Allison M.
Marshfield, MA, USA
$75 - $150
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Marshfield, MA, USA
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$700 - $10000
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$500 - $10000
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1 reviewMohamad Junaid is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
New York, NY, USA
$35 - $300
1 reviewNew York, NY, USA
$800 - $1500
Grand Street Media is a full service independent production company that produces multimedia content from concept to completion. We function as a one-stop resource, operating an on-site comprehensive production and post-production facility. We are equipped with the latest high definition 6K video cameras, steadicam systems, a complete inventory of lighting and grip equipment, production van, full editing suite, green screen soundstage, and an animation and visual effects studio. Grand Street Media also offers high quality prop, scenery, and set design fabrication services. Grand Street Media’s diverse team has expertise across a wide range of backgrounds, and works regularly in all aspects of the entertainment industry, including film, television, music, and other mediums. We maintain a premier professional network, and are fully equipped to manage projects of any size. Our high quality products and services are completed reliably, affordably, and according to schedule. The ability to provide all-inclusive services is unique in our industry, and we are proud to maintain relationships with an expansive, loyal client base. At Grand Street Media, we hold steadfast to our goal of delivering a superior product, and look forward to fulfilling your needs and exceeding your expectations.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $1500
A lifelong storyteller, relentlessly curious and driven by a passion to break the mold, innovate and challenge the status quo. An uncanny ability to find a compelling story angle in any assignment or opportunity, big or small from covering the Hollywood red carpet interviewing the world’s biggest stars, to scouring the world’s biggest tradeshows as a reporter finding stories of innovation in the everyday and ordinary, to creating, writing and producing new shows and storytelling approaches, to exec producing original commissions and developing and producing content in the brand space. As a reporter, host and MC, Christian’s easy manner and empathetic nature allow him to build trust quickly with interviewees, from A level talent to CEOs and industry leaders, to those less comfortable in front of a crowd or camera. He has a rare ability to put people at ease and open them up, engaging in thoughtful conversation, drawing out insights through well researched questions.
New York, NY, USA
$600 - $650
Eric Maierson is a writer and two-time Emmy-winning video editor and producer. His work has appeared on The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Washington Post and Time. Most recently he co-wrote and edited the 5-episode Webby-honoree podcast “Covering Their Tracks” for Tablet. Previously, he was a senior editor at Blue Chalk Media where he edited the Magnolia(Max) series From the Source and Diary of an Old Home as well as co-edited the feature-length documentary Firebreak. He also served as senior producer at MediaStorm, a documentary production company in Brooklyn, New York. There, he edited close to 100 films, including the feature The Distance Between Us. His short films have played at film festivals across the country, and his prose has appeared in The New Yorker, Playboy, Mountain Man Dance Moves: The McSweeney’s Book of Lists. He is also the writer and director of the critically acclaimed theatrical play Reprise.
New York, NY, USA
$300 - $1000
Sarah is a filmmaker and photographer, currently based between Chicago and NYC, by way of LA and London. She specializes in documentary production but has experience producing, directing, shooting and editing content that spans a range of genres and formats - and working in international, remote and wilderness settings. To quote a very kind mentor, “she is tenacious and undaunted by all challenges.” Sarah is interested in delving into the complex relationships that exist between humans and their environment, and seeks out projects that employ honest storytelling to explore the ethos of people and places. She aims to produce work that can engage, inform and resonate with diverse audiences. Sarah holds a BA in Film and Television Production from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, and an MA in Documentary Film from University of the Arts London. In her free time, she likes to shoot film and recreate outdoors. CV available on request.
New York, NY, USA
$1000 - $2000
I am the owner and creative director at ReelSmart Productions. Over the past decade, I have singlehandedly built a full-service video production and marketing business from the ground up, in the highly competitive NYC digital media market. My video products have consistently delivered the marketing results my clients have sought – from helping startups raise millions in capital to helping books reach New York Times Best Seller status. As an agency owner, I’ve amassed expertise in both the business and creative sides of production. Creatively I can work as a one-man-band, or assemble and direct production crews and other teams of creatives to execute the perfect product for my clients. My skill set spans the full production gamut: developing the strategies and creative concepts, scripting, locations and talent, directing, shooting, editing, animation, and promotion. But this is only part of what I do. At bottom, I’m not only a video producer but a marketer. I create digital marketing assets and show my clients how to use them strategically across their websites and social media to build audience, boost traffic and dwell time, and increase conversions. I have extensive experience creating content for every stage of the sales funnel including brand videos, social content, explainers, testimonials, Q&A, and product videos and more.
