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●SHORT FILM● ROSA DE PAPEL




Short film directed by Luisa Touassa and written by Paola Perea. ROSA DE PAPEL is a student film in which  I collaborated as the camera operator and poster graphic designer for the cinema production class with professor Carlos H. Malavé in the the University of Puerto Rico.


FILM CREDITS


Starring
José A. Negrón 
Kathleen I. Jiménez 
Giovanni Maldonado 
Kenneth Hermina 

Directed by 
Luisa Touassa 

Written by 
Paola Perea 

Producer 
Anette J. Otero 
Production Asisstant 
Yuliana Jorge 

Art department 
Carla Alvarado 
Giovanni Maldonado 

Directors of photography 
Joanna Caraballo 
Giovanni Maldonado 

Camera operator 
Ioannes Busca 

Lighting 
Kenneth Hermina 

Continuity 
Sara Torre 

Sound 
Naomi González 
Lytzeliz Rodríguez 

Editors 
Carla Alvarado 
Naomi González 
Annete J. Otero 
Paola Perea 
Luisa Touassa 

Sound editor 
Naomi González 

Thanks 
Jardín Botánico 
Universidad de Puerto Rico 
Administración Central 
Universidad de Puerto Rico 
Escuela de Comunicacíon 
Dr. Eliseo Colón Zayas 
Ana I. de Jesús 
Pedro Viera 
Myrna Colón 
Senda de Libertad Rock Church 
Pastora Lundy López 
Origami Esquilín 
ODY Corporation 
Nazario Ramirez 
UCTV 
Wanda Aponte 
Radio Universidad 
Yolanda Zabala 
Neftalí Arroyo 

Shot for the Cinema Production class in the 
Universitiy of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras  with professor 
Carlos H. Malavé 

Puerto Rico 
December 2012 

●MUSIC VIDEO● Life Starring Neil the Snail




LIFE staring Neil the Snail
2012 | Color | Digital Video | 16:9 | Stereo | 7min 11s
AA&NN presents a film by Ioannes Busca
Music Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
'Symphony No 40 in G Minor' 
Performed by The London Shymphony Orchestra 
Shot with Canon 550D in Puerto Rico
December 2012


Video created as a final project for the multimedia photography class with profesor Jimmy Torres in the University of Puerto Rico.
I found Neil stuck to a tree while I was visiting 'El Yunque' rainforest. I took it with me and feed it for one or two weeks in my dorm while I shot this video. Then a friend of mine who was going back to the rainforest took it back to his habitat. I wonder where is it now.