Adriana Serrano

Producer/Post expert and Activist – she/her

Adriana Serrano is an effective Producer, Post Production and Content delivery leader with diversified experience in Network TV, Streaming, OTT and Site/Social platforms based in New York City. With over 15 years of experience, she aims to blend creativity and strategic thinking in every project, with attention to detail to create visually captivating works.

FEATURED WORK

Director of Post production | Wild Sky Media

The Greatness of Girls

A recent study revealed that when girls turn 8 years old, something strange and alarming begins to happen: their confidence plummets.The Greatness of Girls, developed for Mom.com, Webby Awards 2020 – People’s Voice winner – Category : Diversity and Inclusion. Original online video made with the central purpose to celebrate and/or promote diversity, equity and inclusion of all kinds (racial, gender, neurological, etc.) or highlight and educate the public on DE&I issues in technology, business, and society.

Video developed as part of the campaign “The Greatness of Girls” for Mom.com

Director of Post Production | Hearst

Designer for a Day

Twenty-four hours, one Sacramento couple, and a limited budget. Watch @goodhousekeeping featured interior designer @KerrieKelly  transform a nondescript bedroom into a modern farmhouse retreat on the original show “Designer for a Day,” streaming free only on the Very Local app.

Series developed with Good Housekeeping for VeryLocal (1 Season)

Director of Post Production | Hearst

In Transit by Esquire

Celebrities are always on the go: whether they’re filming on location or escaping to one of their favorite vacation spots, it’s no wonder they’re usually travel experts. Now, they’re taking some time between trips to share their favorite parts of any given location with Very Local viewers.

Series developed with Esquire for VeryLocal. (3 Seasons)

Head of Post Production | Hearst

Bicycling Presents: Yes or Yes

In early 2022, Liesl Lar had never been on a road bike, but when she and her husband Townsend pressed pause on a difficult fertility journey, they knew they would need another challenge to focus their energy on. When a friend of theirs mentioned they were training to ride the 105-mile Fistful of Dirt gravel race in Cody, Wyoming, they went all in.

Documentary produced in partnership with Bicycling and Women’s Health.