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Washington, DC, USA
$1000 - $1000
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Washington, DC, USA
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Isabella Szabolcs is an award-winning video journalist currently working as a stringer for Ruptly TV and as a freelance video journalist for AJ+. She reports, shoots and edits both deadline-driven and feature stories that focus on topics such as politics, human rights and social justice. In the U.S., she's produced stories on the 2016 national and state elections and reported on campaign finance reform, immigration policy, Native American land rights and Black Lives Matter protests. Outside the U.S., she has investigated health care corruption in Colombia, sexual violence in Haiti, women's rights in India, the Mapuche conflict in Chile and the U.S. and UN sanctions against Iraq. Most recently, she report on human rights violations against Roma migrants in France. Her work is broadcast internationally by AJ+ and Ruptly TV, was featured in RollingStone.com and has aired on the major U.S. television networks. In 2016, her documentary, Colombia's Ride of Death, won a National College Television Emmy in Los Angeles and an Impact Docs Award of Recognition at The Global Film Awards Competition. She holds a Master's from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, a Bachelor's from Duke University and a Certificate of Intensive Study in Globalization and International Affairs from Bard College in New York City. She is fluent in English, Spanish and French.
Washington, DC, USA
$500 - $750
A versatile multi-skilled journalist, Aman Azhar has more than 10 years of international broadcast journalism experience. Previously, he worked as a broadcast journalist and multimedia producer for the BBC World Service, VOA News and other international news organizations, reporting from London, Islamabad, the United Arab Emirates and New York. He holds a graduate degree in Anthropology of Media from University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and an MA in Political Science from the University of the Punjab, and is the recipient of the Chevening scholarship from the UK government and an academic scholarship for graduate studies from the Australian government. In 2005, he won a grant to attend a doctoral research seminar on global media policy research jointly organized by the University of Oxford’s St. Catherine’s College and University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication. He also received the Franklin Award and a citation from the U.S. State Department for outstanding reporting on Pakistan. His reporting for Inside Climate News is focused on environmental justice issues faced by politically disenfranchised communities of color and low income communities across the United States.
Washington, DC, USA
$400 - $700
I have worked in television and digital media since 2009, including producing and anchoring a primetime television show which aired internationally for three years, twice a week, totaling 331 episodes, 7,944 minutes of programming, and 1,410 interviews. I worked on each episode from start to finish while functioning in various roles, including conceptualization, writing, planning, translation, videography, editing, interviewing, pre- and post-production, and leading teams. I have also worn these hats while working on freelance projects with corporate, charity, educational and community organizations and national campaigns. My recent media projects have included work with Barclay Card, Barnes and Noble, Vogue Arabia, the Girl Scouts of the USA, Virginia Commonwealth University, the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Greater Than AIDS campaign, contributing as a panelist on the Pulitzer Center Journalists Panel: "The Way We Tell Stories," and teaching a “Storytelling and your Perspective” workshop at the William and Mary Global Film Fest. My professional background also includes charitable causes, management, event coordination, and writing of proposals, contracts and marketing material. I would be happy to share professional details and reel upon request. I look forward to collaborating with you! Skills Snapshot: Field producing Managing talent/stringers/and crew in the field Leading teams Videography Social media Voiceovers Translations Conducting interviews Location scouting Research Booking interviews Coordinating shoots Conceptualization Writing Planning Video editing Line producing Anchoring On-Camera Hosting Acting Copy Editing
Washington, DC, USA
$100 - $1000
1 reviewSarah is a commentator and digital media troublemaker for RawStory.com and occasionally author pieces about issues pertaining to young people, progressive policy and political campaigns. She previously worked as a digital editor for Alternet.org, writer at Salon.com, digital editor at BNR and co-edited Future Majority. She wrote for Wiretap Magazine youth site to parent publications The Nation and Mother Jones. Under the direction of Rock the Vote’s Rock the Trail, Sarah got the amazing opportunity to cover the 2008 Presidential election from the Iowa Caucuses, South Carolina Primary, Super Tuesday, the Democratic Convention in Denver, the Republican Convention in St. Paul, and the first Presidential Debate at Ole Miss – just to name a few. Up until 2008 Sarah worked as a fundraising professional on Congressional and statewide campaigns, for consulting firms offering general consulting and direct mail, and as Development Director for Skyline Public Works. Since 2008, she has enjoyed returning to her creative roots using digital and social media while writing and commenting on the politics of the day. Sarah worked for nearly two years as the Media Director on the Oklahoma Governor’s race in 2010, as Digital Director at the labor union UNITE HERE, as well as EMILY’s List and Daily Kos. While she works full-time in Washington, D.C., she often consults for candidates and campaigns back home and in red states.
