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Fashion Ontario Cancer Care Testimonials tv pilot for food series A selection of projects from the past year. A snapshot in to the creative and tech filled new office for YOOX Net-A-Porter Group in the heart of west London. Featuring interviews with the CEO, CTO and architects behind the project. A crazy one day shoot on location in Venice, Italy led to a great snapshot in to the world of Italian fashion history. Created as part of a series of videos for the opening of the Italiana exhibit of Italian fashion history during Milan Fashion Week. Mini-doc piece about a Filipino woman working in Dubai who sends money home to her two daughters. A commercial that represents the journey that a cross-border money transfer has to take. Commissioned and directed by the client, I provided DP services along with a production company to execute. Retail Prophet is a retail consulting firm led by futurist Doug Stephens; they asked me and my partner to develop the look and execution of this branded doc series that explores cutting-edge retail trends across the world. This is a trailer for the pilot episode, yet to be released.
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Timo C.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$250 - $500 / Day
Top Services
- Reporter / Journalist
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Drone Operator
About Timo C.
Reporting for 10 years. End-to-end video and 360° content production, news writing and audience development.
Tony L.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$700 - $5000 / Day
Top Services
- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Production Company
About Tony L.
TONY LAW (Creative Director, DP, Producer) began his career working from the ground up in TV stations and with various production companies in the film industry. Since 2009, he has established production companies both in Toronto and China. Pure passion for this industry and always an early adopter of advancing technologies, he has a keen sense of translating ideas into visual stories. Able to communicate in English, Cantonese and basic Mandarin puts him in an unique position to bring media and ideas to both cultures. Tony is known to be a problem solver, calm, strategic and always fun and easy going to work with. Specializing in Corporate, Infomercials, Commercials, and Documentary work.
Alexander S.
Montreal, QC, Canada
$750 - $1500 / Day
Top Services
- Production Company
- Documentary DP
- Full-Service 360 Production
About Alexander S.
I am a director/producer/editor based between Montreal, Toronto and London. With almost a decade of experience in creating branded video content and music videos, Alexander’s work ranges from editing, producing and directing spanning a wide range of industries. Including working on videos for companies such as Net-A-Porter, Vice, Chanel, Le Chateau, Target, McDonald's and Ford.
Kevin G.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$400 - $1300 / Day
Top Services
- Production Company
- Documentary DP
- Non-Fiction Film Director
About Kevin G.
Producer/Shooter/Editor with half a decade's experience in doc, commercial, digital, and event video production service. My focus is on clean, stylish, in-depth coverage and a positive subject experience. I work alone or with a team, and of course I follow COVID guidelines for filming!
Bilal S.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$1000 - $1000 / Day
Top Services
- On-Air Reporter / Host
- Reporter / Journalist
- Mobile Journalist / Livestreamer
About Bilal S.
EDUCATION AND BACKGROUND EXPERIENCE In many ways, I am an accidental journalist. In the tumult following the 9/11 attacks, I was swept into journalism before I had time to blink. In September 2001, I was just a salesman at a shop, doing business from the lobby of Pearl Continental Hotel in the Pakistani city of Peshawar. The attacks on US soil and the subsequent American response saw an influx of Western journalists into Pakistan. I came in contact with many of them, helping them out with daily necessities and, eventually, with information. It was here that I met a team from Abu Dhabi TV, an interaction that changed my life forever. I was absorbed into the Abu Dhabi TV team, which was headed for Afghanistan. Back in my country, I played the critical role of fixer/translator for many foreign TV channels and newspapers, sometimes even at the risk of my life. During one such assignment I met the celebrated BBC reporter Rageh Omaar, who was impressed by my hard work and put me in touch with some senior journalists at the BBC. When Kabul fell to coalition forces, I was gainfully employed with the BBC as a fixer/translator. Since I hail from the eastern province of Kunar, the BBC had asked me to accompany a team of journalists to Tora Bora, which was then in the eye of the storm. My fluency in Pashto and my knowledge of the eastern terrain pushed me to centre stage and I rapidly became instrumental in the BBC's coverage of Tora Bora and the fall of Kabul. In Tora Bora, I met several Afghan warlords, who were on the CIA payroll. My contacts helped me get BBC access to the front-line of the war, in addition to first-hand interviews with several of the warlords. During this period, I worked with about ten BBC correspondents. On my return to Kabul, I learned that the BBC was scaling back its operations. After a short lull, I got a break with ABC News. For the next one year, I worked with the likes of Peter Jennings on programs like 20/20 and Good Morning America. When Kylie Morris was appointed the BBC’s Kabul correspondent, I was once again drawn into the fold, and over the next decade I worked alongside the best names the BBC has to offer, including Andrew North, Alastair Leithhead, Martin Patience and Ian Pannel. Over this time, I made a conscious effort to broaden my horizons. I began doing two-ways for BBC Radio World Service and filed short reports for BBC online. In 2006, just when Al Jazeera English was about to start operations, AJE