Audiovisual production company based in Bogotá D.C. and Santiago de Cali, with a strong vision led by May Mc’Causland and Gustavo Angarita Jr. Our team takes risks in the production of content, pushing boundaries in the industry by exploring transmedia projects and embracing various formats. Our ultimate goal is to connect with the audience through original fiction and non-fiction creations. As proud members of EGEDA Colombia, the Audiovisual Association of Valle del Cauca and Cali (AVC), we have been actively contributing to the industry since 2016. With unwavering passion, Studio AYMAC team believes in the power of imagination, confidently asserting that EVERYTHING THAT IS IMAGINED, IS POSSIBLE!
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TITO, THE LITTLE FIREMAN: A story to recognize, in others, the right to be different
Clarita Spitz
Writer, teacher, librarian, reading promoter, actress in training.
She is the author of tales and children’s stories, articles, and interviews in local, national, international, and virtual magazines. Creator of Agenda Cultural de Barranquilla and La Hora del Cuento (Story Time), she is part of the editorial team of the virtual magazine letraurbana.com , of the Mandragor Art Artistic Creation Company and collaborator of the Liga de los Múltiples and its Tardes de Cuentos (Story Evenings).
IT’S REAL: THE AUDIOVISUAL INDUSTRY ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE
With the expansion of the benefits of film laws, the country has become one of the preferred Latin American destinations for large international productions, thanks to the law for the promotion of the national territory, better known as Law 1556 of 2012.
DISASTER SPELLING
We live in a digital world where people are out there correcting other people’s spelling on social media and shaming us, lesser gifted in the skill, even calling us dumb. I want to step forward and tell you a bit about what it is like to be a zero in spelling.
WE HAVE HIGHLY SKILLED HUMAN TALENT!