60 Second Docs // Glitter Tattoos
- Documentary DP
New York, NY, USA
1 review$600 - $6000 / Day
Request QuoteMiasarah Lai is an Emmy-winning documentary cinematographer and producer based out of New York City. She has worked internationally in Honduras, Ghana, Myanmar, China, Nicaragua, Romania, and the United States. She prioritizes equity and social responsibility through the filmmaking process and counters damaging mainstream representations of marginalized communities. Her work has screened at Big Sky Film Festival, American Documentary Film Festival, Athens Ethnofest, Chicago Palestine Film Festival, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, and art museums. Select films she directed are Nobel Nok Dah (2015), and For My Art (2016). She has received grants and fellowships from the Academy of Arts and Sciences, Camden International Film Festival, Double Exposure Film Festival, The Propeller Fund, Kartemquin Films, and other institutions. Outside of her cinematic work, Miasarah demonstrates a deep commitment to challenging the disenfranchising norms of the documentary field through community organizing, writing and work as an educator and facilitator. Miasarah is a producer at Meerkat Media , was the former Community Manager of Brown Girls Doc Mafia, a Co-Founder of Ethnocine Collective, and a member of Asian American Documentary Network. She has facilitated and organized panels & workshops at CPH:DOX, Sundance Film Festival, SSFILM's Doc Stories, the International Documentary Association's Getting Reel, Cannes Docs, Royal Anthropological Institute Film Festival, Haverford College, and other academic institutions.
Emmy winning Outstanding Hard News Long-form For years, a former staffer at Kanakuk Kamps, one of the country’s most popular Christian summer camps, abused dozens of boys. Vice News speaks with survivors, who say the camp has used confidentiality clauses to keep them quiet. Executive Producers: Nikki Egan, Shane Smith, Maral Usefi Senior Producers: Kristin Fraser, Joelle Martinez Managing Editor: Leah Feiger Producers: Judy Cai, Brennan Cusack Correspondent: Meena Duerson Editors: Mark Apicella, Kristie Ferriso Cinematographers: Brian Dawson, Miasarah Lai Writer: Adriane Quinlan Associate Producer: Kassidy Dillon
In this interview, Kendrick Sampson plays Shag, Marry, Kill with three of his past roles – Nathan from Insecure, Caleb from How to Get Away with Murder, and Jesse from The Vampire Diaries. He also breaks down how he bonded with his on-screen daughter in Something From Tiffany’s, what it felt like to sit in front of Viola Davis for the first time, and the Christmas that inspired his lifelong devotion to activism. Plus, he reflects upon his birth chart and the Pisces traits that resonate the most as well as the commercial that earned him the nickname “chicken boy” in high school.
It comes as no surprise that Zoe Saldaña has always been a sucker for science fiction. On top of acting in blockbuster franchises like Marvel and Star Trek, she’s recently reprised her role as Neytiri in Avatar: The Way of Water, the much anticipated sequel to the groundbreaking 2009 blockbuster. Ahead of its premiere, she unpacks her life, career, and Reco bag – from the smell of pointe shoes in Center Stage to the book that inspired From Scratch, the trending Netflix show that has everyone weeping. Plus, she gets real about the green makeup from Guardians of the Galaxy that haunts her to this day… “I always wanted to know what it was like… definitely got a taste of it over and over and over again.”
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