BRIAN ZEPEDA

is a filmmaker, video editor, graphic designer, and artist currently studying Film and Sociology at Columbia University in New York, NY.

SELECTED WORKS ︎︎︎
FILM
︎︎︎ RED  (2024)
︎︎︎ THE SWIZZ  (2023)
︎︎︎ MEDIA NARANJA  (2022)

JOURNALISM
︎︎︎ NBC4 & TELEMUNDO52
︎︎︎ LOS ANGELES
︎︎︎ CNN EN ESPAÑOL

PHOTOGRAPHY
︎︎︎ PERSONAL WORKS

DESIGN
︎︎︎ ASSORTED WORKS



CONTACT ︎︎︎
︎︎︎ LinkedIn
︎︎︎ baz2112@columbia.edu

© 2024
JUNE - AUGUST 2023
LOS ANGELES, CA

DIGITAL INTERN


︎ Produced top-performing original bilingual articles and video content for publication on NBC and Telemundo sites, YouTube, and social media garnering over 2,000,000 views combined
︎ Researched, pitched stories to editorial team to produce SEO-optimized content
︎ Edited video, audio, motion graphics on Adobe Creative Suite


FEATURED WORK:

New research shows some of California’s most affordable cities saw biggest rent increases

California Rent Increases

‘It is an issue of equity': What's behind a 50-year battle for public beach access in Malibu

Malibu Public Beach Access

‘I thought he was the love of my life': Glendale woman endures years of recovery from hammer attack by fiancé

Glendale Woman Recounts Brutal Hammer Attack

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour brings $320 million to Los Angeles

Taylor Swift brings $320 to LA

Orange County man records face-to-face encounter with mountain lion

Orange County man's face-to-face encounter with mountain lion

Rare footage shows mountain lion mother and cub's playful encounter in Santa Ana Mountains

Caught on video: California mountain lion mother and cub playful encounter

What is considered ‘low-income' in Southern California? The numbers are higher than you think

What's considered low-income in SoCal?

Massive century plant blooms after 30 years in Palmdale man's yard

Massive century plant blooms after 30 years in Palmdale

Palmdale man found guilty of smuggling 2,000-year-old Roman mosaic from Syria

Palmdale man found guilty of smuggling Ancient Roman mosaic

El Niño is here. What does its arrival mean for Southern California?

How will this year's El Niño affect SoCal?