![]() Director, Producer & CEO ![]() Marissa Velez is the Director, Producer and CEO at Mythologie Pictures. She has been a Creative Executive, Producer and and Director for brands for the past 15 years. She has launched brands, built in house creative teams, led marketing and social media and produced and directed films for brands. Velez spent the last 4 years as the Vice President of Creative at rag & bone New York where she was the lead on all creative direction and brand strategy for the brand (Art Direction, Photography, Runway Shows, Editorial, Social Media, Store Design/Experience, and Visual Merchandising). Velez also oversaw the production and creative direction for rag & bone films, where she focused on creating films that authentically brought the brand to life–most notably Why Can’t We Get Along, HAIR and “Time of Day.” Under her leadership, rag & bone films have premiered at the Tribeca, Milan and Athens Film Festivals, they have won Webby’s, Clio’s and Pencils, and they have established rag & bone New York as a real force in the space of branded content. In addition to her in-house work, Velez has produced numerous branded films for the American Ballet Theater. She recently produced a short film that premiered at The New York Shorts Film Festival and Holly Shorts Film Festival, titled THE VANISHING PRINCESS, directed and written by Makenzie Leigh. Velez and Leigh are currently working on a feature together. Marissa Velez lives and works in New York City. marissa@mythologiepictures.com |
![]() Writer, Producer & Chief Creative Officer ![]() Felipe Dieppa is a Writer, Producer and Cheif Creative Officer. Dieppa began acting at the age of six, originating the voice of Diego on “Dora the Explorer,” starring in several television shows, and making his feature debut as Marty Borassco in Touchstone Pictures’ DAN IN REAL LIFE (Steve Carell, Juliette Binoche). Dieppa went on to enter the NY production world, becoming a locations manager, production manager and eventually producing APARTMENT TROUBLES (Jess Weixler, Will Forte, Megan Mullally), which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival. He then became the Director of Productions at the film fund, Starstream Media (then Starstream Entertainment), and Executive Produced SHUT UP AND DRIVE (Sarah Sutherland, Morgan Krantz), which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Felipe executive produced another six films, including THE WOLF HOUR (Naomi Watts, Kelvin Harrison Jr.), which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival; OPERATOR (Martin Starr and Mae Whitman), which premiered at SXSW; and ONE PERCENT MORE HUMID (Juno Temple, Alessandro Nivola, Julia Garner), which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Dieppa has made films all over the world, including Canada and Australia, for budgets big and small, and in all types of genres. Dieppa lives and works in Los Angeles. felipe@mythologiepictures.com |
![]() Director, Producer & CEO ![]() Marissa Velez is the Director, Producer and CEO at Mythologie Pictures. She has been a Creative Executive, Producer and and Director for brands for the past 15 years. She has launched brands, built in house creative teams, led marketing and social media and produced and directed films for brands. Velez spent the last 4 years as the Vice President of Creative at rag & bone New York where she was the lead on all creative direction and brand strategy for the brand (Art Direction, Photography, Runway Shows, Editorial, Social Media, Store Design/Experience, and Visual Merchandising). Velez also oversaw the production and creative direction for rag & bone films, where she focused on creating films that authentically brought the brand to life–most notably Why Can’t We Get Along, HAIR and “Time of Day.” Under her leadership, rag & bone films have premiered at the Tribeca, Milan and Athens Film Festivals, they have won Webby’s, Clio’s and Pencils, and they have established rag & bone New York as a real force in the space of branded content. In addition to her in-house work, Velez has produced numerous branded films for the American Ballet Theater. She recently produced a short film that premiered at The New York Shorts Film Festival and Holly Shorts Film Festival, titled THE VANISHING PRINCESS, directed and written by Makenzie Leigh. Velez and Leigh are currently working on a feature together. Marissa Velez lives and works in New York City. marissa@mythologiepictures.com |
![]() Writer, Producer & Chief Creative Officer ![]() Felipe Dieppa is a Writer, Producer and Cheif Creative Officer. Dieppa began acting at the age of six, originating the voice of Diego on “Dora the Explorer,” starring in several television shows, and making his feature debut as Marty Borassco in Touchstone Pictures’ DAN IN REAL LIFE (Steve Carell, Juliette Binoche). Dieppa went on to enter the NY production world, becoming a locations manager, production manager and eventually producing APARTMENT TROUBLES (Jess Weixler, Will Forte, Megan Mullally), which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival. He then became the Director of Productions at the film fund, Starstream Media (then Starstream Entertainment), and Executive Produced SHUT UP AND DRIVE (Sarah Sutherland, Morgan Krantz), which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Felipe executive produced another six films, including THE WOLF HOUR (Naomi Watts, Kelvin Harrison Jr.), which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival; OPERATOR (Martin Starr and Mae Whitman), which premiered at SXSW; and ONE PERCENT MORE HUMID (Juno Temple, Alessandro Nivola, Julia Garner), which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Dieppa has made films all over the world, including Canada and Australia, for budgets big and small, and in all types of genres. Dieppa lives and works in Los Angeles. felipe@mythologiepictures.com |