Geoambiente: Curitiba (2007) - WIPR (PBS Puerto Rico)
- Documentary DP
- Video Editor - News
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Puerto Rico
1 review$300 - $1000 / Day
Request QuotePuerto Rican filmmaker known for his documentary work and music videos. In 2001 he began as director, videographer and editor in the award winning Geoambiente, on which he travelled through the island's natural habitats and cities, working with scientists and communities to reflect on current environmental challenges. In 2005, he directed and edited the feature documentary "Aljuriya", which examined the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the perspective of activists involved in the struggle. Gabriel is also recognized for his Emmy Award winning musical feature “Sono, Sono, Tite Curet” (2011), the bio of a legendary musical composer and his legacy throughout Latin Amercia, and New York. In 2014, he was the recipient of the international fund Doctv for his feature documentary “Armonía”, about the struggle of a small town unemployed music teacher. He has also worked as freelance editor and videographer in feature films, documentaries, music videos and commercials.
Geoambiente visits the cave systems between Morovis y Ciales in Puerto Rico.
Directed, filmed and edited by Gabriel Coss, this short video tells the story of how puertorrican dance company Andanza help comunities by teaching corporal movement and body consciens to kids from public schools. This video is part of a serie of documentary shorts that profiles organizations supported by the Banco Popular Foundation.
Descubre junto a María Falcón cómo el uso de la bicicleta puede reformular la movilidad urbana en Puerto Rico y mejorar nuestra calidad de vida.
Directed, Edited and Shot by Gabriel Coss. "Armonía" is a feature musical documentary about a small town unemployed music teacher and his struggle to save the school band. In 2014, Coss was selected as the winner of the international fund Doctv Latinoamerica, for the creation of his documentary “Armonia” which was broadcast by 22 channels in 16 countries.
Directed and Edited by Gabriel Coss. In 2002, Israel intensified its military operations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as a result of the new Intifada. Citizens from several countries traveled to Palestine to witness the situation. This is what they saw... San Juan Cinema Fest 2005, Best National Documentary Winner. Three Continents Documentary Festival in Venezuela 2005, Honorable Mention.
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