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The Art of Filming and Editing Documentaries

A course by Juan Rayos , Photographer and Filmmaker

Photographer and Filmmaker. Madrid, Spain.
Joined March 2018
Best seller
98% positive reviews (231)
9,347 students
Audio: Spanish, English
Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch

Course summary

  • 21 lessons (4h 45m)
  • 21 downloads (6 files)
  • 13 exercises
  • Course final project

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Juan Rayos

Juan Rayos
A course by Juan Rayos

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Photographer and Filmmaker

Juan Rayos is a photographer and filmmaker living in Madrid who has made a variety of documentaries on a range of topics like creative processes, urban culture, self-discovery, and travel as the path to self-improvement. He has also worked as an advertising producer making spots for brands like Zara, adidas, Ecoalf, and McDonald’s, as well as for institutions like the Reina Sofía Museum and the Royal Spanish Academy.

Juan's first feature-length documentary Endless Roads was broadcast in episodes on Vimeo and YouTube and racked up more than 11 million views and a Staff Pick. He followed it with Caballos Salvajes, Los primeros días, and La Sonrisa Verdadera, which was nominated at the Málaga Film Festival. He has also directed more experimental pieces and IN CINEMA, a series of video essays covering curious topics such as the use of circles, kisses, and pistols in the history of cinema.


  • 98% positive reviews (231)
  • 9,347 students
  • 21 lessons (4h 45m)
  • 21 additional resources (6 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish, English
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
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The Art of Filming and Editing Documentaries. Photography, and Video course by Juan Rayos Best seller

The Art of Filming and Editing Documentaries

A course by Juan Rayos
Photographer and Filmmaker. Madrid, Spain.
Joined March 2018
  • 98% positive reviews (231)
  • 9,347 students