Christopher W.
New York, NY, USA
$250 - $300
1 review- Production Assistant
- Production Coordinator / Crewing
- Audio Storyteller
- On-Camera Talent
New York, NY, USA
$250 - $300
1 reviewPhiladelphia, PA, USA
$250 - $400
1 reviewNew York, NY, USA
$300 - $1000
I'm an Emmy award-winning New York City and Los Angeles based editor of documentary films, commercial videos, investigative new videos, reality & documentary TV series, behind-the-scenes documentaries, social media videos and more with over 10 years experience. I additionally work as a multimedia producer, story producer, and story consultant for a wide range of companies. My most recent work includes freelancing as a Senior Video Editor for The New York Times, where I have edited several documentary and news video series including "Quarantine Diaries," "Diary of a Song" (featuring Billie Eilish, Lizzo, and Kacey Musgraves), and "Stressed Election," which was nominated for a 2021 News & Documentary Emmy for Outstanding Editing: News. I also currently freelance for a wide range of media platforms including Netflix, HBO, AMC, and Nickelodeon. My work as a commercial video editor has appeared everywhere from national ad campaigns to a billboard in Times Square for clients including Netflix, HBO, National Geographic, Adobe, Paypal, TED Talks, Paypal, Google, YouTube Originals, Sephora, Lyft, Salesforce, Clif Bar, Men's Health, The Cooking Channel, The LGBTQ Center of New York, Link NYC, Lyft, Outside Lands Music Festival, UC Berkeley, TED Talks, Google, and Planned Parenthood. The social media videos I edit for news and social media issues platform ATTN: have received tens of millions of views. I also edit for several other widely followed social media platforms such as NowThis News, BuzzFeed, Vice, Refinery 29, Big Think, Upworthy, Mic, Brut, Tastemade, and Zoe Saldana's social media production company, BESE. For Apple Music's social media platforms, I produced and edited "Broken Record," a documentary series on songs that have made a social and political impact featuring Patti Smith, Bono, Keith Richards, Sheryl Crow, and other artists. As a multimedia story producer, I have worked on numerous projects including "War Ink," an interactive website on Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and their tattoos, "This is Watts," featuring the stories of people who lived in Los Angeles during the Watts Riots, and "Stonewall Forever," a documentary and living monument in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. I have also worked as a story producer and editor for Riot Games, where I researched and scripted videos for their platforms. In 2020, I won an Emmy for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series as the editor for AMC’s “Legal Ethics With Kim Wexler," a companion web series for AMC's "Better Call Saul." As a TV editor I have worked on shows for Nickelodeon, HBO, and PBS. I recently edited behind-the-scenes documentaries for Disney, Netflix, and AMC as well as video retrospectives for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. I got my start as a documentary film editor working alongside renowned documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles of the Maysles Brothers ("Grey Gardens," "Gimme Shelter," "The Gates") and have since worked as an editor on several short and feature-length films. I am the editor of "Soledad," a feature-length documentary following three inmates after their release from one of California's most violent and overcrowded prisons, and recently co-edited "Voices Beyond The Wall," following a group of orphaned teenage girls living in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, murder capital of the world, as they learn to write poetry about their lives. I was the editor on Roku TV's Lesbian Bar Project, a docuseries following three lesbian bars across the country hosted by Lea Delaria. My work for the New York Times was nominated for a News & Documentary Emmy. My work on the docuseries Lesbian Bar Project was nominated for a GLAAD award. My work editing promos for the TV show Better Call Saul won an Emmy Award. In addition to making films, I record and conducts oral history interviews across the country for StoryCorps, a National Public Radio and Peabody Award-winning project dedicated to preserving the stories of everyday Americans at the Library of Congress. My work as a radio editor has been broadcast on NPR, WNYC, KPCC, KQED, KALW, and PRI's The World. You can view my portfolio and recent samples of my work at: https://www.kevinoliveredits.com/
New York, NY, USA
$650 - $850
Mary Catherine began her production career by traveling to Hungary to document the plight of the Roma, and produced, filmed and edited "Through Roma Eyes," for Storyful. She went on to work on documentary programs for CNN, PBS, CBS, HBO, Lifetime, and IFC, and many others. She produced a live-animation economics series, "Punk Economics with David McWilliams," and an immersive travel series "Kenny Wild" for Sky 191. Mary Catherine and Cornelia released their first independent film "A Mighty Man: The Father Gerry Roche Story" about an Irish missionary who was murdered in Kenya, in 2012. Most recently, Mary Catherine was an Editor on "The C-Word," a film Directed by Meghan O'Hara (Fahrenheit 9/11) and Executive Produced by Morgan Freeman. Mary Catherine graduated cum laude from Harvard University, and earned her MS at Columbia School of Journalism. She is currently a Video Producer for HuffPost.
