August • 2020
Marica was great to work with - she was receptive to my detailed instructions, shot a beautiful interview, and got all the shots I asked for. I look forward to working with her again!
Oakland, CA, USA
2 reviews$400 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteI’m a film director/producer, musician, and video journalist based in Oakland, CA. For CALIFORNIA Magazine, I've written, shot, and edited around twenty short form documentary pieces, including a 3-part video series called “Bugged,” and am also a frequent contributor to the print magazine. An avid traveller, I have worked, trained, and performed all over the world, including Russia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and West Africa. I have a degree in Arabic and Russian Literature from UC Berkeley, and am the artistic director of Radix Troupe Productions, which I founded in 2013. Since finishing my studies in Arabic and Russian at UC Berkeley in 2013, I've been actively directing and producing original work, including multiple short films, music videos, short form documentaries, and promotional work. My most recent short film "Zoey and the Wind-Up Boy" produced by RADIX, won Best Fantasy Film at the 2017 Roswell Sci-fi Film Festival, was a finalist for Best International Short at the Ithaca Fantastik Film Festival, 2017, and won runner up for Best Film at the Carcosa Film Festival, 2018. Another film I produced, "All We Left Behind" won Best International Film at the 48Film Project Festival, 2018. In 2016, I was also one of the aspiring female directors to be selected to shadow BAFTA award-winning writer/director Amma Asante on the shoot of her soon to be released film, Where Hands Touch (2018). As a singer and cellist, I regularly perform with the award-winning band, MAD NOISE, and my newest musical/visual project called Girl Swallows Nightingale.
August • 2020
Marica was great to work with - she was receptive to my detailed instructions, shot a beautiful interview, and got all the shots I asked for. I look forward to working with her again!
Promotional video for the Cal Alumni Association's panel discussion “A Dream Denied? The Immigrant Experience in the Campus Community."
Peter Oboyski, collections manager at the UC Berkeley Essig Museum of Entomology, shows us how to properly mount a moth.
UC Berkeley's curator of music collections, John Shepard, shows us how he keeps the music alive in a Hargrove Music Library treasure trove called Case X. One of its gems, the original opera-ballet "The Temple of Glory," will be staged by Cal Performances at Zellerbach Hall.
Natalie Rhae, contortionist and assistant director of Kinetic Arts Center's youth program, Circus Spire, takes us beyond the big tent.
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