Nick G.
Dallas, TX, USA
$500 - $1200
4 reviews- Documentary DP
- Creative Director
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Commercial DP
- Video Editor - Commercial
Dallas, TX, USA
$500 - $1200
4 reviewsAustin, TX, USA
$800 - $1800
6 reviewsFx6 owner Seattle, WA based Camera Owner/Operator.
Dallas, TX, USA
$1500 - $2500
2 reviewsSan Antonio, TX, USA
$350 - $1200
2 reviewsDallas, TX, USA
$2000 - $2500
4 reviewsPalestine, TX, USA
$150 - $300
1 reviewI don't watch drama or action movies much, our life as Palestinians is a continuous movie, so I document what happens to us as individual Palestinians behind the scenes away from the news and its agenda.
Houston, TX, USA
$250 - $850
2 reviewsVideographer · Video Producer · Camera Operator · Video Production Assistant · Photographer
Austin, TX, USA
$200 - $1200
BRIAN FORD is a cross-platform visual media specialist based in Austin, TX, the Bay Area, and Points South and East. His work has focused on a spectrum of humanitarian and social change issues--from the post-industrial struggles of Detroit to the post-conflict transformations of rural Colombia, from the rebuilding efforts in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake to the reshaping of American Indian rights in Oklahoma. Brians corporate, governmental and nongovernmental clients have included National Geographic, PBS, A&E, Discovery Channel, the Smithsonian Channel, Amazon Prime, Dell, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, UNICEF, and the University of Michigan. As a DP and director with extensive post experience, Brian is technically conversant from the field to final finishing. With his passion for documenting the human experience and his unique combination of talent and vision, Brian is well equipped to capture and convey stories of any size.
Austin, TX, USA
$1000 - $3000
Alexander Koffler, a gifted filmmaker and photographer, hails from a remarkable lineage of artistic brilliance. He is the great-grand nephew of Kurt Weill, a legendary figure who revolutionized musical theater with his groundbreaking compositions, and second cousin to Mary Ellen Mark, the iconic photographer renowned for capturing the essence of humanity in her mesmerizing images. Drawing inspiration from their legacy, Koffler fearlessly embraces his creative calling, making a lasting impact on the world of filmmaking and photography. Koffler's films are captivating and imaginative, taking audiences on kaleidoscopic journeys that blur the lines between reality and fantasy. With a poetic approach, he delves into the depths of the human experience, uncovering hidden emotions and challenging our perceptions of the world. His unique cinematic style blends elements of surrealism and gritty realism, resulting in thought-provoking pieces that defy conventions and spark meaningful conversations. Long after the credits roll, his work continues to resonate deeply with viewers. His work has earned him critical acclaim and awards at film festivals throughout the US. Beyond his artistic achievements, Koffler is a passionate advocate for social justice and cultural preservation. Using his platform, he sheds light on pressing issues, leveraging the power of art to foster empathy and bring about positive change. His work stands as a testament to the transformative nature of creativity, bridging gaps and uniting people from all walks of life. Currently residing in the vibrant city of Austin, TX, Alexander Koffler's talents and camera take him on journeys across the globe. As he continues to captivate audiences with his visionary creations, he pays homage to his lineage while forging a unique and dynamic path of his own. His storytelling transcends time and space, resonating with a universal audience hungry for narratives that challenge, inspire, and illuminate.