New York, NY, USA
$1 - $1
Dynamic multimedia journalist, segment producer and TV contributor. I enjoy covering stories about underrepresented communities and highlighting social justice issues both locally and abroad. As such, I've covered the campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 18 in NY, which earned an award from the National Association of Black Journalists for best radio feature on a network. I've also covered anti-violence in NY, focused on the Brooklyn-based GMACC (Gangstas making astronomical community changes) which works with gang-affiliated youth to provide alternatives to violence; and community efforts to give people in food desserts healthy food options through aquaponics farms (Oko Farms) and cooking programs in Brooklyn (NEBHCO). Internationally, I've covered efforts to combat Trinidad and Tobago's surging murder rate through a youth spoken word program called the Roots Foundation.
Allentown, PA, USA
$250 - $5500
First exposed to photography in the early 1980’s, I have always enjoyed capturing images of places I have been and places I want to remember and tell others about. It seems that the camera was always with me no matter where I went. On trips around the state or around the country, photographs documented my travels and memories. The pinnacle of my personal photography was between 2001 and 2005 where I had the unique opportunity to work and live in Antarctica. The amazing scenery and experiences there could only be told to others through photography. With the availability of email and internet I was able to share my adventure through digital images. In 2012 I was awarded a First Place award in News Photography from the New Jersey Press Association and a Second Place award in News Photography from the Pennsylvania Press Association. Journalism is a second career for me. I got my start in public safety and did that for 20 years before jumping over to journalism. I specialize in covering breaking and spot news especially in situations where there is heavy law enforcement presence and or interaction with firefighters or paramedics, which nowadays is just about every large event and or disaster. Speaking the “language” of public safety, understand what is happening I can read the environment and anticipate the pending actions. Having this edge helps me better cover the news and ultimately stay safe. My work has been published in local news papers like the Express-Times and national publications including the New York Times and the USA Today. Chris is a contract freelance photographer with Lehighvalleylive.com / The Express-Times, Associated Press, NBC News, ABC News, WFMZ-TV, WTXF Fox 29, WPVI 6ABC, New York Daily News, Reuters and the Allentown Morning Call.
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
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $800
I am a skilled Video and Audio Producer with experience in numerous genres and product durations; from TV breaking news stories to in-depth features to documentaries. I am also an accomplished video and audio editor. I am: • A trusted partner and project manager having built a successful production company forging a profitable relationship with top broadcasting companies. • A collaborative leader and mentor having worked with diverse teams of writers, producers and stage crews • An accomplished journalist and media professional with writing, production, reporting and editing experience in both the U.S. and South Africa having worked for industry leading global organizations, including Reuters and the BBC • An award-winning producer and editor having developed and launched an innovative 13-part literature series, the first of its kind in South Africa, capturing significant media press and earning an award for excellence in research • An independent and resourceful investigative journalist with a proven track record of uncovering thought provoking, controversial story angles for a variety of issues, including environmental, criminal injustice and corporate wrongdoing • A skilled writer and producer having created hundreds of short and long form features, video stories and documentaries throughout career
New York, NY, USA
$300 - $600
