Angie Loveday is a writer and director based in San José, Costa Rica specializing in narrative fiction, with television dramas as her ultimate goal, hopefully with a hint of fantasy or sci-fi. In the meantime, she focuses on creating shorts and web series under her personal brand and Youtube channel "Romano Productions", receiving moderate attention for them in festival circuits. Her emphasis is in screenwriting and directing, with a particular interest in episodic content.
Staying true to her last name, love is key in all her work, although heavily influenced by her identity as demiromantic and asexual. Also influential is her international background: born and raised in Latin America to a Costa Rican mother and an English father, undergraduate studies in the US with a minor in Asian Studies, and graduate school in Spain. Languages have always played an essential part of Angie's life, resulting in knowledge of English, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, and French.
She didn't know she wanted to study film her whole life, but once she switched to said major everything made sense. Suddenly, making films for fun with her friends in primary school and writing stories non-stop during high school made her initial decision of studying math seem illogical. Ultimately, it was for the best that her first semester of college didn't work out.
Staying true to her last name, love is key in all her work, although heavily influenced by her identity as demiromantic and asexual. Also influential is her international background: born and raised in Latin America to a Costa Rican mother and an English father, undergraduate studies in the US with a minor in Asian Studies, and graduate school in Spain. Languages have always played an essential part of Angie's life, resulting in knowledge of English, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, and French.
She didn't know she wanted to study film her whole life, but once she switched to said major everything made sense. Suddenly, making films for fun with her friends in primary school and writing stories non-stop during high school made her initial decision of studying math seem illogical. Ultimately, it was for the best that her first semester of college didn't work out.