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Filmmaking is… a neon speedboat from the Miami Vice era… or something like that?
Hi everyone — I’m Robert Requejo Ramos, aka Bobby Rams. After moving to Los Angeles with my band as a teen and promptly dropping out of film school, I ended up scrolling Craigslist for purpose. I found a job on a yacht that took me to Europe for the first time — several months that felt like an accidental gap-year movie montage. My writing professor had once told me, after my first assignment, “brilliant, you really got something here,” and after my second, “what happened? I suggest you go out and live your life.” So… I did. Reckless behavior and art appreciation included. Working on boats weirdly taught me everything I needed to learn about filmmaking: keeping a crew calm, solving problems on the fly, negotiating with strange personalities in tight spaces, and communally rallying against the vicious billionaire yacht owner we all despised. Basically… filmmaking. Eventually, I went back to school when I’d had enough inhaling diesel fumes and sun-drunk brain. My thesis film was licensed by PBS, which put me on the scene and connected me with a bunch of influential filmmakers and friends in the biz. Since then, I’ve produced and directed work that’s screened at SXSW, DOC NYC, and my hometown favorite, the Miami Film Festival. My feature documentary South Beach Shark Club — a lore-soaked love letter to the wild 1970s Miami Beach fishing subculture I feel spiritually tied to — went through a “worldwide distribution” situation that was… not great. I eventually reclaimed the film from predatory forces and self-released it on Amazon (go watch it). https://www.primevideo.com/detail/South-Beach-Shark-Club/0JNNEJETGD71JYFA6Q6TDD3WP3 Over the years, I’ve picked up some screenwriting accolades, done private adaptation work turning memoirs into screenplays, and I’m currently enrolled in UCLA’s Professional Screenwriting Program — trying to wrangle my unhinged psyche, fierce ambition, and Miami gutter magic into coherent, entertaining storytelling.
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@Quincy Perkins gracias hermano, happy to be here with the community/crew!
LAUNCH DAY! 🔥
If this is your first day here, post here: 1) What projects you are working on? 2) What you are most looking forward to learning about here? 3) What are you favorite films?
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1a) Editing a short doc about a Chicago wrestler named Bugs Moran who finds unlikely salvation by performing as Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. 1b) Writing a feature Suspense/Horror film about a thirty year old man who's forced to move back in with his alcoholic mother and uncovers a surreal underworld beneath the house. 2) I’m excited to dive into this community and trade the kind of hard-earned knowledge you only get from people who’ve actually been in the trenches. Plenty of people know the creative side, but how do you survive the business and stay creative at the same time? Getting it straight from someone like Quincy is priceless—he’s done it all, from running festivals to grinding out films to navigating the industry with a level of insight that’s rare to find. 3) Some of my all-time favorites are Rumble Fish, 12 Monkeys, Blue Velvet, and Point Break. My taste swings across the spectrum—from John Hughes to Herzog, Cronenberg to Carpenter, with the Coen Brothers, Tarantino, and the whole ’90s filmmaker renaissance in the mix. I’m big on music, surf, and skate docs, have an unapologetic love for anything featuring Nicolas Cage, and I’m not above a late-night true-crime spiral.
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@robert-ramos-1402
Filmmaker, editor, and writer crafting atmospheric, character-driven worlds. Films showcased at SXSW, DOC NYC, and the Miami Film Festival.

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Joined Nov 26, 2025
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