Jarod T.
Seattle, WA, USA
$500 - $3000
1 review- Event Photographer
- Product Photographer
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Landscape Photographer
- Portrait Photographer
Seattle, WA, USA
$500 - $3000
1 reviewRedmond, WA, USA
$1000 - $50000
Pyramide Productions has been serving mid-size to Enterprise companies since 2003. About 80% of everything we do is in the technology industry. So, if you are looking for "explainer" videos for super complex topics, have software to demo, need a field readiness program, or want your customers to envision the future, we are the team for you. The other 20% of what we do spans retail, training and paid programming. There isn't anything we haven't done. I'm here to help consult you on your video projects, put the right team in place to get the job done, and help you stay on time and on budget. Whether you have a simple interview, or whether you want to shoot your own branded doc series I have the team and resources at my fingertips to pull it together. We are a Microsoft approved video vendor, and have Master Service Agreements with many other Tech Giants and Seattle based enterprises. We couldn't have these things if we didn't put a lot of time and effort into privacy, security of data and provide great customer service. We have won Telly awards for work, with most of them being for our animation work. Feel free to contact me for a free consultation and quote.
Seattle, WA, USA
$300 - $2000
Matty Brown's visual and emotional style is like a colorful tornado instilling inspiration and empathy into any audience. Having the most Vimeo Staff Picks in the world, Matty's very signature style has sent a shockwave through the film industry influencing other creatives to adopt his unusual techniques. Growing up in poverty and being part of the LGBT community with a Native American background has given Matty a unique perspective of the world around him. He's explored 41 countries, immersing himself into as many cultures as he can. Matty is Emmy-nominated and has been featured in various festivals and publications around the world such as Tribeca Film Festival, Sundance, New York Times, 60 Minutes, Ellen, The Atlantic Magazine, Indiewire, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, etc. He was recently awarded the 2018 Independent Spirit Award 'Story Award'. His first feature film is currently in development.
Bremerton, WA, USA
$500 - $2500
Spencer Millsap is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker based in Washington state. His primary focus is on documentaries, be it environmental, cultural, or adventure travel. Millsap’s focus and expertise for years in run-and-gun style productions as producer/shooter/editor allows for flexibility, experimentation, and follow through from pitch to delivery. Millsap’s education and experiences have taken him into the jungles of Sumatra in search of Orangutans to hunting for the earliest signs of life in Iceland’s frigid underwater fissures. Integrating experiential style storytelling and tone over traditional methods of “talking head” interviews, Millsap’s passion is to transport the viewer to distant locales through textures, details, pacing, and storytelling. Spencer’s visual background stems from being a participant in the XXII Eddie Adams Workshop, photo intern for World Picture Network & the Obama Administration’s White House Photo Office, staff photographer for the Texas House of Representatives, and one of the first multimedia producers at National Geographic Magazine in Washington, D.C. Spencer’s work has been honored by The Webby’s Individual documentary episode category three years in a row, National Magazine Awards, and most recently as “Multimedia Producer of the Year” by the White House News Photographer’s Association.
Seattle, WA, USA
$500 - $1000
Ali is a documentary filmmaker and photographer who has a true vocation for sharing stories of the human spirit. Ali started her documentary career Co-directing and shooting a documentary film with the Martha Graham Dance Company and the Interlochen Arts Academy's dance department back in 2008, and since then has worked all over the country photographing and producing for some of the best filmmakers in the industry. Ali's work has taken her into surgical amphitheaters documenting open heart surgeries, to alpaca farms in rural Maine, meeting and photographing the Dalai Lama, to documenting woman and their experiences during post partum. Recently, Ali was the Assistant Producer and Assistant Editor on a PBS documentary on the History and legacy of the Mayo Clinic, executive produced by Ken Burns in association with Ewers Brothers Productions. Ali has worked on several of Ken Burns' projects such as Emmy nominated series Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies, a production by Ken Burns and Barak Goodman at Ark Media, The Life and Times of Jackie Robinson, The Address, and the Vietnam War series. Currently, Ali is Co-Producing an independent feature length documentary with Director and Cinematographer Lindsay Taylor Jackson on a man who lived through the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia titled Velvet Citizen. More information can be found on the film's website : www.velvetcitizen.com A Wisconsin native, Ali graduated from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin with a degree in Studio Art, with an emphasis on analog photography and digital media. She is also a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where she received a graduate certificate in documentary photography and video. Ali is available for producing, editing and shooting video and photography projects.
