A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Gus
Birthplace:
Tehuacán, Puebla, México
Born:
October 14, 2000
Carlos Gustavo Marín González is a film student at the National School of Cinematographic Arts (ENAC) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), since 2021. He began to use audiovisual art as a tool for artistic exploration and expression since 2016 through the 6th International University Video Art Competition with his work "Lost" which obtained an honorable mention. His academic training has been marked by multidisciplinarity through courses and workshops on different artistic disciplines such as theater, dance, painting, music, photography and cinema. In 2022 he had the opportunity to collaborate in local and international film festivals as a jury and cinematographer of the broadcast team. Gustavo has worked as a Director of Photography, although he has directed a few independent short films and another one with the Film School, called The Good Being.
Assistant Camera:
2024 Good morning, Margarita
Colorist:
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
Director:
2023 The Good Being
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
Director of Photography:
2023 The Good Being
2023 Ángel
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
Gaffer:
2023 The Good Being
2023 The Night
2023 Ángel
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
Production Design:
2023 Drowning
2023 The Good Being
2023 The Night
2023 Ángel
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
Screenplay:
2023 Drowning
2023 The Good Being
2023 The Night
2023 Ángel
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
Sound Editor:
2023 Drowning
2023 Return
2023 The Good Being
2023 The Night
2023 Ángel
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
Sound Mixer:
2023 Drowning
2023 Return
2023 The Good Being
2023 The Night
2023 Ángel
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
2024 Memory for a Worker
Sound Recordist:
2023 Drowning
2023 Return
2023 The Good Being
2023 The Night
2023 Ángel
2024 Axolotl
2024 Good morning, Margarita
2024 Memory for a Worker
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