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Los Angeles, California
Natalie Perez is an LA-based cinematographer and filmmaker. Her work includes narrative and documentary films, shorts, and web series— from quirky comedies to dark thrillers, dynamic musicals to stark dramas. Recently, Natalie had the opportunity to DP on an acclaimed comedic web series, Hard Medicine, which is now available on Urban Movie Channel. She most recently worked on a drama series about the people of Tacoma, WA during the late 1980s, called TACOMPTON. Natalie earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Film & TV Production and Women’s Studies at Loyola Marymount University.
Natalie frequently films and photographs for multiple non-profits. Most recently, Natalie had the opportunity to film and volunteer down in Houston, Texas, to aid with the Hurricane Harvey flood relief. Experiences like this have allowed her to grow as a filmmaker and storyteller, and use her passion to make a positive impact in the world.
My Projects

Scars Unseen
Los Angeles, California• Series
Documentary
A documentary series about the triumph of the human spirit, following six men and women who have overcome domestic violence.
This project got the green light!

Figure 8
Los Angeles, California• Series
Action, Romantic Comedy
Figure 8 follows the adventures of a superhero who excels at protecting her city but struggles to manage her personal life.
This project got the green light!
Projects I'm Supporting

Figure 8
Los Angeles, California• Series
Action, Romantic Comedy
Figure 8 follows the adventures of a superhero who excels at protecting her city but struggles to manage her personal life.
This project got the green light!

Where The Roots Lie - A Story of Women Empowerment Through Art
Los Angeles, California• Film Short
Documentary, Drama
Medha, an all female drum troupe strive to pave a new path for women and artists in Cambodia.
This project got the green light!

Scars Unseen
Los Angeles, California• Series
Documentary
A documentary series about the triumph of the human spirit, following six men and women who have overcome domestic violence.
This project got the green light!