Award-winning director and writer Endry Rovaz, member and juror of the Emmy Awards, presents his first book: Rovaz Formula: Basic Concepts for Complex Ideas, an inspiring guide that explores how to turn ideas into cinema through creativity, passion, and vision—regardless of budget.
Now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other international platforms, this book combines professional experience, artistic reflection, and practical tools for filmmakers, students, self-taught creators, and audiovisual professionals.
Across thirteen chapters, Rovaz shares his journey, directing techniques, and insights on scriptwriting, camera work, lighting, and editing, while taking readers through the history of cinema and the masters who shaped his vision—from Rembrandt and Dalí to Stanley Kubrick—highlighting the deep connection between art, emotion, and cinematic storytelling.
Rovaz Formula is more than a filmmaking manual—it’s an emotional and creative guide for dreamers who want to tell stories and find the motivation to overcome limitations through ingenuity. With this release, Rovaz strengthens a global creative community under the Rovaz Formula brand, promoting reading, learning, and cinematic knowledge exchange worldwide.
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Director and audiovisual creator Endry Rovaz, known for his innovative style and for accumulating more than a dozen international awards, continues to expand his influence within the U.S. creative industry. His versatility has led him to stand out in fields such as fashion film, the music industry, and cinematography, opening doors to prestigious stages and earning him recognition as an active member of the Emmy Awards, where he has served as a juror on documentary, entertainment, and educational video panels.
One of the most significant milestones in his cinematic career is the short film “Indignos” —internationally known as Unworthy— written and directed by Rovaz. The film has earned more than 13 international awards across the United States and Europe. Recognized in cities such as Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Houston, it received honors including Best Dramatic Short, Best Plot, and Best International Narrative. The work was also an Official Selection in Italy’s Golden Short Film Festival.
On an individual level, Rovaz was awarded Best Hispanic Filmmaker at the Accolade Global Film Competition (La Jolla, California, March 2025). That same month, he shared a discussion panel with American filmmaker Justin Barber, who presented his documentary Space Coast—a feature covering NASA’s Artemis-1 rocket launch—at the Coconut Grove Film Festival, hosted by UTH Florida University.
In the fashion film sector, Rovaz collaborated with Miami Fashion Week, where he directed both media content and exclusive interviews with renowned designers such as Karl Kani, Ángel Sánchez, and Giannina Azar.
His creative direction also stood out in “Power and Purpose”, a special project that brought together leading women from Harvard University to share their stories and achievements across different industries in the United States. Under his direction, Rovaz has worked with notable personalities such as designer Fede Terán, TV host and chef James Tahhan, visual artist Camila Webster, and Emmy-winning producer Antonio Torrealba, consolidating his signature style in high-level productions.
Within the music industry, Rovaz experienced an exceptional year in 2025. Among his highlights is the music video “Hashtag”, filmed between Puerto Rico and Miami, which united the Grammy-winning band Los Rabanes with urban music icon Jowell (of the duo Jowell & Randy). On August 5th, the video entered Billboard’s Latin Rhythm Airplay Chart, confirming the impact and reach of his work.
In June, he directed a new music video for singer Ángel López (Son by Four) in collaboration with Paolo Sweet (Proyecto Uno), as well as productions for artists such as Mister Black, who boasts over 1.5 million subscribers on YouTube, through an alliance with Blackbiird Company in Miami.
With more than 15 years of experience, a solid production company based in Miami, and a career that merges discipline, creativity, and international vision, Endry Rovaz reaffirms his commitment to telling stories that inspire and create positive impact.
As part of his creative expansion, Rovaz is preparing to launch in 2025 his first book, Rovaz Formula: Basic Concepts for Complex Ideas, a work that combines his cinematographic experience with practical advice and personal reflections, aiming to inspire new generations and build a global community of creative filmmakers.
New Music Video Release: “Hashtag” by Los Rabanes and Jowell – Directed by Endry Rovaz and Produced by Astral Films
On May 2nd, 2025, the official music video for “Hashtag” premiered — a dynamic collaboration between Grammy-winning Latin rock band Los Rabanes and urban music icon Jowell (of Jowell & Randy).
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Endry Rovaz, and produced by the Miami-based company Astral Films, this vibrant audiovisual project was filmed across two culturally iconic locations: La Perla in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Miami, Florida.
