Guillaume Paul Martínez
Creative producer, director, photographer, writer and designer
Based in Madrid, available worldwide
Working with me you will engage your audience, boost conversions, and elevate your brand narrative with creative video, photography, design, and social media expertise.
How can I help
Compelling Multimedia Storytelling
Craft engaging multimedia content—videos, photos, and motion graphics—that captures attention and tells your brand’s story.
Platform-Optimized Distribution
Optimize and adapt content across platforms—social media, websites, and podcasts—to maximize reach and engagement.
Seamless End-to-End Production
Manage end-to-end production—from concept and shooting to editing and post-production—ensuring high quality and timely delivery.
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About me
Hey there! I’m Guillaume—a multimedia storyteller who’s been mixing fashion, music, and marketing like a DJ since 2016. (Full disclosure: my first “films” were shot in 2012 with a borrowed camera, my grandma’s sewing studio as my set, and my friends as models—runway level “street chic.”)
Fast-forward to Barcelona, 2017: I was shooting fashion editorials, product promos, and wild event recaps. Soon I leveled up to Creative Director at a furniture-and-accessories marketing agency—storyboarding one minute, whipping up social cutdowns the next—until the pandemic boss level knocked us offline.
Not one to rage-quit, my partner and I launched No Quiero Ser Pobre, a web series that hit 100K+ views (mic drop). Podimo then recruited me as Creative Director & Video Editor for their chart-topping videopodcasts “2 Rubias muy legales” and “El Olimpo de las Diosas.” I handled everything from scripting and on-set direction to motion graphics, color grading, and crafting those snack-sized social clips that keep people binge-watching.
Now, I’m a freelance Creative Director, Photographer, Writer, and Filmmaker—your one-stop shop for videos, photos, and designs that actually get noticed. Oh, and I dress like Truman Capote (yes, I even make my own clothes), because why blend in?