Gabriel Mellin is a registered member of the Brazilian Academy of Cinema (Academia Brasileira de Cinema) and has been working in the audiovisual market for more than 20 years, and, over these years, has directed and produced more than 500 projects for the most diverse areas: Cinema, TV, Brand Advertising and Music Videos.
On the big screens, Gabriel has played the roles of director and producer for awarded projects such as the full-length fiction “Rio Mumbai” and the documentary feature films “Beth Carvalho; Coração em Festa” (Canal Brasil), “Os Anti-Prós” (TV Brasil) and “Konder – Protagonista da Simplicidade”. In addition to having worked on several short films - the stand-outs being the award-winning “Mulher Ideal” (2009), “Balcão de Negócios” (2017) and “O Bolo” (2009), out of which he is also directing director of photography on the last two.
On TV, projects under his direction, production and script also stand out, such as the critically and commercially acclaimed “Por Trás da Canção” (Multishow/Bis) and it's three seasons, “Gambiarras Perigosas”, “Verão Multishow” (Multishow) , “MTV na Praia” (MTV), “A Vida É Bela” (Firework), “Batom e Parafina” (Multishow), in addition to several other projects for channels including Globo, GNT, Canal Off, Bis, Gloob, Canal Brasil and Futura.
Over all these years, he has worked with and directed important actors and artists such as Fernanda Montenegro, Tony Ramos, Anitta, Roberto Carlos, Grazi Massafera, Tais Araújo, Paola Oliveira, Cissa Guimarães, Paulo Gustavo, Dira Paes, Beth Carvalho, Luan Santana, Mônica Martelli, Fernanda Rodrigues, Pitty, Fernanda Paes Leme, among many others.
Gabriel also has extensive experience in directing advertisements for the largest companies in Brazil such as Coca-Cola, L'Oreal, Sony, Vale, Oi, Petrobras, Nestlé, Vivo, Shell and dozens of others, working directly with the largest advertising agencies in the country .
Added to his portfolio, there are also dozens of award-winning music projects and music videos like “Trem”, by the band Suricato (Sony Music), “Make The Future” by Luan Santana and many others.