Austin, TX, USA
$50 - $1000
Freelance Combat and Natural Disaster Photojournalist • Covered several combats and natural disasters including: o Tehran Flood, 1987 (Tehran, Iran) o Iran-Iraq war, 1988 (Kermanshah, Iran) o Manjil–Rudbar earthquake, 1990 (Manjil & Rudbar, Iran) o Bosnian War, 1993 (Bosnia, Yugoslavia) o Bam earthquake, 2003 (Bam, Iran) o Cyclone Gonu, 2007 (Baluchistan, Iran) o Afghanistan War, 2001 (Zaranj, Afghanistan) o Iraq War, 2003 (Sulaymaniyah, Iraq) o Kyrgyz Revolution, 2010 (Bishkek, Kirgizstan) • Produced and Directed several documentary films including: o Café Cinema (9 Episodes, 50 min) about Social Justice Issues in Cinema o Help Wanted (25 min) Director and editor (Homelessness in Austin, TX) o Head Over Heels (95 min) about Refugees in Turkey o Baby Angel (25 min): about Undocumented Immigrants in Texas (co-produced with PBS) o Deport (30 min) about undocumented Immigrants in Texas (co-produced with PBS) o Llama de Amor Viva (30 min) about Flamenco dancers in Texas (co-produced with PBS)
Austin, TX, USA
$400 - $1000
I'm a filmmaker who has worked on numerous corporate, reality TV, youtube channels, documentary and even a few indie feature films, I am a music composer and on occasion, performer. I'm most interested in the subjects of travel, adventure, music and the arts, as well as cultural anthropology, philosophy and indigenous mythology. I've worked throughout the U.S., in in the jungles of Costa Rica, the wilds of Alaska, the chaotic cities and rural villages of India and along the beautiful East coast of Australia. I've been able to work in nearly every capacity on projects ranging from corporate, industrial, documentary, feature narrative and webisode. My work has been showcased at SXSW, FRIARS COMEDY FILM FESTIVAL, ALAMO DRAFT HOUSE and more places that I'm sure I have not been told about. Some projects thankfully are still "making the rounds". While much of my work consists as Director of Photography and Editor my forte' is conceptual thinking and directing people in such a way as to get the best performance from them, crew or cast.
Austin, TX, USA
$400 - $600
Hello! My name is Bill Kearney, Founder and Executive Producer at LightShift Video. I use my expertise in technology, video production, and social media to find optimized and affordable ways to produce content that gets you noticed! I have a lot of experience with content repurposing, which is taking your current content and modifying it for Snapchat, Facebook, and YouTube ads (horizontal and vertical), and shortening/repurposing videos for new target markets. My goal is to increase your 1:1 personal connections with your customers without spending extra time and big budgets on creating new content. Why have one single video on YouTube when you could turn that into multiple products such as vertical Snapchat/Instagram Stories ads, 30 second Facebook ads, and even HTML5 rich media ads? A special niche I have is with software tutorials and explainer videos with the ability to capture your website or software in action at 4K 60fps and put an entire workflow together with studio quality voiceover, lower thirds, highlights, callouts, and zooms. Also, did your last video editor make you something great and run off with the source files? I'm also very good at masking out, blending, and chopping up *post-produced* content and updating all of the graphics to take an old video and make it completely different, without the need for original Premiere or After Effects project files. This all applies to audio as well. Many clients have an old company name, employee name, or outdated information they'd like to clip out of the video. I've got you covered on everything content repurposing! That's not all...with over 5 years of experience creating premium and professional video content, I'm the perfect guy for all of your video needs. I've also been a startup founder and know what it's like to try to promote a brand. You need high quality content that's relevant, timely, and frequent. Swing by my website at LightShiftVideo.com if you'd like to take a good look at our portfolio. I look forward to learning more about your needs and how we can work together to get some serious traction for your business!
Austin, TX, USA
$600 - $2000
Gabriella Nova (f.k.a. Parsons) is a Midwest-born-and-raised 90s kid, visual storyteller and freelance documentary filmmaker based in Austin, Texas. She is currently a seasonal producer for SXSW Film Festival. Gabriella’s work centers on community empowerment, social justice, identity and belonging. Whether producing a short doc or assisting clients with long-term communications plans, Gabriella loves working with teams to bring stories from ideation to completion. Formerly, she worked as an Emerging Media Producer for Nebraska Public Media, Nebraska’s PBS and NPR. Gabriella holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications. During her time at CoJMC, Gabriella was an award-winning fellow of the Global Eyewitness photojournalism program, which she and other alums have worked with college faculty to reform since 2020. Previously, Gabriella was the Program Coordinator for Untold Migrant Stories, a program of the Asian Community and Cultural Center that empowers immigrant and refugee youth to tell their stories through digital media. Reach out for assignments, collaborations, or just say hi at x.