Seattle, WA, USA
$400 - $500
Kyle Norris is from Michigan and spent ten years as a host and reporter with Michigan Radio, the state’s largest NPR-affiliate. He lives in Seattle and works as a producer, reporter and educator. His stories are intimate and character-driven. He explores issues surrounding identity, health, religion, poverty, and arts & culture narratives. Norris is known for his sound-rich style of storytelling and conversational, expressive tone. His stories have appeared nationally on All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Marketplace, Here and Now, The Splendid Table, The Environment Report, and World Vision Report. He won First Place for “Soft Feature, Division A” in June 2018 from PRNDI. The organization consists of upper management from public radio stations around the country (Public Radio News Directors Incorporated). He was selected as a 2016 New Voice Scholar from the Association for Independents in Radio and has won a Clarion Award in 2016 for his work on a radio documentary about life for military veterans in Michigan. His previous awards include First Place for enterprise/investigative reporting from PRNDI and a "best of" award for individual reporting from the Michigan Associated Press. Norris also teaches classes and workshops about audio production, storytelling, podcasting, and working with the media. His clients include The City of Seattle, Seattle Public Library, Jack Straw Cultural Center, The Seattle World School, and Southwest Youth & Family Services. He currently works as a youth mentor and instructor for KUOW’s RadioActive program and as a producer with their podcast department. He’s created an independent podcast with reporter Anna Boiko-Weyrauch called “Finding Fixes” that looks at solutions to the opioid epidemic in Snohomish County. The series was released in September 2018 and is supported with help from Solutions Journalism and InvestigateWest. Former NPR Senior Editor Sara Sarasohn describes Norris this way: “Kyle Norris is the real deal. I've heard a lot of voices in my 25 years in public radio. None is warmer, more expressive or more natural than Kyle's. He has this innate intimacy that invites the listener into a story in a totally welcoming way. That carries over into his interviewing. Kyle has such an ability to get the perfect quote that goes beyond the superficial. From government officials to kids in an art class, Kyle connects with the people he talks to, and that's a gateway for the audience to connect as well.”
Seattle, WA, USA
$640 - $1440
A media professional with more than 17 years of experience finding, crafting and editing stories -- including work in newspapers, radio, television and online news. As Executive Producer for Digital Media, I managed a team of five producers and four digital assistants creating content that recruits viewers to KIRO 7’s digital platforms, including our website, Facebook page, channels on Amazon Fire and Apple TV, and the KIRO 7 News apps. That role included creating and editing video for each of our platforms, planning and executing social media strategy, and coordinating all livestreams. Doubled KIRO’s daily traffic average in the first year, launched KIRO’s Smart TV apps and our Roku platform became the top local news station on that platform worldwide. Awards include a 2014 Emmy Award for political coverage, a 2017 Emmy for team coverage and a 2018 Emmy Award for crime coverage. As a reporter, I was among the handful selected to transition the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper into Seattlepi.com. Roles were often self-initiated, including video and audio projects. I also oversaw the vast P-I archives and coordinated the partnerships that led to preservation at the Museum of History and Industry and the Seattle Public Library’s Seattle Room. As a reporter at the P-I’s print edition, I crafted thousands of stories by building a network of diverse sources, including confidential sources, public officials, law enforcement officers, sports figures, historians, archivists, and trusted community leaders. After the mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, I was selected along a handful of Hearst journalists to tell the stories of Sandy Hook. Stories ran in the network of Hearst Newspapers and news websites, and my contributions included text, video and photos. Additional experience includes a nightly news segment on KIRO Radio, a Seattle history podcast for Seattlepi.com, work at KJR AM and FM in Seattle, overseeing the KIRO 7 archives and creating a partnership to digitize and preserve those through the University of Washington Special Collections. Undergraduate degree is in Business Administration – Marketing.
