October • 2024
Highly recommend this veteran video editor who has worked extensively with our agency.
Homer, AK, USA
16 reviews$450 - $1200 / Day
Request QuoteSince graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in the United States and the International School of Film and Television in Cuba, I have worked in the film and television industry as a producer, cinematographer, director, and editor. My pursuit to tell compelling, impactful stories that connect with viewers has taken me throughout Latin America, Europe, the Caribbean and across the United States. Whether my project is of international significance or local concern, I often work as a one-woman-band, allowing me the privilege to glimpse into people's lives in an intimate way. My subjects have ranged from political turmoil in Venezuela to ghost-train riders in Argentina, coca farmers in Bolivia, to everyday people in the United States. Clients include PBS, HBO, NHK, TVE, The Washington Post online, and Voice of America. Awards and grants include The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, The Jerome Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, Chicken and the Egg, Tides Foundation and the Chesapeake AP Awards, Webby Awards.
October • 2024
Highly recommend this veteran video editor who has worked extensively with our agency.
May • 2024
Gabrielle did a great job on our three part interview-based Oceans Series.
May • 2024
Gabrielle is great to work with. Very professional!
A game-seeking trip into the woods with Eric Morris, an African-American outdoorsman who works to foster diversity in hunting.
In the aftermath of a devastating typhoon, the village of Newtok is in urgent need of relocating its remaining residents to the new village of Mertarvik. But the pace of new construction is lagging behind the erosion, posing a significant challenge.
We take you to the village of Newtok, Alaska where climate change and the severe storms that come with it, are causing the erosion of the land, forcing the villagers to relocate. Part 1 of a two-part series of one of the largest relocation projects currently in the United States.
Home to the largest sockeye salmon run in the world, Bristol Bay salmon thrive while salmon fisheries elsewhere decline. They use a stationary fishing method called set-netting, which involves nets anchored near fish camps along the beach during the summer fishing season.
"Barbecue can bring world peace.” That’s what lovers of the food will tell you in the heart of Texas, where pit master Tootsie makes the meat that’s so good, it could end all war. Just ask everyone who lines up at the crack of dawn at Snow’s Barbecue.
Jordanian wife and mother Rafea is leaving home for the first time to attend a college in India that is training rural women to become solar energy engineers. Once there, she will join women like her from the developing world to learn concrete skills to change their communities.
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