Mohamad J.
North Adams, MA 01247, USA
$400 - $600
1 reviewMohamad Junaid is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
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North Adams, MA 01247, USA
$400 - $600
1 reviewMohamad Junaid is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
New York, NY, USA
$800 - $2000
1 reviewJulie Schwietert Collazo is a bilingual (English-Spanish) journalist, editor, fact-checker and translator.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
$200 - $500
1 reviewPhiladelphia, PA, USA
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1 reviewEast Brunswick, NJ, USA
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1 reviewI am a freelance writer and an emerging scholar in political science.
Tyngsborough, MA, USA
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1 reviewEast Brunswick, NJ, USA
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1 reviewBoston, MA, USA
$240 - $480
1 reviewBoston, MA, USA
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3 reviewsPhiladelphia, PA, USA
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2 reviewsPhiladelphia, PA, USA
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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 - $2000
KAREN B. SONG is a video Director, Producer, Cameraperson/DP, Editor & Writer, who has worked with the advertising industry’s top agencies and a diverse roster of clients, to create commercials, branded content, radio ads, live events media, promos, video signage, client pitch proposals & industrials. Among the many premiere brands she’s worked with, she’s directed & produced campaigns for American Express and the US Open, shot a documentary style branded-content web series across 5 continents for Mini Cooper/BMW & VICE Media, and produced Black History Month TV promos for the Disney Channel. She’s the Creator, Director, Producer & Editor of several documentaries with international subjects (Russia & Korea, and is currently in production with "Sundays at Cafe Tabac," a documentary feature film about women's empowerment and visibility, and in development for a documentary about women surfers. She also currently has narrative feature films and a TV series project under various stages of production & development, and continues to concept and shoot music videos for various Grammy-nominated artists. She began her 20-year career in the entertainment industry producing and commissioning music albums on major labels, TV programs, and music videos, working with some of the biggest artists of all time. With a stint in live events that spanned production, development and marketing roles, she also has provided various media and production services for countless non-profit organizations and their live events. She has worked with Tony Award-winning director Jack Hofsiss who mentored her in the theater, and a collection of her stage plays titled "Love and Other Natural Disasters," was staged and produced Off-Broadway at the Manhattan Repertory Theater. She is a graduate of Brown University and is an avid surfer.
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
$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.
Hoboken, NJ, USA
$400 - $1000
Director, Writer & Videographer with experience in Commercials, Fiction, Internet, TV & Documentary. I've lived and worked in Seville, Madrid, London, New Delhi, Mexico City and New York City. I write film scripts, articles, and fiction narratives, and I direct films, documentaries, and commercials. Here a few other facts you may want to know about me: - My first Feature Film as Director Bad Vegan and The Teleportation Machine was premiered at the Brooklyn Film Festival 2016 and will be part of the Woodstock Film Festival. - I co-wrote two feature films with Mexican director Humberto Hinojosa: Paraiso Perdido, released in 2016 and Camino a Marte, to be released in 2017. - My short film Miss Mystery has screened at Coney Island Film Festival, Long Island Film Festival & NYLA Film Festival. - I've directed many commercials and fiction projects in Spain, UK, India, Mexico and the USA. Also, I have spent time as a columnist for Nylon Magazine Mexico.
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.
New York, NY, USA
$350 - $550
Vienna Alexandria Maglio is a freelance, multimedia journalist and producer based in Jersey City, New Jersey who has worked on stories across the United States and internationally in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Her past work has focused on issues of social justice, human rights, gender, citizen journalism and the intersection of journalism and technology. She has worked on various programs within Al Jazeera English (AJE), including AJE's award winning new media program, The Stream and AJE's, 101 East, a weekly current affairs and documentary program focusing on Asia and the South Pacific. Most recently, Vienna collaborated with an all female crew of journalists, producers and photojournalists on Her America: 50 Women, 50 States, a groundbreaking digital road trip amplifying the voices of everyday women. She holds a Master's degree in International Relations from The New School for Public Engagement, where she concentrated on human rights and media. Previously, she has worked with the Brooklyn-based international human rights organization, WITNESS.
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