April • 2019
Anirban was a great producer. He had visited the restaurant & spoke to the owners before I had even agreed to hire him. The shooting was ok but his producing skills were incredible.
Suva, Fiji
9 reviews$500 - $700 / Day
Request Quote{ Recipient - National Geographic Society Covid-19 Emergency Reporting Grant 2021 } { Winner - Storyhunter Best Mini Doc Award 2019 } I am an independent filmmaker, videographer and producer currently based out of Suva, Fiji. I work across the Indo-Pacific region, including the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. I specialise in cultural features as well as developmental, environmental and geopolitical stories. I mostly work as a one-man unit and seamlessly handle all aspects of filmmaking and media production. I have worked with leading clients, publishers and organisations such as National Geographic Society, The Weather Channel, CNN Great Big Story, NBC Left Field, Al Jazeera Plus, BSR, Films Division (Govt of India), Ministry of Culture (Govt of India), Lonely Planet and Tetley, among others.
April • 2019
Anirban was a great producer. He had visited the restaurant & spoke to the owners before I had even agreed to hire him. The shooting was ok but his producing skills were incredible.
July • 2017
Anirban was very professional and enthusiastic, and provided good service throughout the project.
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