Rebecca A.
London, UK
$347 - $900
6 reviews- Senior Producer / Project Manager
- Production Assistant
- Post-Production Manager
- Production Coordinator / Crewing
- Field Producer
- Fixer
London, UK
$347 - $900
6 reviewsLondon, UK
$1000 - $1500
6 reviewsLondon, UK
$300 - $350
1 reviewLondon, UK
$125 - $150
1 reviewLondon, UK
$450 - $1000
Catherine Rose is a freelance self-shooting producer/director with experience of working with production companies large and small, busy newsrooms and International NGOs. Having worked on commercial productions and adverts, documentaries, news packages, charity films and 360 film/Virtual Reality, Catherine has a range of experience to call upon. Catherine is adept at working solo, as well as setting up and running large crews and teams on productions. She loves to use film as a creative tool to engage, inspire and motivate audiences to act. Working as a self-shooting producer and director for WaterAid’s in-house production unit for 5 years, she ended up managing and running the team of producers, freelancers and assistants. Whilst at WaterAid, Catherine directed award-winning short documentary ‘Across the Tracks,’ which explores how good sanitation can help keep women safe from violence in India. She also directed the interactive film, ‘Parallel lives’, which contrasts experiences of midwives in Tanzania and the UK; and realised WaterAid’s first 360/VR project ‘Aftershock’ from initial concept and pitch, through to directing, producing and distributing. The film has been recognised as one of the first successful uses of the immersive medium by an NGO and Catherine has toured the film at a number of festivals and screenings, sharing the impact of the project and lessons learnt. Aftershock transports the viewer to Nepal where a community looks to rebuild their lives after the devastating 2015 earthquakes. Catherine also helped launch investigative NGO Global Witness’s multimedia function by setting up the infrastructure and processes required to create and manage complex film and photo projects as well as producing legally complex films. Prior to joining the NGO world Catherine worked at ITN Productions and BBC Newsnight as well as at other smaller production companies and newsrooms. As a freelancer Catherine works on a range of projects across branded content and charity/NGO producing and shooting/editing. She loves both editorial and creative briefs and can deliver under pressure.
London, UK
$400 - $1300
An award-winning documentary production company based in London and Barcelona, Fat Rat Films is a team of multi-talented, multi-disciplinary individuals passionate about the power of storytelling. As a company we travel across the world producing both independent cinematic documentaries, and work for clients with whom we cultivate long lasting and impactful relationships. In all of our work we take a story-led, people-centred approach, seeking to contextualise often complex subjects, and to highlight less obvious narratives. We believe that the beauty of documentary is in its power to engender human empathy; to take audiences on emotional journeys through lives, perspectives and realities they might not have considered before. And we harness that power in every inch of our work. In our 10 years as Fat Rat Films we have produced over 200 films, and have been screened on BBC Newsnight, The Guardian, New York Times, Al Jazeera and internationally at festivals, as well as going viral. Alongside film we also work across a range of documentary storytelling formats including radio documentary, VR, animation and digital longform. We let the stories dictate the format, and are always looking for new ways to surprise, entertain and enlighten our audiences. We invite you to dive into our back catalogue and to explore our website. If you want the story of your organisation to be told in a beautiful and bold way, please get in touch.
London, UK
$750 - $1000
I enjoy what I do immensely; and I like to think it shows in the work I produce. With my twelve years experience I feel very confident creating engaging and emotive video content across many different sectors for various clients. Some of my work includes producing and filming five shoots in two weeks around the world for Zurich International, travelling through the Namib desert and climbing the highest mountain in Namibia with INEOS, producing a series of videos for Rolls Royce and scaling an active volcano with Richard Branson for Virgin. I can have many projects live at the same time and am involved in the production process from start to finish. I work closely with the client to achieve what they want by ensuring I get the best out of the crew and talent with whatever resources the budget can support and within the time scheduled. I shoot and edit most of the work I produce and have good pool of resources if required. I am confident when leading a small team, rely on my editorial eye to ensure quality at all times and consider good communication and dedicated working mentality important when on any job.
London, UK
$300 - $600
Rizky Rahadianto is an independent filmmaker with over six years of experience working with international media around the world, such as VICE, HBO (“The Last Cruise”), Netflix (“Human Playground”), Fairtrade (“Farmers”), Discovery (“Mystery of the Abandoned”), and Vox, among others. His work seeks to reimagine Indonesia’s hetero-patriarchal narrative through intimate collaborations with marginalized communities, from a Javanese dance troupe reviving an ancient drag tradition, to Timorese women tattooing themselves to survive sexual slavery. As a queer filmmaker himself, Rizky's ultimate goal is to create more space for nuanced minority representations and push for a more visually-just society. Rizky joined VICE as a senior producer in 2016 when the youth media company expanded to Indonesia. He helped build the Indonesia office’s video department from scratch, producing over 50 documentaries, and growing the channel from zero to over 500,000 subscribers in two years through popular series like Indonesia Riot, Akarasa, and Indopop. Since Rizky left VICE in 2019, he has continued producing content for various international media as a freelancer and screening his work at film festivals around the world, such as South by Southwest Film Festival and Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival.
