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North Adams, MA 01247, USA
$400 - $600
1 reviewMohamad Junaid is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
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North Adams, MA 01247, USA
$400 - $600
1 reviewMohamad Junaid is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
$200 - $500
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1 reviewTyngsborough, MA, USA
$10 - $350
1 reviewBoston, MA, USA
$240 - $480
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3 reviewsHoboken, NJ, USA
$400 - $1000
Director, Writer & Videographer with experience in Commercials, Fiction, Internet, TV & Documentary. I've lived and worked in Seville, Madrid, London, New Delhi, Mexico City and New York City. I write film scripts, articles, and fiction narratives, and I direct films, documentaries, and commercials. Here a few other facts you may want to know about me: - My first Feature Film as Director Bad Vegan and The Teleportation Machine was premiered at the Brooklyn Film Festival 2016 and will be part of the Woodstock Film Festival. - I co-wrote two feature films with Mexican director Humberto Hinojosa: Paraiso Perdido, released in 2016 and Camino a Marte, to be released in 2017. - My short film Miss Mystery has screened at Coney Island Film Festival, Long Island Film Festival & NYLA Film Festival. - I've directed many commercials and fiction projects in Spain, UK, India, Mexico and the USA. Also, I have spent time as a columnist for Nylon Magazine Mexico.
Boston, MA, USA
$5000 - $10000
Jeremy S. Levine is an Emmy award-winning filmmaker dedicated to telling innovative, intimate, cinematic stories. As a freelance director, producer, editor, and cinematographer, he has created branded content for companies like 23andMe, Ben & Jerry's, and the Brooklyn Brewery. He has produced, shot, and edited segments for outlets like PBS NewsHour, Nat Geo, and Time Magazine. And he has worked as a freelance filmmaker for non-profits including the Dramatists Guild Fund, (RED), and the Covenant House. Levine's films explore race, trauma, and disillusionment and seek to unearth buried tragedies and work towards the often-elusive goal of reconciliation. An Emmy award-winning filmmaker and two-time Sundance Institute fellow, his work has screened at over one hundred film festivals around the world including the Berlinale, Tribeca, and Sundance, streamed on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Sundance Now, Starz, and Hulu, broadcast nationally in nine countries, and received 18 festival awards. His last feature documentary, For Ahkeem, is a love story set against the backdrop of the Ferguson uprising and the school-to-prison pipeline. For Ahkeem played as an official selection of over 60 film festivals where it won 10 awards, including 8 “Best Documentary Awards.” The film was named in Top 10 Lists by both Entertainment Weekly and People and was included on the “Unforgettables” List by the Cinema Eye Honors, a list that IndieWire wrote “helped to define documentary cinema in 2017.” He recently released The Panola Project, a short film that chronicles the journey of the unstoppable Dorothy Oliver to vaccinate her rural, Black town of Panola, AL from the convenience store she runs out of a mobile home. Nearly 99% of adults in her town have received the shot in a state with one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country. The Panola Project was an official selection of over 35 festivals including Sundance, Hot Docs, and the DOC NYC Shortlist. The film received five Special Jury Prizes, three Audience Awards, and two Grand Jury Prizes, including the Oscar-qualifying Best Documentary Short Award at the Florida Film Festival. The film was released with The New Yorker, featured on MSNBC’s Morning Joe and The Last Word, and written about in over 50 publications including USA Today, The Boston Globe, Business Insider, and People. In 2006, Levine co-founded the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective (BFC), a community of professional filmmakers dedicated to collaboration and mutual support. He is currently developing projects about a former white supremacist turned vagabond clown, a personal documentary-horror film, and a hybrid film highlighting the deep bond between two men who met in prison.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
$350 - $750
Before starting CaveLight Films, Jordan wrote and produced numerous TV and documentary projects for Travel Channel, A&E Network, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet, as well as produced TV commercials abroad for brands that include Adidas, Samsung and Head & Shoulders. In 2008, he produced the feature length documentary, Where I Stand: The Hank Greenspun Story narrated by Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins and directed by Emmy Award winner Scott Goldstein. Jordan has also produced multiple short documentaries for SgpMedia, which are on permanent exhibit in major museums including the Newseum in Washington, DC, The Simon Wiesenthal Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles and the Tolerance Center in New York City. He also occasionally does freelance video work for the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Jordan earned his Masters from the University of California, Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.
