Marina Dominguez is a visual journalist, documentary filmmaker, and editor currently living in Washington, D.C. and is currently a Multimedia Intern with the Science Desk and NPR.
In 2009 Dominguez acted as a Production Editor for Revelar los Enlaces, the annual Brooks Institute International Documentary Project, a long format multimedia documentary piece in which Dominguez and three other editors combined the work of 16 students as they documented the nation of Chile.
In 2010 Dominguez became the producer for the 2011annual Brooks Institute International Documentary Project entitled, From Within. Dominguez spent seven weeks in Vientam documenting Thien, a 14 year old girl with Leprosy. Once again, Dominguez and three other editors combined the work of 10 students to create another long format multimedia documentary that catches a glimpse into several different Vietnamese lifestyles.
Along side Jeff Johns, Dominguez Co-Directed/Produced/Edited the short documentary Pop. 2,275, a film documenting the small Northern California town of Wheatland. The film was later accepted as an official selection to the 2009 Ventura-Ojai Film Festival.
Dominguez is currently the Science Desk Multimedia Intern at NPR in Washington, D.C., working on such segments as Krulwich Wonders.
Dominguez is a recent graduate of Brooks Institute where she earned a BA in Visual Journalism.
Contact: marinadee.photo@gmail.com

You are amazing.