London, UK
$300 - $3000
My name is Hossam Sarhan. I am a video producer with experience on a multiple-award winning investigative documentary. I currently work at the BBC World Service and BBC Arabic where I have produced and animated stories on topics ranging from male sex abuse in Iraq to the struggle of transgender people in Kuwait, which have gained more than a million of views on the BBC different platforms. I have a keen interest in investigations on human rights issues affecting communities from the Middle East. In 2017, I was the UK executive producer for the multiple-award-winning investigation the End User. It revealed how weapons were being used in the war in Yemen had been supplied by the UK and the US, among others, in an apparent abuse of international laws and trade agreements. The investigation found a huge success, with around three million views. The main producer and investigator Mohamed Aboelgheit had won the Fetisov Journalism Award first prize in the category "Outstanding Contribution to Peace" In the year of 2019, and had won the golden medal from the United Nations Correspondents Associations as well. In 2015, I was one of the first people who helped in establishing the Arabic version of the lead platform AJ. I recruited top talent to help produce videos which received the most views on the Arabic platforms. All stories have more than more than 1 million views/each. In November 2015 I moved to London for a different challenge, I worked as a promo producer for a leading Arabic-Tv, I was the main script writer for the promos, I’ve written nearly a 1000 scripts and my promos got around 20 millions views around different platforms. Back in 2012, while still in Egypt, I created a political campaign in my country that led to the victory of the first civilian president in the Egyptian history. My campaign called “Squeeze a lemon”, which is similar to the famous English idiom “with a pinch of salt” The campaign found huge success and was widely popular. A lot of people had captured themselves squeezing a lemon over their head after voting. Due to its popularity, the civil candidate had won over the opposing candidate and gained 13 million votes. In relation to the campaign, a new political term had been formed “The lemon squeezers”, and the press and media named the 7 million votes that the candidate got in the second round of elections with this name, the name I created.
London, UK
$500 - $2000
Plucky Films is a production company based in London and Hertfordshire. This is the new media age. And we are the new storytellers. Our global ambitions are driven by a stellar team of experienced creatives... and you better believe it. We have a multi-award-winning corporate and branded commercial division ready to bring creative solutions to businesses and organisations of all sizes. Every enterprise has a story to tell and we employ our expertise as narrative filmmakers to deliver that message in a fresh, surprising and impactful way. Together, we build brands and inspire audiences with captivating, memorable content. Be brave. Take risks. Make your message a statement. Our broadcast division will produce world-class documentaries with compelling storytelling at its heart. Returnable, multipart series across all genres aimed at domestic and international broadcasters. Above all, our films will be thought provoking and bear the hallmarks of our passion for TV. The Plucky entertainment slate will be innovative, inspiring and uplifting.
London, UK
$299 - $1100
If you have a creative idea or brief you would like to make into a reality, I can help you! I have been a Creative Video Producer for 6 years and I have worked with top clients such as The Outnet, Ralph Lauren, Christie's, De Beers, and Porsche. I was the Creative Director of Content for Christie's Jewellery from 2017-2020, leading their three best performing social media campaigns that included producing meticulous videos for single pieces worth up to $52 million dollars. I have wide experience on and off set, from all angles of Production and I have seen most projects I have worked on from end to end including paid advert strategy. I have extensive experience in the Luxury/Fashion sector, with live events such as fashion shows, parties and auctions, and I have worked within Sports at a high level most notably international Porsche Tennis events and covering the Bahrain F1. Skills: - Concepts, ideas, pitching, creative briefs, script writing (for commercial content) - Casting talent and hiring/assembling freelance teams - Budgets, financial reports and payments - On-set Producer - Post-Production Producer - Audio recording and podcast recording - Management of photo retouching, video colour correction and Graphic Design - Social media content creation like Reels and IG posts - Shooting on a Sony A7sii - Editing on Final Cut and Premiere Pro I have worked on small and large projects, from humble budgets and real-world feel to the absolutely fantastical, so please get in touch, I would love to hear from you!
