
Jessica Gray started producing & editing short documentaries at William Smith College. After years spent traveling and living abroad, she re-kindled her love of film editing through Producing & Directing “Shades of Niger”, her own Story about her time in Niger, West Africa as a Peace Corps Volunteer.
With the successful completion of "Shades of Niger," Jessica eventually decided to leave the corporate world in pursuit of Film Editing. She trained at The Edit Center in Manhattan, where she had the opportunity to work on two Independent Films: "The Garage" (A Narrative Film Written & Directed by Carl Thibault), and "Manhattan, Kansas" (A Documentary Film Produced & Directed by Tara Wray).
With the inception of Gray Media, Jessica now seeks to help others tell their stories: loved ones celebrating milestones, recounting priceless memories through anecdotes & family histories; or small businesses & non-profits adding a personal touch to their fundraising & promotional campaigns.
Jessica possesses the creative experience, the technical know-how, and intuitive sensitivity to tailor each piece to suit your needs and fulfill your vision.
David Gray's healthy obsession with photography started over 25 years ago. Once photography made the leap to digital, David grew even more intrigued with its creative process, instant gratification, and the world of post-production imaging.
David became widely known in the live music event industry and is credited with several cover photos for String Cheese Incident's "On the Road live album series. Additionally, the demand has grown for David to photograph smaller private events over the years.
All of this experience makes David the perfect Camera Man for Gray Media. From shooting stills for a Tribute Video, to capturing interview footage, David's contributions to Gray Media are numerous. He is a valuable resource from Pre-Production through to Post-Production.