Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Aston Township Historical Society - Map of Historical Landmarks Sign


   J.Pac Productions was hired by Aston Township Historical Society to shoot professional photos of some of Aston’s top historical landmarks. The photos were then featured on Aston’s township’s brand new guide map of historical landmarks sign located out front of Aston Township’s Community Center!

J.Pac Productions shot present day photos of the

following historical landmarks in Aston Township:

  • Village Green Schoolhouse
  • Mount Hope Methodish Church
  • Rhodes Mansion
  • Crozerville School
  • King’s Mill
  • Carter-Weir House
  • Our Lady of Angels Convent
  • West Branch Mills
  • Calvary Episcopal Church
  • Old Cider Mill


Present Day Photos by Joe Paciotti of J.Pac Productions. "We are very blessed & thankful to play a part in preserving Aston Township history!" - Joe Paciotti

Check out the sign in person at:

Aston Township’s Community Center

3270 Concord Rd, Aston, PA 19014


The Aston Township Historical Society was formed to help preserve Aston’s heritage & invites all to visit the history displays located in the Aston Community Center. 

For more on Aston Township Historical Society visit: www.athsdelco.org


Friday, June 11, 2021

Film Connection Interview



   
  The owner of J.Pac Productions did an interview with Film Connection on some of his favorite film projects in the last 2 years. Check out the full article below!

Check out the original article at: https://www.filmconnection.com/blog/2021/06/09/grad-works-chopped-miss-america-more/

Film Connection grad Joe Paciotti on Working for Thrillist, HGTV, Miss America, Chopped & More!

Film Connection graduate Joe Paciotti founded his own Philadelphia-based production company, JPac Productions, prior to enrolling in Film Connection for Film Production & Editing. After graduating from our post-secondary institution, Joe was able to go full-time at doing what he loves.  Ever the go-getter, he’s also continued putting himself out there as a freelance camera operator, camera assist, and even PA as a means to make those connections and move up the production tier on larger tv and media jobs. As a result, Joe has built an enviably long list of credits right along with a career that affords him freedom and flexibility.


We recently connected with Joe to talk about a number of his favorite projects during the past couple of years. If you’d like to know more about Joe’s experiences in Film Connection, click the links in the article below.

Alright, here’s the chance to brag on yourself Joe. Tell us about some of your favorite projects over the past two years.

Barclay Prime’s Cheesesteak shot by Joe Paciotti of JPac Productions for Thrillist

“For Thrillist, I camera op’ed for my own company and did four different restaurants. One of them was Barclay Prime, which is a high-end steakhouse in Philadelphia. And they had this $120 cheesesteak, which is a bit crazy. It’s made with truffles and all these fancy ingredients. And it also comes with a bottle of champagne. So, I did a little video for that.”

It looks delectable.

“That cheesesteak was amazing.”

Did you buy one?

“No, I didn’t buy it. But after we filmed, they let me take a bite which was nice. That’s the plus side of doing food photography, or food video. …

I think that one got close to a million views. And then The Better Box, LLC [which Joe also shot] surprisingly got 3 million-plus views.”

Alright. How about working Miss America?

“That was definitely an amazing experience. Definitely one of the bigger productions I’ve been on. There was hundreds of crew members, plus a whole other staging department. And on that, I actually was production staff. And I also did three days of camera operating for the preliminaries, which was pretty cool. So I got to shoot on the higher-end cameras for that. Yeah, and they paid me a little extra on those days. Or a lot extra, I should say.”

Film Connection grad Joe Paciotti works Miss America 2019














So much goes into the orchestration of a huge, televised event like Miss America. So many people work behind the scenes.

“Exactly. Just in terms of how many people were involved in the many different departments: they have one room that was all editors, one with writers, another with producers, and so on. It was just so many different departments and just such a big crew. I work on some shows where it’s just a small crew of under 10 people. And this was just a crazy amount of crew members, compared to some of those other shoots.”

What did you do for Chopped?

“For Chopped, it wasn’t on the main show in LA, but we went to all the Philadelphia contestants and we filmed what they call the bio packs…. In the beginning of the show, they introduce each contestant, and they’ll show a short bio of each person. Typically, in their own kitchen or their own restaurant…. So that’s basically what we filmed, we filmed all the bio packs, we did I think about seven different contestants for seven different episodes. So that was pretty cool.” Article on Film Connection graduate Joe Paciotti working crew on The VoiceCarnival Eats, and other shows!

So that entailed going to all of these different locations and figuring out how you were going to get your shots and all that?

“Exactly. And I was the assistant camera on that one. The camera guy was apparently an Emmy Award winner too. So that was cool.”

And you got to work on a shoot for D.L. Hughley and Howie Mandel?

“Yes, I actually worked as a camera PA with Comedy Dynamics on two separate comedy specials. One was for Howie Mandel on Showtime. The other was a shoot for D.L. Hughley which was a Netflix special called Contrarian. It’s currently on Netflix, as we speak. [The] cool part about the Howie Mandel [shoot] was, that club actually just opened, like, not even weeks before the shoot. So that was pretty cool to be able to go to the brand-new Hard Rock Hotel, which was in Atlantic City. And yeah, enjoyed that. That was actually a 4th of July shoot as well. So that was a cool way to spend 4th of July…. That was pretty long day, actually, like a 17-hour day.”

Film Connection graduate Joe Paciotti works The World Poker Tour
















The World Poker Tour on Fox Sports. What was that like?

“That was awesome. It was actually a much smaller shoot in the beginning. But then once they got down to the Final Four, that’s when they had that full-scale production setup that you see there. That was definitely a pretty cool experience.”

How many days was that shoot?

“About a week or so. And I actually did that for two years in a row as well.”

You’re getting called back. That’s awesome.

“Exactly.”

What can you tell us about doing HGTV’s House in a Hurry?

“That one, we went through about a dozen different houses all along the Jersey Shore. And then we actually ended the day getting some golden hour shots on the beach, which is that shot there [the featured shot for this post]. And that was definitely a pretty cool way to end the day out. That show is currently on HGTV On-Demand.”

Learn more about Joe’s experiences since graduating from Film Connection.

Learn about Film Connection for film production, cinematography, editing, screenwriting, and more!