Editor Geraldine Garcia-Esquivel, who’s based in New York, has signed with post house charlieuniformtango for exclusive representation in Texas. She continues to freelance throughout the rest of the country.
Garcia-Esquivel was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and studied in Santiago, Chile, where she received her degree in Audio and Visual Communications and montage film editing. Garcia-Esquivel has previously worked with Beast, Los Angeles, and Red Car, New York. She has collaborated with many top-tier directors including, Simon Bross, Sebastian Caporelli, Pier Luca di Carlo, Jose Antonio Pratt, Claudio Prestia, Cote Silva and Matt Smuckler. Garcia-Esquivel’s credits include high-end spots for clients such as McDonald’s, Pantene, L’Oreal, Maybelline and Humana. She received Bronze and Gold AHAA Hispanic Marketing Awards in 2009 for her editorial work with Tecate Light and Wendy’s, and a Telly Bronze award in 2010 for her work on McDonald’s.
Garcia-Esquivel said of charlieuniformtango, I”’d had the opportunity to work with their team on a couple of projects for McDonald’s awhile back. I was so impressed by the talent here, and by the way everyone treated the client and me….I’m looking forward to editing both English and Spanish-language projects with their team.”
Lola Lott, owner/CEO of charlieuniformtango, described Garcia-Esquivel as “a very talented editor, with a great eye and intuition for timing. Her skill in high fashion and comedy gives us a broad range to offer both our English and Latin clients. She’ll bring very strong credentials and abilities to our Texas clients.”
In addition to her editorial accomplishments, Garcia-Esquivel has also directed short films on topics she is passionate about, including human rights, children, and music. She has just completed a music video for the Colombian band, Bomba Estรฉreo, and is currently working on a documentary about the prison system in her home country, Venezuela.