September • 2017
David is a very detailed journalist and video producer. His attention to details showed on the segment he delivered. He got the images and the story just as se discussed. The video quality is excellent.
Calgary, AB, Canada
10 reviews$400 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteI'm a video journalist / filmmaker based in Calgary, Canada. Stories about politics, environmental issues, and human rights drive my work. I worked staff for the BBC and Al Jazeera before starting freelancing in 2009. Since then I've worked for Al Jazeera English, Al Jazeera America, Vice, CNN, Fusion, the BBC, Great Big Story, CCTV, The Smithsonian Institute, and various NGOs and independent production companies. I shoot, produce, edit, write and report, and have worked across the Americas and Caribbean, as well as Europe and the Middle East. I film with a Sony FS5 and DJI Mavic Air drone.
September • 2017
David is a very detailed journalist and video producer. His attention to details showed on the segment he delivered. He got the images and the story just as se discussed. The video quality is excellent.
May • 2018
Dave always goes an extra mile to accomplish what you need to tell a good story.
It is the most bio-diverse place on the planet, Ecuador's Yasuni National Park in the Amazon rainforest. But work is now underway to extract oil from another pristine corner of the park. The decision one year to go ahead with the development sharply divided the country. And those likely to feel the brunt of the impact are anxious about what is to come.
Like it’s Central American neighbors, Panama is struggling with a rise in gangs. Their new president says he wants to take a more preventative approach to crime. But with more than 200 active gangs operating in Panama, and many people calling for an iron fist approach to crime, police and prisons continue to play a major role. But in one neighborhood, an unorthodox partnership is paying off.
In 2013 a decision by the highest court in the Dominican Republic effectively left more than 100,000 people - those without one Dominican parent - stateless. In Dec 2015, we travelled to the Dominican Republic and Haiti to report on the situation.
El Niño threatens hundreds of thousands of families in Central America with severe crop losses and could create a second wave of migration out of the troubled region. In Guatemala, around a million people have no food reserves left. And with the drought predicted to continue until March, the worst could be still to come.
This soccer team wears hand-woven jerseys. Each jersey can take up to two months to make. What they're doing in Xejuyup, Guatemala, is weaving identity into their favorite sport. Their dream is to have the national team wear indigenous clothing. http://share.ajplus.net/shared/32310
Jakelin Caal and her father left their indigenous community in Guatemala in search of the American Dream. Instead, they found tragedy. A few days later, Jakelin died in U.S. Border Patrol custody. We spoke to her grieving family during her wake ceremony, as they described the harsh economic reality that forced Jakelin's father, and thousands of other Guatemalans, to make the dangerous journey across the border.
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