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Bryan Ramirez was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. At a very young age he showed an interest in filmmaking and devoted all of his time to writing and creating movies. In 2001 Bryan left San Antonio to attend Full Sail Film School in Orlando, Florida. Upon graduating honors with a degree in Motion Picture Production, he relocated to Austin, Texas. In 2003, Bryan began editing for documentary legend Hector Galan, cutting the Documentary Los Lonely Boy's: Cotton Fields and Crossroads, while moonlighting at many other post houses. Building a strong reputation as a talented Storyteller and Editor, he soon became sought after by local productions. In 2005, Bryan moved back to San Antonio to pursue a career in Producing and Directing. He spent nearly two years producing promotional pieces for a local ABC affiliate, where he began to learn the ins and outs of the television business. He began Producing for Armando Montelongo, Star of the hit TV show Flip this House, and later went on to produce an Infomercial that would lead Armando to establishing a multi-million-dollar Inc. 500 enterprise. Writing and Directing Mission Park as his first feature film, and Directing Sanitarium with Bryan Ortiz and Kerry Valderrama (two talented Directors that call San Antonio home as well) as his second. Bryan Ramirez has made a mark as one of the a Next Generation of Directors.