December • 2020
Nebiat was an excellent person to work with. We encountered difficulties with the shoot due to political events in the country but she remained calm, composed, and solution-orientated throughout.
Kigali, Rwanda
4 reviews$500 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteNebiat Assefa Melles is a video journalist and documentary filmmaker based in Kigali, Rwanda. Her recent documentary “Blue Devil” has won the Knight Award for Best reporting in Science and Environment, also got nominated as Best Short Documentary at Pan Africa Film Festival, Montreal Black Film Festival, and San Diageo Black Film Festival. Nebat has spent eight years reporting and producing documentaries the national media, Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation, where she was named Producer of the Year in 2011 and 2012. She is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and specialized in Documentary Filmmaking. Her First Masters was in Theatre and Development from Addis Ababa University and got her bachelor's degree in Theater Arts at Addis Ababa University.
December • 2020
Nebiat was an excellent person to work with. We encountered difficulties with the shoot due to political events in the country but she remained calm, composed, and solution-orientated throughout.
September • 2020
Nebiat went above and beyond on her organisation to ensure that everything was in place, providing detailed planning and updates throughout. Footage was generally clean and usable, and limited only by the equipment used. She provided more than enough coverage of both interviews and b-roll (all of which was well labeled and documented) and we would definitely work with her again in the future.
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