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Ep 4: From The South Side of Chicago to NYC: How Elizabeth Requena Turned Her Creative Passion Into a Career as a Video Editor

Ep 4: From The South Side of Chicago to NYC: How Elizabeth Requena Turned Her Creative Passion Into a Career as a Video Editor

FromWerk Mija Podcast


Ep 4: From The South Side of Chicago to NYC: How Elizabeth Requena Turned Her Creative Passion Into a Career as a Video Editor

FromWerk Mija Podcast

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Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today I am joined by Elizabeth Requena, a freelance video editor currently living in Brooklyn, New York. Originally from the South side of Chicago, she moved to NYC shortly after graduating from Columbia College to pursue her career in editing. She has worked for high profile clients and brands such as Pat McGrath, Sasha Velour, Target, Revlon and many more. She has also worked on multiple short films and was an editor for the feature film Killer Unicorn which you can watch on several streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Google Play. Tune in to learn more about her journey and how she managed to make her creative passion into a career. 
Elizabeth Requena Website: 
https://www.lizrequena.com
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Music by: The Rewrites
 
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Werk Mija Podcast is a place for mujeres motivated to cultivate the life they deserve. We are amplifying Latina voices and sharing their entrepreneurial and professional journeys. The Werk Mija podcast is hosted by Xochitl Carmona. She is the founder of Werk Mija, an apparel and accessories brand for Latinas who unapologetically celebrate their cultura through empowering & relatable messages. Tune in as we create a space for Latina leaders. Also, follow Xochitl‘s personal journey as she navigates the reality and obstacles of being a business owner.