June • 2021
Working with Santiago was great. He was helpful and knowledgeable.
New York, NY, USA
2 reviews$500 - $2000 / Day
Request QuoteA Producer, Director, Assistant Director, Editor and Cinematographer on various fictional and documentary feature films and shorts. I also have 5+ years of experience working for digital media in the US, producing, shooting and editing digital video content for a variety of verticals and subjects.
June • 2021
Working with Santiago was great. He was helpful and knowledgeable.
The typical funeral today is a roughly $10,000 affair. Cremation—which surpassed traditional burial in a casket as the afterlife of choice for Americans in 2015—will run you about $2,000. Add on bell and whistles like a nice urn and flowers, and the costs rise higher. All told, the funeral industry with its estimated 19,177 funeral homes and thousands of cemeteries and crematoriums is worth an estimated $20.7 billion.
TrackRecord visited the planetarium in Philadelphia, where Michelle Zauner, the brains behind Japanese Breakfast, lives. The singer opened up about how space and the idea of visiting Mars influenced her latest album, 'Soft Sounds from Another Planet.'
Sophia Chang on her new audiobook, The Baddest Bitch In the Room and finally stepping into the spotlight after a career of uplifting male musicians like the Wu-Tang Clan.
This is the U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Fire Lab in Missoula, Montana. Here, researchers have spent 5 decades studying fire science — literally playing with it — to develop new models for predicting fire behavior, which helps them understand how to put out forest fires. Whether it’s wind speed, slope, air flow, or anything else that influences flames, scientists at this lab study fire in intimate detail. Our friends from Gizmodo joined us to explore the lab and learn about philosophies like the Fire Paradox, partake in fire-based experiments, and walk through a fire wind tunnel.
The original BMW M5, the E28 generation, is a historic car, the fastest sedan in the world when it came out, the start of a dynasty. You’ve known that. I’ve known that. What I didn’t know (and what I set out to find) is if it’s actually as good to drive as the legend suggests.
In a quiet corner of Kent State University, scientists are exploring innovative ways to study the past. We joined our friends at Gizmodo to visit Kent State University's Experimental Archaeology lab, where scientists recreate the artifacts they dig up, and then they put them to the test to see how they might work in the real world. It’s a way to learn about these ancient technologies, not only by making them, but by using them to see how they might have been used in centuries gone by.
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