July • 2021
Raouf and his team were professional, attentive, and most of all - collaborative - a truly useful skill in this new production era of remote work. Highly recommended.
Boston, MA, USA
4 reviews$600 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteWe include a sound recordist on all shoots at no extra charge. We shoot with the Red Komodo and Schneider Cine Xenar primes as well as an assortment of professional LED lights. Raouf Zaki's experience ranges from a DOP on countless docs and branded content as well as producing for the NOVA Evolution series about petrified whales in the Egyptian desert, to lensing “run and gun” shows for the Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel. Raouf served as a cameraman for several independent documentaries that were broadcast on Frontline and POV like “Funny Faces,” a documentary on Muslim comedians and “Aristide, the Endless Revolution.” He was segment producer and main cameraperson on a documentary for Lebanese TV “LBC” about Arab American after the events of 9/11. Raouf was also selected by the US Health Initiative to produce and direct educational dramas on AIDS awareness. He won a Lamplighter Award for a documentary on the mentally challenged, produced for Vinfen Corporation. He won a second Lamplighter award for an instructional video for cancer survivors, produced for Dana Farber Cancer Institute. In 2019, Raouf produced, shot, and edited a short documentary about a blind singer for the 2019 AT&T Shape Create-a-thon in Los Angeles, which won the grand prize from 580 entries and 1400 participating filmmakers! Raouf has also worked on hundreds of corporate productions, television PSAs and web commercials, recruitment videos, and live webcasts. A partial list of clients includes Advocates, Inc., The Carroll Center for the Blind, Coptic Orphans, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Adobe, and Akamai Technologies.
July • 2021
Raouf and his team were professional, attentive, and most of all - collaborative - a truly useful skill in this new production era of remote work. Highly recommended.
June • 2021
Good-looking video, great communication, timely delivery. Excellent service overall. Thank you.
The Carroll Center for the Blind empowers people who are blind or visually impaired to achieve independence and to lead a fulfilling life. For over 85 years, the expertise of Carroll Center staff has provided help for thousands of blind and visually impaired persons with diverse opportunities for success and independent living.
This documentary explores the life of Ellis Hall, a blind singer whose music has inspired thousands of people through modern history. It shows that all one needs is love and faith to create art that touches people despite all odds.
When a man asks his neighbor for milk to put on his cereal, he gets a lot more than he bargained for.
Jack Wood, an engineering manager at Akamai Technologies, describes how he joined the company and the projects he's worked on.
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