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Ina-Thalia Q.
Takoradi, Ghana
$150 - $500
1 reviewSince December 2016, Miss Ina-Thalia Quansah has been a correspondent for JoyNews (TV/Radio/Online) from the Western and Western-North Regions in Ghana. She actively contributes to the central newsroom in Accra by reporting on news, events, and features from the two regions. As a regional correspondent, she is committed to writing stories that, for a change, emphasize the voices of underprivileged groups and individuals in society. She began her career in 2014 as an intern at Radio Maxx 105.1 FM in Takoradi, where she later advanced to the positions of reporter, news anchor, and news editor. She designed and edited content for the station's local news, which concentrated on social concerns, and business news. Between 2017 and August 2019, Miss Quansah worked alone to produce and read news for the station, co-creating a weekly business show called "Business Agenda" with her then News Editor Francis Whajah. She has reported and written extensively about how poor roads hinder agriculture, particularly in the Western North region where cocoa is grown widely. Her reports prompt the government to consult local authorities in troubled areas. However, in the majority of cases, local government officials and citizens use her platform to express their sentiments with government about why specific development initiatives are not carried out. There have been instances where the private sector has been inspired to take action by her story. During her visit to the area, she visited "Assemkrom" to assess the road system and agricultural activity as part of her beat. She reported on the poor telecommunication (mobile) in the area. Miss Quansah was forced to write a story about the bad mobile phone/internet connectivity in the area due to the difficulties she had connecting to the newsroom. Strangely, the cemetery, which was perched atop a tree, was the only location in that neighborhood where mobile phone service was available. The telecom service provider MTN began construction on a communication mast to increase the network frequency in that area a few months after her report was broadcast. Her actions during the kidnapping of the four girls in Sekondi-Takoradi are another excellent example. She worked with other journalists to develop a succession of news story angles and press-related initiatives to get authorities' attention in order to support the parents. The Regions she covers have been leading in cocoa production in Ghana for the past few years, but the difficulties with transporting cocoa and the impact of swollen shoot disease have been a serious issue. With readily available statistic, it is obvious that the majority of the roads leading to cocoa farms in the Western and Western North regions are terrible. This, combined with the swollen shoot disease, is causing a significant loss in income. As a cocoa industry enthusiast, she regularly takes on the challenge of visiting farmers in remote areas, paying particular attention to their roads, the issues cocoa extension workers face in reaching farmers with the necessary inputs, and the general wellbeing of the farmers. She has delivered excellent media output through video, audio, and photography in rural communities across Ghana in very challenging times. I thrive in difficult and fatiguing conditions to tell compelling stories even if I have to spend more than I can afford. She has received training from a number of organizations, such as the USAID and Deutsche Welle (Germany), on reporting on HIV/AIDS-related issues and data journalism, respectively. She has occasionally assisted the British High Commission's media liaison in getting in touch with companies that engage in organic farming, such as B-BOVID. She also gets along well with the Western Regional Coordination Council, the Western Region Coastal Foundation, the Oxfarm Ghana Foundation, the Fisheries Ministry, the Ghana Medical Association, the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Sekondi- Takoradi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Western Region Police Command, the Western Region House of Chiefs, and the Queen Mothers Association, among other organizations. She served as a board member for the Hurds foundation for two years, a non-governmental organization that works to empower women and children, especially girls, by promoting gender equality and influencing change at the community level. The organization works to protect sexually abused girls in Ghana. Since May 2019, Miss Quansah has been training aspiring journalists the skills of news reporting, broadcast journalism, and interviewing at the Mexx Multimedia Institute in Takoradi, Ghana's Western Region. She has a BA in Communication Studies and graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (Public Relations). She was recognized for my works for the first time in her career with nominations and awards. I received the honorary title of "Komla Dumor Most Promising Young Journalist of the Year" from the Ghana Journalist Association (National). She was also moved by the acknowledgement from the Western Region Chapter of the Ghana Journalists Association, where I won three prizes, including "Most Promising Young Journalist of the Year" and "Rural Reporter of the Year." At the inaugural Ghana Cocoa Awards in 2019, she was one of four journalists nominated for "Cocoa reporter of the year" in the entire country of Ghana. These accolades simply served to inspire me to work harder and accomplish more. My current study of "A MASTER'S IN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION" is motivated by my desire to take action and bring about the change that society so desperately needs. In May 2021, she accepted the challenge of assisting a satellite TV station in Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana to launch a morning show dubbed "Business Breakfast." The show's main goals were to promote business and aid viewers in understanding the business communities and all the legalities related to business, trade, entrepreneurship, and other topics. Being an editor, a regional correspondent, and most all, a senior sister to younger women in the press is incredibly satisfying. Miss Quansah was a member of a group of journalists in March 2022 who were "promot[ing] inbound and outbound tourism between Ghana and Morocco." Miss Quansah is enthusiastic about her work and is eager to learn more about cutting-edge technology and in-depth development communication knowledge. Miss Quansah on 24th June 2022, facilitated the shifting blame series of the American Series on the Topic "RURAL WOMEN AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ". Her advantage in the aforementioned field of research comes from her six years of rural reporting experience in the Western and Western-North Regions. She wants to learn more about methods for advancing society, particularly rural areas. If you don't develop the ability to see and hear fresh perspectives, answers to common problems, and opportunities to contribute to policies that will advance society, life as a rural journalist might become "boring."