London, UK
$250 - $380
As a filmmaker I am most excited about telling honest, compelling, human stories. I produce and direct portrait documentaries, comedy webisodes and brand commercials for all types of clients – such as CNN, Samsung, HelloFresh Dixons Carphone and more. Please find my CV attached and my portfolio here With over a decade of experience in video production I started as an in-house runner at APA commercial production companies, eventually becoming Video Director within a social agency. Now, I run my own boutique production offering, giving me strong all-round production knowledge. I am also represented as a Producer and Covid Supervisor by Production Switchboard. While working at agencies I often worked closely with creatives to story develop and project manage. I now work as a Creative Producer, writing, developing and managing full production, only Directing on specific projects. I have recently spent time consulting as a Creative Producer and Director with news publishing platforms, such as CNN’s International brand studio, Create, BBC Storyworks and Euro News. Here, I have been producing travel, editorial and brand films for global market, digital and TVC's.
London, UK
$540 - $1015
Hello, I'm Zoe, a filmmaker born & bred in London. I've worked in the industry for over 6 years, starting off as a humble delivery driver supplying productions around the UK with all the optical, camera, lighting and grip equipment they needed. Today I love working behind the camera, whether as a self-shooting PD or working alongside a full crew, I just love to shoot. But it's not all camera camera camera for me. Before going freelance I spent 4 years working in-house at an agency as a Producer & Director, working predominantly on big fashion campaigns, live shows and documentaries. I have the upmost respect for the fashion industry, having had the privilege to work from the inside for many years and the good fortune to maintain my old clients so I can continue to collaborate. Since being freelance, I've branched out into sport and live action, given my own love and passion for competition, fitness and documenting humans pushing the boundaries. I have a full GVC drone licence and my own DJI Air 2S which I love to go fly! Please don't hesitate to give me a nudge if you want to discuss any productions, in whatever stage or capacity you're at. I'm always, always around for a chat. Zoe
London, UK
$400 - $3000
I am an award-winning journalist with 15+ years of experience in the media industry, many of which as a video and audio journalist, documentary filmmaker and executive producer at the Wall Street Journal. My expertise in the publishing sector spans production and executive production of videos and podcasts, series and product development, strategy, text editing and SEO data analysis, people management, complex/sensitive editorial decision-making, broadcasting, operations management, digital newsroom workflows, social media and reporting. As a journalist, I have been based or worked in more than 20 countries, primarily producing and shepherding multi-format coverage: written, audio, video, data visualization, interactive and social media. In recent years, I have led the Wall Street Journal's effort to build out its international video and audio operations in Europe and Asia, creating and developing storytelling in a variety of formats for the WSJ website, as well as for partner-platforms including Twitter, Google and YouTube. Prior to moving to London in 2019, I was the Head of Video for APAC, based in Hong Kong. Back then, while managing a small team, I also reported and produced features and explainers on a wide range of topics in the region, with a focus on business, finance and geopolitics. Our accolades over the years at WSJ include include three Gerald Loeb Awards, SOPA Awards for excellence in explanatory reporting and investigative reporting, Human Rights Press Awards, and being selected as Pulitzer finalists for our multimedia coverage of the 1MDB scandal. Our documentary about the creation of a WSJCoin cryptocurrency was a Webby Honoree. Before starting with the Journal in 2014, I had spent several years working in Italy, the South Pacific and France, where I was a TV reporter and documentary filmmaker with Canal Plus Group for five years, delivering projects including prime-time hourlong documentaries and exclusive video features. Other publishing credits include Le Monde, France 2, Agence France Presse, France24 and Arté TV.
Exeter, UK
$400 - $2500
A creative producer/director/editor in love with the craft and always searching for character, story and impact. I’ve had films released in cinemas worldwide and broadcast documentaries on the very best creative doc platforms - Netflix, POV, BBC, Arte, ZDF, Film 4. Over the last decade I've built a network of indie filmmakers, line producers, crew and fixers in East Africa, South East Asia, MENA, South America as well as India, Iran, UK and U.S. I’ve made branded content TVCs and micro docs for global brands including HSBC, The North Face, Sky, Red Bull, Facebook. Two of the feature films I’ve made regularly get used as case studies for how documentaries can drive positive social change. Thank You For The Rain helped build a community owned reservoir in Kenya. Ping Pong is credited with kickstarting a table tennis craze in care homes across the UK. I regularly work across productions as producer, edit producer, director, shooter, sound, editor.
London, UK
$350 - $450
I’m a confident and experienced Series Producer, Self-Shooting PD and Edit Producer with credits on some of TVs most recognisable factual and factual entertainment series. In the last 5 years I have worked hard to move additionally into the realms of science programming, taking on shows about Space, Animals and the human face. I script, shoot, sound record, light and direct with confidence, but most importantly am adept at building trust with contributors and talent - helping me to get the most out of them on camera. I am also used to managing large teams and multiple challenging edits. I have experience working across a broad range of genres - encompassing interview, actuality and archive heavy shows. I love variety in the roles and themes of the TV programmes I work on and think this is a long term strength in the skills and knowledge I can apply. Recently I have shot and produced an environmental doc strand for Al Jazeera, a talent led C4 (UK) Science series about the human face, and Series Produced Discovery's high end science series; 'How The Universe Works'. Shooting wise, I have worked throughout Europe and across North America and have been granted an IVisa which runs to 2024.
