

Jenny Woodward is a freelance video producer, editor, designer and photographer.
Clients include: The New York Times, American Express, Christian Dior, Unifem, Bellevue Hospital, Spoons Across America, The Ontological Theater, Fairchild Publications, CondeNast, DNR Magazine, Time Magazine, Time Out New York, The Berkshire Museum, The Grand Central Oyster Bar.
Jenny is the producer for The New York Times video series "The Carpetbagger" with Melena Ryzik taking over for David Carr on the red carpet this awards season. She also produces the ongoing "City Critic" series and the "State of the Unions" 6-part series which followed up stories of couples who appeared in the Times Wedding announcements.
Jenny created a web series with host Jill Santopietro called “Kitchen 4b”, a video cooking series which ran on the New York Times Magazine site. She has been a co-producer for Mark Bittman’s “The Minimalist” video series, and has been a photographer and art director in other realms there, where she spent 10 winters working with the masthead to oversee the visuals for journalism, photo and multimedia content for the Times’s nomination books for the Pulitzer Prizes. Seasonally she produces the online photo slideshow for the New York Times coverage of fashion shows in New York, Milan and Paris.
JW&CO was commissioned by The Berkshire Museum to create video pieces for an exhibit for their new wing, the Feigenbaum Hall of Innovation. Included were two four-minute segments exploring the theme of innovation, and a series of interactive touch-screen videos on the subject of 'obstacles'. Also for the museum we produced a promotional DVD for the "Use Your Noodle" Curriculum, an affordable program for schools to help kids express themselves creatively.
Jenny & Company look forward to all the creative projects in the works for 2010.
Awards and recommendations available upon request.