Kate G.
Oakland, CA, USA
$450 - $900
1 review- Video Editor - News
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
Oakland, CA, USA
$450 - $900
1 reviewSan Francisco County, San Francisco, CA, USA
$200 - $4294967295
3 reviewsVisual designer and producer for AJ+
San Francisco County, San Francisco, CA, USA
$600 - $1500
Hi, I'm Chris Layhe, a native of Cheshire in the UK, but US based for the past 20 years. I started out life as a documentary director and editor at the BBC in London, before creating my own UK company to allow me to expand into the DP and editor roles on film, broadcast and corporate projects. Today I'm San Francisco based and I concentrate more on DP, editor and colorist work - using this synergy to get the most from any story in each of these key disciplines in both the visual and sound. Of course, you never fully give up directing once you have it in your system, and I do still direct some pieces, like music videos. But I prefer to offer this as an added extra to working with me on your team - having an editor who understands the whole process and is as happy rewriting a section of the script or providing notes to a camera team as he is cutting an hour long special makes for an easy life! The same with a DP who can step in to help in a crunch, or direct and shoot 2nd Unit.
Sonoma, CA 95476, USA
$400 - $1500
Casey has shot for NowThis, MTV, Frontline/World, Comcast Streampix, Nissan, and FoodMattersTV, among many other local and national producers. Her work includes nationally distributed television commercials, independent feature documentaries and short narrative films. In 2013, she premiered her feature documentary directorial debut The Organic Life to sold-out crowds at the 36th Mill Valley Film Festival, where it was included in the prestigious Active Cinema circle. The film won Best Documentary Feature at the Santa Cruz Film Festival and is available online on Hulu, iTunes, and Amazon. Mongolia: Land Without Fences aired as a FRONTLINE/World "Rough Cut" in 2007. In 2008, Casey received a Fulbright scholarship to produce Los Famosos, a feature length documentary set in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She spent 2010 in the Dominican Republic as the First Unit Director of Ballplayer: Pelotero, an award-winning New York Times’ Critics Pick and in San Francisco as an assistant production coordinator for The Two Escobars, an award-winning ESPN 30 for 30 documentary. In addition to freelance work, she currently teaches film production at Cal State East Bay.
San Francisco, CA, USA
$500 - $850
Award-winning filmmaker and editor with a quick eye, a balance of technical and creative strengths and a talent for crafting emotionally-engaging, character-driven stories. Fernanda Tornaghi brings Brazilian flair and congeniality to her TV, film and corporate work. Her specialties span reality, documentary and fiction formats. She prides herself on being the kind of quick study who was able to high dive into editing for the Rio Olympics without any prior sports experience. She’s been known to make hard-nosed directors cry with her storytelling. Her feature documentary Queen of Brazil premiered at the 2008 Rio International Film Festival. It was awarded best feature at the 2010 NY Brazilian Film Festival and nominated for best documentary at the 2009 Zurich International Film Festival. Fernanda began her career in NYC and worked with independent filmmakers Bill Brand and Abigail Child. She also served as assistant editor to renowned Brazilian editors Leli Figueiredo, edt. and Henrique Tartarotti, edt.
San Francisco County, San Francisco, CA, USA
$100 - $600
Kathleen is a documentary filmmaker. She serves as the Social Media Manager and Film Assistant at Flying Carp Productions. After receiving her BA in journalism and documentary production from Flagler College in 2015, she has been working in the San Francisco documentary community for award-winning independent production companies. She assists filmmakers with all aspects of production including social media, data research, film-trailer editing, shooting interviews, fundraising management, and distribution. She has a passion for journalism and documentary production. She interned as a researcher at the CNN headquarters in Atlanta. Her projects have included reporting on the homeless crisis in Atlanta, which won her a Georgia Associated Press Broadcasters Award. She traveled to Kenya where she produced a short documentary film, "Living Positive." This film highlighted the amazing work of the Safe Water Aids Project in Kenya.
San Francisco, CA, USA
$650 - $1500
I’m a creative & current Producer & DP in the SF Bay Area whose passion is character-driven stories that reveal an underlying issue. I love what I do, and that comes across in my work with you, and the product I deliver. Recently, I was honored to be Director of Photography on Warner Brother's award-winning movie 'Batkid Begins' (2015), Video Exhibit Producer for Global Lives Project at Lincoln Center, NYC (2016), and to film for NBC's 1st Look (2016). As a Producer & Director, I've successfully crafted award-winning videos for tech start-ups & fortune 500 companies to build brand awareness & also work independently as a documentary filmmaker on inspiring & emotionally engaging films, which has brought me to Vietnam, Cambodia, India & Brazil. In addition, I'm a filmmaker for the Global Lives Project, a collective that films 24-hour lives around the world, as part of a global collection of day-in-life videos. My fortes? Ideating & Creative collaboration, Putting together a dynamic crew, Cinematography, Storytelling, Directing on location. Team player.
