Reginald C.
New York, NY, USA
$400 - $1000
1 review- Production Assistant
- Fixer
New York, NY, USA
$400 - $1000
1 reviewElizabeth, NJ, USA
$80 - $150
1 reviewNew York, NY, USA
$200 - $1000
1 reviewWellesley/MIT graduate, video production/media theory, visual programmer and designer
New York, NY, USA
$550 - $800
1 reviewHair and makeup artist
New York, NY, USA
$350 - $750
2 reviewsHoboken, NJ, USA
$100 - $125
1 reviewCurrently covering courts and data at Delawareonline.com in Northern Delaware.
Brooklyn, NY 11216, USA
$600 - $1000
3 reviewsI'm a freelance video journalist and filmmaker based out of Brooklyn. I'm a regular contributor to Gothamist and Untapped Cities. I also make comedic content with my production company, Bankrukt (bankrukt.com).
New York, NY, USA
$1000 - $2000
8 reviewsProducer and DP with 20 years experience. Based in New York. Speaks French. Own RED camera. Worked with Hearst Digtial, Jewish Museum, Valentino, Hamptons Magazine.
New York, NY, USA
$400 - $1600
1 reviewDP, Director, and EVA 1 owner/operator. Big fan of sunrises. Full video journalism package available, with lavs, shot gun, and 4k-capable EVA 1.
New York, NY, USA
$400 - $700
1 reviewHi there! My name is Bogdan. I was born in Ukraine. After moving to US I got settled in great city of New York. That's where I got my first camera and started shooting.
New York, NY, USA
$500 - $1400
3 reviewsI am a videographer with a large amount of experience working for foreign and domestic broadcasters. I am dedicated to visually telling stories and working to reach clients goals.
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.
New York, NY, USA
$350 - $1000
7 reviewsBilingual News Reporter
New York, NY, USA
$750 - $2500
2 reviewsNew York, NY, USA
$200 - $20000
2 reviewsNew York, NY, USA
$200 - $1000
While studying Film at Boston University, Danielle accidentally got a full-time job as a marketer at one of America's fastest growing tech companies, Drift. That's when she realized that the best marketing used the same elements of storytelling as screenwriting! After graduation, Danielle moved to Philadelphia and became the Director of Marketing at Rebel Motion, a production company based out of NYC. She later become a Lead Storyteller at IT MOVES IT, a business accelerator that helps brands tell stronger narratives. Now, Danielle dedicates her time to helping her personal clients combine storytelling, digital media, and marketing strategy at Epiq Media. An experienced Creative Director, she’s written, produced, directed, and edited dozens of Commercials for companies like User Interviews, bareMinerals, Adidas, Moet & Chandon, Rosetta Stone, Notarize, Bumble, Zenni Optical, Timo Weiland, and more. When she's not on set, Danielle is a lead writer at Screenpower, an international screenwriting collective, where her team writes for top Broadway and Hollywood producers. Her personal narrative work has been featured in over 30 film festivals and screenings across the globe, including multiple awards for Best Screenplay at various festivals including the International Open Film Festival, Sose International Film Festival, and Phoenix Melbourne Film Festival.
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.
Brooklyn, NY, USA
$800 - $1000
I am American-Indonesian. I was raised in two fairly different cultures, spending equal amount of time in both Indonesia and United States. I have always been interested in anthropological studies, hence focusing my work to revolve around art, culture, religion and heritage. However, my background in non-profits also stemmed my interest in human rights and social issues as well as education-related stories within underserved communities. Most recently, I have begun to document gender rights in southeast Asia and gained interest in domestic violence that exist within our community. Many of these issues have been fueled by forced or arranged marriage obligated by religion and traditional practices of existing communities. Many are stripped off from their basic human rights due to cultural obligations. At the very core, it is nonetheless an abuse of power and authority against those who are powerless.
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