- Video Editor - News
- Executive Producer
- Field Producer
- Social Media Producer
- Reporter / Journalist
Cristina A.
Accra, Ghana
$800 - $1000
1 reviewFreelance photographer/Videographer. I hold a bachelor degree in journalism from University of Sevilla and a postgraduate degree in Photojournalism at University of Barcelona. I began my photographic career in 2009 at university when I founded a photographic collective. I’ve worked as a journalist in various newspapers and magazines but since two years ago I only work as photographer, telling stories through the image. "Photography is my way to see the world, to perceive the emotions that spring forth around". Since then, following this path, I have traveled to many countries of the world seeking those little individual stories that narrate us the transformation of a society. AFP freelance photographer in Ghana.
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Video Editor - News
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Production Company
- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Jordi P.
Accra, Ghana
$500 - $1000
1 reviewJordi Perdigó (b.1980) is a Spanish freelance photographer. He obtained an MA in Photojournalism at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. In 2006 he began to work as a studio photographer and photo assistant for world-renowned fashion photographers in Barcelona. Living between Finland and Spain from 2010 to 2014, he worked as press photographer for the Ålandstidningen newspaper in Finland and then for the El Periódico de Cataluña newspaper in Spain. Freelance and committed full-time to photojournalism since November 2013, his work has focused mainly on Iran and the Caucasus, where he has worked mainly on long projects.
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Video Editor - News
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Audrey A.
Accra, Ghana
$150 - $350
6 reviewsI am a freelance journalist based in Accra, Ghana. I started out in print before transitioning to digital media at Bloomberg QuickTake. My tasks ranged from writing scripts to editing videos as the platform grew. I was also a live programming producer working in a control room daily. When I wasn’t working on breaking news, I produced short and long video features.
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - News
- Field Producer
- Fixer
- Digital Content Creator
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Copywriter
- Reporter / Journalist
- Translator
Thaddeus T.
Accra, Ghana
$750 - $3000
1 reviewI am documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Accra, Ghana. I have over 10 years of experience, and have worked for clients such as Proforest, Instituto BVRio, Aflatoun International and the Solidaridad Network. I have documented on topics ranging from sustainable forest resources management to social and financial education training among Ghana’s cocoa farming communities.
- Sound Mixer
- Creative Director
- Non-Fiction Film Director
- Colorist
- Senior Editor
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Full-Service Live Production
- Event Photographer
- Landscape Photographer
- Portrait Photographer
- Production Company
- Digital Content Creator
- Influencer
- Audio Storyteller
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
Benjamin B.
Accra, Ghana
$1000 - $10000
4 reviewsBen is a Video Director, Cinematographer, and Editor. He is the Lead Filmmaker at Lifenote Pictures. He has a great passion for storytelling, and with years of experience, he leads a team of skilled and talented individuals to produce compelling stories that emotionally engage targeted audience.
- Creative Director
- Non-Fiction Film Director
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Full-Service Live Production
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Field Producer
- Fixer
- Production Assistant
- Production Company
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
NoWahala P.
Accra, Ghana
$700 - $2000
1 reviewAs a petite production team based in Ghana since 2016, we produce video reportages, small documentaries and branded content all around West Africa. We crew productions as cinematographers, editors, directors and field producers, particularly in the documentary space.
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Line Producer / On-Location
- Fixer
- Production Assistant
- Commercial DP
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Henry K.
Accra, Ghana
$600 - $1000
11 reviewsExperienced and collaborative DP and Documentary filmmaker based in Accra, Ghana and available for travel. Production Inquiries : +233242803090 /x
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- Video Editor - Documentary
- Event Photographer
- Field Producer
- Fixer
- Production Assistant
- Production Company
- Production Coordinator / Crewing
- Commercial DP
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
- Immersive/Spatial Video Capture
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Michael A.
Accra, Ghana
$1500 - $3000
1 reviewAdobe LRC Splash Screen Artist 2022, Adobe Lightroom Ambassador, Author Of The Best Photograph 2019 Agora Awards, 7x Award, Be Inspired, Be Love.
- Art Director
- Creative Director
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Portrait Photographer
Nipah D.
Accra, Ghana
$1500 - $2000
1 reviewA Ghanian documentary and visual journalist based in Accra.
- Creative Director
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Video Editor - News
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Event Photographer
- Portrait Photographer
- TV News Producer
- Production Assistant
- Production Coordinator / Crewing
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Prince A.
