Evelyn Brito was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Boston. Her talent is multi-dimensional as is her varied career both in front and behind the camera. She got her Associates Degree in Visual Communications from Katherine Gibbs School, and studied visual & media arts at Emerson College in Boston. Her film career started as the comedy producer for Boom TV on channel 23 Boston Neighborhood Network in Boston, Massachusetts for six years. In that time she worked as a stage manager for various events/productions and producing numerous video/film shorts for local directors.
She added another dimension to her career by developing a socially conscious short film called “Blues and Green” about a woman who deals with prostitution. She was featured in the newspaper “El Mundo Boston,” saying that "with a good script, a digital camera, a solid idea you can make a great film!" Shortly after that, her short film "Blues in Green" won the jury prize winner at the New England film festival.
Evelyn Brito added still another dimension to her mostly behind the scenes career when she was then featured on the cover of “La Diva Latina” magazine based in New York. Evelyn Brito was described as "everything business” as well as "elegantly beautiful". Soon after she appeared in front of the camera once again on the WHDH Latin show called "Revista Hispana" where she poked fun at the meaning of "Diva".
Along with her producing and director skills, she’s worked numerous crew positions on various film shoots, including camera work. She is currently preparing for her next film festival where she was invited to attend in Washington Heights in NYC. She moved to California to attend the LA Film School for formal training in the career she really loves the most – producing and directing behind the scenes.
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