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WHo’s natalia?

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Producer

I studied a higher degree in audiovisual production.
We did a lot of cool stuff there, from film and TV to live shows.


I graduated in February 2020, right before the pandemic started.
After that everything stopped, and finding a job in that field was just impossible.


So I started learning on my own, trying things, making small projects, anything that felt close to what I loved.

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Editor

I’ve loved YouTube since I was a teenager. That’s where it all started.

I began editing with Camtasia, then moved to Premiere, and later CapCut. I even played a bit with After Effects.
My channel and my vlogs show how much I love editing. I’ve learned everything by myself, just trying, failing, fixing, and trying again. 


I think editing is one of the places where I feel most like myself. It’s quiet, it’s mine, and it’s where everything makes sense for a while.

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Creative Writer

I’ve always had a creative mind.
I’m an only child, so since I was little I used to invent stories just to have someone to play with.
Later I studied audiovisual production and then communication because I wanted to learn how to write scripts.
I’ve always loved creating and imagining things that don’t exist yet.
I like stories that talk about life in a different way, not the perfect or mainstream version.


Writing helps me make sense of what I see and what I feel.

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Communicator

Communication has always been something that follows me everywhere. I studied it at Universidad Internacional de La Rioja while working and studying at the same time.
I learned how the creative world works from the inside.
It helped me understand teamwork, deadlines, and how ideas turn into real projects.
I want to keep growing, to find new spaces where I can create, share, and actually feel part of something that matters.


The degree was just a step, not the destination.

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Photographer

Skull Klub started because I couldn’t stop taking photos at concerts.
I never had the best camera or fancy gear, just what I could afford, but I didn’t really care.
I like catching small moments, lights, faces, the feeling of a song when it hits.
Being there with my camera makes me feel alive, like I’m part of something bigger for a second.
I love the noise, the chaos, the people, and trying to freeze that feeling in one frame.


It’s not perfect, but it’s real. And that’s what I love the most.

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Dreamer

I daydream a lot. About places I haven’t seen yet, people I haven’t met, things I still want to do.
Sometimes I get lost in my head and forget what’s around me.
But dreaming has always helped me keep going. It’s where most of my ideas start, even the small ones.
I like quiet moments when everything feels possible, even if it’s not.I think I’m always chasing that feeling when life looks like a movie for a second.


I guess I just don’t know how to live without imagining something more.

JUSTNATALIA

Create, be motivate

JUSTNATALIA ✾ Create, be motivate ❃

My hobbies, My photos.

Practice, chaos and small victories ✿

Practice, chaos and small victories ✿

INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF PANTICOSA

music video

Practice makes chaos, chaos makes stories and stories become small victories.

shortfilm

film

About me.

I’ve always considered myself a very demanding person. No matter what I achieve, whether it’s academic or professional, I never seem to give it the value it deserves. I always feel like I need to do more to feel truly fulfilled.

And honestly, for a long time, I was embarrassed to admit that I had regular jobs just to make ends meet while studying. But for better or worse, I still haven’t found a job in my field, and right now, it feels like a pretty complicated goal.

Feeling ashamed of working at an electronics and appliance store made me stop and think. I realized that, like many others, I managed to finish my university degree while working, and nowadays it’s rare to find a young person who stays in the same job for more than a year, no matter what kind of job it is. I’ve been in mine for four.

It’s not easy, but I’m not giving up.
And if you want to know more about my personal and academic journey:

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