning to my life and the life of others. I am a versatile filmmaker for I believe my craft is not only one of the most beautiful art forms humanity provides to the world, but also it is a mass influence business that changes every day. It is intriguing for me how this business impacts the world's economy and how it moves across multiple platforms: the big screen, TV, and the internet. Thus, I contribute to filmmaking in the creative aspect as a director, but also in the business aspect as a producer. Ultimately, this is my goal: I am here to network and get to know you, work with you, and build a better world through our craft.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Walking Wolf Productions explores the world of webisodes and mini-series

The world of webisodes has expanded for independent filmmakers in the last decade. Now, even TV episodes made by ABC, NBC, and Warner are being casted on the internet. Independent shows such as “Clark and Michael” along with “Steven King’s N” are also being pushed all over the web, bringing a chance for new content to be picked up by networks.
Thus, it is the time for us at Walking Wolf Productions to explore this new category of content and provide a fan base of 900 followers several mini-series of different genres. We have the purpose in 2012 of creating three web pilots in pursuit of obtaining support by sponsors who wish to promote their products and services on the web. This in combination of digital marketing will allow us to complete at least two seasons per show and build an audience of minimum 10,000 viewers. Once this target is met, we plan to pitch the show to local and regional TV stations that would like to follow up with the show.
The first show will be a drama that will be targeted to women in their mid-thirties and mid-forties. Our plan is to appeal this demographic by creating a show that contributes to society’s morals. It will be an episodic show that will have one new story every time with one same host. The method will be that at the end of each story we will deliver a message to the audience through the eyes of the host and the victims in the story.
The second show will be a horror with the same feel than “Harper’s Island” where it will be one continuous story with thrilling cliff-hangers that case the audience to continue watching. The story will have to do with a serial killer and its different victims. However, the story will be told from the eyes of a man new to the setting who will not understand the situation of the circumstances until the end of the story. The killer will be revealed in the end with the purpose of making a story twist that surprises the audience with its sudden results.
Finally, the third show for 2012 will be chosen by the audience, and they will be able to vote what is next for Walking Wolf in its mini-series collection. The audience will be able to write a pitch to the producers of the company by writing to mytvpilot@walkingwolfproductions.com, and depending on the story the producer’s choose, that audience member will be credited in the production.

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