Nicole Alyssa Del Valle is a Puerto Rican and Dominican American film and video producer and creative multi hyphenate based in New York City. With five years of on-set experience, she is recognized for producing visually compelling, high performing projects across commercial campaigns, branded content, editorial shoots, short films, and music videos. She currently serves as a video campaign producer and assistant director on Walmart powered campaigns through WOCstar, coordinating national shoots across beauty, tech, service, and retail sectors and helping deliver over one hundred polished photo and video assets on accelerated timelines.
Nicole’s work spans set design, prop styling, and supportive production roles for high profile clients such as Amazon MGM, Dolby, SharkNinja, Walmart, and MrBeast. As a production designer, she has crafted viral music videos for Jay Critch, Chow Lee, Bay Swag, Cash Cobain, and TheArti$t. In addition to her art department work, Nicole has coordinated production for music videos, including projects for 41 (Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter and Tata), Justine Skye, and KAYTRANADA.
She is also the chief logistics officer and lead producer at Outta Pocket Pictures, leading studio wide logistics and workflow systems and overseeing scheduling, resource allocation, and production operations from development through delivery.
As a Ghetto Film School fellow, Nicole wrote and directed “Morph” and “Trying Again,” and produced “Like Mother, Like Daughter.” Her most recent directorial project, “The Weight of Absence,” is a neorealist exploration of families affected by mental health challenges and institutional neglect.
Last summer, Nicole led production on Ghetto Film School’s 2025 Frick Film Project, “Doll,” a dark comedy short produced in collaboration with The Frick Collection, which premiered at the Museum of the Moving Image. She is currently spearheading production on the headlining thesis film “The Little Guy,” which explores the transition from boyhood to adolescence. Nicole is producing the film in mentorship with award winning production studio Bryght Young Things.
Outside of set life, Nicole has worked as a film production teaching artist at The Cinema School in the Bronx through a partnership with Boogie Down Cinema, mentoring high school seniors through their thesis films and teaching industry standard workflows. She also supports the founder of luxury fashion brand NIKITA as an executive assistant, coordinating experiential and editorial productions for brand activations, collection launches, and marketing initiatives.
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