Eduardo Cardoso is making waves in the Dallas film scene, combining his military background with artistic vision to create compelling visual narratives. The U.S. Marine Corps veteran and current University of North Texas Media Arts student has garnered attention from Film Threat for his acting work and secured festival recognition for his directorial efforts.
As the founder of Third Day Films LLC, Cardoso brings a unique perspective to filmmaking that blends his military discipline with creative storytelling. His production company specializes in creating high-impact visual content for luxury brands, helping businesses connect with their ideal clients through cinematic storytelling.

Cardoso’s recent projects showcase his versatility both behind and in front of the camera. His Spanish-language short film “El Pequeño Atraco,” which he co-directed and co-wrote, has been praised for its stylish execution and international appeal. Meanwhile, his acting performance in the feature film “Bad B!tch” caught the attention of Film Threat, demonstrating his range as a multi-faceted artist.
The filmmaker’s approach to visual storytelling goes beyond traditional videography. Drawing from his Marine Corps experience and Latino heritage, Cardoso crafts narratives that resonate with authenticity and precision. His work at his Dallas-based production company focuses on creating luxury production quality content that transforms brand messaging into compelling visual experiences.
Currently pursuing his Media Arts degree at the University of North Texas, Cardoso balances his academic pursuits with building his production company and expanding his creative portfolio. His YouTube channel, Eduardo Cardoso: Filmmaker/Marine, documents his journey and has become a resource for fellow veterans and aspiring filmmakers looking to transition into creative careers.
Beyond his film work, Cardoso has expanded into multimedia projects including The Rhema Effect Podcast and Rising Tide, which explore themes of storytelling, faith, and leadership. These ventures complement his core filmmaking activities while broadening his reach as a content creator.

The combination of military service, formal education, and hands-on production experience positions Cardoso as a distinctive voice in independent cinema. His production company Third Day Films LLC continues to grow, establishing itself as a creative hub for high-end content production in the Dallas area.
As the Texas film industry continues to expand, Cardoso represents a new generation of filmmakers who bring diverse backgrounds and fresh perspectives to visual storytelling. His journey from Marine to filmmaker illustrates the power of combining discipline with creativity, resulting in work that stands out in an increasingly competitive field.
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