Physical Production
Director of Photography
Diana Matos is a decorated cinematographer of Nicaraguan and Puerto Rican descent. She has more than eighteen years of experience working on award-winning projects such as: A Most Violent Year, Dr. Strange, and Creed.
In 2019, her work was featured in both the Indie Spirit Award-winning See You Yesterday and the Golden Globe-winning The Farewell, for which she served as the New York Unit cinematographer. Later in 2019, Diana was selected to partake in the prestigious ASC mentoring program as one of the few candidates accepted.
While pregnant with her 2nd child, Diana worked on two documentary series in 2021. Golden: Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts was the first of the two and was later nominated for a Sports Emmy in 2022. She also shot SUPA GIRLZ, which was released on ALLBLK in March of 2024. In that same year, she shot Jane (Creator Plus’ first narrative feature), starring Riverdale’s Madelaine Petsch, Chloe Bailey, and Oscar-winning actress Melissa Leo. Miguel Wants to Fight, (produced by American High and Hulu) premiered in October 2023. NEON, was her first TV series serving as the primary cinematographer. NEON is currently available to watch on Netflix. Diana just wrapped a documentary series entitled The Money Game that will release in October 2024 on Amazon Prime.