Alexis Ramirez (b. 1985)

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Born:
November 17, 1985

Alexis Ramirez is a passionate and independent filmmaker from New York who is very dedicated towards his profession. He is also the founder of Exiram Productions and believes that filmmaking is the only career where he can actually portray his talent. He was interested in this profession since he was a kid as he started shooting mini videos as well as feature length films when he was just 13 years old. Keeping in mind that he wants to be a successful filmmaker, he studied at Lehman College for video production class as a Saturday program in 2005.  The kind of content he mainly produces is quite unique & overwhelming as he is more into retro style films, electronica, new wave, disco and the retro posters and vhs artworks. Going through all his work can surely make anyone think about his ultimate passion. His hard work can clearly be seen in his number of films which he directed, produced and edited such as Werewolves of Stayville, Wolf Mother: Hunted and Cycle. Along with owning his own company, he is also a producer and webmaster on a sister company Were-Creature Videos, a streaming video on demand website of fangtastic video clips and short films which feature a wide variety of female creature transformations.  Alexis believes that filmmaking is one of the most beautiful and unbeatable way which can put soul into any story or script. Directing, editing and producing films is what actually loved by him and he always try to be consistent in his profession.

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