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Perhaps one of the most significant lessons I have learned is mastering rhythms, and creating stories. My skills come from editing corporate videos, TV commercials, documentaries, short movies, feature trailers, and music videos. These projects were made for different parts of the world, such as Lebanon, Egypt, Denmark, USA, Sarajevo, Yemen, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, France, Germany, Italy, Dubai, Jordan, UK, Pakistan. I was born and raised in Lebanon, a place open to diversity. I speak three languages, English, French and Arabic. I obtained my BA in 2006 in filmmaking, my honorary masters in 2009 in TV production. I have created and wrote two television comedy shows since 2010. That year, I also was teaching film-editing techniques for college students. The opportunity of supervising the student’s final projects, gave me an absolute pleasure. Come 2012, I moved to Boston, USA and embarked on a new adventure, expanding my experiences in the languages of reason and emotions.
Boston, MA, USA
$500 - $1500
Raz has over ten years of experience in film and television. He is co-founder of LittleFire, a Content and Production Company. In 2017, he co-created the LEGO Group YouTube series “REBRICKULOUS”, where he also served as Producer and Director. Additional commercial clients consist of CVS, AOL & BOSE. He began his career at NBC’s “LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN”. From television he transitioned to film, working for Scott Macaulay’s production company, Forensic Films. He has Produced and Production Managed more than 20 features. Most recently, he produced the feature “SAUL AT NIGHT”, starring Kentucker Audley and Cannes Award-Winning Actress, Suzanne Clement, which was accepted into IFP’s 2018 Narrative Film Labs, alongside Executive Producer, Stephen Skoly (“DONALD CRIED”). He served as Production Consultant on “NOVEMBER CRIMINALS” (starring Ansel Elgort, Chloe Moretz, Catherine Keener and David Strathairn), produced “JACK GOES HOME”, (directed by Thomas Dekker and starring Britt Robertson, Rory Culkin & Natasha Lyonne), and the regional Emmy Winning PBS Mystery-Comedy series “THE COBBLESTONE CORRIDOR.”
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.
Boston, MA, USA
$1000 - $3000
After athletically peaking in high school and tearing some ligaments along the way, Chris (aka Doza) discovered a passion for photography and motion. He has now shot stills and video content, often simultaneously, for some of the most recognizable brands and publications in the world utilizing his signature production style of truthful, intimate, documentary story telling. When he's not running around photographing and filming athletes such as Olympic Gold Medalist Aly Raisman or NFL Superstar JJ Watt, he travels to countries like Rwanda to document how sports are improving lives in developing communities. Chris' work documenting the rise of basketball in Rwanda for NGO, Shooting Touch, has been recognized by the United Nations Office on Sport for Development and Peace and his photos have been published within hall of fame sports writer Jackie MacMullan's essay titled "Using Basketball to Break the Cycle of Poverty and Disease in Rwanda" for ESPN.
Boston, MA, USA
$800 - $1200
Alex H. Gómez is the Founder, Creative Director, and Director of Photography of Intercultural Productions, a production company specializing in culturally appropriate media. He is a native Colombian and has been in the film and journalism fields for over twenty-five years. Alex is an award-winning documentary director whose work has been shown internationally. In Colombia, he worked as a producer and documentary director at TelePacifico. Although his work covered diverse areas concerning the lives of Colombians, much of it centered on indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities in order to raise awareness about their lives, perspectives, and hopes for the future. After moving to the US, Alex created Intercultural Productions as a way to break down barriers between different cultures and groups of people and use communications tools for promoting equity and understanding. Alex holds a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and social issues and it permeates through everything he does. Alex holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from Universidad del Valle in Colombia and a Masters of Communication and Education from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona in Spain. He has taught Hispanic culture at the High School and University level and gives lectures to Universities and organizations on the topic as well. He has traveled extensively throughout Latin America, Europe, and Asia for both work and pleasure. He enjoys photographing indigenous communities and has a recent exhibit showcasing his work in the Amazon and the resilience of the indigenous population to a changing environment.
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