About Guillermo Pabon
Guillermo Pabon began his production career as a professor in the NYC public schools, teaching video editing to students and teachers while creating videos such as:
Linkages Across the Sea - An European based contest to calibrate educational techniques between the US and Europe, winning 1st place out of 590K entries in the US in 2001;
The Oscar Myer Jingle - An Oscar Myer contest winning state and nationals out of 900,000K entries in 2000;
The Italian Heritage - A documentary about the Italian Heritage;
The End - A scary short film about the afterlife;
Into the Darkness - A young child's struggle to keep a secret about the person living under his bed;
The Voice from Above - A tragic tale of a young girl's imaginary friend.
In 2002, Guillermo left the educational system and went into the private sector to pursue his dreams of becoming a film director and began his journey writing films such as:
RED - An epic tale of young lady's revenge on a mod boss for his involvement in human trafficking;
Hellion - A tragic story about a young lady who sold her soul and became a serial killer to avenge her mother's and sister's death;
Amaranthine Stammer - A comedic film about an agent with unique interrogation skills;
The Visitor - The capture and interrogation of an individual who is believed to be from another time or planet;
The Taking - A wild and twisted story about a Russian female operative rescuing a child that was kidnapped by the Russian mafia;
The Lurer - Winning the Short Film Fest in California, The Lurer is an epic and twisted story about a serial rapist kidnapping a serial killer;
Interficiente - The revenge rampage of a young woman after losing her mother and witnessing her sister's rape;
Corrupt Men - A father's desperate attempt to free his daughter from prison and expose the men responsible for putting her there.