SANTIAGO CALATRAVA

A NOWNESS FILM

Before I was a producer, I was a designer. This film is where those two worlds first met.

Santiago Calatrava is the architectural genius behind some of the most breathtaking public spaces in the world — seven of Europe's greatest railroad stations, and New York's Oculus at the World Trade Center PATH station. His work exists at the exact intersection of pure art and functional necessity. As someone who trained in design before finding her way into production, this project felt personal.

As Post Supervisor and Archival Producer, I was responsible for shaping the visual language of the film in the edit — sourcing and curating archival material that could hold its own against Calatrava's staggering structures, and ensuring the post pipeline honored the scale of what we were documenting.

It was an early lesson in something I've carried through every project since: the best production work is invisible. What you see is the art. What I built was the infrastructure that let it breathe.