Virginia Celoria

Virginia Celoria is a film producer and editor with a genuine interest in highlighting diverse stories. Her journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Florida and an Entertainment Business Master of Science from Full Sail University. These studies laid the foundation for her work in various creative fields, from live theater and magazine content to graphic design.

Her time at NFocus Studios provided a hands-on experience in many facets of film production. Here, she contributed to a documentary about architect Frank Lloyd Wright for Florida Southern College, aiding in educating visitors at the Usonian House Museum. Works like 'Mr. George' and 'Voices from Mariel' also benefited from her involvement.

In 2018, Virginia transitioned to Publix Corporate Headquarters, assisting in the organization of visual multi-media projects for different channels.

2023 saw the establishment of Gold Sky Filmworks, a modest photo and video production venture. Her short documentary, 'Deconstruction of a Church', touches upon personal reflections. Now, she's focusing on a documentary project, aiming to raise awareness about challenges faced by some residents in government housing communities.

With a camera in hand and a story to tell, Virginia continues her pursuit of meaningful filmmaking.