MY STORY
JASMINE COLON
Jasmine Colon was born and raised in the Bronx New York by her parents. Her academic studies include an A.A.S. degree in Television and Studio Production from BMCC and a B.A. degree in Film Production from The City College of New York. Jasmine past experience include working with constituencies such as the Queen’s Museum of Art as a Video facilitator, Teaching Post-Production at Bard College and MCTVS School of Arts. She has worked as an Assistant Editor for Swandive Films and NYCTV helping develop 7 short segments for the show NY 360 that appeared on NYCTV and NBC in 2006. Her film “El Cuco” won Best Experimental at the 2007 Reel Sisters Diaspora Film Festival. She also worked as a Program Manager/Writer for Sister Outsider Entertainment, in which she overlooked the companies first Multi-Media theater show about the Latina Queer experience called “Pandoras” which premiered at Theater Row in 2008. She wrote her first theater monologue piece called “Confidentiality” and was also the companies Director of Post-Production.
Jasmine is a recipient of the Latinos Producers Academy in which she participated in the 2008-2010 Sante Fe program as an Editor for Hugo Perez feature work in progress entitled “Immaculate Conception” and Juliette Carrillos work in progress film “ Susperchicas. Jasmine has worked on numerous short films over the past year and recent works include a feature film called "A Miracle of Spanish Harlem", "The Talisman." and "Not Even Death" which can currently be watched on Amazon Prime. She is currently employed as a Video Editor for MGM+ and Amazon Studios