Woodstock, VT, USA
$600 - $5000
Evan Kay is a Director of Photography, Producer, and Editor dedicated to crafting authentic and compelling stories around the globe on people and places that inspire and influence us as humans. Evan loves working collaboratively and thinking outside the box when developing new projects and stories for both agencies and clients alike. With over 20 years of production experience and 10 years working in-house as a Creative Director, Evan has the tools and skills to produce and help a client deliver a successful campaign. Specializing in documentary, travel and outdoor action/lifestyle projects, Evan's work has been on the cover of Outside Magazine, featured in ESPN, PBS, Scholastic, Kendal Mountain Film Festival, MADE HERE, and more. Evan has an active carnet and has filmed international projects in New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Argentina, Portugal, France and Uruguay. Evan is fully insured and a licensed FAA Part 107 commercial drone operator.
New York, NY, USA
$600 - $40000
Ivy is an award winning filmmaker, dedicated Head of Media Production and a hands-on executive producer specializing in high quality commercials, film content and stills, supplying media for all screens through her certified WMBE - Setlife Studios. With a strong work ethic and well-rounded experience, Ivy is a media services professional with 13 years of industry experience, bringing brand ideas to life through creative production, operations, and project management. Unafraid to touch social issues or rarely spoken subjects through film and commercial advertising such as; teen suicides, drug overdose, vaccines and the positive impact of ESG initiatives. Her expertise lies within bridging the gap between strategy, idea, and execution of integrated marketing campaigns with concept development. Producing content for brand stories that are relatable to the targeted audience, as well as inspire and amaze in the efforts of making a better world.
New York, NY, USA
$300 - $2000
Mark Elijah Rosenberg is a film director, writer, editor and producer, and is the Founder and former Artistic Director of Rooftop Films. Mark’s feature film directorial debut, Approaching the Unknown, tells the story of a man alone on a one-way journey in space. It is a philosophical sci-fi film about exploring the limits of human experience to appreciate that the mysteries of the universe will always be ineffable. The film was theatrically distributed by Paramount Pictures, and is available on iTunes and Amazon. Approaching the Unknown (formerly titled Ad Inexplorata) was selected for the Sundance Screenwriters Lab, was given the NHK Screenwriting Award and the Indian Paintbrush Award, and was supported by Creative Capital, the San Francisco Film Society, The Jerome Foundation and Cinereach. The film stars Mark Strong, Luke Wilson, Sanaa Lathan, Anders Danielson Lie and Charles Baker. Mark directed, co-produced and created the story for Year Million, a six-hour fiction / documentary hybrid mini-series about the effects of technology on the future of humanity. The show aired on National Geographic and was nominated for two Emmy Awards. Mark's taste and work favor low-budget, personal cinema. Mark has shot, directed, and edited numerous short films, and was a producer-editor on the Emmy Award-winning WNYE television show IMNY, where he taught video production to New York City public school students. Mark co-produced Orbit(Film), an omnibus movie about our solar system, and directed the Mars film, titled No Message Received. He is also developing a screenplay about a man who discovers he has a limited but amazing super power, a comic book series about a man who reads people’s journals, and other magical realist films. You can see more of his directorial work on Vimeo, and his cute dog videos on YouTube. Born and raised in New York City, Mark Elijah Rosenberg received his BA from Vassar College and began making and showing movies on his roof in 1997 as the Founder and Artistic Director of Rooftop Films, a non-profit organization committed to building community through the medium of film, by showing independent movies in outdoor locations, producing and supporting new films, coordinating youth media education, and renting equipment at low cost to artists. Under Mark’s leadership, Rooftop Films has become one of the most innovative film companies in the country, creating unique events for hundreds of films each year and attracting over 40,000 attendees annually. Mark has published articles on filmmaking and programming, and been a guest lecturer at places such as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Texas. Mark has served on grants panels for Cinereach, NYSCA, LMCC and Renew Media, and is on the Advisory Council for Fractured Atlas. Mark has programmed film screenings across the world, and was on the jury at numerous festivals including Sundance and SXSW.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $10000
I am a Bulgaria-born, Chicago-bred, Brooklyn-based photojournalist, editor and writer, driven by a passion for creative visuals, science, technology, climate change, the economic and political state of the world, art, architecture, anthropology, the beauty of the written word, and the true sense of equality. I aim to create and curate visuals with style and meaning — whether in a historic context or just beyond the surface of mundanity. What's more, as an immigrant to U.S. shores, I very much care to bridge humans’ understanding of one another — and most of all, connect the work I do as a woman in a male-dominated industry behind the camera, to how women manage in the world in front of it. My current and past clients, both across the States and the world, have included National Geographic, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Getty Images, Reuters, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, The Chronicle of Higher Education, THE CITY, Bloomberg, Yahoo News, AFP, Rolling Stone, Nature, Discover, New York magazine, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, TIME, USA Today and the Chicago Tribune, among others. I have received awards from PDN’s Photo Annual, NPPA, American Photography and TED's Visualizing Climate Change contests; grants to further my projects from the National Geographic Society, the Pulitzer Center, the International Women's Media Foundation, Getty Images + Panasonic Lumix and Leica Camera; and have exhibited my work via Photoville, Leica Camera, the International Center of Photography and Bulgaria's National Gallery of Art. I have also taught journalism and photography courses and led workshops through the Pulitzer Center, Brooklyn Public Library, NYU, The School of The New York Times/Fordham University, and Leica Camera USA. No matter the time zone or topic, you could find me at x or +1.x.
