Alberto C. Diaz(1982-2006)
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
- Writer
A Creative Writing major at Indiana University Purdue University,
Indianapolis, with minor certificates in Film Studies and Sociology,
Alberto Diaz was the son of deceased Cuban Refugee Alberto Diaz Sr. and
United States born Geraldine Diaz (production designer and
collaborator).
Alberto began making video movies with friends at 14 and took his passion for cinema into college and adulthood. Bussed (2003) is his first attempt at making a commercial film by combining both the literary works of Edgar Allen Poe and the visual style of his filmmaking heroes Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorcese and Wim Wenders to make a dreamy, realist black comedy about obsession and madness. Alberto has also worked with several national bands developing creative and innovative concert videos for such talents like Blue Sky Goodbye. In 2003 he began development on his first feature length film FITA and underwent a grueling "Man of La Mancha-esque" journey that ended with the production to be more or less abandoned.
Alberto was a freelance writer for several literary magazines and is self proclaimed "well adjusted".
Alberto began making video movies with friends at 14 and took his passion for cinema into college and adulthood. Bussed (2003) is his first attempt at making a commercial film by combining both the literary works of Edgar Allen Poe and the visual style of his filmmaking heroes Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorcese and Wim Wenders to make a dreamy, realist black comedy about obsession and madness. Alberto has also worked with several national bands developing creative and innovative concert videos for such talents like Blue Sky Goodbye. In 2003 he began development on his first feature length film FITA and underwent a grueling "Man of La Mancha-esque" journey that ended with the production to be more or less abandoned.
Alberto was a freelance writer for several literary magazines and is self proclaimed "well adjusted".