San Francisco, CA, USA
$1000 - $1500
Experienced Emmy-award-winning photojournalist with an artistic eye who thrives in fast-paced, high-pressure, high-energy working environment of TV news and internet broadcasting. Demonstrated success setting up and executing a wide range of work for multiple shows and web platforms, meeting deadlines, and troubleshooting as problems arise. Versatile self-starter and multitasker who works quickly and efficiently on independent shoots and as a key team player. Reputation for quality production and portfolio that includes daily news packages, live shots, special reports, and sports including Warriors, Giants, and Raiders highlights. Content seeker with strong work ethic and positive attitude. Strategic vision for unplanned breaking news events. Recognized proficiency at in-camera editing, enabling ease for reporters and producers to log, and transition to raw video over various platforms, including social media. Accustomed to all news environments.
Oakland, CA, USA
$400 - $600
Hi! I’m a video producer and writer on a quest to tell new stories and to examine the accuracy and implications of established narratives. My videos, articles and audio stories have been published by Business Insider, Insider, Slate Magazine, the Orlando Sentinel, VII Foundation, The Chautauquan Daily and Dublin South FM in Ireland. Before joining Storyhunter, I worked as a video editor, producer and animator for Business Insider, where my videos received over 15 million views across YouTube, Twitter, Snapchat and Facebook. Some of my most recent documentary and video essay projects trace the battle surrounding a Confederate statue in a small Florida town, and the way 'Parasite' director Bong Joon-ho recycles and perfects moments from film to film. SKILLS • Adobe: Premiere, After Effects, Audition, Lightroom, Illustrator, Photoshop, Media Encoder, Prelude • Video: Pitching, research, pre-production, shooting B-roll, interviewing (reporting, audio, lighting, framing), sourcing imagery, organizing footage, scripting, narration, editing, animation, refining audio, color correction, subtitling, using CMS and Xchange, launching and growing online video series, setting and achieving views goals • Journalism: Video and podcast production, news and culture reporting and writing, still photography and editing, writing captions, leading and organizing production teams RECOGNITION • 2020 NPR Kroc Finalist for “The Statue That Won’t Go Away” • Official Selection 2019, SPLICE Film Fest in the Short Documentary category for “What We Used to Be"
San Francisco, CA, USA
$700 - $1000
1 reviewI am an Emmy nominated producer and director with experience developing, producing, directing and editing more than 400 hours of content. My portfolio includes docu-series, documentaries, original branded digital programming, digital series, VR, feature films and commercials. From 2007-2010, I served as the Producer of New Media at 51 Minds Entertainment. My leadership and responsibilities included overseeing on-air special programming and all stages of creative series development, strategy, production and post for digital and social media platforms. Under my leadership, 51 Minds Digital/Vh1.com produced 3,000+ episodes totaling over 350 hours of digital content. During this time, 51 Minds’ digital platform initiatives set landmark standards for their distribution partners. After 51 Minds Entertainment, I went on to produce a number of on-air projects, for production partners such as Facebook Watch, Amazon Prime, MTV, VH1, Discovery, Bravo, A&E, We TV, Lionsgate and others. Recently, I served as the Co-Executive Producer for the Discovery Channel documentary ‘The Swim’, chronicling a long distance swimmer’s attempt at crossing the North Pacific from Japan to San Francisco. I currently serve as Co-EP at Sharp Entertainment, overseeing the production and post production on a variety of shows. With a keen cinematic eye and sense of visual storytelling, coupled with vast experiences in digital content, non-scripted, traditional TV space, feature length film and documentary production, I have a uniquely extensive skill set encompassing the development, content creation, production and post-production of a wide variety of formats to execute the highest digital standard across all platforms.
Alameda, CA, USA
$200 - $700
Adam Garrett-Clark holds a Bachelors of Science in Print Multimedia Journalism from Emerson College, Boston Massachusetts. While backpacking through Central America he founded a monthly Tourism Magazine, in Leon Nicaragua. As lead writer, editor and ad salesman, LeonEazy published six issues, distributing 1500 copies in town, and became a force in the local economy. In 2007 he returned to the states, taking a job as an ad salesman for a weekly newspaper in Northern Manhattan, New York. His intent was to write. By the end of his three years, Manhattan Times created a staff writer position for him and he was developing a series of short news documentaries for the website. In 2010 Garrett-Clark returned to San Francisco taking temporary work as a Pedicab driver while looking for a job in media. Seduced by the beauty of making a living on a bicycle, his cover letter writing fizzled out. Taking on freelance journalism projects throughout that time his work has included: Video evidence collection for Law Firm Siegel & Yee, Scriptwriting for explainer video series MinuteVideos, post production for Independent Lens series The Revolutionary Optimist, Research assistant to Wired Magazine writer Gary Wolf and Joshua Davis on separate occasions. Production Assistant and or Consultant on various documentary projects, Produced videos for the arts center, The Crucible, which exhibited at the Oakland Airport, and wrote for Patch San Leandro.