North Kingstown, RI, USA
$500 - $1500
“Tim, you are the most determined and unflappable person I have ever met.” -Gov. Tom Ridge, former Secretary of Homeland Security, United States of America. Tim Gray is a national award-winning documentary film director, producer and writer based in Rhode Island. Tim has produced and directed 17 documentary films to date on the personal stories of the World War II generation. All of Tim’s films air nationally on American Public Television and also globally in such countries as China, Australia, France and England. Tim’s film travels have taken him to: Guadalcanal, Corregidor, Bataan, Manila, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, the Russell Islands, Banika, Pearl Harbor, Normandy, France (eleven times), Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg (twice), Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany (twice). Tim has won 5 Regional Emmy Awards for his films, 2 International Indie Film Fest Awards and a National Programming Excellence Award from American Public Television.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
$250 - $2500
I'm a film director and editor for social documentary and narrative projects worldwide. I freelance for several television production companies in Haiti, Colombia and Guatemala. I am the creative director of Gabriel Films, documentary production company in New York, where I reside. I work since 2010 in Haiti, where I trained a local team of audio-visual production. With his team, I have produced over 65 short documentaries for the work of NGOs in the country and now I'm carrying the first season of a television series called "A FOREST GROWTH IN HAITI". Some of my most recent work includes a cooking show in Guatemala called DESAFIO CULINARIO, broadcasted in Guatemala’s prime time. I was the editor for the Australian documentary FRACKMAN in 2014. I directed and edited the documentary CAST THE FIRST STONE, winner of the "Bahamas Film Festival Spirit Of Freedom & Documentary Audience Award for Best Documentary" in 2013.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
$1 - $1000
Alberto Ferreras is a writer and filmmaker known for his award winning novel “B as in Beauty”—published in the U.S. Spain, and Italy—, and for “Habla”, a 14-part documentary series created for HBO Latino in 2003. He is also one of the creators of “El Perro y el Gato”, a bilingual children’s animated show for HBO Family, and “Madres y Comadres” the first web-novela produced by Kmart for the Hispanic market of the U.S. He recently made his debut as a screenwriter with "Que Viva La Música" official selection to Sundance 2015. Ferreras has directed advertising campaigns for Dish Latino, HBO, MetroPlus, Verizon Wireless, and Walgreens among others. His Spanish version of the song “What it feels like for a Girl” was included in Madonna’s Drowned World Tour, and he recently collaborated with Los Crema Paraíso in their new album "De Película". He is a feature contributor for Vanity Fair Spain and a frequent guest speaker at the Smithsonian Latino Center. He was recently chosen Fan Guest
Boston, MA, USA
$550 - $1500
Award-winning television producer and host, Dan Egan is the owner of Degan Media, a New Hampshire-based media production and content creation company that has produced television, livestream and created programming for international, national and regional distribution. An accomplished author and action sports journalist, Mr. Egan has covered three Olympics and is a weekly contributor to Boston.com and produces for the US Sailing Team. His "Edging the Xtreme" radio show is featured on RadioBDC.com. First known as a world renown extreme skier, he is considered a pioneer of action sports. Egan has appeared in countless action sports films and his exploits have been featured on the Discovery Channel, ESPN, MTV, ABC, NBC. A sports consultant, he most recently produced a webinar and content for the NH "Life of an Athlete" substance abuse prevention campaign. Mr. Egan is an international motivational speaker and He is also runs and guides adventure trips from the Arctic to the Alps.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
I'm an award-winning journalist with over twenty years' experience working as a broadcast producer of news and documentaries as well as a reporter for print and radio outlets. Over the years, I've covered topics ranging from fracking to polygamous Mormons; I’ve interviewed both the homeless and the Secretary General of the UN; and I’ve shot anywhere from prisons to palaces. I started my broadcast career working for CNN in Rome, and then continued back in the United States as staff producer for Globo TV of Brazil, for Eurovision and for ARD German TV. As an independent broadcast producer, my clients have included Bavarian TV, ARTE, ZDF German TV, as well as Swedish, Danish, Dutch and Norwegian television. In recent years, I've delved into print and radio, winning a regional Edward R. Murrow and a New York City Press Club Award, among others, for my feature reports. I love to travel and speak (or manage to get by in!) various languages.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
$100 - $1000
Hi there, My name is Rachel White, and I'm a hardworking journalist who aspires to make the world a more inclusive, better place through my work. I am prepared to work tirelessly to tell untold stories and to learn from those around me. I recently graduated with a master's degree from the Medill School of Journalism where I specialized in national security and social justice reporting as well as documentary filmmaking. My capstone documentary was nominated for a Chicago/Midwestern Emmy award in the long form, nonfiction category. I graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with degrees in broadcast journalism and political science, as well as a minor in international relations in May 2014. I recently won a college Emmy award for a show that I produced during undergrad in Cuba. I also previously reported for The Daily Collegian where I covered the Sandusky trial from inside the courtroom. I have reported for numerous outlets using broadcast, print and social media.