offered me the position of Kabul Producer at Al Jazeera English TV. I had to turn the offer down, having only just received a full-scholarship to Middlebury College, a top-ranking liberal arts college in the United States. I graduated from Middlebury College in 2010 as an Independent Scholar majoring in the central linkages between warfare, drugs and terrorism. My thesis was entitled The Farcification of Taliban, and it involved a comparison of Columbia's FARC with the Afghanistan’s Taliban insurgency. Throughout my time as a student at Middlebury, I regularly lent my hand at the BBC, acting as the middleman between the network’s correspondents and key Afghan figures. During my vacations, I filed regularly for BBC News Online from the ground in Kabul. Having obtained my Bachelor’s degree, I returned to Afghanistan and re-joined the BBC as reporter/producer, accepting a package that involved higher remuneration and more responsibilities. After over thirteen years of work, I left BBC in September this year for professional development reasons. Here is a glimpse of what my former colleagues think about me, and my abilities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB5nYLTb-mQ Further, as a huge fan and a regular user of social media, I have contributed a lot to promoting Afghanistan on Twitter and Facebook. As an effort to play a part in showcasing Afghanistan’s raw and natural beauty of rural and landscape, I run the “Afghanistan You’ve Never See Before” page on Twitter and Facebook. Also, in 2011, I was named in the Foreign Policy’s 100 Twitterati list. Now, with the intention to be able to write more, and cover more untold stories from across Afghanistan, I have started freelancing, doing lives for TRT, France 24, Sky and BCC World TV. I have also produced films and documentaries for VICE On HBO. This way, I believe, and I’m sure that I will be able to contribute to Afghan journalism even more. Kind regards, Bilal Sarwary _______________________________________________________________________ Bilal Sarwary – Online Articles and TV Packages Online Articles: Top al-Qaeda commander 'killed': http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7220823.stm (I broke this story in 2008 from my college room) Corruption fears over Afghan poll: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8206469.stm Afghan President Hamid Karzai 'plans talks with Taliban': http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16779547 Afghanistan's Nuristan province 'at mercy of the Taliban': http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21035695 What lies behind Afghanistan's insider attacks?: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-19633418 Why many Afghans opt for Taliban justice http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24628136 Afghan forces up for the fight in Kunar valley http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24546628 Lion of Kabul recruited for 'clean and green' campaign http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22396133 Roadside bombs: 'The deadliest weapon' in Afghan war http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22368336 Bird hunters 'emptying Afghan skies' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23486991 Why Afghanistan's past is being 'rewritten' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18579315 Naghma, the Afghan girl sold to be a child bride http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21245099 Taliban's Ghorband valley stronghold two hours from Kabul http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-19080234 Afghan divisions hit for six in cricket tournament http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18394723 Analysis: What Kabul attacks say about Afghan security http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17725266 Why Taliban are so strong in Afghanistan http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16851949 Anatomy of an Afghan 'turncoat' killer http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14713523 Journey to Afghanistan's Taliban badlands http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-14027897 Ominous signs for Afghanistan's north http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13559494 Char Gul: The barber of Kabul http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-12775259 Bin Laden death shows Afghan division http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13362083 Life after Taliban 'rule of gun' in Takhar http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-12611767 Brave Afghan bus drivers' gauntlet http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11606430 Afghan President Hamid Karzai 'plans talks with Taliban' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16779547 Presence of Gen McChrystal in Afghanistan http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10401824 Family devastated by Kabul embassy blast http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7511310.stm Why many Afghans opt for Taliban justice :http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-24628136. The violent Turkish drama Afghan children love :http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-
Alex S.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$350 - $5000 / Day
Top Services
- Documentary DP
- Commercial DP
- Video Editor - Commercial
About Alex S.
Morning Light Media - run by Alex Stephenson - is a Toronto-based production company specializing in corporate branding, music videos, and short films. Clients include: Mercedes, RBC, LCBO, Canada Goose, Coca-Cola, TIFF, Nobis, Mill Street Brewing, Right to Play, Jack Links, CBC, York University, Canada Basketball, and many others.
Emily S.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$500 - $2500 / Day
Top Services
- Colorist
- Production Company
- Corporate Videographer
About Emily S.
Bachelors of Fine Arts with 15 years experience running a corporate video agency. I have hands on experience with every step of the production from pre to post.