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One Day in San Diego

Meet the Ambassadors: Angelina Sereno

Meet Angelina Sereno: One Day in San Diego Ambassador

Angelina Sereno is one of our One Day on Earth Ambassadors. After 12 years in branding and advertising, she decided to take the leap and tell the stories of inspirational people full-time. Her travel films are nothing short of breath-taking. Plus, she has a pretty great vision of where San Diego can go in the future. We are excited to have her on board!

Who are you and what is your profession?

My name is Angelina and I’m an Entrepreneur/Branding Expert/Web Designer turned Filmmaker. As my business grew and evolved, I quickly realized that to be an expert at any one thing, focus is required, so in 2013, I decided to make the switch to film full-time. 

Can you tell us a little about your background and upbringing?

 I’ve lived in many places, including San Diego, New York, San Fransisco, England, and even Southeast Asia for a short time. 

At the early age of 6 months old, my parents realized they were growing in different directions and decided to go their separate ways. My father took my sister and I to San Diego while my mother moved to India for a few years in search of greater purpose and meaning studying alongside her Guru, Osho. 

Throughout the course of my life, my sister and I bounced back and forth between our parents respective homes, fortunately almost always moving together. We never stayed in one area or school long enough to get too comfortable which gave us a unique strength and ability to adapt quickly to new environments. 

With my mother being a traveling gypsy/artist and my father being a successful dean of a university, I had both the influence of creativity and business in my life. It is through this blend of perspectives that I have found entrepreneurial success along with an immense amount of passion and love for what I do. 

What inspired you to become a filmmaker?

It is my mission to tell stories of people and organizations who are doing something to change the world. I believe film is the most engaging and dynamic art form and one that will allow for the widest distribution of important messages today. 

Film has always been my passion and what I intended to study when I started at the Art Institute of CA in 1999, but there were no film programs at the time so I studied Advertising to get a base knowledge of all things related to media and arts. My skills in graphic design progressed quickly which lead me to a position at Euro Style Advertising for 6 years and eventually inspired me to open my own creative agency in 2006. With a focus on branding and web design, Skybox Creative grew to a team of 12 people and a beautiful office in the heart of Hillcrest. 

I had all the trappings of material success, but in the back of my mind I wasn’t completely happy with the direction I had taken.

Then last year, I had a flash of clarity about my life and my purpose on this planet… Thanks to a short video I stumbled upon by the incredible Mr. Alan Watts, I asked myself the question: “If money were no object, what would I do with my life?” The answer came without a moment of hesitation: “I would travel the world and create meaningful film projects”. The good news is, there are plenty of ways to make money doing that… So I took all the steps required to make it a reality, including letting go of my staff, selling my furniture and taking off on a trip around the world. Now that I’m back, I’m fired up with passion and purpose as I dive into film full-time.

 

Who or what do you most admire?

I am inspired and motivated by stories of human greatness. 

I admire people who are willing to take risks, to make the difficult choices and sacrifices to help others and make a positive impact in the world. I’m always curious about the “why” and the “how” behind these stories and intend on telling them in a way that inspires others towards purpose and action.

 

What do you love about San Diego?

What’s not to love? It’s one of the most amazing cities in the world (and I’ve seen quite a few places)!

We have the ocean, perfect weather, incredible people living healthy/conscious lifestyles, lots of hiking trails, delicious craft beer and we’re only 2 hours away from the desert and the mountains. We’re close to LA (which is great for filmmakers), Vegas, Mexico and more but without the heavy traffic or the chaos. To top it off, we have tons of cute neighborhoods all with their own unique vibe and style.

There is a wealth of opportunity but also nature and an overall laid back attitude. We have the best of everything… San Diego is where my heart lives!

 

What do you fear most for San Diego?

Although we’ve come a long way, we still have quite a ways to go in 2 key areas: Sustainability and Education. 

There is still a lack of awareness or implementation of strategies for a more sustainable future, including: systems for recycling (on the streets and in public places), public transportation systems (to avoid excessive consumption of natural resources), the accessibility of local/organic produce, a balance between nature and development, the impact of over-consumption, etc.

The issue with education is not only about understanding our impact on the planet but also the education system in general. Traditional public schools teach students to sit still, be quiet, follow directions and think like the group while teaching many topics and theories that are completely irrelevant to success. As a result, we’ve created and continue to foster a general population that hasn’t developed their critical thinking and problem solving skills, is afraid to think outside the box and continues to perpetuate many of the problems we’ve created through this type of thinking. Instead, we need a system that teaches empowerment, personal accountability, authentic communication, compassion and creativity with regard to expression and problem solving.

 

What do you hope for San Diego in the next 20 years?

