Trevor Sebastion

I've been telling stories for a long time, but there is one thing that always remains the same...the best story is always the next one. That is how I treat every client and their business.  From music videos, commercials to films, I create, direct, shoot and edit. I've walked the path of a copywriter, art director and photojournalist and it's given me a unique take on life and the chops to tackle any marketing and creative challenge.

Awards

As a photojournalist Earned Emmy Nominations for
Rumble On The River - Untold story of the Lennox lewis Mike Tyson fight
Fallen Officer - Story of police chief's fight against sovereign citizen
Earned an Edward R Murrow Regional Award for Fallen Officer News piece in 2011

 

 

 Children of the Caribbean Foundation's Every Child Matters 5k Campaign

Teamed up with Fred Coates of Mezzo Link to create and produce the "Find Your Fit" viral video campaign for the annual Every Child Matters 5k run at the CBS studios. The campaign's emphasis was to highlight personal training with the goal of helping others to "get fit for charity".  A cutting edge social media strategy was implemented, by engaging both social media influencers and television celebrities. The 15 sec promos were focused on each individual's fitness perspective. The videos were then disseminated across multiple platforms. The campaign greatly increased brand awareness which in turned increased runner enrollment.

CSU's Organic Grocery Store Indie Gogo Campaign

Community Services Unlimited contacted me to help create a funding video with the help of Aloe Blac. The purpose was to purchase a local landmark to house the first organic grocery to in south central Los Angeles. The result is a quirky, comedic video where Aloe plays against type as he points out the positives of having high quality food sources in the community. The video was a great success, and helped make the organic grocery store a reality.

 

Client List

 

THROW BACK CLIP

I spent my earlier years in Jamaica, where I created several campaigns for companies like Mc Donalds International. These were fun times and its a glimpse of what 90's advertising in Jamaica looked like.