CineD is always searching for a way to connect creators and manufacturers – and, of course, to help filmmakers show their work. This is why we teamed up with FUJIFILM to show our filming community work that has been done with FUJIFILM cameras. Please meet Jasmine Quiñones, a Texas-based skateboarder and freelance filmmaker. “In the Spotlight” is proudly sponsored by FUJIFILM. Today we get to know the work and personality of Jasmine Quiñones. As with many skateboarders, the love for this sport naturally drew her towards filmmaking. Due to the close link between these two passions, Jasmine has developed a personal approach to camera work with a preference for lightweight, run-and-gun setups. This is the reason why she opted for the freshly-released FUJIFILM X-H2S mirrorless camera to create her latest short film, PUSH. As revealed by the trailer below, Jasmine’s narrative makes use of skateboarding as a mean to investigate deeper, more relevant matters. Make sure to take some time to check out the trailer. In the Spotlight With FUJIFILM – Jasmine Quiñones Name: Jasmine QuiñonesCurrently based in: Austin, Texas (USA)Language(s) spoken: English, SpanishOccupation: Freelance Filmmaker Q: How did you get started in our industry? J: I am self taught and picked up a camera in my senior year of college. I went on to take a wedding editing position after graduating as well as interning two summers at Maine Media Workshops where I learned a bit more about filmmaking and editing. It didn’t take me long at all to go completely freelance and have been a...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 15 September, 2022