Storyteller | Development Producer | Audience Whisperer

Jay’s Brewing’s “Bonfire” Ad Completed!

Over the past while, I’ve been working part time as the video and marketing dude for a small company in my hometown called Jay’s Brewing (or simply “Jay’s” for the cool kids).  While I’ve handled a fair amount of video work for them over the past few years, I’m beginning to handle new media video advertisements almost exclusively.  While I am on call in case the owners want to try something new for their social media accounts such as taste test videos or whatever, I’m primarily working on original advertising/marketing content to get in their hands and on the internet.

I’ve just completed editing the latest video project for them.  It was designed in an effort to attract more women into the store.  While the commercial will be blasted out to their followers later this year, I was told it was cool to share with my personal audience.

I’m very proud of this video.  Of course, thanks always to Pete Jaworski for manning the camera and making our angles work.  Also, a big thank you and a shout out to Caleb Gritsko, a DC-based cinematographer and grip that we had the pleasure of working with on lights!

To check out our work, please click here.

What is Scott?

Scott Duvall is a screenwriter, development producer, marketing director, and burrito enthusiast. Focused on telling the stories of life, Scott has built a career around getting the word out about others’ journeys and triumphs.

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