Our Team
Ella

Born in Mexico 30-something years ago, Pamela declared from a very early age that she wanted to make movies - so at age 18 she moved to Paris, where she studied useful things (film, photography, acting, art, literature) and not-so-useful things (french pastry courses were a waste of time). After Paris came Dallas, TX - where Pamela studied Video Production at the Art Institute, followed by a Bachelor’s in Communication Studies from the University of Miami in 1997.

For 13+ years, Pamela was ESPI Production’s main AVID Editor and would later become Bilingual Communications Producer. During this time, corporate video work had her editing and producing videos throughout the U.S. and Latin America, as well as in more production-challenging locations, like Morocco, Turkey, and Greece. In 2009, Pamela started Red Cilantro Media, where her mission is to beautify the web, one video at a time.

When she is not working, Pamela likes to experiment in the kitchen, watch foreign films, sing very loud, and drive barefoot. She speaks 3 languages, but will randomly make up words in Spanglish and Frenglish, so be patient with her.

Her favorite thing in the world is to be the mom of her 10-year old Stefan. He is her Rockstar. Pamela, Stefan, and their chihuahua-terrier dog, Rusty, currently live in Dallas, TX.

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After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, Brian moved to Dallas to begin his career in film and video production. During the past 17 years, he has worn many hats: writer, editor, producer, and art director.

Brian’s specialty and passion lays in post-production. He can really rock an AVID- and has edited multiple corporate modules, documentaries, TV commercials and online video campaigns. His projects have taken him to edit for corporations in Mexico, Hong Kong, Ireland, Paris, Israel, and others.

One of Brian’s favorite pieces is Return to Normandy, a World War II documentary about his grandfather's war days in Normandy, France. Brian produced, shot, voiced and edited this documentary. Another fave is a TV commercial that Brian edited from a military base in Baghdad, Iraq. The spot played during the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl half-time show and aired nationwide in 2009. In 2010 the feat was repeated, putting Brian’s guerrilla-editing skills at a new level.

Brian is also a published author of several supernatural thrillers. His first novel, Shadows in the Mist, won a gold medal for Best Horror novel in an international contest, and has been published in USA and Europe.

When not writing or editing, you’ll find Brian hiking, watching foreign movies, or planning his next adventure trip (which he normally justifies as book research, but we know better) .

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