I hope for San Diego to be a city where 100% of businesses are designed with the greater good of humanity in mind. Whether it’s a non-profit or a for-profit business, it is my hope that “people over profits” is a concept that is fully embraced and prioritized. From poverty alleviation to environmental sustainability and re-invented education systems, we have to come together with compassion (aka love), patience and creativity to change the ways we live in order for us to survive and thrive for generations to come. 

I also hope for San Diego to be a leader in the green movement through innovative problem solving, action and advocacy.

Check out more of Angelina's work: http://angelinasereno.com

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Meet the Ambassadors: Linda Skeens

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Meet Linda Skeens: One Day in San Diego Ambassador

Linda Skeens is another one of our One Day in San Diego ambassadors. She is an award winning filmmaker and co-founder of Balestra Entertainment. Born and raised in San Diego, Linda brings a great perspective to our project. We are so excited to have her on board our team!

Who are you and what is your profession?

San Diego producer, director, writer, cinematographer, editor, and co-founder of Balestra Entertainment. My notable local clients include U-T San Diego, UC San Diego, King's Hawaiian, Ilovemusubi.com, Nubry.com, Dîner en Blanc, and I do...Weddings! I have a B.A. in media with an emphasis on cinema, and a minor in economics from the University of California, San Diego. 

Can you tell us a little about your background and upbringing?

San Diego local, originally from the dusty horse-trailed portion of South Bay. My business-savvy mother is a California raised redwood; raven haired and half-mexican, half-spaniard. My caucasian father hails from the hills of Kentucky, and owned a San Diego pest control company for 25 years. His business closed their doors when he was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in his throat. I now live in City Heights with my filmmaker partner, Patrick Russell Burton, and our two dogs Keith and Dandelion. 


What inspired you to become a filmmaker?

As a child I had trouble falling asleep, making friends, or being out in the sun for too long. The rest is history.



Who or what do you most admire?

My heart is always in complete admiration of my partner Patrick Russell Burton. His confidence, constant creativity, willingness to learn and grow, and his ability to lead and inspire others are just a few reasons that he's my favorite person in the world.

What do you love about San Diego?

The usual perks: the weather, the food, the people, the arts, the animals, the nature. 


What do you fear most for San Diego?

LA smog will be pushed down by NorCal winds, leaving us to choke on their murky cancer-causing crappy air.


What do you hope for San Diego in the next 20 years?

I hope that the standard of living will rise for the lower class, and that education, healthcare, and shelter are readily available for everybody. 

Check out more of Linda's work: http://www.balestraentertainment.com/

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Profile Spotlight: Chris Tran

Meet Chris Tran: One Day in San Diego ambassador

As we get closer to our day of filming, we will be introducing you to our ambassador team. Each ambassador will be out filming amazing things happening in San Diego on April 26th.

Our first Q&A is with Chris Tran, a local filmmaker.

Who are you and what is your profession?
I am an SDSU graduate originally from the San Francisco area and currently residing in Pacific Beach. After many years in the hospitality industry in the Gaslamp, I am now a freelance videographer.

Can you tell us a little about your background and upbringing?
Growing up in Marin County, you are surrounded by hills of green and ocean bays but have the bustling intensity of the San Francisco city life only 15 minutes away. The differences in landscape were always complimented by the differences of cultures that thrived in different pockets of the area. I feel the variety of life that exists in the area has influenced me to continue to discover the world through a camera lens.

What inspired you to become a filmmaker?
Filmmaking used to be a dream to me, as foreign as climbing Mt. Everest or walking on the moon.  Not physically impossible, but pretty likely to not happen. Then cameras started to become smaller and more affordable, and editing software less a foreign language. Once the tools were in reach and I realized that it was possible to recreate how I saw the world, I was truly inspired by the possibilities that lied ahead.

Who or what do you most admire?
I admire surf filmmakers because they have found their way into an awesome combination of a specialized culture: travel, sport, and personality that is truly global.

What do you love about San Diego?
San Diego is neither a big city nor small. I can be eating octopus tacos in Baja in twenty minutes or get lost in a jungle of Los Angeles freeways in an hour (four hours if it's a Friday and I start driving between 3pm and 6pm). You can't smoke a cigarette on the beach and if you try and liter you'll likely get chased out of town.

What do you fear most for San Diego?
San Diego is certainly no hidden gem. People save up just to vacation here. I fear San Diego will become unaffordable in time, that as the cost of living rises with the tide of people attempting to call this place home we will start to lose the culture and character of what we have grown to love.

What do you hope for San Diego in the next 20 years?
I hope to see people become able to name a few players on the Padres.

Check out more of Chris' work:http://christranmedia.com

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