Washington, DC, USA
$300 - $1000
Alexandra Hall is a bilingual television, radio and print journalist based in Washington, D.C. with experience in Chile and throughout Latin America. During 2013-2014 Alexandra was based in Santiago, Chile where she worked as a writer and translator for CNN Chile and a producer for Radio Cooperativa. While in Washington, D.C., she also worked as an on-camera correspondent for TeleSUR English and on the foreign affairs team at PBS NewsHour. Most recently she worked as a translator for NPR’s Investigative Unit and as a producer on the Latin American desk at Reuters TV. As a freelance reporter she has covered gender and sexuality, human rights, public health, entertainment, sports, the environment and politics in the United States, Chile, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina. Her work has been broadcast by NPR, Radio Ambulante, GlobalPost, PBS NewsHour and Reuters TV. She is fully fluent in Spanish and speaks conversational Portuguese.
Washington, DC, USA
$500 - $1000
Fernando Pizarro is an experienced Washington political reporter. A multiple Emmy Award-winner and nominee, he has covered Capitol Hill, the White House and the federal government for 17 years. Since 2000 he has covered national and mid-term election cycles, including eight national party conventions, multiple debates and primaries, and interviewed presidential candidates and foreign heads of state. His analysis has appeared in the Washington Post, NPR, 1A, On Point, BBC, WNYC, Public Radio International, The Diane Rehm Show, and radio and print media in Spain, Mexico, Central and South America. Currently he is a trustee for the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and sits on the Board of Governors of the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Emmy chapter. Additionally, he is an adjunct professor of journalism at the School of Communications at American University. In 2014 The Huffington Post listed him as one of the top 40 Latinos in American media. The League of United Latin American Citizens honored him with the 2016 Media Trailblazer Award. He was a 2006 Border Justice Fellow at the USC Annenberg Institute for Justice and Journalism and won awards from the Florida Bar for overall immigration coverage, and the Iowa Newspaper Association for editorial writing. His Washington experience includes working as a national correspondent for Univision, a freelance correspondent for CNN en Español, producer for Associated Press Television and a U.S. correspondent for National Television of Chile. Previously, he was a sports anchor at ESPN International, NBC Latin America, Telefutura and Pan American Sports Network.
Washington, DC, USA
$100 - $2000
Kelly Cannon is a journalist and lawyer based in Washington, D.C. She recently left law to embark on a career in journalism and currently reports on politics, law and justice and foreign affairs. Her work has been published and broadcast with ABC News and local ABC affiliates. A licensed attorney in both New York and Illinois, Kelly transitioned from the leal profession to embark on a career in journalism after living abroad for the last few years. She has spent her life across borders, living and working in London, Paris, Ireland, and Chicago, along with extensive travels throughout the Middle East and Africa. She speaks English, French, conversational Spanish. Kelly is a graduate of Boston College (B.A.), Loyola University Chicago School of Law (J.D.) and most recently received a master’s degree (LL.M.) from King’s College London after authoring a dissertation on issues of U.S. policy in international law. She will receive her master’s in journalism from Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism in June 2020.
Silver Spring, MD, USA
$250 - $350
Gabriel Tolliver is a storyteller across media platforms. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism and Long Island University's TV Writing and Producing Program. Gabriel has a BFA in Film/TV Production and a Masters of Professional Studies in Interactive Telecommunications from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Gabriel is also a decorated US Army Veteran who served as an Army video journalist (46R) from 2007-2011 which included deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (09-10). Gabriel's range of interests and expertise have led to a diverse portfolio. He also co-wrote and directed, "FLEECING LED ZEPPELIN", a short crime caper film based on true events involving one of Rock's greatest unsolved heists. The film has been added to the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame's media archives and screened at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and Harlem International Film Festival. He has created content over the years for MTV, VH1, Sesame Street, and Elektra Records. Gabriel co-authored the definitive pop culture book on trendy, ostentatious jewelry called BLING: THE HIP-HOP JEWELRY BOOK by Bloomsbury Press and wrote and co-produced MONDO BLACK, an artful 8 part documentary web series for PBS affiliate; Black Public Media. He directed behind the scenes and wrote show copy for the YO! MTV RAPS 30th Anniversary Experience at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY in June 2018. Gabriel was also a 2018-2019 Writers Guild Foundation fellow in their Veterans Writers Workshop. Gabriel is is currently a freelance producer for Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts' digital series; #ThriverThursday for which he received a 2019 Telly Award.
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