Mohamed J.
Paris, France
$350 - $1000
1 review- News Shooter / Video Journalist
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Paris, France
$350 - $1000
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Paris, France
$400 - $700
1 reviewI propose all Production Services in Paris and in France for the last 20 years.
Paris, France
$600 - $1200
9 reviewsFreelance journalist
Paris, France
$200 - $1000
1 reviewI am a French reporter and worked 3 years for television news.
Paris, France
$210 - $210
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$300 - $350
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$150 - $250
As a documentary filmmaker, I produce and direct compelling stories that explore the complex realities and challenges of our world. I have worked on the ground from Sudan, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, DRC, Libya, Chad, Cameroon, Morocco, Tunisia, the Gaza Strip, and a rescue ship in the Mediterranean, often in hostile locations and on sensitive content. I shoot on a wide variety of cameras (C70/C300/FS5/ FS7/ FX6) and I have a strong cinematic sensibility and an intimate documentary approach. Ethics of representation and informed consent are key to my work and I am hostile environment trained. I work extensively using open-source investigation techniques and I offer trainings at Al Jazeera Media Institute. My latest data-driven investigation produced for the BBC’s Africa Eye 'death on the Border' documents with exceptional and forensic detail the deaths at the border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla. In addition to my filmmaking, I hold a PhD in Political Communication, International Relations, and Human Rights at Dublin City University, where I have been awarded a Marie Sklodowska Curie fellowship to conduct research at the Institute for Future Media, Democracy and Society. My scholarly work focuses on the intersection of technology, transitional justice, human rights law, and fundamental freedoms. I am a member of the Screen Directors Guild of Ireland, the International Federation of Journalists, and the National Union of Journalists for the UK and Ireland. I am passionate about using my skills and knowledge to create impactful and meaningful media that informs, engages, and inspires audiences.
Paris, France
$150 - $800
I am 25 years old, and I live in Paris. I graduated from Sciences-Po (B.A political sciences) and La Sorbonne (B.A philosophy), and I am currently in my final year of study at La Fémis (M.A directing), the national film school of France. Over the past few years, I directed several feature documentaries, on issues such as migration, african football, and french suburbs. They were shown in film festivals worldwide. Besides, I also made (wrote, shot, edited) two short reports (5min) for Canal + and a series of 7 portraits for the french media L'Express. Eventually, I also make all the video content (interviews, freestyles, short docs) of Grünt (http://www.gruntmag.com/), which is a well-known french online media dedicated to rap music. In the future, I intend to keep direct feature films for cinema, and also to make short reports for different medias. I have my own shooting equipment (5D mark II; shoulder-rig; Schoeps MK41 external mic) and editing suite.
Paris, France
$150 - $2000
Freelance journalist, I work for print and radio in French and English, on documentary projects and sometimes for TV, on international news and cultural stories. Currently with the BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle. I've worked with the BBC, Radio France Internationale, France24, TV5, le Figaro, Reuters, Think Africa Press and more. Travel-lover, passionate about Africa, Europe, literature, music, arts. Born in Paris, I lived in Miami, US, Prague, London, and in Africa: Bangui (CAR) last year, Kenya in 2010-12 from where I travelled to Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia. I also travelled to India, Italy, the Balkans, Caucasus, Tunisia, Liberia, South Africa, Senegal, Mexico, Niger. I like issues of human interests, reporting, and to share news, texts, cultural discoveries between Africa, Europe and the rest of the world. I'm based in Paris and often in London, Bristol, Brussels, and other places in Europe and North Africa.
Paris, France
$250 - $1000
Her ambition led her to attend the ESRA International Film School where she learned the art of composition and developed her skills to seek out the perfect photo in every situation. She was drawn into the world of cinematography; worked as a director of lighting for Dinosysia, Kadi Love, the feature film Neiges d’Automne, cultural program Entrée Libre / France 5 after having participated in several shoots as a camera operator. She shooted a short movie 364 Days. But... When she discovered the existence of the Calais Jungle, and documented the unworthy conditions of migrants in France, she decided to change the job and she found her voice. She published in Libération, Le Monde, ELLE, Les Inrocks, Le Temps, La Vie, Le Vif, Le Parisien Weekend, Le Figaro, Monthly Thyhms, NEON and worked wth MSF (Doctors Without Borders and OXFAM.) Actually she's represented by Le Pictorium, french press agency. Exhibitions: 2018: Selected to the list 30 Women Photographers Under 30 2018: Maison de La Photographie à Lille 2018: Galerie Claude Samuel à Paris 2018: début d'une collaboration avec Les Femmes Photographes 2019: LE 61 - Projection des photos du Venezuela 2019: Selected for "What is Family? by National Geographic 2019: StoryPhotos of the Week, May 31, 2019 by National geographic 2019: MOTHER UNTIL BIRTH (Surrogate mothers in Ukraine) exhibited in Berlin during the next Photographic Exploration Project exhibition 2019: Ballerinas under Fire No. 6 exhibited in PH21 Gallery in Budapest in August. Juror's choice and the honourable mentions. 2019: Exhibited in MÉDIATHÈQUE EDMOND ROSTAND in Paris with the collective Femmes Photographes 2019: Selected for a NIKON NOOR workshop in Barcelona She continues to explore the world’s social issues with an eye of a journalist and a cinematographer.
