Founder, Life & Thyme / Emmy Winning Documentary Filmmaker
los angeles, california, united states
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Claim your profileAntonio Diaz is an Emmy award-winning filmmaker and founder of Life & Thyme, a publication highlighting culture and social issues through the lens of food. Antonio also spearheads BARNYARD, a creative agency and production company creating impactful storytelling in film, TV, and commercials. Antonio has directed and produced PBS documentary shows such as The Migrant Kitchen, Broken Bread with Roy Choi, Artbound, and Art Happens Here with John Lithgow. For the past decade, Antonio has been at the forefront of food journalism by covering the cultural significance of what we eat across the globe through Life & Thyme’s transnational newsroom and cinematic storytelling. Antonio’s roots and heritage stem from Mexico but his true identity reflects the city of Los Angeles, where he was born and raised.To see more of Antonio's work, visit wearebarnyard.com and lifeandthyme.com






Design, Graphic Design at College Of The CanyonsGraduated: 2007