Hitchin, UK
$250 - $1500
For over 16+ years I've been a photographer and film maker. I work with people - telling their own story or on-behalf of brands and organisations. I've worked with clients in editorial and publishing, non-profit / third sector and commercially in music, the arts, travel and agriculture. I’m also work in-house running creative production and photography/film commissioning for a few national charities. I’m Freelance and these are the things I can help you create - 📷 Shoot beautiful portraits, lifestyle images and capture brand and personal stories. 🎥 Film and create short films of real people, personal and brand stories that are emotional, purpose and passion lead. 🎹 I compose Music, score short films or create bespoke themes and soundtracks. I can also produce audio projects - ie. Podcasts and interviews. 👋🏼 Happy to chat over ideas, upcoming potential projects and commissions. 🪴 Head over to my website - have a look.
London, UK
$750 - $2500
I am a director, DOP and producer with a wealth of experience across global advertising campaigns, TV and documentaries. My shooting and lighting skills are exceptional and I thrive on capturing beautifully-lit interviews and cinematic b-roll. I happily oversee all aspects of production – from creating an idea and presenting it in a pitch-winning treatment – to casting, budgeting and scheduling, managing a wider team – or shooting the project independently. As a former journalist, I have a good nose for a story and have developed original documentary ideas from scratch. Crafting a great story is essential, so I always keep a tight grasp on editorial and an eye on emerging stories to gain accurate insight into contributors’ emotions. I have negotiated difficult access, worked in hostile environments, and directed some of the world’s most famous A-List stars. Results-driven, communication is always my number one priority to ensure that every project exceeds my clients' expectations.
London, UK
$400 - $20000
My name is Tye and I’m 25 years of age. Im a business owner and run a successful videography and photography agency that specialises in creating content for dental, hair & beauty, corporate and construction industries. I’ve worked with multiple content agencies that have allowed me to travel the world - from filming models in Los Angeles and New York to filming trekkers on the Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guniea. I graduated Sydney Film School in 2016 I now live in London with my partner and hustle around the clock. Most of my clients are in Sydney so no need to worry. I travel back and fourth often. About my business: At tyebate.com the content we create gets you eyeballs, increases your engagement so that you can transform the lives of your patients and customers. In today’s noisy & absurd landscape you need to be working harder than the next person. You actually need to be obsessed. That’s where we excel. Our creative team goes the extra mile when it comes to videography and photography. We want your customers to feel what you feel – that drive, that sense of purpose, the difference you can make. Feel it physically. We’re thinking goosebumps – the back of your neck, your arms, everywhere that matters. That little shiver down your spine. Maybe even a tear or two. We know that your work transforms lives, and we want to make your vision feel so real that your customers can taste it. We’re by your side through all the stages, from pre-production to delivery – storyboarding, scriptwriting, filming and editing – to make sure your vision shines through, in larger-than-life stories supercharged with emotion and filled with a deep humanity. tyebate.com operates in The United Kingdom and Australia.
London, UK
$260 - $785
Isla is a filmmaker & visual artist. She programmes film festival Sheffield Doc/Fest, has written articles for The Guardian, produced audio installations for London’s Science Museum, developed an Arts Council Funded VR Opera & is a BFI NETWORK x BAFTA Crew participant 2019. Isla is currently directing a feature documentary in Tanzania investigating one of the biggest medical and architectural research projects into anti-malaria alternatives, a BFI / Doc Society documentary about a vanishing community of fishermen in the rural south-west of the UK, an artistic audio/visual response to this culture in a film funded by the BBC New Creatives Scheme and an experimental book / film with Professor Brendan Stone exploring how we hold multiple realities and identities which inform an art for living life with a mental health condition. Isla has a curiosity for people and the quiet stories that surround us. Her work challenges cultural stigmas through creating atmospheric, semi-autobiographical art and filmmaking that merge documentary and fiction to question conventions and defy stereotypes. Isla captures the overlooked flickers of everyday life and presents them in a cinematic way for audiences to rediscover the unexpected beauty in familiar places and people, and to inspire others to slow down and take notice of the lives of those around them. Having been awarded funding in the UK and Denmark, her art and filmmaking explores experiences of mental health, isolated communities, gender identity and hidden cultures. Isla has directed, developed, funded, produced and distributed international documentary and fiction films such as an impact film on child illiteracy, H is for Harry, a feature on religious tolerance in Sierra Leone for Danish TV (DR3), to the fictionalised memories of a WW1 nurse in ‘Testament of Youth’. Isla's experience developing and investigating real human stories indicates her humanistic and collaborative approach to projects.
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