Al Jazeera International 101 East: Inside Indonesia's Drug War
Once only a transit point for drugs, Indonesia has become one of the key narcotics markets in the region.
- Field Producer
Jakarta, Indonesia
$300 - $600 / Day
Request QuoteA producer, fixer and videographer who has been working in the industry for two decades. Covering news and documentary, arranging commercial shoots and company profiles as well as Non-Governmental Organization projects. Clients include BBC, Al Jazeera International, NHK, Facebook, General Electric, Climate reality, USAID, UNDP and more.
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