Feature film. A fairytale western
Director: Thomas Banuelos
Costumes: Danica Martino
Cinematography: Lei Deng
Hair and Makeup: Hannah Coyoc
Music video for Alessia Cara
Director: George Gallardo Kattah
Dead Man Stylist: Danica Martino
Cinematography: Gemma Doll-Grossman
Production Design: Sara Millan
Short film.
Set in a competitive high school lacrosse program, a star player attempts to save his brother from abuse.
Director: Elizabeth Lian
Producer: Ian Phillips & Aidan Wheeler
Costumes: Danica Martino
Cinematography: Vicky Rattanavipapong
Production Design: Jenniffer Gonzalez Martinez & Morel Malcolm
Editing: Madison Leonard & Rachael Dahl
An adaptation of the Spanish liturgical drama "Misteri d'Elx". An exploration of icon and ritual through the dormition, assumption, and coronation of the Virgin Mary.
CREATIVE TEAM:
Director: Luna Izpisua de Kissel
Scenic: Benny Pitt
Costumes: Danica Martino
Lighting: W. Alejandro Melendez
Sound: Nick DePinto
Video: Natalie Nicholas
Music/Organist: Daniel Newman-Lessler
Feature film
A young Brazilian girl, raised an American commune, struggles with her identity as she begins to learn about her past.
Directing: Jon Santana
Costumes: Danica Martino
Hair and Makeup: Desiree Greco & Nicole Warmack
Cinematography: Carlos Rosas
Production Design: Vivian Wu
Pasadena Playhouse
A musical production adapted from the New York Times bestselling picture book.
CREATIVE TEAM:
Writer/Director: Nina Meehan
Scenic: David Meyer
Costumes: Danica Martino
Lighting: Hilda Kane
Sound: Joey Cleavland
Choreography: Annie Yee
Music & Lyrics: Daniel Mertzlufft & Jacob Ryan Smith
Chadwick High School
Director: Andi Dema
Costume Design: Danica Martino
Set Design and Technical Direction: Grant Gorrell
Lighting Design: Jenna Pletcher
Epson Printer commercial
Writer & Director: Andrea Carrino
Production Design: Taylor Chen
Costume Design: Danica Martino
Cinematographer: Rob Russell
Director: Lucas Hanes
Production Design: Taylor Liyucan Chen
Costume Design: Danica Martino
Cinematography: Natalie jones
Written and Directed by Keenan Hurley
Lighting Design: Asa Lipton
Sound Design: Keenan Hurley
Photos: Emily Stern
Dance Performance
Based on the act of “Go-pul-yee”, the act of soothing souls of the dead by untying knots of fabric. The piece includes a collage of fabrics, symbols and colors from various cultural traditions around death and mourning.
Direction: Woori Kim
Lighting Design: Soowan An
Scenic Design: Woori Kim
Costume Design: Danica Martino
Choreographer // Dancer: Alicia Pak
Through the power of twerking, the dead are resurrected.
Director: Nick Minas
Production Design: Amelia Modlin
Costume Design: Danica Martino
Cinematography: Richard Daniel Cohen
Makeup: Shavaughn Byrd and Callie Filion