Eddy Duran, a distinguished 2019 Emmy Nominated Director and renowned Video Journalist/Producer, commenced his cinematic odyssey in entertainment as a box office clerk at the Samuel Goldwyn Company in New York. Early involvement in independent film projects in New York City and Los Angeles laid the foundation for a robust career trajectory. His role as a production assistant on the TV series, New York Undercover, paved the way for his own narrative masterpieces. Notably, his indie feature, STONE COLD KILLERS LOS-JODEDORES, garnered attention and was acquired by Maverick Entertainment, solidifying Duran's status. His directorial prowess shone in works like GRAND OPENING and the acclaimed short, THE LESSON PLAN, featured at Cannes Film Festival, and the poignant sequel, BLACK PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE TOO, showcasing thematic dexterity. His vision found expression in the series PALE BLUE LIGHT Duran's fourth feature, 36 SAINTS, debuted in key cities, while an EMMY nomination highlighted his work on THE STORY OF LORENA BORJAS. With upcoming projects like CHRONICLES OF A MISSMAN and MACHETE Y GILE, Duran's creative vision remains strong, complemented by the relaunch of Duranfilms in Central Florida. The company specializes in impactful commercials, catering to businesses in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville, showcasing Duran's commitment to delivering compelling visual content (duran-films.com). Duran's academic achievements include a Bachelor's film production degree from the Miami International University of Art & Design and a Bachelor’s of honors in Business development from Florida Technical College, reflecting his multifaceted expertise and commitment to excellence.