94250 Gentilly, France
$300 - $500
I am Romanian and French, graduated in Journalism at the West University of Timisoara, Romania and Political Science in Toulouse, France. In my previous position as Video and Photography Team Leader at the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC, I was leading the Feature Video and Photography team. My career began in Romania in 1993, as a journalist-correspondent in Timisoara for different newspapers. In 1996 I moved to France where, after an internship at France Press Agency in Paris, I started working for Reuters Television as a freelance TV Producer . I also collaborated on different projects with CNN in Paris, ABC Australia "Foreign Correspondent", BBC Scotland and ITN. In 2007, I moved to Morocco where I produced news and feature stories for APTN news and feature magazine Horizon as well as for other TV channels like Al Jazeera English, TV magazine 48, BBC Scotland in Westerna Sahara and ITN.
Paris, France
$600 - $1200
Jason Gardner tells stories, using the framework of Visual Anthropology. He recently published A Flower in the Mouth, a book of photography and writing about the culture, music and rituals of Carnaval in Pernambuco, Brazil. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Photo District News, New York Magazine, NPR.org, and SPIN Magazine. Clients include Con Edison, HBO, Samsung Corporation, N-Y Historical Society, Ogilvy & Mather, Direct TV, Pfizer, and Human Rights Watch. Gardner was a Finalist in PDN/National Geographic's “World in Focus” travel photography contest, and featured on the Kodak.com Professional website. He is a board member, NY Chapter, of The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), and co-founder of creative networking community Toasted Almonds, having recently opened up a Paris chapter of Toasted Almonds (Amandes Grillées). Jason divides his time between New York and Paris.
94250 Gentilly, France
$250 - $1000000
I have been working as a photojournalist for over two decades. First settled in Jerusalem, covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during the first intifada. Straying from my daily trips to the Gaza strip, I flew to Somalia during the 1992 great famine. After a two-year stretch in Hong Kong for Agence France-Presse (AFP) in the lead up to the handover of the territory to China, I was sent to Jakarta where riots erupted in the aftermath of the 1997 economic crisis. From there I also witnessed the birth of a new country: East Timor. In 2002 I was awarded the John Knight Fellowship for Journalists at Stanford University. I am now based in Paris and continue to work as a writer and a photographer both for corporate and news events. I am currently training at documentary filmmaking. Education: Masters from Columbia Journalism University Graduate School of Journalism. Masters of Neurobiology from the University of Paris
Paris, France
$400 - $600
Catherine Field is an award winning journalist whose expertise covers radio, television and print media. Catherine has lived in France since 1999. Prior to that she was based in Hong Kong, where she was China Correspondent for The Observer newspaper. From 1986 until 1993 she was the Berlin correspondent for The Observer. Catherine was awarded a silver medal at the New York International Festival of Radio for her reporting of the lead up to and the eventual fall of the Berlin Wall; she was runner-up in the New Zealand Canon Media Awards 2015 in the category 'best innovation in storytelling' for coverage of the anniversary of ‘The Rainbow Warrior’ attack, published in June 2015; also runner-up in the New Zealand Radio Awards 2015 in 'best coverage of a news story' for 'The Paris Attacks,' 13 November 2105. She began her career with the BBC in London; firstly with BBC World Service news and then BBC-2 TV current affairs 'Newsnight' programme. She covered the handover of Hong Kong, fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. She has travelled on numerous occasions to North Korea, Burma, Tibet and Albania. She is a frequent contributor to French, Canadian and American television.