Award-winning writer and filmmaker based in NYC. I work across narrative and doc. I'm most excited by story research and development, screenwriting, directing, and community building. Storytelling is my life. B.A. from Columbia University and a PhD in English Literature from Brown University. I have written for Huffington Post, n+1, Guernica, and other publications. In 2009 I was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for Best American Essay. I'm currently an MFA candidate in the Graduate Film program at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. I worked in publishing and academia before turning to filmmaking full-time. In turn, I have a keen editorial eye and teaching experience at the undergraduate level. In the last few years I've gained industry experience as an Acquisitions intern for Gunpowder & Sky; an Archival AP and Research Assistant for the Netflix doc-series "Bobby Kennedy For President"; script reader for the NYU Production Lab; Production Coordinator on the feature film "Soulmates" co-produced by Mandalay and Argent Pictures; Producer of the "Brown Power" music video (2020) by Zeshan B, featuring cameos by Hasan Minhaj, Rep. Ilhan Omar, Rev. Jesse Jackson, and others. My series THE ACADEMY was a finalist for the 2016 Sundance New Voices Lab, and my short HASIM OCTOBER was shortlisted for a 2017 Lexus Short Films award. The film also screened at the Indie Street Film Festival, Chicago South Asian Film Festival, New Cinema Club, and premiered on NoBudge in 2019. I also produced IF THERE IS LIGHT, a short documentary about a family living in a shelter in NYC. The film was supported by Queen Latifah’s inaugural Queen Collective grant, in association with Tribeca Studios, and premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. My short script FOREVER TONIGHT won the 2019 BlueCat Screenplay Competition and was also a finalist for the Showtime® Tony Cox Screenplay Competition. My next short, WIRE & CLOTH was the recipient of a 2019 Alfred P. Sloan production award and is currently in preproduction. I was also selected to participate in the 2020 Cine Qua Non development lab with my feature, SUNDARBANS, a magic realist eco-thriller about a rapidly sinking paradise.
Boston, MA, USA
$400 - $800
I'm a filmmaker, journalist and television producer, with extensive experience working with top on-air talent and also on smaller independent productions. I cover science and medicine for the PBS NewsHour and WGBH/NOVA, often with correspondent Miles O'Brien, and run my own production company where I'm currently co-directing and producing a feature documentary film. Before launching my company, I was Supervising Producer for medical news at CNN, where I covered breaking news, ran the weekly program "Sanjay Gupta MD" and produced more than two dozen documentaries with Gupta and other CNN talent. Prior to that, I was a writer for World News Tonight with Peter Jennings and a writer-producer for Good Morning America. I'm also a journalist with a well-grounded understanding of public health, infectious disease, mental health, neuroscience, drug policy and other science and medical topics. You'll get the benefit of long experience with live television, digital media, long-form programming, field producing and investigative reporting. I've written print and multi-media features for a number of top publications. I aim to bring clarity to dense or controversial subjects, with an engaging style that makes complex ideas spring to life.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $650
I am an editor/producer with 15+ years of experience in the industry. I've created branded/docu episodes, social videos, promos and trailers for PBS, Salesforce, Vox, TED, among others. Many of these videos were distributed through YouTube, broadcast or a client's own website platform. I know Adobe Premiere inside and out, work through multicam edits with ease, and as a writer/producer I love scripting and collaborating with others to craft stories. With my producing background, I'm very organized, team-oriented, and work well under pressure in order to create great content ahead of schedule. Before I was an editor, I was a field producer and post-producer for networks such as Vice, History Channel, DIY Network, Animal Planet, A&E and others. I have directed teams in the field both in the US and internationally, and I've worked side-by-side with post-production crews in the edit. I have a wealth of experience across a broad spectrum of roles, which allows me to easily work with teams.
