Charley Cabrera Producer - Los Angeles / Miami
With nearly twenty-five years of experience in the film and TV industry, Charley Cabrera, a member of the Director’s Guild of America, is seasoned in virtually all aspects of filmmaking. He oversees every detail of a project with the expert knowledge of each department. From development to the creative process of production and through all stages
of post and delivery. After graduating from the University of Miami Cinema School, Charley moved to Los Angeles and established himself as a Production Designer on feature films and television. He formed Liquid Films in 2001 to produce and direct feature films and commercials. Since then he has produced dozens of independent feature films, like Larceny and Perception for Empire Pictures released by HBO Video and National Lampoon's Adam and Eve and The Legend of Awesomest Maximus, A Pound of Flesh starring Malcom McDowell and Elmore Leonard’s Freaky Deaky starring Cristian Slater. Coming out this year is Jean Claude Van Damme’s first comedy movie Welcome to the Jungle, shot in Puerto Rico using the states lucrative tax credit incentive program. Oscar A Diaz Producer - Miami
With 10 years experience as a producer/editor for the number one morning show on Univision’s “Despierta America”, Oscar brings to the table the knowledge of working at a fast paced live show. Oscar has produced, directed and acted in many independent films; the most recent with National Lampoons The Legend of Awesomest Maximus. He also has 20 years of acting experience in film and television, working with such actors as Fernando Arau, Will Smith, John Leguizamo, Sofia Vergara and many more. Oscar is currently supervising the development of The Green Ghost and Montezuma’s Revenge, an action adventure, for Orale Productions and Liquid Films. Roger Castillo Producer / Writer - Los Angeles
Los Angeles native, Roger Castillo, has worked in the film and television industry for more than 20 years. Roger served as production designer on the feature film “Broken Vessels”, which won Best Picture at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in 1997. He spent several years working in television development at Francis Ford Coppola’s production company, American Zoetrope. Roger produced and directed the Amber Alert documentary accompanying the 2006 TV movie “Amber’s Story” for Nasser Entertainment, in addition to producing and directing multiple public service announcements and short films. In 2011 Roger appeared in a reoccurring role on ABC’s “Mr.