December • 2020
Claudia is an excellent producer, I recommend her work to anyone looking for an excellent professional in the Bay Area and often in different places of Latin America.
Berkeley, CA, USA
1 review$800 - $1500 / Day
Request QuoteI am Claudia Escobar and I like creating and following stories, making things and trying to find where reality meets magic. I am the director of the documentary Dear Homeland, produced by KQED. Currently I am producing a series with AJ+ Español about decolonization in Latin America together with it’s creator Paula Daibert, and In the past years I had been focused on making short documentary and experimental works about Bay Area artists and culture makers for KQED Arts. With the work I did with the arts team I had been nominated for three local Emmy's and I had won one, I had also won a Webby for the series I co-created together with Kelly Whalen, If Cities Could Dance. Before joining KQED, I directed, produced and edited short fiction films, fashion videos, stop motion animations, as well as non-fiction journalism work for AJ+, Common Sense Media, National Geographic, Mission Local, NBC’s former The Feast, and was the editor for the feature documentary “In The Red." directed bu Mimi Chakarova. Some of the indie films I had been part of, have screened all over the world, with the documentary “La Bicicleta Vieja" premiering at San Francisco International Latino Film Festival; "Antonio's Closet" screening at Miami International Fashion Film Festival, and "Mercado de Lagrimas," at Bokeh South Africa International Fashion Film Festival, and the La Jolla International Fashion Festival.
December • 2020
Claudia is an excellent producer, I recommend her work to anyone looking for an excellent professional in the Bay Area and often in different places of Latin America.
Most opera singers start training seriously when they’re still in pigtails and knee socks. But one rising star in the classical singing world got a late start because she was headed for a career as a professional basketball player
Northern california Emmy award video, in 2019, is part of the KQED series Behind The Lens, which follows Leo Herrera and his project Fathers.
Webby Award winner series. Forget the stage, the spotlights and the velvet curtain. "If Cities Could Dance," don’t need any of the above. Give them the streets of Oakland, the corners of Detroit, the plazas of San Jose and the parades of New Orleans, and they’ll reflect their urban surroundings in their graceful, powerful movements.
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