In our previous blog, you got to know a little more about Levi Hart, Camera Hogs Editor, as well as myself. Today I'd like to delve deeper into the people of Camera Hogs and acquaint you with two of my co-founders- Carlos Rubio, Director of Photography and Ronnie Stepney, Public Relations. (More on co-founder Jason Turner soon to come)
"Carlos Rubio is no stranger to the entertainment business and began his film career as a set builder for many projects in his hometown of El Paso,TX. As a Construction Supervisor at many of his jobs he grew tired of very little pay his employers were paying for his under credited accomplishments and started his own company Chingon Props & F/X. Working under his new company's name he shortly began work on several projects that include the complete construction of the award winning YWCA parade float showcased in the El Paso Thanksgiving Parade 2008.
Inspired by his accomplishments Rubio went on to work for the Chainsaw Mafia as a Theater Performer and Prop Master where he toured with Fangoria Weekend of Horror 2009. Working as a Prop Master for The Chainsaw Mafia, Rubio constructed numerous props for “The Mafia” showcased in Fangoria’s W.O.H. to include a 25’ long metal chainsaw, a thrown used by the crowned Spooks model, and many other props. He continued working for “The Mafia” constructing props to be used in films and in photo shoots after the tour.
After a long year of working for “Viscera” and “The Chainsaw Mafia” Rubio began his college education attending film classes at DACC where he focused his studies on camera operation and cinematography. During his time at DACC he has worked on several short films shot in Southern New Mexico. Rubio continues his studies, working for Camera Hogs and perfecting camera rigs in his spare time."
Ronnie Lachone Stepney was born and raised in Pomona C.A. where he graduated from Pomona high. For several years he found himself working as a licensed pharmacy technician in california. Currently he is studying creative media at dacc. His goals are to "write direct and star in cinematic adventures."
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