Kendall Is Kreative.
Freelance life took her everywhere from Popsugar to Donut Media to HelloGiggles, with creative stops at Stept Studios, Nineteen 87, and Fanology. Then came Omaze, where she helped raise $130M for charity and made award-winning content while proving heartfelt and high-horsepower aren’t mutually exclusive.
These days, Kendall’s all gas, no brakes—creating for Race Service, Red Bull Media House, and brands like Hot Wheels, Porsche, Heineken, and Formula 1. She’s a creative Swiss Army knife (but with better hair), blending strategy, production, and editing under her own banner, Kendall Kreative.
Part motorsports junkie, part Martha Stewart— supplier of horsepower and baked goods.
Kendall launched her creative career at Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Film & TV, then headed to LA to join Buzzfeed, where she helped rack up 15+ million views with digital content people actually wanted to watch.
From college prep vids at SupertutorTV to building fan-fueled content for Sony/Machinima’s All Systems Go, she dove into the wild world of internet media. At Whisper, she helped rack up over 50 million views and partnered with brands like Vans, Ugg, Netflix, and Universal. Turning scrolls into clicks and clicks into campaigns.
When she’s editing bangers or cooking up new content, she’s riding motorcycles with her husband, road-tripping to national parks (25 so far), tending to her little urban garden, sipping on espresso martinis or manifesting Martha Stewart energy.
Check out some of her favorite videos here!
That’s enough about me, tell me about yourself! Contact me.
-Kendall (Kiesewetter) Behar
“As a creator, I want to look towards the future. I want to see what content can do. Pushing the limits of the ordinary, questioning what making visual media can do and whom it can influence. With every advance, this industry makes it also creates a new contributor that sees things from a whole new perspective. I am that contributor that proceeds to take what people see as ordinary and make it into something no one has ever seen before.”