October • 2017
Ross is an excellent shooter who knows how to capture compelling moments despite tough circumstances. He’s easy to work with, creative and diligent. His hard work helped us have a successful shoot.
London, UK
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Request QuoteRoss Domoney is a multi award winning freelance film-maker from the UK who is currently based in London. Ross studied documentary film making at the National Film and Television School. His work has been published by the Guardian, ITV, Field of Vision, Coda Stories, Journeyman pictures, The Wall Street Journal, Evening Standard, The Daily Mirror, TimeOut, Foto8, The Discovery Channel, Channel 4, The Real News Network. He has won a Royal Television Society award as well as making it onto the shortlist for the prestigious Grierson trust award twice.
October • 2017
Ross is an excellent shooter who knows how to capture compelling moments despite tough circumstances. He’s easy to work with, creative and diligent. His hard work helped us have a successful shoot.
The multi award winning documentary "The High Price of Gold" captures the plight of women and children living in the mineral rich eastern Democratic Republic of Congo who have been driven off their land by militias who repeatedly rape them. A smaller version of the documentary was published on the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2011/sep/02/congo-blood-gold-mobile-phon
How does a global financial crisis permeate the spaces of the everyday in a city? Our final 35' documentary film traces the multiple transformations of crisis-ridden Athenian public space and those who traverse it.
As the worlds media attention is focused on football violence in France: yesterday (14/06/16) Paris witnessed some of it's worst political violence in decades as protesters defied the countries state of emergency and fought battles with heavily millitarized police units. Unions called for a general strike over the governments plans to change labour laws, making it easier for bosses to fire workers
Refugees and aid workers describe the situation on the island of Lesbos, which is struggling to cope with the greatest number of arrivals in Greece. Thousands of people arrive from Turkey to the shores of Lesbos via boat. An estimated 10,000 have landed in the past week.
With documentary and current affairs footage from Syria, Hong Kong, Ukraine, Greece, France and the US
Said fled Afghanistan with his wife and seven children. Only he and his nine-year-old son Wali Khan made it to Britain. Their life in Derby is precarious and for Said, who is struggling to learn English, lonely. We will follow this family as they attempt to make a home in Britain and seek a legal right to stay here
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