June • 2022
Very good experience. Responds extremely quickly. Results are beyond our expectations.
Woodbridge, VA 22191, USA
3 reviews$600 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteA Freelance Liberian Multimedia Journalist, a Social Worker and Entrepreneur. Innovative and Creative! I am the Executive Director and Co-founder of Developmental Media Inc. based in Liberia. I also do freelance works for AFP, CNN, Aljazeera, Pear Video, and PBS Newshour among others. I previously worked as a freelance video journalist with Associated Press (AP). I have 18 years of experience in journalism in Liberia. I have also worked extensively in the Civil Society sector, predominantly on women's issues. I have also worked on Human Rights, Democracy, and Environmental issues. I have a wide range of contacts with people of diverse backgrounds in Liberia. I have traveled to all of the 15 political subdivisions and to several other African Countries. I produce video documentaries and shoot still photographs. You can find some of my videos at: https://www.youtube.com/user/dmiliberia
June • 2022
Very good experience. Responds extremely quickly. Results are beyond our expectations.
August • 2016
Orlind did a good job complying with what was required of him. The work was solid, and most importantly, the communication between us was prompt and precise.
Archel Bernard is the owner of the Bombchel Factory in Monrovia, Liberia. She's trying to give traditional Liberian and West African fashion a makeover. She also hires women hard-hit by domestic violence and Ebola. But this is no charity – the clothes are cool too.
Sierra Leone and Liberia are scrambling to fight the new coronavirus pandemic only a few years after falling victim to the largest ever outbreak of Ebola.
I pitched this story to Pear Video and it was accepted. I build up the story board, shot, edited and transcribed the rushes and then sent to Pear Video for post production.
#LITRStarts is a video depicting the start of a business plan competition called the Liberia IT Revolution (LITR).
A documentary film depicting the landing of the ACE fiber optic cable in Monrovia revolutionizing internet in Liberia.
In a bizarre morning in a crowded market in Barkedu, women pack their goods on stalls bringing back the pre Ebola euphoria that was characterized in business making after the market had been shut down for months due to the Ebola outbreak. Most of the women have either lost their source of income to the Ebola outbreak. PLAN Liberia help the women restart their lives that were shattered by Ebola
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