Seattle, WA, USA
$700 - $2000
Duncan Sullivan is a NYC based documentary-style director/DP who specializes in documentary storytelling. He has captured the stories of professional athletes, indigenous activists, small business owners, blue collar workers, and world-renowned chefs. His work has been featured in Conde Nast Traveler, VICE, and GQ and he has shot and directed content for clients such as Red Bull, American Express, REI, John Hancock, Hennessy, and more. His films have been recognized nationally and internationally in places like Telluride Mountainfilm Festival, Banff Mountain Film Festival, Kendall Mountain Film Festival, the Webby’s. In 2018, he was featured SHOOT Magazine’s New Director Showcase, which identifies up-and-coming directors whose work show’s promise to make major positive contributions to advertising and / or entertainment in its traditional and emerging forms.
Seattle, WA, USA
$500 - $1000
Director, Cinematographer, and Co-founder of Hardcover Studios, a Seattle-based film production company. I am a filmmaker with over 10 years of experience and a background in documentary production. By working on documentaries, I have become a more adept videographer that is comfortable working in fast-paced environments and is accustomed to editing large amounts of footage into clear, concise videos that are always driven by emotional storytelling. My background in documentary film has given me years of experience in all aspects of film production. Whether your project requires simply operating a camera for a one-day event, or everything from pre-production to directing, cinematography, lighting, sound recording and editing, I am capable of meeting these demands while staying within your budget.
Seattle, WA, USA
$300 - $1000
I'm a freelance photographer, editor & producer based in Seattle, with experience in print, broadcast and digital journalism. Some of my ongoing clients include European Pressphoto Agency, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters Pictures, High Country News, Getty Images. I'm currently working on a long-term project about the proposed Keystone XL pipeline and what it means for people living in South Dakota and Nebraska, the last two states that have yet to issue a final approval for the pipeline's construction. With a new Republican-controlled Senate & Congress in 2015, a decision to move forward will likely be made and President Obama will be required to make a final decision. Some of my past projects include time spent with American militias in the Pacific Northwest and an investigative piece on a cross-burning white supremacist who ran for sheriff in Bonner County of Idaho.
Seattle, WA, USA
$750 - $1500
My name is Tyler and I’m an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and business owner. I find myself being constantly inspired by the filmmaking process. From traveling the world, to being on the sidelines in front of 70,000 people, to working with a diverse group of people, there is no shortage of possibilities. I’m extremely thankful to be able to pursue what I love and am passionate about for a living. I'm available to DP as an individual or if you need a larger crew, my team at VIA Creatives can handle any production role. Companies I’ve worked with: Microsoft, AT&T, Direct TV, SAP, Verizon, Canon, University of Washington, Seattle Public Utilities, ESPN, NFL, Concur Awards: 1X Emmy Award (3X nominated) 4X Telly Award Part 107 certified UAV pilot
Seattle, WA, USA
$800 - $1500
I'm an American cinematographer with a decade of professional experience, having worked in France, the UK, Chile and Senegal on various documentary and narrative pieces. Recent 2nd Unit DP feature work include A Good Girl (2019) and You Can’t Say No (2018) (Peter Fonda and Marguerite Moreau). Awards include a Best Foreign Film (short) at the Burbank International Film Festival and a Webby for Journey to the Edge of Space. I've shot countless other commercial, music video, branded content and documentary work for major brands and networks. With a BFA in Motion Pictures and Television emphasis of Cinematography from Academy of Art University in San Francisco, I continue to work in all forms of film with a love of light.
