OMAR DAHER GUILLÉN
About me

Born in Barcelona in 1994, I've cultivated my passion for cinematography into a thriving career spanning over 6 years. With a background as a camera operator and Director of Photography, I've honed my skills on international projects alongside some of the biggest names in sports.

My portfolio boasts an array of diverse content, from captivating documentaries, engaging docu-series, and dynamic social media campaigns to compelling short films, music videos and commercials. Clients such as Universal Pictures, DAZN, and FIFA have entrusted me with bringing their visions to life through the lens.

In 2024, I graduated with a Master’s degree in Cinematography from ESCAC (Cinema and Audiovisual School of Catalonia).




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Reel:

    01 SHOW REEL

Short Movies:

    05 THE WOMAN AND THE BATHTUB
    06 TYLER’S PHANTASY
    07 DECEMBER
    12 WOMEN UNSEEN
    13 CAFÉ SOCIETY

Advertisements:

    02 NAIDA C. CASTEL
    03 DELEITO
    08 SHARIFY
    11 BARCELONA IS GOLF

Documentaries:

    04 EL PRESIDENTE & THE PHENOMENON
    09 LIFE IN SPAIN

Music Video:

    10 CONSUMERE

Extra:

    14 PHOTOGRAPHY



OMAR DAHER GUILLÉN
ABOUT ME


As a DOP, Camera Operator, and Editor with 6 years of experience, I've had the opportunity to work on international projects with some of the biggest names in sports. I've shot and edited documentaries, docu-series, magazine shows, and social media content for a range of clients, including Universal Pictures, DAZN, and FIFA. I also write and direct short movies, music videos and commercials.



︎︎︎ omardguillen@gmail.com
︎︎︎ Instagram
︎︎︎ Twitter
︎︎︎ IMDb
︎︎︎ CV


06 LIFE IN SPAIN - Docu-series on FIFA+



DOP, Camera Op & Editor.


Life in Spain is a story of shared dreams and parallel cultures.

In the Spanish cities of Cartagena, Eibar and Valencia we meet three Japanese footballers; the veteran Shinji Okazaki, Premier League champion with Leicester; Eibar’s Honoka Yonei, who headed to Europe as a 16-year-old to pursue a career in football; and the youngster Wadi Suzuki, a member of Valencia’s renowned youth team.

The culture clashes are piled one on top of another as the players contend with a foreign language, different customs, strange food and even a new style of football.





© 2024   Omar Daher Guillén