NEW YORK CITY — Creative marketing agency 19th & Park has launched 1Park9 (www.1park9.com), a full-service production company for commercials, branded content, experiences, film and TV. 1Park9 was conceived to build on the vision of its parent company to offer brand and entertainment clients holistic creative solutions backed by talent that reflects the cross-cultural, cross-generational audiences of today, as well as the changing way audiences are consuming media.
Top photo (L-R): Whitney Headen and Tahira White
19th & Park co-founders Tahira White and Whitney Headen set up 1Park9 to be more than just a provider of end-to-end production services. The new venture aims to break down barriers for emerging and underrepresented creators.
“Production has been a part of 19th & Park's DNA from day one,” White explains. “But five years into our journey, we've evolved into something bigger than a production unit executing campaigns; we are dreaming up the ideas behind them, working hand-in-hand with extraordinary talent to reshape the cultural narrative with a digitally-native mindset.”
1Park9 is equipped to handle projects from concept development and consulting to full production execution and post production. It is also poised to develop long-form storytelling, with its first documentary set to launch later this year.
“1Park9 is the business addition that increases the value of everything we do at 19th & Park,” says Headen. “Our direct-to-brand clients have access to full-service creative execution – and our first-ever exclusive roster of talent. 1Park9 is a new division of 19th & Park that has been a part of our brand identity from the beginning, and now, it has its own home as a standalone production partner to brands, in-house agencies and entertainment partners.”
Beyond empowering clients with production solutions tailored to their needs, White and Headen designed a production model that placed equal emphasis on creating opportunities for the talent they work with. Their inaugural roster reflects black excellence across the worlds of photography, advertising, television, film and art.
Photographer/director Dana Scruggs is recognized as the first black person to photograph a cover for Rolling Stone, and the first black female to shoot ESPN’s Body Issue. Emmy-nominated producer and director Okema T. Moore is recognized for developing content for the likes of Meta, Lifetime, Netflix and Nickelodeon. Gladimir Gelin is renowned fashion and lifestyle director/photographer. Fred Daniels is a sports journalist director/photographer, while Matthew Ellis is a photographer who specializes in travel and photojournalism.
“I’m really excited about the talent we’ve assembled to carry on 19th & Park’s tradition of brokering new opportunities between emerging storytellers and major brand clients, and breaking down barriers for black creators both behind the screen and on it in the process,” says White. “They each bring a unique worldview, accolades, and experience to back up the mastery of their respective craft.”
While 1Park9 is currently based on the East Coast, the company is positioned to execute all over the country and internationally with its extended network of talent, including showrunners, screenwriters, animators and editors.
“The traditional lifecycle of how content comes to be and who creates it is dying,” concludes Headen. “With that, cultural competence matters more than ever. 1Park9 is here to help brands and entertainment providers navigate and stay ahead of where the industry is headed, with premier talent and storytelling to back it up.”