Indiana is a Black Woman with pipe dreams living in the United States.

indianagiordani.pr@gmail.com
Website Managed by Indiana Giordani

Making a living as a server, Indiana is an aspiring filmmaker getting her start in 2015 assisting friends and families with preserving memories with wedding and event videography. She also participated as a contributing member of The Peoples Channel where she developed her own docu-series that featured the lifestyles and careers of local artists such as Candy Carver and Gemynii. To stay active in the craft she sought out other opportunities and shortly thereafter began writing and producing content for The Lux Blog. That quickly led to making connections with other tenured creatives, where she posed as a model on photo shoots, and filmed promotional and ad spots for their projects. Before re-entering the traditional workforce, she was steadily growing in NC’s vibrant creative community.

A global pandemic and a decision prompted her to rediscover a creative lifestyle and develop new skills like graphic design and mastering others - specifically cinematography. When the world opened back up, she’d stepped foot into the boudoir scene, found the eloquent and intriguing world of wine, and returned to managing her YouTube channel. As she grows her clientele, she’s focused on further creating documentaries and productions that find an innovative way to present American art and storytelling and how it could (should) affect the future.

Indiana has been honored to work with research doctors from UNC, document accredited festivals such as Art of Cool and Hopscotch, as well as perform in productions for choreographers and dance studios, such as Ninth Street Dance and Pink Cherry Dance & Pole Studio. She’s always eager to collaborate on projects that allow her to travel, meet new people, learn about new cultures and share the immense value in her own.