Dallas, TX, USA
$400 - $1200
Anietie Antia-Obong is a director/producer/writer working in film, television, the web and theatre. She's written, produced and directed numerous corporate videos, commercials and promos for a variety of clients from large corporations to non-profit organizations. Most recently, Anietie wrote, produced and directed the short film “Priyanath” which has won several awards and been warmly received by audiences at film festivals around the world. Anietie’s earlier works include the "Straight Trippin’” travel series (executive producer/director), cable series “Natural Companions" (producer/editor) and "Simply Beautiful" (producer/writer), the PBS-aired documentary "The World of Nat King Cole" (producer) and the documentary short "Queen Mother" (producer/director/writer). Anietie is currently developing “Love & The Marriage Squeeze,” a documentary series on love, race and relationships. She’s also developing a musical which she’s co-written with singer/songwriter/actor Frank Lawson. Learn more about Anietie and her work at shakenworld.com.
Austin, TX, USA
$450 - $2000
WHO WE ARE: Onion Creek Aerial is recognized as one of the top aerial drone studios in the country, crafting original and branded content for ad agencies, direct businesses, and video production companies. We specialize in heavy lifter drones, with high production value. OCA maintains a quiver of different drones to meet client needs and budget. WHAT WE DO: Our team of experienced drone pilots, producers, and directors, work with clients on a wide range of projects such as commercials, documentaries, sizzle reels, features, network TV, and interactive content, as well as projects within the construction and real estate sectors. Continuing to push the industry standard, we early adopt the latest technology in Virtual Reality, 3D Mapping, 360 Video, and of course, Drones. Not only is it cheaper than ever before, but safer, and more accurate than traditional methods. SAFETY CONCERNS: Safety is our top priority. OCA follows protocol and checklists. We are a fully insured outfit and hold the FFA 107 certificate for complete airspace compliance. OUR ROOTS: OCA was founded by Jamie Brown. He grew up making fresh squeezed lemonade in the Hill Country outside of Austin, Texas. Skilled in gimbal stabilization, camera operation, and producing, Brown left directing extreme sports videos in Colorado to work as Executive Producer at OCA’s award winning sister company Onion Creek Productions. With over a decade working in production, Onion Creek Aerial has built a confident team of the industries top drone operators and producers. Call us today at x.
Austin, TX, USA
$800 - $5000
Andrew Gonzales is a documentary filmmaker, director and commercial cinematographer. Andrew’s lens is usually focused on stories of underdogs on their journey to fight for their survival. This theme is strong in his recent projects: Standing Rock: A New Nation, a vignette about The Dakota Access Pipeline Protests, HERE: The Garrett Scott Story, which follows MMA Fighter Garrett Scott in his climb to compete in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu regardless of the handicap and Right In Front of Us, which highlights the current US-Mexico Border Crisis and its impact on the communities affected by it. For the last 3 years he has traveled the world, documenting a new field of medicine that combines music, biotechnology and neuroscience to help people with movement disorders regain their ability to walk. In the commercial world, Andrew produces content for agencies working primarily dealing with corporate responsibility, promotion of green technology, progressive political movements and social change organizations. He recently finished traveling the country producing and directing content for Julian Cástro’s Democratic Presidential Campaign.