Boston, MA, USA
$1000 - $1500
I'm a video director, editor, and motion graphics artist based in the Boston area. In the past I've worked for Brafton, a content marketing agency in Downtown Boston with clients all over the country. I currently work full time for the Harvard Kennedy School as a video producer and editor. (And I also do some freelancing, hence why I am here!) In my time at Brafton and Harvard, I've had the opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects. These have included shooting interviews, b-roll, studio work, event coverage and live action projects. At Brafton, I developed a strong editorial sense and a passion for helping businesses and organizations tell their stories in creative, interesting ways. My position at Harvard has been particularly challenging and rewarding because I've been able to produce videos on a wide range of topics, from environmental and financial policy to public health and housing. I enjoy the challenge of taking a relatively esoteric or difficult subject and making it accessible to a wider audience. It is my hope that I can continue helping organizations connect with their audiences through effective storytelling and compelling visuals.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
$125 - $400
Hi there! I'm a multi-award winning producer, reporter and storyteller. I recently moved to NYC, having spent the past few years producing for a national prime-time news and documentary program in Australia. I have produced both long and short form programming, documentaries and digital content. I have strong experience wearing both editorial and organizational hats. I have produced top rating + award winning shows on: Syria, cyborgs, virginity, Greek crisis, Afghanistan, Fetal Alcohol epidemic, stem cell cowboys, cancer breakthroughs, family violence, Indigenous teens, relinquishing care of a disabled child to the state, circumcision etc. Key skills include: Story proposals, extensive research, fact checking + analysis Book key guests & preinterview on-air talent Field Produce + direct & rough edit video packages Script long + short form. Line produce from the control room Write web content + social media Production admin (eg releases, locations, call sheets)
Waltham, MA, USA
$500 - $2000
Joe Zeitouny is a filmmaker and documentarian interested in exploring the vast world of culture and musical expression through narrative, observational documentary, and formal documentary work. He is currently a student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a path to graduate in 2024 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in film. Within the past eight years, he has worked alongside the Boston Celtics to rebirth the Waltham High School TV broadcasting program to document the high school's basketball team, made promotional films for the Waltham Parks department to help with community engagement, and was a marketing intern for Alira Health to inform the actions the company was taking to become more environmentally friendly. He has worked on numerous documentaries independently and with a team of other like-minded creatives. During the summer of 2023, he went to Dublin, Ireland, to film a feature documentary with the Cuala Foundation to capture asylum seekers' hardships and the road to getting citizenship. He had also worked on short documentary films about the Black Lives Matter movement in Waltham, MA, and Minneapolis, MN. He has been working with UW-Milwaukee's doc/UWM to produce, direct, film, and edit shorts for companies about UW-Milwaukee alumni. Some companies that he worked with are Trek, The Brady Street Improvement District, and American Scores MKE. He is also a narrative cinematographer and gaffer who worked in many corporate and student films. Currently, he is working on a short documentary about local jazz in Milwaukee.
Bloomfield, NJ, USA
$300 - $600
As a television journalist, videographer and editor trained in investigative and field reporting, I have successfully produced award-winning stories for decade for multi-platform local and national news outlets. I grew up in New Jersey, where I read the news into my parents camcorder as a kid, so it's not surprising I wound up immersed in video production. Early in my career, I learned to pursue my instincts, rather than follow the pack. This gave me courage to leave my first news job out of college, as an assistant producer at Fox News Channel, to anchor for an online business news start up in the midst of an economic meltdown. This helped me jump into the world of on camera reporting. Over the past 12 years my career has evolved from an intern at NBC's Today Show to reporting for major-market newsrooms including PBS and PIX11. I've investigated rail safety in the wake of deadly crashes and revealed crossing equipment failures at one of the nation's largest transit agencies, prompting reparative action by lawmakers and the agency, as well as a nod from the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences. During my role as a correspondent for NJTV, I uncovered hundreds of deceased voters names still on the rolls and casting ballots. I've learned that successful stories come when you can pull the personal human experience out of the data and documents. Recently I forged a partnership that enables me to rebuild dilapidated housing in burgeoning areas of my home state, allowing me to further another passionate mission - entrepreneurship, economic development and beautifying neighborhoods in my home state. My career has afforded me the freedom to indulge in my passions for travel, wine collecting and cooking. Additional competencies: - Video & audio engineering - Video editing on Final Cut & Premiere - Image editing on Photoshop - Light coding - Web / social media
Hudson, NY 12534, USA
$850 - $1500
Don Downey is a documentary director/writer/shooter/editor with a portfolio of public issue and narrative films. Downey's creative ability blends story with visual. He has a background in broadcast news, documentaries, and web series. He is a former NBC television affiliate reporter. He is also a fiction writer. Downey’s films elicit powerful stories from widely varying subjects. He worked on an environmental film on the Hopi reservation, numerous climate change films, as well as documentaries on sustainable cities with the Rockefeller Foundation. He has a resume of human-interest and promotional films ranging from health care, to contemporary art profiles, to corporate image. His film, Time in the Barrel: Death & Life in Vietnam looks at the disturbing impacts of war, and won the Portland Film Festival. Downey’s strengths are skilled interviewing, an informal yet efficient production style, imaginative writing and sharp editing.
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