About 3Jaze Digital
Leaders from the most recognizable brands, largest investment banks and top private equity and VC firms trust 3Jaze Digital (“3Jaze”) to tell their story or their client’s story to Wall Street. Building on an established financial industry acumen and decades of broadcast and filmed entertainment experience, 3Jaze founder Anthony DePasquale draws on a wealth of senior level professionals to source best-in-class talent at every level of the production process.
Constant production of high profile projects with global brands keeps 3Jaze cognizant and current on the unique challenges of creating content for IPO’s and other high-stakes financial transactions.
An essential business partner with a long track record of success, 3Jaze employs a tried and true production process which anticipates, innovates and helps management teams achieve their most critical communications goals.
About Our Founder
Anthony DePasquale has over 30 years of creative production experience within the broadcast, corporate communications and filmed entertainment industries. He is currently the founder and Executive Producer of 3Jaze Digital, a video production company specializing in helping global brands present their corporate story and value proposition to investors, analysts and the financial media.
Since 2006 Anthony has worked with hundreds of leading brands, every major investment bank and dozens of private equity sponsors, completing over 300 video projects targeting an investor and financial audience. These include more than 150 IPO related videos alone.
Prior to 3Jaze, Anthony successfully launched and ran the in-house video practice at ICR, one of the largest and most experienced independent communications and advisory firms in North America. For over 13 years, he was responsible for all operational, creative, client service, business development and P&L responsibilities for hundreds of video projects.
Before ICR, Anthony spent 15 years in broadcast sports and entertainment television production beginning his career with World Wrestling Entertainment (originally the WWF) where he produced over 500 hours of television and home video content. From there he went on to develop and produce documentary programming for ESPN, HBO and other leading broadcast and video distributors.