A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Gabriel Bermudez
Birthplace:
San Jose, Costa Rica
Born:
March 3, 2000
Gabriel Bermúdez, known by his artistic moniker Gabriel Berm, is a rising figure in the realm of Costa Rican 3D animation and literature. Born in San Jose, his artistic pursuits commenced at a young age, fueled by an inherent love for storytelling and a burgeoning interest in filmmaking. During his formative years, Gabriel found his calling in filmmaking, utilizing the creativity of his friends as actors to craft scenes and narratives. Equipped with a camera and an enthusiastic circle, he brought his imaginative visions to life. As Gabriel matured, so did his creative palette. Short stories and evocative poems became his canvas for artistic expression, finding a digital home on his personal website. However, Gabriel's passion for the visual medium remained unwavering, propelling him into the world of 3D animation. This journey reached a significant milestone when he pursued studies in Computer Animation at Universidad LCI Veritas. This educational experience not only honed his skills but also provided the foundation for his burgeoning expertise in animation. The culmination of his artistic journey was marked by the premiere of his inaugural short film, "Hold On," in 2023. This cinematic debut not only showcased his burgeoning talent but also marked the convergence of his love for filmmaking and his expanding expertise in animation. "Hold On" gained international recognition, screening at prestigious events such as Animasyros International Animation Festival in 2023 as part of the La Animación Iberoamericana program, Barcelona Indie Filmmakers Festival (BARCIFF), and Khabarovsk International Animation Film Festival (Animur) in the same year. These accolades underscored Gabriel Berm's promising trajectory, confirming his status as a rising talent in the global animation landscape.
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