Andressa Cordeiro
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Reel (2020) Director of Photography
Cinematography Showreel Narrative and Commercial
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Nissan Kicks TV Commercial - 'Social Impact Artist' (2018) Director of Photography
SHALA., a Social Impact Artist, says that technology and art need each other, and that it would be a shame not to use them together. He worked with students to create the Bronzeville Solar Pyramid, which helps power the gallery in his neighborhood. He claims that a vehicle like the Nissan Kicks helps in his goal of sustainable energy by making technology accessible to everyone. The announcer touts that now the most exciting technology you own can be in your driveway.
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The Accent Within - Ponle Accento (2019) Director of Photography
La familia, comunidad y tradición define la vida de las personas. Para algunas personas, el béisbol corre por sus venas. Major League Baseball reconoce las leyendas que rompieron barreras para las estrellas de ahora.
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Vibes - Mechanics of Dating (2018) Director of Photography
Props from AdWeek read: "We’re posting on it because we get lots and lots of campaigns and this one stood out. (...) Colorful and refreshing, the video features a mechanic motif that uses witty banter to identify disdainful dating app behaviors (...)"
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Disney + Pixar "Soul" Promo (2020) Director of Photography
Promotional piece for the new Disney + Pixar movie "Soul" featuring Trevor Jackon.
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Power and Grace with Javi Baez (2019) Director of Photography
Javier Báez talks about how his family influenced him to being the player he is today. He says that father taught him the game, while his sister taught him to conquer it. The Cubs' shortstop says that he honed his style of played and his flair amid the magic of the game, which earned him the nickname "The Magician." Jaiver couldn't care less what he's called, he just wants to play the game.
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"Mike Trout - I'm Exactly Who I've Always Benn (2019) Director of Photography
Mike Trout believes he was born to play baseball and the city he's from taught him to never take anything for granted and instilled a work ethic. The Angels' outfielder says that he still calls his parents before every game and makes time for the things he loves. Mike says he doesn't play for the money or the fame and although he hears people say he's the best to ever play baseball, all he wants to do is play.