
Marcos Suarez
The Social Media Strategist and Production Professional you don't know yet.
I tell stories that people actually feel… and I make sure they get finished on time.
I lead video projects across branded campaigns, live events, documentaries, social impact work, and narrative films. I’ve worked with nonprofits, community orgs, and brands that care about what they stand for. From chaotic NYC shoots to quiet studio sets, I create work that lives everywhere from social feeds to theater screens.
I’m the kind of person you can trust to handle both the creative and the chaos. I keep projects organized, timelines moving, and clients in the loop without losing what made the idea special in the first place. I’ve built budgets, written proposals, managed vendors, cast talent, directed shoots, and edited pieces that hit.
Basically, if it’s part of the process, I’ve probably done it… and if I haven’t, I’ll figure it out fast.
Yes, KPIs matter.
But I care just as much about whether the work actually connects.
Because for me, this isn’t just production. It’s about making people feel seen, building something honest, and creating work that sticks with you a little longer than expected.
If you want someone who’s easy to work with, takes the work seriously (but not themselves too seriously), and genuinely cares about getting it right, we’ll get along just fine.
Some of the Projects I've Collaborated On
Some of My Independent Projects

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I’ve always been tapped into the tech side of storytelling. Since high school, I’ve been deep into cameras, gear, and how productions actually come together. That curiosity stuck. Now it shows up as a real understanding of how new tools like LED volumes, high-speed rigs, and real-time mocap can elevate a story when used the right way. I’m not chasing trends, I’m looking for what actually makes the work better.
I bridge the gap between idea and execution. I’ve spent the last few years working as a production professional helping teams set projects up the right way from the start. That means asking the questions people usually skip, tightening the plan, and making sure creative ideas can actually hold up in production. I care about the details because that’s usually where things either fall apart or come together.
I’ve built and run my own thing. Through Hour23, I’ve had to wear every hat. Pitching, producing, hiring, managing, production, and delivering. It gave me a real understanding of both the creative side and the business side, and how to balance the two without losing the quality of the work.
I value real relationships in a digital industry. I’m big on actually connecting with people. Grabbing coffee, learning how they think, seeing how they work. You pick up way more that way than through endless Slack messages or email chains. And when things get tight on a project, it’s always the people who know you and trust you that make the difference.




























