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Meet Daniel Fauez, a former student of Ramacrisna’s audiovisual course, who is now a filmmaker and visual producer for major events and artists
Daniel Fauez is only 25 years old and has an enviable resume: he did all the visual production for Anitta’s rehearsals in 2025. But the filmmaker’s career is only possible thanks to the audiovisual course at the Ramacrisna Institute.
Encouraged by his mother, he managed to turn a hobby into his livelihood. And today, he is a successful entrepreneur in the field. Learn more below.
It all started in 2015, when Daniel was only 15 years old and had a hobby: making videos and taking photos with his cell phone. It was his mother who enrolled him in the selection process for the audiovisual course offered by Antenados Produtora, a project of the Ramacrisna Institute. He passed the selection test in first place.
The audiovisual course lasts three months and offers training in various areas, such as photography, cinematography, image editing, and graphic design. “Having access to professional equipment was remarkable. It was something I never imagined I would have contact with, as it was inaccessible in my reality. The teachers taught me with great dedication, and I had a great thirst to learn and develop,” he points out.
It was during classes and projects at the production company that Daniel identified with video production. He learned filming, editing, and scriptwriting techniques—and even had the chance to apply this knowledge in practice, producing content for Ramacrisna itself and for partner companies.
But it didn’t stop there: Daniel got an apprenticeship at Antenados Produtora. For almost three years, he was able to immerse himself in the audiovisual universe. “It was there that I was able to put valuable filming and editing techniques into practice, which gave me the foundation to consolidate my own company. At the time, we were already producing videos for the institute itself and for other companies, and that’s how I realized that I had a vocation for the field and decided to invest in this career,” he points out.
Inspired by his experiences in the course, Daniel decided to turn his talent into a business. He created his own company and began working as a filmmaker. “There is no Daniel Fuez without Ramacrisna. Today, I develop projects for large companies and events, such as the production of visuals for Anitta’s show that took place in Belo Horizonte in 2025. So, whenever I have the opportunity, I make a point of telling my story and saying how much the Ramacrisna Institute changed my life and propelled me to achieve great things,” he says proudly.
Daniel’s trajectory is proof that one opportunity can change everything. With the right encouragement and access to quality technical training, he earned his place and continues to broaden his horizons. Today, Daniel wants to continue growing professionally, but he also wants to inspire other young people to dream big.
“I am a dreamer and I believe that I was born to reach great heights. But bringing it back to reality, I really value daily effort and believe that every step, every investment, every lesson learned is important to achieve my goals. I will continue to work hard, but also enjoy the process. I have already experienced so many surreal things that I don’t know the limits of where I can go… I want to be happy to be able to inspire other people with my story and my productions,” he dreams.
Daniel Fuez’s story is just one of many examples of how Ramacrisna’s audiovisual course transforms talent into professionals. By combining education, technology, practice, and hospitality, the Institute opens doors and builds futures.
“I am honored to be part of Ramacrisna’s history. I am grateful to those who believed in me. Ramacrisna was a great door that life opened for me. I was 15 at the time, just a teenager who liked to take photos and videos with my cell phone. And it was there that I was welcomed with such warmth, and at that moment, my destiny was being mapped out! Everything has a beginning, and I am immensely grateful for having been given this opportunity!” he says gratefully.