Carlos Gil’s studies include staging and direction of actors, music and editing, in addition to motion picture shooting and lighting. During the course of ten successful years in the film industry, he has assisted some of the best-known directors in the world – such as Hector Babenco, Sally Potter, Luis Puenzo, Carlos Sorín, Russell Mulcahy and Paul Donovan. He has also shot more than 300 TV commercials for international companies, such as Fiat, Ariel, Cartoon Network, Pantene, WELLA and Nivea, among many others. His career has given Carlos a distinctive narrative style (fiction) together with an aesthetic point of view (advertising), in which he fuses the best of both fields.

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Mercedes Furst Zapiola, a graduate of the Argentinean Catholic University with a degree in journalism, has developed and strengthened a passion for cinema from her earliest university years onwards. She has worked with success and recognition in the Argentinean cinematographic industry for a decade. She has collaborated in the making of award-winning films with the most acclaimed Argentinean cinema directors, such as Adolfo Aristaráin, Héctor Olivera and Hector Babenco. Her experience as assistant director and production manager also includes television series such as, “Nueve lunas,” “De poeta y de locos” and “Archivo Negro,” all of which have been commercialized and broadcasted in Latin America, Spain, Italy and France.

 

Pedro Tello graduated from the National University of La Plata with a degree in communication sciences. He worked as a producer for the radio show “Amar sin Barreras” and chaired two seminars at the School of Journalism and Communications of La Plata. In 1999, he moved to France, where he worked as an Educative Coordinator in the College Wateau in the outskirts of Paris and as a documentation researcher for the Institute of Research in Education and Communication Science at the University of Perpignan. Since he returned to Argentina he has been studying for a Master’s Degree in international relations at the University of Buenos Aires.

 

Ezequiel Sarlanga’s studies include visual communication arts, editing and post-production. He launched his career in TV media in 1997 at Cuatro Cabezas, an independent TV production company. In 2000, he accepted the position in the company’s international division of development and production of international adaptations of the original formats for the US, Spain, Italy, Israel and other countries. He was also in charge of the company’s acquisitions for developing and producing formats in Argentina. From 2001 till 2006, as International Division Manager, he was in charge of the sales of Cuatro Cabezas’ TV formats; attending the most important international TV markets (MIPTV, MIPCOM, NATPE, etc.).