Mission Statement

PFD Media aims to build the largest production studio on the east coast in the heart of NEPA. Giving creatives a place close to their hometown that they can experience the same level of opportunity they would need to travel hours if not move several states away to pursue.

Meet the Owner

  • Paul Davis

    I am a United States Navy Veteran who served 4 years and completed a 9-month deployment. During that time, I led teams as a Third Class Petty Officer and ended my tour with an Honorable Discharge. After that, I found myself, lacking purpose or direction as I bounced, from job to job after receiving my certification as an Automotive Technician from Tidewater Tech and obtaining my Associate’s Degree in Specialized Business from McCann School of Business & Technology. First I decided to be a mechanic but due to my time in service and being disabled-veteran with constant pain, it was short-lived. I then became a salesman for a car dealership in South Carolina called Kia of Greer. I was a solid salesman however something was off and that’s when I saw it. A film crew was out front filming a commercial for our dealership. I thought that was it, I was already making videos for fun in my spare time, so why not pursue it as a career? First I approached my boss and was shot down, then I attempted the higher bosses and was still shot down. I had no evidence at that time that I could do this but I also was not asking to be paid for it. Still Nothing. Soon I went and Pitched my old boss at the garage where I worked and he gave me a shot. The first 9 videos I brought to him were all rejected. These are terrible I was informed. I regrouped and reshot a fresh video. That video was titled Trade Your Mechanic, Not Your Car. I got a yes and a confidence boost, and with that, I got another client, a Biohazard cleanup company. Soon I had two pleased clients so I pitched my bosses again and they still shot me down. During that time I had received an offer from John Finger Mazda to come sell their vehicles. I did what any young hungry guy would do, I struck a deal. I will come to sell for you if you let me also film videos for your company. They said Yes. I then filmed a video for the CX-5 that caught the attention of our corporate representative who met me and asked me to keep it up it was great.

    Eventually, life happened and I had to move from South Carolina. I gave up my three clients and had to start from scratch. Since that time I have built the company to new heights working in random with businesses such as DDC FPO and the American Trucking Association, Autobahn Tag and Title, Joseph’s Family Restaurant, Levels Bar and Grill, Cigars on State Street, The Keystone, Life with Lucia and Glynn, OneWay2Fun, The Business Builders Show, The Big Break and so many others. I have had the pleasure of working with married couples at weddings and with amazing musical talent at shows and music videos. I’ve worked on Movie Sets and Television Sets. I currently shoot and edit for WBRE/WYOU and have covered breaking news such as Mystery Notes and the New Philadelphia Murders. Recently I joined BNI High Voltage and took the role of chapter videographer for the Poconos Chapter.

    What makes me different is this is exactly what I love to do. I love filmmaking and photography. I believe in delivering a memory with a result that brings a smile to my client’s faces.