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Crew Positions

  • Director
  • Second Unit Director
  • Unit Production Manager (UPM)
  • Line Producer
  • Producer
  • Production Supervisor

Union Member

  • DGA

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Biography

Juan A Mas is a Colombian/Cuban Producer and Director entrenched in the indie world. He worked as an AD and UPM in Los Angeles then job opportunities allowed him to work abroad as a producer and director for several years abroad. He has also worked all over the United States in varied budget sizes as a member of the DGA for features, mini-series, and television. He is a passionate storyteller that loves to combine a kinetic visual style with vibrant characters and a bit of gritty truth of real life. When not on set he directs and produces local theater and volunteers on boards that focus on the growth of the art community and creative economy locally and across the state

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Films

A Thousand Years of Good Prayers


Alone (Short) 2018


Fil-Bill


How Festivals Can Help You as a Creative Storyteller


Keep Film in Washington – Meet Jake Fischer


Keep Film in Washington – Meet Jason McKee


Keep Film in Washington – Meet Michael Ruby and Terrance Davis


Keep Film in Washington – Meet Rebecca Cook


Keep Film in Washington – Meet Steve and Marti Brown


Let Me Sleep – An Art Installation by Dorianne Wotton


Meet The Makers, Episode 1 – Harold Balzas


SFP Panel #4: What is a Director?


SFP Panel 3: Producing 101


SFP Panel: Unions and Industry Standards


Spokane Film Project Panel: Storytelling Through Costumes and Makeup


Spokane Film Project Panel: Video Production During COVID-19


Spokane Historical Society Teaser Trailer


Synesthesia – a First Friday Art Walk Experience


The Bearing Project


The Failed Experiment, A Spokane Film Project Renga Production


Using the Camera as a Storytelling Tool


Why is Film important in Washington #1


Why is Film important in Washington #2


Why is Film important in Washington #3


Safety on Set: When there is Crash Boom Bang!