DIGITAL FUTURES BILINGUAL STUDIO
University of Arizona Marketing and Communications
I produced and oversaw more than 50 video projects for the University of Arizona’s digital platforms, leading a team of over 10 student creators while coordinating interviews, story development, and media opportunities from concept to final delivery.
Tucson Festival of Books: Feels Like Home Interview w/ Linda Ronstadt
Nancy Montoya, met with long-time friend, musical artist, and author Linda Ronstadt to hear more about her book, "Feels Like Home."
Pima County Responds to Homeless Population Increasing
Reporter Dani Cazares looks into resources in Pima County that target helping those in need. Youth on Their Own and Basic Needs Center at the University of Arizona work together to provide the proper needs for youth.
A Look Into UofA's Mens Basketball With Conrad Martinez
Alejandro Torres Calderon Arrieta interviews Conrad Martinez to find out more on how it feels to play on the court of such an important team. He produced his story in Spanish to send back to TV Networks in Spain.
Ignacio Garcia Brings Color to Tucson
Daniela Cazares met with Ignacio Garcia to learn more about the meaning of murals and what inspired him to continue bringing his culture to Tucson.
The University of Arizona's First and Only Folklórico Dance Club
Elian Macias dives into the history of Grupo Folklórico Miztontli, a student-run group that celebrates diversity at the University of Arizona.
Aspiring Baseball Athlete Now Plays at the UofA
Elizabeth Sinnett spoke to an aspiring baseball athlete who has made a name for himself at the University of Arizona as a right handed pitcher.
Tucson Festival of Books: At Grande and Congress Interview w/ Mari Herreras
​Mari Herreras is a poet, journalist, mother and a fifth generation Tucsonan. "At Grande and Congress" is her debut collection. Herreras writes about family, the tender complexities of identity and being Chicana and life in a gentrifying desert city.
​Tucson Festival of Books: Huizache Women Interview w/ Estella González
​Estella González is the author of the award-winning short story collection, "Chola Salvation," published by Arte Público Press and novel, "Huizache Women." Her stories have been published by Kweli Journal, Huizache, Asteri(x) Journal and other literary journals
​Tucson Festival of Books: Interview w/ Executive Director Welz Kauffman
Kauffman, who is a nationally known executive in the performing arts with a record of success in advancing several of the nation’s most-treasured music organizations, will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Tucson Festival of Books and report to its Board of Directors.
Tucson Festival of Books: L.A. Interchanges Interview w/ Lydia R. Otero
Lydia R. Otero received a Ph.D. in History in 2003 and is an Emeritus Associate Professor in the Department of Mexican American Studies at the University of Arizona.
​Tucson Festival of Books: Kill the Dog Interview w/ Paul Guyot
Paul Guyot loves dogs (and all animals) and has written and produced more than 200 hours of television. His work includes the JJ Abrams-created series "Felicity," the Emmy-winning "Judging Amy" and "Leverage" winner of back-to-back People’s Choice Awards.
Tucson Festival of Books: Desert Jewels w/ John P. Schaefer
Cactus flowers are jewels of the desert—they add brilliant pops of color to our arid surroundings. In this book, renowned Tucson photographer John P. Schaefer brings the exquisite and unexpected beauty of the cactus flower to the page. Hundreds of close-up photographs of cactus flowers native to the U.S. Southwest and Mexico offer a visual feast of color and texture, nuance and light.
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