New York, NY, USA
$250 - $1000
Josh Leong is a Webby Award®-winning writer, director, and producer from the NYU Tisch School of the Arts. His film CHICKEN world premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, won the NFFTY Jury Award, and was shortlisted for a Cannes Young Director Award. Josh was also a spotlight director with NBCUniversal’s Scene in Color Film Series (presented by Target), receiving a blind script deal by Universal Television and acclaimed film producer, Will Packer. Having screened at nine Academy Award®-qualifying festivals and been awarded by President Obama, Josh also directed the Webby Award®-winning short, THE OTHER SIDE in Ethiopia, streaming on Peacock. The film was featured on The TODAY Show and stars Ethan Herisse from Ava DuVernay’s Emmy®-winning Netflix series, WHEN THEY SEE US. LOST BOYS, his upcoming feature debut, was a semifinalist at the Sundance Creative Producing Lab and Development Track. He was also an Academy Nicholl Fellowship and DGA Commercial Directors Diversity Program semifinalist. His latest film, SORRY YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS, was featured on NOWNESS Asia. He actively consults in development and designs treatments for commercials, film, and television at Sony Pictures, Apple TV+, Paramount, and more. Currently, Josh serves on the Scout Film Festival Filmmaker Advisory Board and holds membership in the Gold House Futures Network and International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.
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
$400 - $1000
Michelle Divon is an Israeli-American journalist and TV host living in NYC and working as a news anchor and reporter for News12 Networks. Michelle previously worked at i24NEWS in Jaffa, Israel where she hosted a daily documentary show called High Definition. Since moving to the city, Michelle has emceed various events, including the annual Israel Parade co-anchored with Fox5. She has emceed events for various organizations including the WJC, JNF, FIDF, UJA, Soroka Medical Center, Batsheva Women, JCRC, AICF, & Portugal Ministry of Tourism. Michelle has interviewed key figures on stage including Ambassador Ron Dermer, former Ambassador Ron Prosor, Maj Gen (res.) Amos Gilad, SpaceIL Morris Kahn and has written for Times of Israel and The Forward. Michelle holds a BA in Government, Diplomacy and Strategy from the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $1000
Giancarlo Mariutto was raised to play professional tennis in Wesley Chapel, FL and when that didn’t work out, he made his way to NYC, where the nearest tennis court was unaffordable. Since then, he has created Emmy award-winning content for Disney, Discovery Films, Nickelodeon, PBS, Cartoon Network, and Comedy Central. He’s most proud of his work with the US Department of Education, developing educational programming for low-income households. Outside his career in media, Giancarlo enjoys performing comedy at NYC theaters that used to exist, like the UCB and PIT. For the sheer fun of it, he gives tours as a licensed New York City sightseeing guide and hopes to someday trap you at a party to talk about how a 13-mile island grew from a rickety Dutch trading post to the world's greatest metropolis.
New York, NY, USA
$200 - $250
Hi there! My name is Katharine (you can call me Katie), and I am a screenwriter and production assistant. As an ambitious creator with a passion for diverse storytelling, I am always looking to work alongside and learn from other artists. After graduating from university with honors in history, I leaned into my analytical and editorial skills to pursue a creative career in entertainment. In my role as a Producer's Assistant for Tableland Pictures, I designed the company's website, wrote and edited marketing content, and created a system for organizing post-production files and correspondence. During this process, I also developed a strong understanding of film budgets and union contracts. As a freelancer, I am now working with Mae Shore Productions, editing grant proposals for a short film in pre-production.
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