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A storyteller with a camera, a pencil, a spoon a crockpot and the Bible... Works as freelancer as well as associated director and producer for several international production companies. Because filming is like cooking with friends! I Create Cause I do Believe! Jesus is my strength, my shelter.

Avon, beauty films in a glimpse.

Posted: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 by Juan Carlos Cajiao Velasco Freelance Director and Director Of Photography in Labels: , , , ,

A campaign shot on 5D Canon camera with a really outstanding end result for the Avon product line MARK.











On studio, and within a rush schedule the two spots just made a punch with a vibrant images and look.



The talented Melina and the phenomenal make up designed for the pieces made the good twist!

Produced by PC Comerciales, and directed-photographed by Juan Carlos Cajiao Velasco.

Nella The Princess Knight spot for Nickelodeon LATAM

Posted: Sunday, September 2, 2018 by Juan Carlos Cajiao Velasco Freelance Director and Director Of Photography in Labels: , , , ,

When the little girls become a little princess knight...this theme is about this new spot created to promoted the Nick series.

Shot on location at Bogota Colombia and produced by Yubarta Films.

Juan Carlos Cajiao was asked to direct the photo design and worked again with director and colleague William Barragan! Good vibes working with friends.







Team up with Oscar Fonseca as main cameraman and a commited crew that made the day possible.
Thanks to Javier Hernández our gaffer.

Shot on FS7 Sony Camera and Zeiss Lenses.

Soon on air!


Created by LAGENCIA this new spot was shot on an intense schedule to get all the layers needed in order of multiply the character with different outfits.

This type of projects where we should just imagine and invent the whole stuff are just great and funny to work on.










The talented colombian comedian Lokillo was the main singer who impersonated the stereotypes of several music genres during the spot.






Shot on Sony F55 cameras at Caracol Television studios.


Director/Photographer: Juan Carlos Cajiao
Creative Director: Andrés Barrera
Creative: Liliana Upegui
Editor/Composer: Jaime Neira
General Producer: Maria Fernanda Arbeláez
Field Producer: Ana María Pérez

On set of new assignment: Conceptual light design of the Bolivar TV serie.

Posted: Saturday, May 5, 2018 by Juan Carlos Cajiao Velasco Freelance Director and Director Of Photography in Labels: , , , , ,

Juan Carlos Cajiao is now working on the new serie: Bolivar.

Depicting the time and space when Simon Bolivar was fighting for the Independence sake.

The challenge doing this kind of project is gruesome but with and excellent sets and locations is really enjoyable task.

Lighting with apparently no lighting...



Again using the Skypanels fixtures and Kino Select color with flame leds bulbs and a lot of mirrors and the spectacular CRLS Dedolight system the painting labour is just beautiful and heart and mind blowing.

Making the ancient textures come to life with lighting!



Here with my right hand and eye: William Aponte, gaffer and second director of photography of our Unit.


Soon some shots from set! 

The new project for JGB Tarrito Rojo is really loaded of great effects and shots!

Shot with Arri Camera and lenses on location set at Colombia








Direction assignment from PC Caracol and again our JGB client put its trust on us and our job. And the final result was such a good piece.

Great postproduction rendering and design by La Post house. Thanks everyone for an outstanding job and effort.










Tarrito Rojo JGB is a classic nutritional supplement in Colombia.

The conceptual lighting design of a new serie is done!

Posted: by Juan Carlos Cajiao Velasco Freelance Director and Director Of Photography in Labels: , , , , ,

As director of photography Juan Carlos Cajiao finished another assignment:

Now with a police drama incarnation of several undercover police team that are seeking the truth and justice but in the meantime they all are losing their personal lives.

With an urban and dark lighting design this new serie is up close and personal. Willing to keep the drama just too close to the audience. The color temperature of fixtures was a vital part of the conceptual approach of lighting.

Arri Skypanels and Kinoflo Select color fixtures mixed all together with practicals and natural ambience made the twisted realism we wanted in the entire story.