Credit: Brian McDermott
Hello there.
My name is Dev, & I am a freelance videographer based out of Connecticut. I work at NBC Sports as a Digital Production Assistant & have held various titles related to professional-based video projects in the past.
I grew up always having a passion for video production. From my unhealthy obsessions with Star Wars & Indiana Jones to making 15 second skits on a flip phone camera, my childhood was surrounded with a fascination for visual storytelling. Now into adulthood, I have managed to turn my creative imagination into a career where it allows me to flourish to the best of my abilities.
My specialties consist of producing fiction short films, feature documentaries, music videos, and company promotional videos. I'm always looking to make every production I work on the highest quality it can be. I make my best efforts to communicate with my clients. Communication is key, so I want to make sure anyone I work with understands what I am doing, why I am doing it, & how my general process works.
If you're in need of someone to produce a video for you, let me know & I'd be happy to discuss ideas to provide you with what you're looking for. 👍🏻
More images of Dev in his element.
Behind-the-scenes from Trepidation, a short film written, directed, & edited by Dev.
Credit: Brian McDermott
Credit: Rachel Skopp-Cardillo
Credit: Brian McDermott
Filming on the Big Island of Hawaii for the documentary Hawaii: Living on the Edge in Paradise, where Dev was a location assistant director among other titles.
Credit: Joseph Gonzalez
Credit: Rachel Skopp-Cardillo
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Filming in Puerto Rico for the documentary Puerto Rico: Hope in the Dark, where Dev was a story producer & cinematographer.
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Credit: Rachel Skopp-Cardillo
Post-production of Hawaii: Living on the Edge in Paradise, a documentary where Dev was the lead editor & a post-production manager.
Credit: Lou Guarneri
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Stills from the two premiere nights for Puerto Rico: Hope in the Dark. The first premiere was at the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, New York, while the second was at the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts in New York, New York.
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Other miscellaneous images of Dev working in the field.
Credit: Lou Guarneri
Credit: Rachel Skopp-Cardillo
Credit: Lou Guarneri