Paris, France
$150 - $2000
Maëlan Carquet grew up in Finistère. He started playing the guitar at the music school of Landerneau (Brittany) and then trained as a self-taught drummer. He joined the Bagad Bro Landerne as a percussionist in 2007. He also joined a traditional Breton music ensemble with which he toured the traditional festivals of Brittany. He also plays in other formations more oriented towards rock. From 2010 to 2013, he enters the Ecole Supérieure de Réalisation Audiovisuelle from Rennes to train in recording, mixing and music production. In parallel, he starts a new electronic music project under the name of Subarys. During this period, he played in concert halls all over France, with a notable appearance at the Astropolis Festival in Brest. In 2012, he creates with his childhood friend Loïc le Cam the band Bantam Lyons. What was originally intended to be a sound creation for a short film, turned into an adventure of several records and a multitude of concerts across France and Europe. Maëlan is an author and composer. He also is a performer in other bands (Tropique Noir, Gwendoline, Djokovic) and also works on projects within collectives (Telgruc -Nantes-, Tranx - Paris) as well as with a show production structure (La Station Service -Rennes-) for the creation of movie-concerts (Totorro & Friends - Another World / VIKASH 06).
Paris, France
$500 - $2000
Professional with many years of experience, I master the video photography techniques, as well as software correspondents. In 2015, I joined Africanews, the first multilingual pan-African channel non-stop international news service, owned by the group EuronewsNBC. Among other things, I contribute to the launch of the channel and participate in the creation of the graphic charter for flagship programs and programs such as as The Morning call, Football Planet, etc. In 2017, I officially become the main director of the show Inspire Africa broadcast on the antennas of Africanews and Euronews. I carry out several missions such as the coverage of Ticad in Yokohama, Japan in 2019, coverage of Vivatech in Paris, the coverage of the world economic forum in Durban among others. Able both to work in a team and to function in a autonomous, I know how to integrate myself without difficulty in new contexts thanks to a real team spirit and excellent listening and communication skills. At the moment I manage, among other things, the direct matches of the local football championship on behalf of FIFA.
Paris, France
$300 - $1800
Anne Paq (1976) is an award-winning freelance photographer and videographer, with a background in international human rights law, who had lived for more than a decade in Palestine. She has been a member of Activestills Collective since 2006. Her work has been exhibited worldwide and published in various media outlets such as the NY Times Lens, Paris Match, le Nouvel Observateur, Al Jazeera, Haaretz newspaper, The National, Les Inrockuptibles, The Huffington Post, The New Internationalist, Dazed and Confused, +972 Magazine, Electronic Intifada, Stern, the Guardian, AJ+. She is regularly commissioned by international NGOs, such as UNESCO, UNWHO, Human Rights watch, Action contre la faim, Diakonia, B'tselem and Physician for Human rights. Believing in giving back to the communities she documents, Anne participated or led many participatory media project across the West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza.. In 2012, she developed a multimedia project about the subcultures and artists in Gaza called 'Not a Dreamland' that was exhibited in the Gaza Strip, and the Confluences Gallery in Paris. In 2012, she also documented the Israeli military offensive on Gaza. She has co-directed the short film 'Bethlehem checkpoint, 4 am' (8'59, 2007), co-produced the award-winning documentary 'Flying Paper' (52', 2013) and co-directed 'Return to Seifa' (2015, 10'49) and 'Gaza: A Gaping Wound' (2016, 13'47). In 2014, she documented the Israeli military operation dubbed "Protective Edge" in the Gaza Strip. After the offensive she returned many times to the Gaza Strip to document the consequences of the offensive. One of her project called 'This was my Bedroom' presents portraits of Palestinian children in their destroyed bedroom that was published in Le Nouvel Obs (France). She is also the co-author of the award-winning web documentary 'Obliterated Families', a multimedia project which tells the story of the families whose lives were shattered by the 2014 Israeli offensive. 'Obliterated Families' won the best multimedia award at the AFD photo competition (2016); and the Public Award at the Swiss Web Festival (2016). In 2017, she co-authored an co-directed a reportage for ARTE Television called 'The sea is bored of me' (15'), looking at the struggles of a young man in the Gaza Strip who lost his entire immediate family, killed during an Israeli attack in the summer 2014. In 2017, Anne Paq won the award 'International Photographer of the Year' in the documentary section for her series “Obliterated Families”. She is currently co-directing her first mid-length documentary, Not Just Your Picture (56') which will be released in 2020.
Paris, France
$200 - $500
I'm a french-venezuelan producer and filmmaker. Living now between Paris Grenoble and Marseille, France. Also a compositor of original soundtrack and video editor (with final cut X). I've worked in few documentaries in Venezuela for Telesur and VTV (public channel) who are available in the Youtube link of Altermedia (independant producer). So I have 15 year working in video creation with a lot of kind of video like documentary, video report, clip-videos, trailers etc. I've worked with an Red Scarlet camera and Black Magic camera, I'm dedicated now to create short videos for web medias and social network. I'm an internationalist militant who fight with his camera to denounce injustice and promove world solidarity. I'm convinced that local histories of simple persons can talk to a majority and international audience if the message is creative in his form and sincere in his contain...
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