Boston, MA, USA
$1000 - $10000
Ted Canova is an Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist who has been at the forefront of podcasting for over 15 years. With a rich background spanning all media platforms, Ted began his journey as a college reporter at Emerson College. He seamlessly navigated between on-air and behind-the-scenes roles in journalism, serving as a news producer at WCVB-TV, a sports producer at WBZ-TV, and a news reporter in New Hampshire and Maine. His coverage extended to pivotal events such as the NH Presidential Primary, the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant, and the Challenger explosion. Ted's career trajectory led him to news management, where he helmed television news departments in Providence and Minneapolis for nearly 15 years. Returning to Boston, he assumed the role of News Director for WGBH-TV and Radio. Drawing from decades of experience in storytelling, production, and content strategy, Ted founded his multi-platform production company, Canova Communications.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $1200
Boris Shirman is a first-generation American, whose family came from the former Soviet Union. Boris graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology with a degree in Photojournalism. Currently, he is based in Brooklyn, N.Y. working as Director of Photography and Editor recently left his position as Director of Photography and Editor at Fly on the Wall Productions. He collaborates with producers and editors to capture and edit content in order to create docu-styled stories. Interfacing with clients on location, in the studio, and remotely to set up and film interviews and capture B-roll content often working on strict deadlines, and managing multiple projects concurrently. Responsible for managing company equipment, maintaining and establishing company visual filming styles, managing freelance videographers, and training new hires. Boris Shirman is currently available for freelance. While recently his work has centered around branded content all of his visuals are still directly influenced by a documentary background in visual journalism. Whether it’s searching door to door for a story in the Bronx or walking into a Double lung surgery Boris' level of commitment to sharing a person’s story hasn’t changed. Boris has a strong passion for telling a human story; using verité to highlight candid moments in order to let the characters help tell their own stories.
Nashua, NH, USA
$300 - $800
My peers and colleagues often describe me as a newshound. Since 2007, I have contributed and launched local and national platforms (print, online, TV, and radio ) through reporting, producing, and project management. My specialties are helping organizations stimulate audience engagement and growth through digital and social media using native and targeted campaigns. I am passionate about storytelling and news coverage because I believe that journalists are the first draft writers of history and find it an invaluable public service to inform the public in with accurate info. In my spare time, I am an advocate for two significant causes close to my heart. One is creating more diverse newsrooms and coverage across the country through my involvement with the Boston and Southern New England Chapters of the National Association of Black Journalists, Inc. Second is helping the community of Grand-Goave, Haiti, through the work of the Be-Like-Brit Foundation, a non-profit that operates a Children's home and health clinic there established after the 2010 Earthquake. Lastly, I am passionate of all things aviation, and I am studying to get a private pilot's and drone operator license. You can find more about me by visiting my website at ronycamille.com.
New York, NY, USA
$1000 - $1500
1 reviewDuarte Geraldino is a journalist and former corporate finance analyst. Duarte leads a team of skilled journalists. Together, they produce multimedia reports and short films that have been distributed around the world through national and global news networks. He travels the country reporting at the nexus of economics, politics, immigration and culture. Duarte is also a Special Correspondent for the PBS NewsHour. At the NewsHour, he reports and writes long-form television stories about business trends like the housing crisis that is gripping many American cities and developments in labor laws that some see as choking middle and low-income workers. Duarte is also a guest host for The Takeaway, weekday radio news program featuring unique conversations about topics of the day with newsmakers and diverse voices. It reaches more than 2.7 million weekly listeners. In 2017, Duarte was awarded a residency at the TED Foundation. Twice a year TED holds a worldwide competition for innovators who have breakthrough ideas and brings them to its global headquarters to work on independent projects. While at TED he created HearOurStoriesNow.org, a digital journalism project to organize data and first-person narratives about immigration and its related impact on human capital. He also gave a TED Talk entitled “What we’re missing in the debate about immigration.” Previously, he worked as a National Correspondent for Al Jazeera America, CBS Newspath and as a local news reporter in New York, Ohio, Texas and Maryland. He began his journalism career after working on Wall Street as a corporate finance analyst.
New York, NY, USA
$1000 - $6000
ANDERSON® (b. Shane Anderson; Kansas City, MO US) is a global photographer, creative producer and fashion model. His point-of-view is timeless, yet dynamic, stoked with the simplicity of sweet summer love and languid daydreams. With a forever bold, curious spirit the once-17 year old left home serendipitously finding himself apprentice of two Italian fashion photographers whose greatest gift was an early embrace (and appreciation) of our operatic world : romance, tragedy, glamour, mischief! Anderson’s most captivating work is not that of a fashion photographer. But of ever-expanding experience - elevated with a refined eye for haute couture. Currently based in New York City (and preparing for an exciting 2024), Anderson + his team continue to create vibrant imagery and manage major productions for international brands across fashion, beauty, travel and tech. Clients include MAC Cosmetics, V Magazine and Pinterest with the likes of Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Anya Taylor-Joy, Kat Graham, Kamie Crawford and many more.