Oakland, CA, USA
$900 - $1500
Isara is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and freelance director of photography and editor based in Oakland, CA. Her verité cinematography is noted for demonstrating the trust she earns with her subjects and her ability to considerately perceive and represent complex truths at the heart of each story. As a Video Producer for KQED Arts (PBS/NPR affiliate in the SF Bay Area) Isara produced, edited and shot a dozen mini-docs for the web reaching a nationwide audience. She produced and edited the Portland episode of the pilot season of KQED Art’s Webby Award-winning web series If Cities Could Dance, which highlights dancers around the country and the social issues they address with their art. She shot for KQED’s Regional Emmy-winning video A Border Wall of Piñatas Brings a Community Together. Her work has also appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle, CrossCut Seattle, EdSource and The Grotto Network. She has been involved in feature documentaries on Netflix, CNN, and MSNBC. Isara has directed, shot and edited short documentaries in the San Francisco Bay Area for the East Bay AIDS Center; Women Organized Against Life-Threatening Disease (WORLD), a grass-roots Oakland org helping unhoused women understand and wean off opioid abuse; and for the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts, the only public high school in the US with a World Art curriculum. She holds a masters degree in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, where she was selected as a Documentary Fellow. She grew up in a neighborhood of Boston, MA.
San Francisco County, San Francisco, CA, USA
$500 - $1500
Producer/Director/Cinematographer from Brooklyn, NYC. Now residing in the Bay area. Freelancer for KQED Arts & Sciences. Currently commissioned by the Oakland Museum for 3 films about West Oakland set to screen in july 2016 til 2017. Back in NYC I was Producer for two seasons of a TV show called "Behind the Unsigned" for FuseTV. The show was a reality-docu series that profiled unsigned talent receiving notoriety independent of a record label deal. Soon after I created my own indy series called "Say Something Worth Something", SSWS for short. It was a play on the MTA transit slogan "If You See Something Say Something". It profiles artist and creators in the NYC Metro area that I felt deserved a platform. The series was picked up by Complex mag. and AfroPunk Festival. This series is what garnered the attention of KQED. I really enjoy working on docs long & short. I have a feature length doc on gender identity I completed this year in the role of Lead DP called "We Exist".
Oakland, CA, USA
$200 - $1000
I am an Emmy® nominated Oakland-based video producer + editor with a passion for creating powerful and engaging visual content. I am a graduate of Northwestern University, and George Washington University’s Institute for Documentary Filmmaking. She was the 2011 George Stoney Fellow at Working Films, and a 2013 BAVC Mediamaker Fellow. In 2016, she received an Emmy® nomination for “Women Dancers Redefine Oakland’s Street Dancing Scene”, published on KQED Arts. Stemming from a background in psychology and the non-profit sector, her focus is on mission driven content. In the past I have worked on feature documentaries, online courses, short documentary & video journalism, and short marketing content for non-profit organizations via outlets including KQED, The New York Times, TED, and others. I believe in the power of media to expose stories and truth, spark conversations, and break down barriers.
San Francisco, CA, USA
$450 - $1200
Meera Angelica Joshi is an international filmmaker who was born in New Zealand, raised in Australia and currently lives in New York, USA. Meera started making films in high school which gained recognition from teachers and peers. She followed her dream to New York University to pursue writing and directing. While at NYU she gained skills in producing, art direction and editing which helped inform her decisions as a director. She interned on films such as They Came Together and Chinese Puzzle as well as the Dr. Oz Show. Combining her interest in Himalayan art and film, she interned in the film programming department at the Rubin Museum of Art where she helped curate their documentary series, Lunch Matters. Since graduating, Meera has completed two films and worked at Bloomberg as a video editor. At Bloomberg, she learnt a lot about producing unscripted pieces and developed a love for documentary. She currently works as a freelance producer and editor and is producing a web series called "How We Met" documenting the hilarious, unexpected and profound ways people come together.
