Juan Fernando Pinzon Moreno
Originally from Colombia, Juan has over a decade of experience in TV, films, corporate and documentaries as self-shooter, director and editor. With a degree in Film and Television, his career started with the dream of being a director and he had the amazing opportunity to produce and direct a documentary about the indigenous Tikuna people in the Amazon.
Skilled in Final cut 7 and X (all suite), Adobe Premiere CC, After FX (basic), Photoshop – he has more recently focused on working in corporate and documentaries alongside blue chip companies. His work experiences have boosted his creativity, having been able to shoot in a huge variety of locations, from the Amazon Rain Forest to an air-traffic control tower at a London airport. With the freedom of filming and editing his own content, Juan can offer a unique perspective that stands out and captures the attention of viewers.
He was Assistant Director on award winning documentary ‘The Origin of the Tikuna People’ which was recognised at an international level, and he directed social awareness commercials broadcasted on national television and nominated for national awards in Colombia. Recent clients include In the Dark Productions, Airview Group (Colombia), London Stansted, The Sun News paper, Diaego and Philips.
More work by Juan
Showreel
Bounty Boat
Children First – Unicef
Children First – Unicef
Fight IPF – Roche
Pizza Night
Qualcomm Halo
Right of Education
Virgin Atlantic
Showreel
Bounty Boat
For over 20 years, Don had dreamt of recreating William Bligh’s epic voyage of survival, with 18 of his crew, once cast adrift during the Mutiny on the “HMS Bounty” in 1789. Bligh sailed that open long boat ,nearly 4000 miles, over 48 days from Tofua, in the Kingdom of Tonga, all the way to Kupang in West Timor. It is considered one of the greatest open boat journeys in maritime history. While Building “ICE” his new 15.2mtr expedition vessel in China, Don decided it was now or never. Three years of planning and preparation saw him ready to set sail on April 28th 2010, with a crew of three. The “Talisker Bounty Boat” was a 7.3meter open whale boat, loaded to just 40cm of freeboard. It would be an attempt not to be historically correct, but simply to try getting close to Bligh and his men. They too would live with only the things Bligh had in his boat, no toilet paper, no charts, a tiny amount of food and only two weeks of water. Many people thought they would not survive! Don and his crew faced certain death on one occasion and were capsized four times filling the boat with water. They did survive, arriving in Kupang just three hours after Bligh. Don lost 18kg through starvation rations on the voyage and suffered kidney stones that he said at the time made him more scared than he has ever been in his life! It was during the one month of final preparations in Tonga for this voyage, that Don heard “roomers” about the many wrecks supposedly in Tonga!
Children First – Unicef
Every time you a help a child thrive, there is hope.
This video tells the story of Diego, who was the victim of the Salvadorian war and has been supported by UNICEF.
Children First – Unicef
Every time you a help a child thrive, there is hope.
This video tells the story of Diego, who was the victim of the Salvadorian war and has been supported by UNICEF.
Fight IPF – Roche
The children and grandchildren of a group of people living with IPF (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) come together for an inspiring performance with Myleene Klass, to help their loved ones fight today for more tomorrows.
Pizza Night
A ten-minute, one shot film (Drama-comedy), inspired by Tarantino’s 1995 “Four Rooms” and the more recent “Victoria” by Sebastian Schipper. Created by Right Moment Productions
Qualcomm Halo
Wireless electric vehicle charging technology, Qualcomm Halo in Germany.
Right of Education
Social awareness campaign for national Colombia TV, focussing on the right to an education of the children in Colombia. Nominated for the Best Social Awareness Advert in Colombia.