New York, NY, USA
$250 - $1500
Nicole Teeny is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. Nicole started NYU film school having never seen an R rated movie and only 1.5 PG-13 films (she grew up a community that censored media). While in undergrad, for her first feature documentary, Nicole turned the camera on her own community for BIBLE QUIZ, a coming-of-age doc about the evangelical sport of Bible memory. BIBLE QUIZ won the Slamdance Grand Jury Award (and 9 other Grand Jury festival awards), played on Netflix, theatrically in seven cities at Alamo Drafthouse movie theaters, on Kanopy, on the Sundance Channel Global in 20+ countries, and was selected for the US State Department’s “American Film Showcase”. Hollywood Reporter called it "instantly lovable" and the LA Times said it was “Smart, funny, and disarming”. Nicole followed that beat and is in post-production on her second feature documentary, BULLETPROOF STOCKINGS, about the first all-female Hasidic rock band. It won the Doc-a-chusetts Pitch, LEF Moving Image grant and Cambridge art grants, and was a finalist at Fork Films and Chicken & Egg. Nicole also makes documentary shorts and series. THE WRITER exhibited at 2015 Viennale and over 50 international galleries and museums as a part of Harun’s Farocki’s “Labour in A Single Shot”. Her branded docu-series COMMUNAL FUTURES about collectives with The Collective featured a queer mosque, a makerspace, and an ecovillage. Nicole has also worked with The HuffPost (formerly The Huffington Post) and Bloomberg News Video. Her narrative film script PUBLIC POOL was selected for the Berlin Film Festival Short Film Station and also won 5 film festival screenplay awards including Best of at the Pheonix Film Festival & Sacramento Film Festival. She's been an artist in residence at Virginia Creative Center for the Arts, Brush Creek Arts Foundation, Arts Kibbutz, and collaborated with the MIT Media Lab. She's a member of Film Fatales, and Diverse Filmmakers Alliance.
New York, NY, USA
$150 - $500
I'm an Australian journalist living in New York City, covering culture, identity and the environment. I have reported internationally for publications including The Atlantic, Quartz, VICE, i-D Magazine, Tablet Magazine, Haaretz, COLORS Magazine and others. Shortly, I will be working as a James Reston Reporting Fellow at The New York Times. I recently received my master's in journalism at Columbia University, where I specialised in longform narrative non-fiction writing and environmental reporting. I love big ideas, deep conversations and human stories, well told. Previously, I was a fellow in Italy at the creative studio Fabrica, where I produced interactive multimedia projects on migration and religion, and in Melbourne, was the deputy editor of Dumbo Feather Magazine. I have also worked as a reporter with The Australian Jewish News and Broadsheet Melbourne and have a BA in Philosophy and Creative Writing from the University of Melbourne.
New York, NY, USA
$200 - $50000
Harrison James O'Brien is a self-proclaimed “true New Yorker.” Born and raised in the Lower Eastside of Manhattan, Harrison is a fan of bacon-egg-and-cheeses, Nas, and Yankee fitteds. Harrison first brought his camera out into the streets in 2009, opening up a world of light previously unbeknownst to him. Harrison found that the essence of a moment could last forever within a photograph captured in a single instant. Through immense training and dedication, Harrison honed his visual prowess; going on to capture genuine moments within the human experience and celebrating everyone’s unique characteristics in front of his lens. Harrison James O'Brien is the next driving force in the world of photography. Harrison resides in the East Village with his partners in crime, Big Meech & Bumpy Johnson.
New York, NY, USA
$1 - $500
I'm going on 32 years old. I have no children and am unmarried. I love traveling and have very little fear when it comes to going anywhere or being around anything. I've lived in 4 states in the last 6 months. I moved to New York to pursue acting and have made an appearance in a movie and two television shows since being here. I'm not afraid to live rough and have once spent nearly ten months camping in the elements. January-October 2019. I'm intelligent and friendly. I love to engage people in thought provoking conversations. After watching the numbers reported by the media on the Corona virus I set out to find the truth. I spent a day on the streets doing interviews and taking my own polls. It was fun but not as exciting as I would have liked it to be. I would love to get involved with reporting. Give me 5 minutes of your time and I'll convince you I am the man for the job.
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