Nicholas Acosta first dabbled in the world of cinema when, at age five, his dad put him in a short Indiana Jones spoof. He's never looked back since. Fascinated with film from an early age, Acosta has made his shorts, commercials, music videos, and webisodes since he was twelve. In addition to honing his skills at the Los Angeles Film School, Acosta was the recipient of the "Cheech Marin Latino Arts Scholarship."
His films have gone on to mass acclaim, earning millions of views online. In that time, he has worked with numerous TV and film stars while also having his films win continuous awards in film festivals and online contests worldwide, including the Playhouse West Film Festival, Rattlestick West's 120 Hour Film Festival, DirectTV's "Dare to Direct" Film competition (twice), the "My Røde Reel" film competition (also twice), and most recently The Jakob Owens Horror Short Film Contest.
He has worked as a director, editor, cinematographer, colorist, and VFX Artist for companies like Loot Crate, Lulu Lemon, For Good, and most recently, the CW as a Writer/Producer/Editor.