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Making her first short video at the age of four, Diana Milena was born with a true love for filmmaking. For over the past 10 years, Diana Milena has worked in various positions in the entertainment and news industries, winning several top national and international awards. As early as high school, Diana forged her film skills as a freelance producer, director, cinematographer, and editor working on various projects in Dallas. Diana also worked as an anchor/reporter for KGLE 3 Teen News, creating news related television programs for the network. She was the youngest student in the history of her high school to win a gold medal at the JEA National Journalism Competition, for her first news story. Diana's first documentary, "Keepers of Light," went on to screen and win awards at several national and international film festivals. Diana studied Motion Picture, Television, and Recording arts at Florida State University (FSU) and Film Production at the University of Southern California's prestigious School of Cinematic Arts (USC). During college, Diana continued to develop her film skills by participating in over 50 student films. After concluding her studies, Diana worked with Metanoia Films on the critically acclaimed and award-winning film "Bella." Building upon that experience, Diana produced and directed a number of special interest documentaries which have been screened at various film festivals. Diana recently traveled on tour to South America as the official photographer of the Rock N Roll All-Stars, a mega-band featuring Gene Simmons of KISS and members of Guns N Roses, Def Leppard, Skid Row, Billy Idol, and other notable bands. Aside from her film and television pursuits, Diana trained and won several awards as an actress, and attended the NY School for Film & TV. She has been featured in various films, tv shows, commercials, and music videos. She was a state finalist in the Miss Teen Texas Pageant. As a ballet dancer, she performed with the Texas Ballet Theatre, Fort Worth Dallas Ballet, and Moscow Ballet. She was a featured dancer/model on the national TV show, "El Familión Nestle," the Panamanian version of Deal or No Deal. Diana is multilingual, fluent in Polish, Spanish, French, and English.