Carlos Salado (b. 1996)

Alias:
Carlos Salado Diez

Birthplace:
Alicante, Spain

Born:
November 16, 1996

Carlos Salado is a filmmaker and music composer that aims at revealing a bold and rule-breaking vision to cinema in Spain. He is the author of the Criando Ratas (Breeding Rats) movie, which has been claimed by the media and press as the XX of the neoquinqui genre in Spain. The movie has appeared in more than 100 press and media releases and hasreceived over 2.7 million visits in Youtube.  Carlos holds a BA/MA in Media Communication and he has specialized in symphonic music composition. He was the director and composer for Grupo Idex S.L., for which heled commercials with renowned artists such as Rosario Flores, Sergio Dalma, CholoSimeone, Adriana Ugarte, Daviz Muñoz, and Sara Salamo.In November 2018, Carlos Salado entered the music video business and premiered Mala Ruina (Wretched Downfall), a Criando Ratas’ spin-of starred by Yung Beef (a Spanish trap music idol) obtaining over 500,000 visits in Youtube. Currently, Carlos is engaged in the production and recording of the famenco album Uña y Carne (Flesh and Bone), he is touring his short flm Insania (Insanity) (produced by ProIntel and endorsed by Narciso Ibañez Serrador), and he is developing a TV series with Isla Audiovisual.

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Cinematography:
2016  Criando ratas

Director:
2016  Criando ratas
2018  Mala Ruina
2019  Insania

Editor:
2016  Criando ratas
2018  Mala Ruina
2019  Insania

Music:
2016  Criando ratas
2018  Mala Ruina
2019  Insania

Writer:
2016  Criando ratas
2018  Mala Ruina
2019  Insania

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