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Marcos Horacio Azevedo

Culver City, California, United States
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Marcos H. Azevedo is a seasoned editor and filmmaker with over 20 years of experience. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Marcos has a B.A. on Communications, from the School of Communications, UFRJ, the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. 

In 1998, he moved to the US in order to pursue his MFA in Film and Media Arts at Temple University. Shortly after graduating, he joined Interlock Media, a non-profit production company based in Cambridge, MA where he worked as an editor on projects that dealt with racial and environmental issues. 

In 2006, Marcos returned to his home country where he founded Tatuí Filmes, a creative boutique specialized in trailers for theatrical distribution. For 6 years, he pushed Tatuí to become the most prolific trailer house in Brazil, with over 200 marketing campaigns. 

In 2012, he was back to the US, this time to Los Angeles. Since 

then, he’s been bringing together the sharp and precise editing style he mastered cutting trailers with the storytelling skills that first attracted him to documentaries. 

Marcos produced and edited Unprecedented, a ground- breaking three-part docu-series which included exclusive access to President Donald J. Trump and his family as they embarked on his presidential re-election campaign. The series documents the campaign trail during the 2020 presidential election and into the aftermath that led to the events of January 6th – all told by the Trump family themselves. 

Among Marcos H. Azevedo’s most notable credits are the documentary “The Myth of Garrincha”, for ESPN’s acclaimed “30 for 30s” and award winning “Three Lives and One Dream” and international campaigns for films such as “Hunger Games” and series such as Netflix “Narcos”, “3%” and Amazon “DOM”.