Camilo Garzón(II)
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Sound Department
Camilo Garzón is a Colombian-American director, producer, writer, and editor of the award-winning Mission Muralismo Audio Zine (2022), an experimental audio collection in which local writers Olivia Peña and Josiah Luis Alderete interweave their perspectives on the history of the San Francisco Mission Muralismo movement with stories from the muralists themselves. An outtake was featured as an 2022 On Air Fest Official Selection, it was a 2022 Webby Award nominee, and was awarded the Bronze Award for the inaugural 2023 Signal Awards in the Individual Episode (Arts & Culture) category. He was also consulting producer, sound recordist, and interviewer for the award-winning short documentary film Las Muralistas: Our Walls, Our Stories (2022), a love letter to the San Francisco Mission District and its muralistas, that has screened at San Francisco ShortFest by SF Indie Fest, Santa Monica Film Fest, LA Independent Shorts (ISA), Oaxaca Film Festival, San Francisco Independent Film Festival, and the Latino Feedback Festival. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Short Film by the 2022 Latino Feedback Film Festival and the Bronze Award under the Best Documentary Short category by the 2022 LA Independent Shorts Awards (ISA). Other credits include: Creative producer for the award-winning audio drama The Very Worst Thing That Could Possibly Happen (Winner of the Audio Fiction Storytelling Award at Tribeca 2023) created and directed by Alex Kemp and story editor, sound designer, and contributing writer for Necessary Tomorrows (Official Selection at Tribeca 2023) created and directed by Brett Gaylor. Born in Bogotá, Colombia, he has been based in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2020.