John J Romeo
Here are some examples my work:

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Saunder, Fall/Winter 2016 from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“SAUNDER f/w 2016”
New York Fashion Week (2016)

A promotional piece for “Saunder” directed and shot by myself, edited by Paloma Criollo.

In 2011 Emily Saunders launched her namesake brand SAUNDER. With a great concern for quality craftsmanship and a love for her city, the collection is produced (start to finish) in the Garment District. SAUNDER is a reflection of the eclectic taste and temperament of its designer. A traveler at heart, Saunders infuses her line with global influences as well as an overall flavor of downtown New York. Her pieces encapsulate the essence of femininity but with a quirky eclectic twist, providing beautifully unique clothes for every occasion.

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Triangle Manufacturing from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“Triangle Manufacturing”
Milburn Media Arts
Commercial - 2015

For more than 60 years, Triangle has been a customer focused, value-added engineering and manufacturing partner to the medical device industry. From design, development, prototyping and pre-production to volume production, Triangle helps you get from concept to market faster and more economically. With emphasis on innovative manufacturing solutions, Triangle achieves the highest quality standards. We excel at holding the tightest of tolerances, producing the toughest components and most complex assemblies with a special expertise in powered instrumentation.
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Project375.ORG Brandon Marshall Experience John Romeo on Vimeo.


“PROJECT375.ORG Brandon Marshall Experience” (PSA)
Milburn Media Arts (2015)

A short film for “Project 375” to document a contest with NFL star Brandon Marshall. The goal of the contest was to raise money and awareness in an effort to help eradicate the stigma surrounding mental illness and disorders.
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ROBOLEAGUE - First World Championships John Romeo on Vimeo.


Excerpt from a documentary on the 2015 "First Robotics Championships" in St. Louis, Missouri. Produced by Digital Kitchen and directed by Chris Kasick & Rebeca Hamm. Now airing on AT&T U-verse channel 1000.
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Dexter Haygood from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“The X Factor” FOX (television series)
FremantleMedia / Season 1 (2011)

The X Factor is an American reality television music competition created by Simon Cowell and produced by FremantleMedia North America and SYCOtv, a partnership between Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment, on Fox.[2] Based on the original UK show, and an addition to the The X Factor franchise, the series finds new singing talent (solo artists and groups ages 12 and over), drawn from public auditions, and they compete against each other for votes. The winner is determined by the show's viewers via telephone, the Internet, and SMS text voting, and is awarded a recording contract with Cowell's record label Syco Music, worth $5 million in seasons one and two, and $1 million in season three. America has voted for the following winners: Melanie Amaro, Tate Stevens, and Alex & Sierra, respectively.
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Maddie Assel from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“American Idol” FOX (television series)
FremantleMedia / Seasons 12 - 15 (2012 - 2015)

The success of American Idol has been described as "unparalleled in broadcasting history". The series was also said by a rival TV executive to be "the most impactful show in the history of television". It has become a recognized springboard for launching the career of many artists as bona fide stars. According to Billboard magazine, in its first ten years, "Idol has spawned 345 Billboard chart-toppers and a platoon of pop idols, including Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Daughtry, Fantasia, Ruben Studdard, Jennifer Hudson, Clay Aiken, Adam Lambert and Jordin Sparks while remaining a TV ratings juggernaut."
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Respect the Code from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“Guy Code” MTV2 (television series)
Viacom / Seasons 2, 3, 4 & 5 (2012 - 2014)
Directed by Andrew Stuckey

Guy Code is an American reality comedy television series on MTV2. The series debuted on November 15, 2011 and features various pop culture entertainers, top comics, athletes and specialized experts who tell the story of the special code of conduct that exists between men.

On September 26, 2012, MTV2 announced that series' second season delivered the highest rated and most watched original series in MTV2 history.
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GirlCode from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“Girl Code” MTV (television series)
Viacom / Seasons 1, 2 & 3 (2012 - 2014)

MTV's new series "Girl Code" is a strong and smart female driven comedy series bringing millennial viewers a new, hilarious how-to manual full of over the top tips to push the envelope and open the dialogue about the wonders and woes of womanhood. In the same style of irreverent commentary that fans have come to love on MTV2's top rated series "Guy Code," the new MTV series calls on female stand-up comics, actresses and musicians -- and even a few guys -- to weigh in on the sisterhood that all girls share.
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Premiere from John Romeo on Vimeo.

"SWV Reunited" WeTV (television series)
Entertainment One / Season 2 (2014)

In the '90s, the ladies of SWV—Cheryl “Coko” Clemons, Leanne “Lelee” Lyons and Tamara “Taj” George—were on top of the music world. From the streets of New York to superstardom, they had a string of top ten R&B hits including “I’m So Into You,” “Right Here,” “Downtown,” “Weak,” and “You’re Always On My Mind.” With over 15 million albums sold, a Grammy® nomination, an American Music Award nomination and 11 Billboard Music Awards nominations, SWV was unstoppable. But while they seemed to have it all, the drama behind the scenes tore the group apart. It didn’t just end, it ended badly; and in 1998 the members of SWV went their separate ways.

This season, SWV begins to record a new album, but shocking secrets from the past, management drama, health emergencies and devastating personal problems threaten the future of the group.

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OWN Documentary Film Club from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“OWN Documentary Film Club” (television series)
Oprah Winfrey Network (2011)

The OWN Documentary Club is a series of 14 original films that give voice to a wide variety of topics. These films were made to enlighten, entertain and address issues such as animal rights with One Lucky Elephant, exiled youth of polygamists in Sons of Perdition, life in the "virtual" world or Life 2.0, and women unjustly incarcerated in Crime After Crime. Some celebrity filmmakers contributed their passion projects like Christy Turlington who directed No Woman, No Cry, Forest Whitaker the executive producer of Serving Life, and Chaz Bono who makes a very pubic transition from female to male in Becoming Chaz.
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Boys and Girls Club from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“Boys & Girls Club of America” (PSA)
Digital Kitchen (2011)
Directed by Rebecca Hamm
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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show from John Romeo on Vimeo.

“Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show” CBS (television special)
Done & Dusted (2009 & 2010)

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by and featuring Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Doutzen Kroes, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Lily Aldridge, Lindsay Ellingson and Karlie Kloss.