Vonley Smith works on the Fenty x Puma Campaign
- writerightprservic
- Sep 30, 2023
- 3 min read
Imagine working with the National Heroine of Barbados, Robyn ‘Rihanna’ Fenty.
For filmmaker Vonley Smith, this dream has now become a reality as his latest work for the pre-promotional campaign for Fenty x Puma has been viewed by millions of persons across the world.

A smiling Smith noted that the once in a lifetime opportunity was destiny, as at the time when he was contacted by Hometeam—a global film production company— he had no idea that his work would be used by the 9-time Grammy Awardee.
“I was contacted by Hometeam, a global film production company, who does some of the biggest brand work out there, from music videos and original content, while also partnering with production companies such as Apple, HBO, Samsung, Google, and Disney to name a few. To be a part of their Puma x Fenty marketing campaign in collaboration with Hello Superheroes and That’s Jimmy was amazing. When I got word that they wanted to hire me, I was shocked but ready to go all out and do my best as I knew that this was a moment, even though small, to create on the world stage but also represent Bim,” he said.
Smith, who is an international filmmaker, said he experienced the release of his work with the millions of Rihanna and Puma fans all over the world and said it was nice to experience it with the world.
“I saw it at the same time as the world so I also got to experience the feeling of wow or surprise people would have felt in the moment. The amount of persons that were expressing their excitement after watching the clip of Rihanna’s old home was a really cool thing to hear, see and experience.

Vonley Smith said the experience of working with Rihanna’s Fenty was fulfilling yet challenging as there was a tropical wave affecting the island on the day he shot the content.
“Even though it was raining, a lot of tourists were still coming in and out of the small road of Rihanna Drive, making it harder to get the shot without disturbing their first-time experience. So I had to get creative and exercise lots of patience. After a day and a half and 115 shots later, I was able to call it a wrap and hoped for the best. It was truly a mental exercise of patience, resilience with an incredibly high use of my imagination. A lot of the shoot was trying to imagine where the Fenty x Puma footballs would fall on her house, how they would move and how they would feel. It had to feel authentic, so hand-held camera movement was perfect for making everything look as real as possible, seamlessly blending reality into fiction and vice versa,” he said.
Did Vonley expect that he would work on anything related with Grammy Nominated Superstar Rihanna in his lifetime as a filmmaker?
The answer shockingly is no, as Smith said it truly was a full circle experience as he is a huge fan of Rihanna and her music.
“Honestly, it was the last thing that I would expect to do but I was grateful to be called for the job and I welcomed it in its totality. Working on this campaign allowed me to work indirectly with Rihanna which, to me, is really awesome. The fact that my visuals helped push what she’s doing globally with her new ventures, I’m really proud of. I was always a fan of her music videos so hopefully one day we can work together on maybe a film or another creative venture. I know whatever it may be, it would be something epic,” he said.
This is not the first time Smith has received international acclaim as a few months ago he would have received a Bronze medal for his 48-hour film Murphy’s Law in the Toyoko Film Awards and since then, he has continued to make a name for himself on the international circuit.
“I have been working on my independent multifaceted feature film which is a documentary on the ocean. This has taken up most of my creative energy due to it being an enormously grand challenge. However, it is a story that is really dear to my heart and I have been chipping away at it over the last three years. So that’s my main goal from now until 2024,” he said.
Smith wished to thank Hometeam who made this moment possible as without them he would not have had this opportunity. To follow Smith’s filmmaking journey, persons can check out his website: vwsstudios.com. (Write Right PR Services)
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