Something is happening in Brooklyn.

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Peppermint Elephant is a Brooklyn based video production company with a focus on benefiting Brooklyn's brilliant and undiscovered arts community.

Jazz-klezmer fusion bands are appearing on subway platforms. Korean-Mexican restaurants, cubist finger-painting galleries, and flapper themed fashion boutiques roam around town on wheels. One minute you’re watching someone draw a cat with the foam in your cappuccino, then you turn around and see someone is painting an octopus under a bridge. When history remembers this age of expressionism, what will you be able to say you saw, heard, ate? And what will you really be able to tell about those experiences. Take the opportunity to look into those individuals who enrich our daily lives.

Maybe you are one of those individuals…

In this digital age, setting yourself apart in a near-saturated industry requires far more than the simple Facebook or tumblr. Your craft is incredible, and you are so much more beyond that. By embellishing your internet presence with a video profile, you're giving spectators a connection to the very heart and soul of your talent, creative process, origins and dreams. It is our goal to help you reach your audience, then captivate them with your unique and compelling story.

Mario Orcon. 
Media Extraordinaire.

Mario strums away on his bass as his bio is written. He has always had a passion for arts, especially music. While studying media production at Kean University in New Jersey, he planted roots in journalism with The Steaming Pipe, a student run periodical exposing the local arts and culture scene. After graduating, he took a position with an award-winning video production company as an editor and motion graphics designer, working with corporations and non-profit companies.  

Sally Regan.
Wide-eyed Wanderer.

Sally Regan’s artistic background stems from her upbringing in New York, where she participated in numerous theatre productions. Her passion for the arts really took form while studying film production at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design in New Mexico. After meeting Mario at the very same award-winning video production company, they discovered a mutual desire to play a role in Brooklyn’s vibrant art scene.