Angela Lopez


Angela Lopez (she/her) is an Australian-born Filipino Producer based in Naarm/Melbourne. Occassionally, she is also a Production Designer and Director. Her work has been screened at esteemed film festivals including Tribeca Festival, Melbourne International Film Festival and SXSW Sydney. As a multi-disciplinary freelancer, her work spans from short to long-form narratives, music videos and branded campaigns, including credits on Apple TV+ limited series ‘Granite’.

Angela graduated with a Bachelor of Film and Television (Honours) from Swinburne University of Technology in 2023. In 2025, she founded the New East Collective, aiming to challenge the traditional trajectory of storytelling by platforming diasporic narratives. ‘TOMMY’, the first short film under the collective, is set to premiere in 2026. In her creative pursuits as a producer, she aims to explore the connection between high-quality outputs and the fostering of positive, collaborative working environments during production. 

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‘BITCRUSH EP’ by Telenova
Microfilms
2025  
Directed by Jordan Ruyi Blanch
Creative Direction by Angeline Armstrong
Produced by Angela Lopez
From the New East Collective

Starring

BITCRUSH Angelina Goh
MOUNTAIN LION // ADORE Imara Seneviratne, Xin Ocean
PARALYSIS GHOSTS Wolf Henson

Director of Photography Cameron Mitchell
1st Assistant Camera Angela Basile
Gaffer Corey Clement
LX Assists Remus Care-Parisi, Riley Lewis, Abel Connors
1st AD/Production Managers Isabella Mangano, Oscar Carveth

Production Designer Shanahbelle Macdonald
Stylist Jade Leung
HMUA Bella Salvatore
Art Assistant Madeleine Aldridge
Production Assistant Andelys Aragon
Edited by Jordan Ruyi Blanch
Colourist Maxime Veigneau
Sound Designer Jordan Panasewych

Special Thanks

Natasha Koutoufides
Sarah Jean


BITCRUSH EP

Written and Produced by Telenova, Angeline Armstrong, Joshua Moriarty, Ed Quinn
Engineered by Finn Keane at Head Gap Studios
Mixed by Cam Parkin
Mastered by Emily Lazar


I live and work on the stolen country of the Wurundjeri People of the Koolin Nation.
I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Australia and pay my respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded; this always was and always will be Aboriginal land.