Blending infectious Caribbean rhythms with bold urban visuals, Hashtag delivers a unique cinematic experience that captures the essence of Latin music and street culture. The track was produced by renowned music producer Raniero Palm, adding even more power to this energetic release.
Watch the official video now and experience the fusion of rhythm, color, and cinematic artistry that defines the new era of Latin urban music.
Endry Rovaz Honored as Best Hispanic Filmmaker for Award-Winning Short Film "Unworthy"
Director Endry Rovaz has been honored with the prestigious Best Hispanic Filmmaker award at the Accolade Global Film Competition in California. He also received the Best Hispanic Short Film award at the Best Short Competition, two distinctions recognized by IMDb that highlight his outstanding artistic work on his short film Unworthy.
Unworthy has achieved remarkable success in the international film festival circuit, earning 13 awards across the United States and Europe. Among its most notable accolades are Best Dramatic Short, Best Cinematography, Best Plot, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Original Score.
In 2025, Unworthy is expected to receive new nominations as it continues to reach and move diverse audiences around the world.
The short film Indignos, known in its English version as Unworthy, written and directed by Miami-based audiovisual director Endry Rovaz, has made a major impact in its 2024 U.S. film festival tour, winning a total of 8 awards and solidifying its presence in the international film industry.
Shot entirely in Venezuela, Indignos features a cast that blends seasoned actors with emerging talent, delivering a powerful narrative that has captivated audiences and juries in key cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Miami, and Orlando.
In 2025, Unworthy made its debut at the Coconut Grove Film Festival, where Endry Rovaz joined a panel discussion alongside American director Justin Barber, engaging with audiences about their creative processes and filmmaking experiences.
For March 2025, Indignos has already secured four nominations at California film festivals and is set to reach new audiences across the United States, Europe, and Asia, further establishing Endry Rovaz as a rising international film director.
Endry Rovaz is a renowned Venezuelan audiovisual director, specializing in the production of music videos and award-winning short films. His work has reached millions of viewers through digital platforms like YouTube and has been featured on international television networks such as HTV, MTV, ESPN, and CNN.
Based in Miami, Rovaz has made his mark in the fashion film industry, participating in the prestigious Miami Fashion Week, where he collaborated with top designers like Karl Kani. He has also worked with renowned artists such as Proyecto Uno, Jowell & Randy, Rabanes, Felipe Peláez, and Orquesta Los Adolescentes.
His career took off in 2008 when he won the Best Short Film award for Caminos de Agua. This recognition opened doors for him to collaborate with major production companies like Pina Records, Molina Records, Korta Records, and Playback Production, developing audiovisual content across Latin America and the United States.
In 2024, his short film Unworthy (Indignos), written and directed by Endry Rovaz, debuted in five major U.S. cities, winning eight awards at prestigious film festivals in Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Miami, and Orlando.
In January 2025, Unworthy premiered at the Coconut Grove Film Festival in Miami, Florida, and is currently awaiting four nominations for March 2025 in California film festivals, including the prestigious Best Hispanic Filmmaker 2025 category.
With his growing impact on the international film industry, Endry Rovaz continues to establish himself as a leading director in short films, music videos, and high-quality audiovisual production.
In 2023, Endry Rovaz, a prominent audiovisual director in Miami, launched his production company, Astral Films, in Florida, focusing on commercial cinematography. Since its inception, Astral Films has collaborated with major brands and influencers across the state, creating high-quality audiovisual content that has gained attention from both businesses and local audiences.
One of Rovaz's most notable projects is his short film "Indignos" (also known as "Unworthy" in English), filmed in Venezuela. This work, featuring original music by Argentine pianist Gabriel Lococo and produced by Raniero Palm, offers a deep critique of society while highlighting Rovaz's more artistic side as a director. In October 2024, "Indignos" premiered at film festivals across the United States, showcasing in key cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Orlando, and Miami. The short film earned 8 awards, including Best Dramatic Short, Best Story, and Best Cinematography for Rovaz, establishing it as one of the top independent productions of the year.
With 16 years of experience in the international film industry, Endry Rovaz is preparing his first book, where he shares his directorial methods and successful techniques he has refined throughout his career. The book aims to inspire future generations of filmmakers and audiovisual professionals.
To learn more about Endry Rovaz's work and the services offered by Astral Films, visit the official production company website: www.astral-films.com.