He has been working in the industry for the past five years and has edited everything from commercials and sizzles to long-form docuseries. Mohammed “Moh” Rahman is an editor based in Astoria, Queens. Gaines enjoys creating VFX content for social media, sharing his short film work on YouTube, and working on feature films.Įditorial Resident: Mohammed Rahman (He/Him) Inspired by early 2010's YouTubers such as Corridor Digital & Dormtainment, Gaines' passion for content creation began to take shape. Born and raised in Detroit, MI, he began freelance filmmaking immediately after high school, working in everything from music videos to features, skits, and commercial work. Gaines is a self-taught filmmaker, director, and VFX artist. He looks forward to continuing his career path and growing as a professional.ĭesign & VFX Resident: Jason Gaines (He/Him) He has experience working with a variety of projects including music videos, short films, and commercials. Production Resident: Anfernee Aguado (He/Him)Īnfernee Aguado is a Los Angeles native who’s been working as a producer in film/video for the last three years. Her talents include cinematography, photography, and video editing. Rivera’s work focuses on identity, gentrification, community, and culture. The five residents selected to participate in the program are Adiana Rivera (Editorial), Mohammed Rahman (Editorial), Jason Gaines (Design & Visual Effects), Pilar Fitzgerald (Sound Supervision), and Anfernee Aguado (Production).Įditorial Resident: Adiana Rivera (She/Her)Īdiana Rivera is a Bronx native and a documentarian. With outreach help from a network of leading culture change organizations including Ghetto Film School, UCLA’s Center for Scholars & Storytellers, Storyline Partners, Chicken & Egg Pictures, and more, the program received an enthusiastic response exceeding 500 applicants. Netflix is the program’s flagship partner, with support made possible by the Netflix Fund for Creative Equity, a dedicated effort to help build new opportunities for underrepresented communities within entertainment. Areas of focus include editorial, visual effects, design, sound supervision, and production. The nine-month paid residency program is designed to open pathways for diverse professionals working in the entertainment industry. MakeMake Entertainment announce MakeMake Residencies’ inaugural class.
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