Light in the city - Dark in the village
Story of people who struggle against dirty energy
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Sound Mixer
- Reporter / Journalist
Jakarta, Indonesia
$200 - $900 / Day
Request QuoteSolo shooter based in capital Jakarta of Indonesia and happy to travel around Southeast Asia. Make living as videographer and documentary photographer, local producer and fixer based in Jakarta, Indonesia. Working for big media production and broadcast since 1998. Recent works : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egY82rEpArw https://vimeo.com/594538540 https://www.theguardian.com/environment/gallery/2015/nov/02/indonesias-forest-fires-living-under-a-yellow-haze-in-pictures Services / roles : 1. DP / Camera Operator 2. Camera assistant / b-roll 3. Photography 4. Drone 5. Digital Imaging Technician & Data Loader 6. Location sound mixer documentary / ENG style 7. Fixer, Producer, Research 8. Logistics supports Camera equipments : * Lumix G9II - 4096 x 2160 at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/47.95/50/59.94/100/120 fps [150 to 600 Mb/s] - 4:2:2/4:2:0 8/10-Bit * JVC LS 300 - Super 35mm - 4096 x 2160 - 4:2:2/10bit * Various AF lens and manual lens from 12mm to 1000mm * DJI Air 3 - 4K/10bit * DJI Ronin S * Basic LED lighting * Vinten Pro Carbon Tripods * Atomos Ninja V and SSD's Audio equipments : * Sennheiser MKH 416, Sennheiser MKH 816, Akg C747, Sony VG1 * Sennheiser Radio Mics, G2-G3-G4 and Sennheiser Lav Mics * DPA Lav Mics * Sound Devices 302 and MM1, SQN 3M, SQN 4S * Tascam 701 digital audio recorder - 4 XLR input * Zoom H5N digital audio recorder - 4 XLR input * Rode Wireless Go 2 - 2 transmitter/ recorder & 1 receiver * Panasonic XLR audio adapter * Tentacle E Sync - 2 transmitter & 1 receiver Warm regards and thanks Ardiles "Bacardi" Rante www.ardilesrante.com
Story of people who struggle against dirty energy
Long term investigation visual reporting in Java, Indonesia for News Corp Australia
Sea Shepherd has released dramatic footage, including drone footage, of the sinking of the last of the “Bandit 6” toothfish poaching vessels, the Viking, in Pangandaran, West Java.
Video reportage of haze crisis from the hottest spot in Borneo caused by forest fires in Central Borneo 2015..
On this day 57 years ago, the German and U.S.-backed Indonesian Army and paramilitary groups used an attempted coup as a pretext to murder up to three million suspected communists. For the first time ever, a redfish investigation exposes the role of the German government. The genocide was perpetrated at the height of the Cold War, and the army, led by General Suharto, covered up its own culpability, officially blaming the murders on the Indonesian PKI, the world’s third-largest communist party after those in the Soviet Union and China. redfish’s documentary investigates the involvement and support of West Germany - as well as the United States - in the 1965 Indonesian genocide of communists and suspected leftists, as the West German government strived for international recognition and against the recognition of its counterpart in the east, the German Democratic Republic (GDR). redfish dug through more than 1000 pages of documents from West Germany’s Foreign Office and political archives uncovering never-before incriminating evidence of the country’s role in the genocide. The archives prove that the West German government knew from the outset of the massacres of communists, even though today the German government continues to deny any knowledge of these crimes against humanity. Even more chilling, the documents show that West Germany consciously supported this genocide - politically, militarily and financially, with the intention of ensuring that Indonesia would remain out of communist hands and thus be unable to officially recognize the GDR. Supporting these efforts, West Germany sent former SS and Nazi officers to Jakarta as ambassadors and diplomats, insisting that they had to "support the military" against the communists "at all costs". The documentary is subtitled in English, German, Indonesian, Arabic, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic and Hindi. The entire research and all the archive documents are now available for the public on our website https://redfish.media/
Their way of life hasn't changed for hundreds of years - a group of skilled fishermen using only their bodies and extraordinary bravery to catch 75ft-long sperm whales to provide enough food and materials for their whole village.
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