FAQs
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I started as a dancer in the Broadway community, performing in NYC and across the country on tour. At the time, I always did videography for fun, passion projects. While working as a dancer in a show in Florida, my friend and I made a video with my cast that happened to go viral within our industry. From that one video, we ended up creating commercial break entertainment content for the Tony Awards. From there, videography took off. I went on to create the standard format for musical theater audition reels in the Broadway world and became the red carpet correspondent for Backstage Magazine and Actors' Equity Foundation. I decided to go behind the camera full time and expand my work to the corporate and event world of NYC, which is what I have been doing full time for the past 5 years.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
There are many options when choosing a videographer. My best advice is to make sure that the person you hire is someone you connect with so that you are creatively in line with each other as the project progresses.