Robert Bojorquez

Robert Bojorquez

Known For:Directing
Gender:Male
Birthday:1991-02-09
Place of Birth:Spokane, Washington, USA
Also Known As: Robert Speewack Bojorquez /
Known For: Directing Gender: Male Birthday: 1991-02-09 More

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Robert Bojorquez is a Mexican-American Seattle filmmaker, podcast producer, and creative project manager. His credits include work for folks like Google, Microsoft, XBOX, ODESZA, and Wizards Of The Coast, as well as national award-winning independent short films and music videos. When not managing art projects at Electric Coffin and House of Sorcery, he produces and directs shorts with his 48-Hour Film Project team, Diet Mug Root Beer Films, and searches the world for the best happy hour nachos and the nicest smells. He runs Seattle's 1st podcast network, Partyfish Media, and is on the Board of Directors for NFFTY (National Film Festival for Talented Youth), the world's largest film festival for young filmmakers. In his spare time he enjoys waving at dogs, bringing fresh guac to the party, and listening to records.
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  • name:Robert Bojorquez
  • Known For:Directing
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1991-02-09
  • Place of Birth:Spokane, Washington, USA
  • Also Known As: Robert Speewack Bojorquez ·
  • Biography:Robert Bojorquez is a Mexican-American Seattle filmmaker, podcast producer, and creative project manager. His credits include work for folks like Google, Microsoft, XBOX, ODESZA, and Wizards Of The Coast, as well as national award-winning independent short films and music videos. When not managing art projects at Electric Coffin and House of Sorcery, he produces and directs shorts with his 48-Hour Film Project team, Diet Mug Root Beer Films, and searches the world for the best happy hour nachos and the nicest smells. He runs Seattle's 1st podcast network, Partyfish Media, and is on the Board of Directors for NFFTY (National Film Festival for Talented Youth), the world's largest film festival for young filmmakers. In his spare time he enjoys waving at dogs, bringing fresh guac to the party, and listening to records.
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