Accra, Ghana
$1000 - $1700
1 review- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Production Company
- Digital Content Creator
- Commercial DP
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Collins A.
Accra, Ghana
$10 - $1500
1 reviewWith over 15years managing and handling for different international companies and counting.
- Field Producer
- Fixer
- Production Company
- Senior Producer / Project Manager
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Gaure M.
Tanzania, Ghana
$500 - $500
2 reviewsWorking at TRT
- Senior Editor
Lulu S.
Tanzania, Ghana
$200 - $500
2 reviewsDigital and social Media Expert
- Senior Editor
- Digital Content Creator
- Podcast Producer
Gary A.
Accra, Ghana
$400 - $2000
1 reviewGary Al-Smith works for the Multimedia Group in Ghana and contributes to Al Jazeera, TRT World, BBC, CNN, The Guardian and others.
- Creative Director
- Field Producer
- Line Producer / On-Location
- TV News Producer
- Fixer
- Production Assistant
- Senior Producer / Project Manager
- On-Air Reporter / Host
- Mobile Journalist / Livestreamer
- Copy Editor
- Copywriter
- Reporter / Journalist
Isaac K.
Accra, Ghana
$100 - $300
24 reviews- TV News Producer
- Fixer
- On-Air Reporter / Host
- Mobile Journalist / Livestreamer
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Reporter / Journalist
Francisca F.
Accra, Ghana
$200 - $400
11 reviewsFreelance Journalist in Accra Ghana
- Field Producer
- TV News Producer
- Fixer
- Content Strategist
- Social Media Producer
- Audio Storyteller
- On-Air Reporter / Host
- Copywriter
- Reporter / Journalist
Joseph A.
Accra, Ghana
$500 - $3000
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Joseph Akwasi is an intuitive, seasoned visual storyteller known for making deeply moving films with impact. Akwasi has over 13years experience in filmmaking, having graduated from NAFTI in Ghana and the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, Germany. In 2014, he founded the production house, ReelMaker Studios and has since created awe-inspiring, award winning works whilst collaborating with creatives all over the world.
- Sound Designer
- Creative Director
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Production Company
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
Xolali Paul O.
Accra, Ghana
$300 - $1000
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SUMMARY I’m a videographer, photographer, with over 12 years experience freelance and managing TV Studio, carrying out roles such as organising and directing live streaming events, serving as photographer/ videographer at events, and editing both videos and photographs. As a professional, I believe there is more to be than not just taking pictures or recording an event; it is essential to capture the moment in the time capsule that is the lens. Pictures and videos, contain our memories, tell important stories, induce nostalgia and provide inspiration. Therefore, it is essential to not only do the job, but to do it well! what can I do for you? I help clients in the following ways: • I successfully plan audiovisual by previsualising what the client wants. Using effective communication to ensure our ideas are aligned, we discuss their purpose and vision, by drawing up a list of ideas and coming to a compromise on what they envision and what is best from a practical stand point, in order to give them the best finishing. • Effectively controlling and manipulating lighting, location and background, to deliver the best. • Excellent pre-production, production and post production work on photo and audiovisual work, delivering a high quality finish in a timely fashion. • Taking care of all logistics involved the process of shooting, allowing clients to focus on the smooth running of their event. I bring with me, experience of overseeing the direction of several photoshoots for documentary, corporate events and advertising for brands, I've also served as the videographer for a multitude of events across the country, travelling as much as 9 hours to cover an event, due to my expertise. I have also demonstrated my proficiency in using photo and video editing software, to improve the quality of the final product. If you are looking for perfect finish in calibre, delivered within a reasonable window without sacrificing any quality, then you are at the right place.
- Creative Director
- Video Editor - Commercial
- Video Editor - Documentary
- Full-Service Live Production
- HD Live Operator
- Event Photographer
- Fixer
- Production Assistant
- Production Company
- Commercial DP
- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Drone Operator
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
Charles A.
Accra, Ghana
$500 - $1000
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I am a broadcast journalist who covers business and social issues in Accra, Ghana. My works span from reports on air pollution at Ghana's Free Zones Enclave to Africa's preparedness for the 1.3 Trillion dollar African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AFCTA). My works are aimed at impacting societies and shaping public discourse mainly through the power and practical use of social and traditional media. - Covid-19 related stories of mine have explored how prepared Ghana's manufacturing industries are in the mass production of PPEs – Human Interest Story on unemployed graduate selling on the streets got authorities granting him a job as a teacher. - News report on how air pollution by some steel factories was having a health toll on workers led to shutdown of factories - Covered the closure of the Nigerian-Benin Border and its impact on businesses - Single-handedly covered the 2019 Africa Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) Trade Show in New York, USA for the Ghana Chamber of Commerce and the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce (for radio, TV and online)
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- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Reporter / Journalist