Frances P.
Durham, NC, USA
$600 - $1500
7 reviews- Reporter / Journalist
- Copy Editor
- Senior Editor
Durham, NC, USA
$600 - $1500
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1 reviewI am a freelance writer for the Charlotte Obsever sports department.
Charlotte, NC, USA
$60 - $490
4 reviewsAward-winning journalist with experience and skills as a hard news, features and sports reporter.
Charlotte, NC, USA
$50 - $100
5 reviewsOhio University graduate. Done freelance work for Gaston gazette and Charlotte Observer
Charlotte, NC, USA
$150 - $150
4 reviewsFreelance writer
Davidson, NC, USA
$250 - $500
8 reviewsRetired reporter, columnist for The Miami Herald and The Charlotte Observer
Charlotte, NC, USA
$50 - $500
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$50 - $2000
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$100 - $1500
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$185 - $300
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$500 - $7500
1 reviewThe Founder and creative visionary behind the Nova Initia concept is Andrew Smith, who serves under the job title of Creative Director. Mr. Smith’s interest in the visual arts traces all the way back to his early childhood - with his mother constantly pushing him towards his dream of gracing the silver screen. He would initially set out on a path towards being an actor, attending the renowned John Robert Powers acting school as a teenager. Mr. Smith then made the transition to behind the camera - where he would discover his true passion for filmmaking and film theory. This would culminate in him earning a B.A. in Visual & Performing Arts from Johnson C. Smith University in 2015, with a concentration in film. Mr. Smith would eventually round out his skill set by developing proficiency in post-production editing. He now possesses an impressive versatility within the filmmaking field; and, having worked in the industry since 2011, is the ideal person to lead our team. His responsibilities with Nova Initia include steering day-to-day operations, editing, financial management, and creative leadership. He loves writing short stories, poetry, music, and more in his free time, and enjoys giving back to his native Maryland community in any way he can.
James Island, SC 29412, USA
$400 - $1000
I have been working in Film and Television since 1996. I've directed two feature films (one a documentary), ran a TV station in Telluride, Colorado, produced and directed un/scripted televisionto to name to a few of my experiences. I shoot, direct, produce, edit and write. I field produced for Original Productions in Texas and Alaska on American Hoggers (A&E) and Ice Road Truckers (The History Channel), and in Charleston, SC for Haymaker Productions on Southern Charm (Bravo). Most recently I worked for Litton Entertainment in Charleston, SC as a Story Producer and Field Producer for Chicken Soup for the Soul's Hidden Heroes currently on CBS. My recent independent projects include work for Mazda, Earth Echo International, FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships for NBC, ESPN's Winter X Games, CrossFit Games, The Spectator Hotel in Charleston, SC, American Roadside Burgers in Charlotte, NC, Deep Fiber Solutions in Atlanta, GA and The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
Raleigh, NC, USA
$250 - $1000
Kimberly Holmes has a wealth of experience. From reporting and anchoring to shooting, editing and producing, she’s done it all, and often, all in the same day! She was a morning anchor at WBOC on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. During her time at WOFL-TV in Orlando, she was responsible for covering health and education stories for the special projects department, as well as general assignment reporting duties. She also helped manage the special projects department. Lastly, she often filled-in on the anchor desk for every newscast--- usually at a moment's notice. Her heartfelt coverage of an officer’s funeral earned her an award from the Associated Press. Right before landing in Central Florida, she was the weekend anchor & special projects reporter at WXIX-TV in Cincinnati & WBOC-TV in Salisbury, Md. Her career began behind the scenes. She worked as an associate producer in Miami and as a field producer at Bloomberg TV in D.C. Kimberly graduated from Duke University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
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