VIDEO PRODUCTION
The Bring Me brand was branching out to different formats and starting a YouTube channel, so this idea was based on previous success with packing and travel related content on BuzzFeed.com. I knew this would be ‘evergreen’ content and over time the views accumulated to become one of the best performing videos (9.4mil) on the channel. This is a video I conceptualized, filmed, and edited.
This video features a small business that has been running for over 119+ years. I was the lead producer and videographer on the production. After the video released, the business gained so many new customers and served as a nostalgic reminder for those who have been. The video was reposted again during the pandemic and they said it really helped them during a tough time. I love real life #impact!
Tasty 101 was one of the tried-and-true formats on the Tasty channel. It married beautiful visuals, fun facts, and countless recipe testing. These videos required writing a detailed script and shot list along with collaboration with the culinary team. For this video, I co-produced, operated B cam, recorded VO, and oversaw the edit.
When the pandemic happened, I had to figure out how we were going to make videos remotely. Bring Me, a travel and experience, relied almost solely on filming on location. I started this series by working with colleagues in different cities. I created shot lists, scripts, collectied footage, and edited.
I loved filming this video! I found this place that was right up our audience’s alley. I also casted, co-directed, recorded sound, and was a camera op for this production. The video features a small business, delicious food visuals, dogs!, and a fun element of surprise.