Hi, I’m Quentin Pistol, a Brooklyn-based videographer and editor. I craft fashion films and digital content that resonate emotionally and aesthetically, blending documentary realism with high-fashion storytelling and refined color, pacing, and composition.
As Director, Videographer, and Editor at Junk Media in NYC since 2022, I lead concept development, shoot planning, and post-production for fashion editorials and campaigns, creating assets for e-commerce and social channels. I previously worked as Photo Assistant and Digital Technician starting in 2021, supporting lighting, grip, and digital workflows on commercial and editorial sets.
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Filmed a branded social media documentary for Saks, celebrating influential women from Hispanic and Latinx communities. Handled both camera work and studio lighting to create a clean, elegant look that matched the brand’s tone.
Videographer and editor for Kobayashi Tomohiro, capturing a branded editorial shoot for the Japanese fashion label. Handled camera, and editing to create gritty video content that reflected the brand’s aesthetic.
Videographer for Arshie, capturing a branded editorial that highlights the brand’s story, rooted in the founder’s grandmother’s legacy as a seamstress. Focused on showcasing the garments, craftsmanship, and narrative through cinematic visuals.
Filmed editorial content in NYC for Harper’s Bazaar Singapore, handling camera and lighting to produce polished, high fashion video assets.
I shot a portrait and studio series with model Jiwon Ra, capturing her surrounded by her art to promote her artwork through social media. The idea was to show the connection between her and her work, such as the textures, gestures, and focus that go into her process. I kept it natural and minimal, letting the space and her paintings inform the tone.
I directed and edited a short documentary on Joseph Koch Comic Warehouse, an underground Brooklyn treasure trove for rare comics, zines, and pop culture artifacts. The piece captures the chaotic charm of the space and the eccentric energy of its founder, Joseph Koch, through immersive visuals and candid storytelling.
I directed, shot, and edited a short documentary on Neutral Lab, a Harlem based Japanese clothing brand focused on sustainable, unisex design. The film highlights the craftsmanship behind the garments, the philosophy of the brand, and the intersection of Japanese minimalism with New York street culture.
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