Vista Del Monte, CA 94131, USA
$500 - $1500
1 reviewDedicated and meticulous Producer / Videographer / Editor with an eye for detail and an excellent record of employer satisfaction. Comprehensive experience with all aspects of video production and post-production. I'm a San Francisco based producer, director, cinematographer and editor. In the late nineties I began to build design, multi-media and video production boutiques where, writing and producing original television and integrated marketing campaigns for local and global brands (Symantec, Seagate, EVault, Citrix, PBS, Oakland Museum of California, Mollusk Surf Shop) allowed me to hone my visual storytelling skills. Now as co-creator and director of photography for SeaLevelTV my camera work can be found capturing short documentaries about people whose lives are driven by and connected to the ocean. Telling stories is my passion. Whether they be cultural documentaries like his SeaLevelTV work or my camera work on docs such as Forever Chinatown and Not Without Us.
San Francisco County, San Francisco, CA, USA
$500 - $1000
Sub64Films specializes in documentary content for film, television, and brands. Founder Kevin Gordon is a Student Academy Award® winning documentary filmmaker whose films have screened at festivals across the world. He is drawn to inspirational, cinematic, character based storytelling. His film Dreams Awake won a 2010 Student Academy Award and was selected for the “Filmmakers of Tomorrow” program at the Telluride Film Festival. He worked as an associate producer and field producer on "I Almost Got Away With It" a 13-part documentary series for Discovery and has also worked on productions for PBS and Facebook and directed for the New York Times' OpDoc Series. His first feature-length documentary TRUE SON about a 21-year-old trying to save a city in crisis premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and has been picked up by Fusion TV, a new collaboration between Univision and Disney. Kevin received his MFA in Documentary Film and Video at Stanford University.
San Francisco County, San Francisco, CA, USA
$700 - $1000
I'm a San Francisco-based storyteller working for a more equal and integrated society. I'm dedicated to challenging taboos and illuminating truths by giving voice to marginalized populations through film. I am in the post-production phase of my SF Film Society-sponsored short documentary, There Is a Place, about a musician who visits various Alzheimer's care facilities in the SF Bay Area. The film explores how contributing to a collective musical sound within a circle of peers brings out presentness, playfulness and a sense of connection in the face of memory loss, loneliness, and the end of life. Aside from my personal film projects, I've worked with corporate, nonprofit and solopreneur clients to deliver compelling videos that serve their messages. These projects include both documentary-style and narrative shorts, and I drive these projects from creative story development to production, direction and post-production.
Alameda, CA, USA
$75 - $500
I am a documentary filmmaker, directing feature length documentary films. I have been working with social justice groups to create media to tell their stories for 12 years. I have produced hundreds of short videos to be shared online. I have been creating media around worker's strikes, election campaigns, etc so I am used to producing videos on tight deadlines. Much of the work I do has a press component; I often provide interviews, photos & broll reels to press. In 2010 when my work supporting immigrant rights communities in my home state of Arizona drew national coverage, I began getting freelance assignments for radio, PBS Jorge Gestoso Investiga, CNN Espanol, NBC National, TeleSur, Democracy Now, Bill Moyers and Al Jazeera's Faultlines (line production). I am an editor so I capture professional video/ audio with all of the components to tell a story. I came to video journalism through advocacy media but I understand the difference.
Oakland, CA, USA
$500 - $1200
Mathew Ramirez Warren is a documentary filmmaker and journalist, whose work has been featured on PBS, National Geographic, The New York Times and NBC. His feature-length documentary directorial debut, We Like It Like That, was broadcast on the PBS show America ReFramed, made Rolling Stone’s “15 Must See Movies at the SXSW Film Festival 2015” list, NBC’s “10 must see Latino and Latin American films of 2015” list, and won Best Documentary at the UrbanWorld film festival. It is distributed internationally by Saboteur Media and is available to stream free on all PBS digital platforms. In 2016, he produced and directed Eddie Palmieri: A Revolution on Harlem River Drive, an episode for the Red Bull TV documentary series The Note, and in 2017 he field produced several segments for the National Geographic documentary series Chain of Command, covering international migration through the Darien Jungle in Colombia and Panama, and ISIS recruitment among Trinidad and Tobago’s Muslim community. He founded Muddy Science Productions, a full service film, television, web media and advertising production company, and has developed, produced and edited content for brands, media outlets, organizations and entertainment companies, including Tag Heuer, Converse, Fania Records, TCS Global, Maker's Mark, Inside Hook, Wax Poetics Magazine, Discos Fuentes, California Teachers Association, The Pollination Project, Net Impact, HEAL Food Alliance, CURYJ, The Foreign Policy Association and the Institute of International Education. His latest directorial effort, Weed Dreams, is a feature-length documentary currently in post-production about Oakland's first of its kind Cannabis Equity Program. For this project he has been awarded a Berkeley Film Foundation Grant, a Miller Packan Documentary Film Fund Grant, an SF Film Documentary Film Fund Grant, and a Sundance Institute Latine Collab Scholarship.
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