Gaston Carrizo(I)
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Gaston Carrizo, founder of Flying Visual Art, recognizes and
appreciates the artistic power of photography/cinematography. As a
child growing up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Gaston would visit the
popular Historic Train Club (Ferroclub Argentino) every weekend to work
on preserving the history of Argentina's railroading past by
photographing the antiqued locomotives. It was at this time in his life
when he realized his passion for photography, which would ultimately
drive him to start Flying Visual Art, Inc.
Later in his life, Gaston's love for still images developed into a love for film. On November 1st, 2002, at the age of 23, Gaston moved to the United States to pursue a career in the film and TV production. While taking English classes at Glendale College, he met a friend who would later help him get his first job as a camera assistant. During his apprenticeship, Gaston had the opportunity to work closely with many industry professionals who helped him master the skill of operating the Jib Camera (Crane Camera). Despite the industry's competitiveness, his artistic talents earned him and his crew an Emmy award in 2007 for their work with Univision covering the Rose Parade. His drive and innate ability to capture the beauty of every moment set him apart and positioning him in the entertainment industry.
In 2006, Gaston founded Gina Productions, a small production firm that offered professional Jib services. This venture afforded him a breadth of production experience shooting sporting events, talk shows, music videos, corporate events, live performances, films, short films, and online shows. In 2011, due to growing demand, Gaston founded Flying Visual Art, Inc which has now worked with well known DPs, Producers, Directors, and some companies like German TV, Red Bull, NBC, ABC, LATV Networks, NET GEO, ESPN and others.
Later in his life, Gaston's love for still images developed into a love for film. On November 1st, 2002, at the age of 23, Gaston moved to the United States to pursue a career in the film and TV production. While taking English classes at Glendale College, he met a friend who would later help him get his first job as a camera assistant. During his apprenticeship, Gaston had the opportunity to work closely with many industry professionals who helped him master the skill of operating the Jib Camera (Crane Camera). Despite the industry's competitiveness, his artistic talents earned him and his crew an Emmy award in 2007 for their work with Univision covering the Rose Parade. His drive and innate ability to capture the beauty of every moment set him apart and positioning him in the entertainment industry.
In 2006, Gaston founded Gina Productions, a small production firm that offered professional Jib services. This venture afforded him a breadth of production experience shooting sporting events, talk shows, music videos, corporate events, live performances, films, short films, and online shows. In 2011, due to growing demand, Gaston founded Flying Visual Art, Inc which has now worked with well known DPs, Producers, Directors, and some companies like German TV, Red Bull, NBC, ABC, LATV Networks, NET GEO, ESPN and others.