Raymond Hernandez, Jr.

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Raymond Hernandez Jr. holds a Cinematography Degree; a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, a Television Production degree; and attended special courses in Advertising, Marketing and Promotion in New York.

In 1993, he established in Miami his own production group, which developed and produced several Film and Television projects, including Feature Films, Original Movies, Music Videos, TV Commercials, Television Specials and various television programs for the United States, Latin America and Europe.

In 1998 he expanded his production group from Miami to Los Angeles; for the development, production and distribution Worldwide of feature films, television series and documentaries; and the production of Advertising Campaigns, Television Commercials and Music Videos for the Hispanic Market in the United States and overseas, including an exclusive production deal with Sony Music International.

In 2001 he accepts the challenge as an Executive Producer of "LATV Live," the first Bi-lingual television show in the United States based in Los Angeles, designed to capitalize on the current Latin music boom spreading across the nation. Also in 2001 he merged his two production companies into what is now Bluestar Entertainment, responsible for several productions for Sony Music and the Latino version of the world famous television show "Top of the Pops," produced by Mr. Hernandez for the BBC in London. In 2003, from the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, Mr. Hernandez produced the 5th. Annual "Latin Music Fan Awards," which aired on November 2, and was the highest rated show in 2003 on the Telemundo Network.

As head of Bluestar Entertainment, Mr. Hernandez has produced in the last 4 years several projects for Sony/BMG, Univision Network, Venevision International, and various networks and clients in Europe and Latin America.