Sylvia Ray is an Korean/Mexican-American film director, writer and producer based in Los Angeles. She is a fellow of the 2019 Tomorrow's Filmmakers Today Program sponsored by HBO. She was also a fellow of the 2018 Women in Film INSIGHT group and the 2019 year-long Women in Film Mentorship program. Sylvia has also been selected for the 2020 Academy Gold Career Advancement Initiative.
In 2019, Sylvia won several awards and prizes from film festivals around the world for her short film A PERIOD PIECE, including Best Female Filmmaker at Lonely Seal Film Festival. In the same year, her short film LEN(N)Y was selected at several festivals and was a finalist for Best Short Film at the Cinema D'Idea Film Fest in Italy.
Sylvia has worked creatively in AR and VR with clients like Magnopus on Disney and Disney-Pixar projects. She has also worked with Director Christopher Blauvelt on the GROUPLOVE music video for DELETER and has shadowed Director Michael Goi on ABC's THE ROOKIE. Having grown up in a small desert town -- where nearly half the population lives beneath the poverty line -- and moving to Los Angeles as a young adult, she draws inspiration from her own self discipline and determination, and provides a unique perspective as a Korean/Mexican-American woman. Her focus is to tell stories that highlight women and people of color that bridges cultural and economic gaps in a truthful and entertaining way.
Sylvia is a California native, was born and raised in the high desert, and earned a degree in Communications while minoring in Asian Studies at Cal State Fullerton. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons.
In 2019, Sylvia won several awards and prizes from film festivals around the world for her short film A PERIOD PIECE, including Best Female Filmmaker at Lonely Seal Film Festival. In the same year, her short film LEN(N)Y was selected at several festivals and was a finalist for Best Short Film at the Cinema D'Idea Film Fest in Italy.
Sylvia has worked creatively in AR and VR with clients like Magnopus on Disney and Disney-Pixar projects. She has also worked with Director Christopher Blauvelt on the GROUPLOVE music video for DELETER and has shadowed Director Michael Goi on ABC's THE ROOKIE. Having grown up in a small desert town -- where nearly half the population lives beneath the poverty line -- and moving to Los Angeles as a young adult, she draws inspiration from her own self discipline and determination, and provides a unique perspective as a Korean/Mexican-American woman. Her focus is to tell stories that highlight women and people of color that bridges cultural and economic gaps in a truthful and entertaining way.
Sylvia is a California native, was born and raised in the high desert, and earned a degree in Communications while minoring in Asian Studies at Cal State Fullerton. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons.
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