January • 2022
Craig is very professional and delivers a high quality piece of work on time. He is patient, responds very fast to emails/messages, listens to the client and gives professional advise I will definitely recommend Him Sue Maud
Sacramento, CA, USA
3 reviews$300 - $1500 / Day
Request QuoteMy name is Craig Johnson and I am a videographer, E.N.G. and Emmy award winning producer. My recent employment includes i24News in Tel Aviv, Israel, Arizona PBS as well as various freelance projects ranging from music videos to broadcast news shoots to corporate content and independent documentaries. Capturing cinematic, well-sequenced interviews and b-roll footage is what I do best.
January • 2022
Craig is very professional and delivers a high quality piece of work on time. He is patient, responds very fast to emails/messages, listens to the client and gives professional advise I will definitely recommend Him Sue Maud
February • 2022
Craig is very professional and pays attention to details. I highly recommend him and will definately use him in my future projects
February • 2023
Craig was excellent and I would highly recommend.
During a 10 day trip to Israel in 2017, I filmed a short documentary about the country's rapid population growth. The piece uses opposing voices to examines population growth in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict while also looking at groups on the fringes of society where population stress is the most apparent. The resulting short documentary was published by the Times of Israel.
A short documentary film by Craig Johnson produced for the Sierra Club Grand Canyon Chapter - "Arizona has been facing unprecedented water shortages in the Colorado River basin and must protect it’s own surface water like never before. Join former Arizona governor and US Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt along with a team of retired U.S. Forest Service employees and an environmental journalist as they sound the alarm about Pinto Creek, a rare river habitat in the arid desert that’s running dry."
Explores the lives of foxes and other urban wildlife living just under our noses in Phoenix, Arizona. One of many segments I produced while working for Catalyst, a science TV show on Arizona PBS. Others include a full half hour episode about aging with autism and a segment about preserving migration corridors for animals in Sonora, Mexico and Arizona.
The Fight for Oak Flat is a documentary series about the proposed Resolution Copper Mine in Arizona and the people fighting to stop it from destroying Oak Flat, a unique natural area held sacred by indigenous peoples and used heavily by outdoor enthusiasts.
“Catalyst” finds engineers at Arizona State University who are working to build a better concrete. What does it mean for the environment?
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