Abram Cerda is a filmmaker whose audiovisual work centers strong & authentic LGBTQ+ and BIPOC characters, often living at the intersections of migration and/or addiction. He holds his BA in film, television and digital media production from the UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television as well as his MA in audiovisual arts from the LUCA School of Arts in Brussels, Belgium. Abram currently lives in Austin, Texas, where he teaches courses within the Radio-Television-Film department at Austin Community College as an Associate Professor.
Courses Taught:
- COMM 2366, Intro to Cinema Studies
- RTVB 1329, Intro to Scriptwriting
- RTVB 2330, Film & Video Editing
- COMM 1335, Intro to Radio-Television-Film
- RTVB 1321, TV Field Production (Multi-Cam)
Forthcoming Courses (Fall 2025 + Spring 2026):
- COMM 2303, Audio Production
- FLMC 1304, Lighting for Film & Television
- RTVB 2347, Management
- FLMC 2310, Film Style Production
