We can already imagine what you are thinking. "Double Dead End Productions... what a crazy name for a wedding videography company." But hey, just take a minute to hear us out.

Double Dead End can mean a lot of things to different people. To us, it means so much more than "no way out." To us, it means that each of you have finally met your match. You are sure about the future that lies ahead of you ... well, at least in terms of finding the love of your life. Each of you have come to the end of your long search. You do not have to go any further.

In many ways, the Double Dead End Production crew feels the same about the way we live our lives. Although we may not be certain about our future, we all know and believe that in capturing the lives of others on video, we are fufulling one of our many goals and dreams. Because we believe so strongly in what we do, your wedding video (or other special occasion video), will without doubt, capture the moment and remember forever, what happens today.

So come along, meet our family!
 


Videographer / Cinematographer
Rockiss Estrada graduated from Emerson College with a B.A. in Visual Media Production with a concentration in film. He joins our team as aVideographer and Cinematographer. While studying film at one of the country's top schools in the industry, he learned media production and history, screenplay writing, lighting design, directing, cinematography and filmography. While studying film at Barandov Studios in the Czech Republic, he had the chance to produce his own short film with the help of some of the industry's finest professionals.

Having been born in Cuba, Rockiss is currently developing a full length feature film that tells his story of fleeing the country with hope for a better life in the United States of America.

Videographer / Editor
Miguel Pena graduated with a B.A. in TV/Video Production from Rutgers University. Miguel has had the opportunity to acquire both practical instruction in the study of studio and field production while experiencing hands on learning with lighting, sound, set design, and cinematography.In the professional environment, Miguel has acquired experience while working as a production intern for ABC's 20/20 and Primetime with Barbara Walters and Diane Sawyer. In addition, he had the great opportunity to become a production assistant with Barbara Walters' live talk show on ABC, "The View."Throughout his college education Miguel has been working as a wedding Videographer and Editor. More importantly, his customers to date have been 100% satisfied. He looks forward to giving others the opportunity to have their special day captured on video so that they can "Remember Forever, What Happens Today."

Editor / Technical Director
Jeanine Estrada graduated from Emerson College with a BA in Visual Media Production, specializing in New Media studies and digital processing. While pursuing her college education, she worked as an Associate Producer for Dangerous Media where she completed several Flash animation movies, ads and websites. In addition, Jeanine worked as a Production Assistant at Pulse Media Video Productions in Boston, MA. Here she received hands on training while working with MTV, VH1, The History Channel, The Learning Channel and CNN.Today, Jeanine serves Double Dead End Productions as an editor, web designer and marketing director.