Seattle, WA, USA
$700 - $1500
Hello, I am a Seattle based Cinematographer/Colorist/Editor with over 10 years of experience. I have worked in many rolls including Producer, Video Director, Senior Photographer/Editor, Director of Photography and Colorist. The companies I have worked for and clients I have worked with include abc, Fox, Boeing, Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders, Washington Wine Commission, Disney, Visit Charleston, Visit Victoria BC and more. Story is king but at the same time it needs to share equal parts with the visual production value. My style is very cinematic and have been trained by some of Hollywood’s best at the American Society of Cinematographers. My objective is to create a great story at a high production value while maintaining great relationships with clients.
Shelton, WA 98584, USA
$250 - $1000
I'm a Miwok investigative journalist known for my ability to tackle challenging and inaccessible stories that others may shy away from. With my background in travel writing, I have honed my skills in crafting captivating narratives. I'm one of the few who transitioned from blog to print in 2011, while expanding my expertise to include photography, video and documentary production, and emerging media. I believe stories should engage readers on multiple levels and am passionate about shedding light on pressing environmental challenges and amplifying the voices and stories of Indigenous Peoples. I continue to push the boundaries of storytelling, fearlessly taking on stories that others may find daunting. Please consider my extensive coverage of Standing Rock in 2016.
Seattle, WA, USA
$40 - $125
Jaya Productions sprang to life in the vibrant tech mecca of Seattle, WA in 2001. The early days included launching huge brands through direct to consumer such as Oxiclean, Sonicare, and George Foreman Grill. As the company matured, it grew into the broadcast space, editing and finishing shows airing on networks like A&E, HGTV, and History. Times change, and in recent years we’ve launched into corporate and commercial video, with work for Amazon, Real Networks, PATH, US Dept. of Energy, King County, Microsoft, and our largest client, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. We bring our passion for storytelling and our love of connecting people with those stories, to every project.
Seattle, WA, USA
$400 - $1500
A seasoned Emmy Award-winning producer/shooter with more than fifteen years of experience developing, producing and shooting documentaries, broadcast television series and strategic multimedia communications. Born and raised in Calgary, Canada and trained in the trenches of the factual television industry of Washington, DC, Nils now calls Seattle home, working with broadcast clients, Fortune 500 companies and small businesses throughout the world. He has produced, shot and written over a hundred broadcast and non-broadcast projects for clients such as History, Discovery, The National Park Service, PBS, National Geographic, Red Bull Media and BET.
Seattle, WA, USA
$300 - $900
About Hi there, my name is Sarah and I’ve been working in film in the Pacific Northwest for the past three years. I am currently located in Seattle but able to work in Portland as a local. While I often work as a Production Assistant, my passion for film and production sets lies within the artistic side. I love creating a space by selecting, arranging, and placing objects to create a visually appealing scene. It involves understanding color, texture, and composition to convey a specific mood or message. With my keen eye for detail and aesthetic sense, I can transform any space into a work of art.
Seattle, WA, USA
$500 - $1500
1 reviewRoss Fenter is a journalist and a film maker with over 22 years of experience working in film and television. After serving in the US Army overseas and earning a degree from the University of Montana, Ross moved to Los Angeles to embark on a career in film and tv with a focus on documentary film making. Ross has filmed in over a dozen countries, from the jungles of Thailand and Burma working with the Karen refugees and guerrilla fighters, to the occupied territories of The West Bank, Brazil, Peru, Laos, Mozambique, Somalia & Cambodia among others.
Seattle, WA, USA
$500 - $1200
I am an educator, videographer and documentary filmmaker. I aim to create films that inspire, educate, build empathy and promote social equity. I have spent two decades in public health, violence prevention, survivor advocacy, research and community mobilization. I pivoted to documentary and videography in 2019 and started a video production business where I work with nonprofits, community agencies and small businesses. I collaborate with clients to tell the stories of how they are making a difference in their communities.
Seattle, WA, USA
$700 - $2500
I'm a visual journalist and filmmaker focusing on human trafficking, alternative energy, and the environment. I tell stories for non-profits, news organizations, and companies. I specialize in developing and producing social media ready projects with character driven narratives and universal themes built on the tenets of journalism. I'm a World Press, Pictures of the Year and Best of Photojournalism winner, Emmy and Webby nominated, and have won several successful journalism and social justice impact grants.
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