It was a rainy November morning when they brought Takeda-san's body home. My young and naive mind couldn't imagine how a routine mission to New York could go so drastically awry.
Read MoreRaphael Pacheco is a multimedia storyteller working primarily as a writer, filmmaker, and tabletop game designer. His craft is informed by a love for world building, an intellectual fascination with the human condition, and his diverse lived experience as a mixed race, working class, religious artist of color.
Raphael has been writing for as long as he can remember, working up from short stories in his youth to novels in adulthood. He cut his production teeth in the online digital media world, getting into content creation in his adolescence, which later transformed into a love of filmmaking and screenwriting. He co-founded the production group P3 Collective, through which he has produced short films and web content. His notable accomplishments include writing and directing the fantasy web series The Edeneth Chronicle, playing the Game Master on the actual play horror web show Resident Roleplay, and producing and co-hosting the Hypercube Podcast. As a videographer and video editor, his clients include Nortera Foods, Community Youth Programs, God’s Missionary Church, and Holy Joys.
Having resided from coast to coast across the U.S., Raphael is now based out of the Tulsa metro area, and is available for your projects as a writer, developmental editor, copyeditor, voice director, videographer, photographer, and post-production audio engineer.
For a quote or other business inquiries: raphael@pachecoprojects.com
The Edeneth Chronicle (2017-2025) - Web Series. Writer, Director, Editor.
Beyond: An Edeneth Story (2021) - Digital Short. Writer, Voice Director, Editor.
P3 Live Action Shorts (2015-2021) - Web Series. Writer, Director, Editor.
Trial of the Century (2020) - Digital Short. Writer, Director, Editor, Actor.
The following demo includes samples from Raphael’s sound editing, design, mixing, and mastering on podcasts, audio dramas, narrative films, and trailers.
It was a rainy November morning when they brought Takeda-san's body home. My young and naive mind couldn't imagine how a routine mission to New York could go so drastically awry.
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