About Me

I’m Robert “Bobby” Zamora

I’m currently a student at Chaparral High School (Class of 2026), but filmmaking has already taken me far beyond the classroom. I serve as President of the Film Club, Resident Videographer for Chaparral Improv, and a Board Member and Videographer for the Swift Youth Foundation.

I’ve also trained at the School of Creative and Performing Arts (SOCAPA) in Los Angeles and New York — where I had the chance to direct, act, and collaborate with other passionate filmmakers. Those experiences shaped my craft and confirmed that storytelling is what I’m meant to do.

What I Do

Winner – Southern Arizona Independent Film Festival (April 2025)

“Something’s Afoot” – Best Short Film

Official Selection – Purple Sky International Film Festival (July 2025)

“Something’s Afoot”

Official Selection – Prescott Film Festival (July 2025)

“Camp Swift”

Official Selection – Los Angeles One-Reeler Short Film Competition

(July 2025) “Camp Swift”

Official Selection – New York Lift-Off Film Festival (July 2025)

“Cop-Bot”

Gold Presidential Service Award (June 2024)

School of Creative

Chaparral High School Student of the Month

(3×, 2024–2025)

“Best Person to Take Home to Mom and Dad” Award

(MoonDance Italy Program, 2024)

Looking Ahead

Right now, I’m focused on growing as a filmmaker and storyteller. I want to study film at the university level — not just to learn the technical side, but to explore how stories can shape culture, empathy, and change.

In the long run, I hope to keep telling stories that feel genuine, messy, and human — the kind that make people laugh, think, or just feel a little less alone.

Thanks for visiting and taking the time to learn more about me and my work.

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