ABOUT

Diana Campos is a passionate filmmaker and recent graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She hold a B.F.A. in Film and Television Production and a B.A. in Cinema Studies, which has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of both the technical and theoretical aspects of filmmaking.
Born and raised in the vibrant landscape of Northwest Arkansas, Diana's unique perspective is deeply influenced by her Mexican immigrant parents and her own experiences as a member of a marginalized community. This background has fueled her commitment to utilizing the power of film as a means of exploring and highlighting the intricacies of identity.
Diana Campos is dedicated to representing and amplifying the voices of underrepresented groups, using storytelling to shed light on social issues and foster empathy and understanding. Her work serves as a powerful vehicle for empowering marginalized communities and challenging societal norms.
With a strong foundation in film production and a keen eye for visual storytelling, Diana brings a fresh and innovative approach to their craft. They have honed her skills through various projects during her time at NYU, and she continue to expand her artistic horizons by collaborating with fellow creatives.
As a burgeoning filmmaker, Diana Campos seeks to make a meaningful impact through her work, striving to bridge the gaps between cultures, challenge stereotypes, and ignite conversations that have the potential to spark positive change.