Branded Content for Pampers, Amazon and Pandora
Last year, I had the opportunity to work on more branded content projects than ever before — including projects for companies like Pampers, Amazon and Pandora Jewelry. I’ve always enjoyed creating documentaries as a hobby as well as a career — and being able to have these two things come together still feels very special. Any shoot, however big or small, is always a fun working experience I love being part of.
Pandora Jewelry project
For the Pandora Jewelry project, we shot a documentary-style video on a rooftop in Midtown Manhattan. PMC — the production company — provided all the lighting and camera equipment, but getting it to the location was a bit of a challenge. We transported the equipment via Uber as we often do — but getting it up to the rooftop studio ended up being the most difficult part of the job. My Rock N’ Roller cart came in handy that day for sure! The video we worked on that day celebrated a relationship between a mother and daughter who immigrated to the US from Mexico (this was shot near Mother’s Day) and obvs, Pandora Jewelry makes their mother-daughter bond ever so special. We shot with three cameras and captured some B-roll footage on the always-very-busy streets of Midtown Manhattan and in Bryant Park.
Amazon.com video shoot
The amazon.com shoot was in PMC’s studio. It was a two-camera shoot with different color backdrops, and it was for the back-to-school season in August and September. We had a bunch of children come into the studio and empty the contents of their backpacks onto a table in front of them, describing what was inside and explaining why they needed it. As you can imagine, the contents of their backpacks weren’t always school related! The production company provided all the lighting and cameras on-site, which made the shoot so much easier and I and the team were able to focus on filming. We used classic clamshell lighting and white V-flats on the sides to provide some nice bounce. The background was also lit by an Astera 1x1 on a C-stand on the ground with a junior-to-baby pin adapter.
Pampers branded video
For the Pampers shoot, we traveled to a small town in Connecticut to create a mini-documentary about Jacquelyn Stevens and her troubled pregnancy with her second child. After interviewing Jacquelyn and her husband, we shot some B-roll footage of them and their three children around their house. We used my camera, the Canon C300 Mark III, and two of PMC’s Canon C200 Mark IIs for the bulk of the video. We also used a few Aputure 300D lights, an Astera 1x1 Kit and various flags for the interview. On the way back to NYC, we drove through a thunderstorm, ending the day on an adventurous note for sure!
These are only some of the shoots I was able to be part of last year. I am always honored and humbled by every job, whether it’s for a corporate giant like amazon.com or a family-owned winery from Long Island.
Behind the Scenes Photos