October • 2015
Jonathan did a great with the shooting but even better job with some out of the ordinary logistical challenges: setting up a panel of students, locating at shooting location, and decorating the set.
Malmö, Sweden
3 reviews$650 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteJonathan Saruk is a Blake Street Films cinematographer and producer who has created video content for the likes of ARTE, 3SAT, UNHCR, BBC, Al Jazeera, The Great Big Story, ORF, and and has worked on corporate productions for S.A.P., Sony Ericsson, E.ON, and Unibail-Rodamco. He was Director of Photography on the recent feature length documentary Truth Detectives, commissioned by German public broadcaster WDR/ARTE. His still images have been published in The New Yorker, Newsweek and The Sunday Times Magazine, and his first monograph, The Forbidden Reel, was selected as one of the best photography books of 2014 by Time Magazine. A graduate of the International Center of Photography, Jonathan also holds an M.A. in print journalism from New York University.
October • 2015
Jonathan did a great with the shooting but even better job with some out of the ordinary logistical challenges: setting up a panel of students, locating at shooting location, and decorating the set.
February • 2016
Jonathan was great to work with - and delivered beautiful footage
The final installment of a three part series about a Syrian refugee family that has settled in Sweden.
The Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic for The Great Big Story. All shot on a Freefly Movi M10.
AJ+ asked young Swedes what they thought about the first US Democratic Presidential Debate.
While refugees are streaming across Denmark to get to Sweden, some are saying the Danish police are treating them worse than their Hungarian counterparts. The governments of Sweden and Denmark are treating the refugee crisis in very different ways -the liberal Swedish Government is welcoming them while the newly elected Danish Government is doing everything in its power to keep them away.
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