Nicole Alyssa Del Valle is a dynamic, New York-based Latina multimedia producer, set decorator, and independent filmmaker. With formal training in film, television, and video production across three institutions, an internal position at the startup Outta Pocket Pictures, and a range of experiences across various media industries, Nicole brings her multifaceted storytelling vision and vast production skillset to every project.
Nicole first pursued her passion for filmmaking at the High School of Art and Design, where her student films won a Scholastic Gold Key, were featured at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and screened at the Museum of the Moving Image. She earned certifications in Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop and graduated with a Career and Technical Education (CTE) endorsed diploma, equipping her with the industry readiness to enter film and video production.
Following high school, Nicole was accepted into the prestigious Ghetto Film School (GFS) fellowship, where she honed her craft directing, including Morph and Trying Again and later producing Like Mother, Like Daughter and her most recent work as head producer on the dark comedy short, Doll, created in collaboration with New York art museum, The Frick Collection, exploring themes of self worth and the longing for connection. Nicole considers Doll some of her proudest work yet, having worked with her closest colleagues and mentors and managing to keep well below her provided budget of $10,000 to shoot the 15-minute short.
In the commercial and music video sectors, Nicole has excelled in production and art department roles for brands like Ninja Kitchen Appliances, Dolby, and Walmart. Her set design and production credits include music videos for artists such as 41, Jay Critch, SheedTs, and Cash Cobain, collaborating with top directors and local production companies.
In addition to her freelancing and independent filmmaking work, Nicole works at Outta Pocket Pictures (OPP), a women-led startup, as logistics administrator, overseeing company organization, administrative duties, and program direction, additionally acting as their lead in-house producer and logistics consultant. At OPP, Nicole recently led a several-part editorial photo campaign for the GetBaked Omniverse and produced Lyrically Certified, a web series delving into NYC's battle rap scene for client Certified Industries.
Nicole is also pursuing a degree in video arts and technology from the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC). Here, Nicole has ventured into live television studio broadcast production, media law and business studies, and has found a community of like-minded creatives at the Fashion Flick Society, where her passions for fashion, photography, and creative direction can be expressed.
With her specialty in production logistics and organization, Nicole strives to make it possible for her fellow storytellers to give voice to the underrepresented and push creative boundaries within these multimedia spaces.