Austin, TX 78704, USA
$1000 - $2000
Amy Bench is a cinematographer and filmmaker based in Austin, Texas. She took a circuitous path to filmmaking, first working as an engineer for Eastman Kodak before pursuing an MFA in directing at UT (2010). She has been twice nominated for the Kodak Excellence in Cinematography Award and has won grants from the International Documentary Association (IDA), Austin Film Society (Texas Filmmaker’s Production Fund), Women in Film- Dallas, and the Department of Education’s Jacob K. Davits Fellowship, and is currently a member of the Austin Contemporary’s multidisciplinary artist group The Crit Group. She was recently named a “DP on the Rise” by Paste Magazine. As a cinematographer her credits include TRANS IN AMERICA (Emmy, 2019), UPROOTED (HBO Max, NAACP Image Award nomination, 2022), BAD AT DANCING (Silver Bear, Berlinale, 2015), HOLY HELL (Sundance, 2016) and RUNNING WITH BETO (SXSW, 2019). Her camera work has won an Emmy, 2 Webby awards, and has screened at festivals including Berlin, SXSW, Sundance, The New York Film Festival, and at MOMA/PS1. She is the Director of Photography on three features premiering at SXSW in March: Mama Bears (dir Daresha Kyi- Chavela), Lover Beloved (dir Michael Tully- Ping Pong Summer), and Shouting Down Midnight (dir Gretchen Stoeltje-Bionic Beauty Salon). Additionally, Amy directed the short documentary MORE THAN I REMEMBER, which received the IDA Enterprise Fund from the International Documentary Association and is premiering at SXSW in March 2022. Her 2019 film A LINE BIRDS CANNOT SEE won awards at SXSW, Cleveland, Oak Cliff Film Festival, Bend Film Festival, and IndieGrits, and is currently featured online on THE NEW YORKER. She is a member of the International Collective of Female Cinematographers (ICFC), Documentary Cinematographers Alliance (DCA), and the ICOSA Collective.
Austin, TX 78704, USA
$300 - $500
Julie Almendral is an experienced and versatile film and television producer, having produced multiple documentaries, episodic series, web series, branded content, news segments and docu-dramas over the past 14 years. She has filmed in 11 countries across 6 continents, including diverse communities across the U.S., and has produced content for HBO, PBS, MSNBC, History, A&E, National Geographic, and online platforms. She has a thorough understanding of all aspects of production, and can create and refine systems of organization and processes, lead production crews in the office and in the field, and manage the entire lifetime of a project. Julie’s area of expertise is media for social good. She holds an MBA from Wake Forest University and is currently studying psychology. Her knowledge base enables her to take a strategic approach to storytelling, and to tackle challenging and sensitive subject matter with curiosity and compassion.
San Antonio, TX, USA
$500 - $2000
My name is Alexis Cavazos, and I’ve spent the past eight years honing my craft as a Video Specialist, collaborating with a diverse range of organizations and companies to bring their visions to life. Throughout my career, I’ve worn many hats, from Video Engineer to Director, Show Caller to Camera Shader. I’ve mastered various equipment and technologies, including V1 systems, PTZ and broadcast cameras, and an array of software such as the Adobe suite, Resolume, and Millumin. Whether it’s setting up live stream operations, managing post-production processes, or operating teleprompters with precision, I thrive in high-pressure environments and deliver top-notch results every time. My expertise extends beyond technical know-how. I have a keen eye for composition, exposure, and framing, ensuring that every shot captures the essence of the moment. From corporate events to live sports broadcasts, I’ve navigated through diverse mediums, adapting seamlessly to the unique demands of each project
Austin, TX, USA
$1000 - $2000
Ryan cut his teeth in photography while living in the vibrant and sometimes volatile, Francophone region of Central Africa. He finished university in 2008 and made his home in Rwanda and The Democratic Republic of Congo for the next five years. Covering conflicts and humanitarian crisis', he scoured the continent, eventually spreading into Asia and Latin America, notching over 70 countries and finding a comfort and truth within the world's most desolate, dangerous and beautiful places. His work, both the still and motion image, has been featured in award winning films, international publications, and aired across the US, Europe, and Africa. His most recent project has been working as a Director of Photography for The Last Animals, a documentary about the elephant and rhino poaching crisis within Central Africa and its connections to international terrorism. The Last Animals premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and has since toured the international film festival scene winning multiple awards. Ryan currently lives between Africa, France, and Texas; wherever his wife and daughter are is where home will always be.
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