Arina Rozova is a film and television director with 8 years of experience. She began as an assistant director at REN TV and later joined “Krasny Kvadrat,” where she worked as a production coordinator on “Moya mama gotovit luchshe” before becoming a director in 2020 for “Dance Revolution” and “Luchshie deti strany.”
Arina also worked as a production coordinator for ANIMA, a major event celebrating women entrepreneurs, and created video content as a videographer for Collective Resilience. In Los Angeles, she gained international experience as an assistant director on feature films, commercials, and music videos, collaborating with director Aashish Chanana.
With a bachelor’s degree in film and television directing from Moscow and a master’s degree from the New York Film Academy, Arina brings creativity and expertise to every project
IndieX Annual Awards 2025 — 2 nominations Best Student Female Director (Shortlist Indie Short Fest — Best Microfilm, Best Director)
Film & TV credentials from NYFA & Moscow International jury acknowledgments Verified festival selections and recognitions is transparent.
IndieX Film Fest — Best Microfilm, Best Director Gothamite Awards — Best Short Film Music Box — Best Television Director Grand Jury ONIROS Film Awards New YORK Winner GLOBAL Film Festival awards Los Angeles
13 Certificates
5 Nominations
7 AWARDS
Awards
Certificates
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Qualifications
Computer Skills
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Premier Pro
Avid Media Composer
DaVinci Resolve
Canva
Camera Operator
Editing
Design Skills
Cal sheet Distribution
Scheduling Meetings
ScriptBreakdowns
Expense Reporting
Scheduling and Budgeting
Final Draft and Celtx
Movie Magic
Skills
Teamwork
Self-motivation
Creativity
Fast Learner
Leadership
Communication
Customer Service
Media
From Imagination to Screen: Filmmaker Arina Rozova’s Odyssey of Inspiration and Creation
Article by Bella Fitzpatrick published on March 1, 2024 on Lawire.com.