Come and Take it


Music Video, 4 minutes, Rio Grande Valley Premiere

Synopsis:

A young, determined fighter steps into the ring for an epic match against his toughest opponent. As the battle begins, the song "Come and Take it" plays in his head, heightening the suspense of the unknown. This video captures every punch, every drop of sweat, and every moment of struggle as the fighter embraces the fire within.


Mario Alberto Zamarripa

& Jose Guadalupe Zamarripa

Bio:

The Zamarripa brothers have been passionate storytellers since childhood, from creating videos on their phones for fun to being directors of Come and Take It.

After graduating from the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley, they ventured into the freelance world, contributing to various productions, working as camera assistants and operators, gaffers, grips, or anything involving behind the scenes.

Known for their short films, the brothers' work includes A Long Way to Go, which won 12 international awards. They not only direct but also write and edit their projects.

In pursuit of new challenges, they co-founded Moving Frames Entertainment with friends Andrew Perez and Adrian Rodriguez Di-Bella, aiming to raise awareness about filmmaking and support local businesses in the Rio Grande Valley. When local band October Roar reached out to them, the brothers loved their song and directed their music video.

With a diverse skill set, the brothers are committed to directing and writing films that inspire future filmmakers from the RGV