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Gabriel Torrelles is an author, filmmaker and Internet entrepreneur from Caracas, Venezuela. He was Editor in Chief of Urbe, a newspaper first published in 1996 with the aim of being an alternative newspaper for venezuelan youth. Urbe was the first youth newspaper of Venezuela. He also co-founded Planetaurbe.tv, and the magazine Urbe Bikini, along with the country's largest publisher, Cadena Capriles. He is currently living in Los Angeles, CA, developing online storytelling and TV series for a new generation of Latinos in the United States.

Literary work
Torrelles wrote the novel "Worse than you" (Peor que tú, 2008) which has been considered an uncanny bestseller for youngsters in his country.

"Worse than you" was used by the Venezuelan rock band Candy 66 as inspiration for the song "Veneno", first single and promotional video from their album "Evolutio" (2010)

In 2007 Gabriel Torrelles was recognized at the Young Readers Contest 2007 in the Brand Category (Innovative Activities to Improve the Relationship Between the Newspaper and Youth), organized by the World Association of Newspapers (WAN), a nonprofit organization that brings together 18,000 publications on five continents. The award was due to his role as Creative Director and Executive Producer of the Urbe Awards 2006 and the campaign "Have you ever seen a green dog".

In March 2008, Gabriel Torrelles was one of the fifteen writers selected to participate as a speaker in the III New Urban Narrative Week with his short story "Todas las mentiras que recuerdo", which was selected among 110 stories received from 8 countries. The story was published in the anthology "Tiempos de Ciudad" (2010) edited by Fundación Para La Cultura Urbana.

By 2010 Torrelles announced that he was writing a new project, that would address the issue of the future and how technology has changed everything into a "faster, amplified, accelerated, viral and unreal" world.

Internet and innovation
In recent years, Gabriel Torrelles was involved in narrative projects combining storytelling and Internet. One of the highlights has been creating and writing the 8-episode miniseries Planeta N8 —released in September 2011 and sponsored by Nokia — being the first television series of the world made entirely with cell phones. .

The series was part of Planetaurbe.tv's content, an online TV channel for youngsters throughout Latin America. Gabriel Torrelles was founder and CEO of Planetaurbe.tv until mid-2012. Planetaurbe.tv was an alternative weekly aimed to a young audience for 15 years, but then under Gabriel's direction decided to use digital tools and becoming into an online and interactive TV channel in partnership with Venezuela's largest media outlet, Cadena Capriles. He claimed that his dream was to make a different television, not only in terms of quality, but also according to the Internet's way of thinking.

In September 2012 Torrelles won a Silver Trophy Anda Award in the Non-profit Message-Digital Campaign category as Creative Director and Director for "What if you could do it again?" (Tú sí puedes), a video against teenage pregnancy.

Since 2012 Gabriel Torrelles is the Executive Producer and Creative Director of an online comedy and how-to-and-syle TV series called "Visto Bueno". The show has been defined as "lifehacking for the style-conscious consumer" and as an effort to create a space for the young girls to discuss fashion an beauty advice for any size, on any budget.

In 2013 Gabriel Torrelles created “She Looks Like”, a series that attempts to crack the look of celebrities using visuals and comedy. A second season was ordered for Spring 2014.

In 2014 Gabriel Torrelles and his creative partner Maiah Ocando landed a Talent Development Deal with Disney-ABC for a future television show.

The “Visto Bueno” series was nominated for two Streamy Awards 2013 as Best International Series and Series of The Year, in 2014 in Fashion, First Person and Entertainer of the Year categories , and again in 2015 in Fashion. making it the first Latin show in being nominated three years in a row, and the only Spanish-speaking show in being nominated.

Torrelles was the Executive Producer of "Vuelo sobre ti", an independent feature documentary about the last tour of the Venezuelan rock band Zapato 3. The film got a distribution deal with Amazonia Films to be premiered in October 2015 in 40 movie theaters in Venezuela, becoming the biggest release for a music film in the country.

In June 2015, Gabriel Torrelles developed a musical project sponsored by Honda aiming to tell a story on how multicultural millennials in America are shaped by their hispanic roots and their everyday life. The song "Mis Dos Mundos" was performed by Maiah Ocando, written by Gabriel Torrelles, Daniel Norman and the L.A band Elah, and produced by Gabriel Torrelles at the Paramount Recording Studios in Hollywood, CA. The song got more than 400,000 views on YouTube the first week.

Personal life
Since 2005, Gabriel Torrelles maintains a relationship with his creative and business partner, the host of "Visto Bueno" and online celebrity Maiah Ocando. The couple got married in Los Angeles in the summer of 2014.