Juan Emilio Viguié Jr.

With modern, efficient facilities and an experienced crew, "El Noticiero Viguié" turns into a weekly newsreel and shows in New York and other major cities with Hispanic communities across the US.

Though his original intent on building the studio was to produce feature films when television arrived in Puerto Rico in 1954, the increased workload required him to place it on hold.

Viguié Film Productions also starts producing the vast majority of the television commercials for the emerging advertising industry on the Island.

The new company produces Epcot-like audio-visual presentations, consisting of projecting significant quantities of simultaneous still images onto huge screens, synchronized to a captivating soundtrack with narrative.

He started producing interactive CD-ROMs and DVDs, web pages, computer graphics, and digital photography, and compressed videos in the presentations.

In 1996 Juan E. Viguié Jr. retires and leaves an indelible mark in history as an instrumental element in the development of the film industry in Puerto Rico.

John went on to produce numerous high-end television commercials, along with two full-length feature films in co-production with Spain: “Agua con Sal” (2005) and “La Mala” (2008).