Amy B.
New Orleans, LA, USA
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New Orleans, LA, USA
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New Orleans, LA, USA
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2 reviewsHi, Im Wynton Yates, former Television News Reporter and current Law School Student.
New Orleans, LA, USA
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1 reviewNew Orleans based photographer that specializes in live music photography and portraiture.
New Orleans, LA, USA
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5 reviewsAndrea Claire Morningstar is a filmmaker based in New Orleans, LA. Producer, Director, Shooter and Editor of doc and doc style work. 10+ years of experience. Excellent interviewer.
Jackson, MS, USA
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1 reviewObtaining masters degree from Alcorn state
New Orleans, LA, USA
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1 reviewnew orleans local. art/props/story. resume upon request!
Mandeville, LA, USA
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Abby Berendt Lavoi is a nationally recognized Producer, receiving awards and honors from the New York Television Festival, the Telly Awards, PromaxBDA, Broadcast Education Association, Colorado State Alumni Association, and the Seattle International Film Festival/Skateboard Film Festival. She has worked with various media companies, which have spanned the industries of TV, Internet, Publishing, Radio, and Music. Her television credits include MTV, MTV2, mtvU, TV Land, Nick@Nite, and Current TV. Since 2008, she has successfully run TeamJADED, a full service creative agency and production studio with her partner, Jeremey Lavoi. She has created video work for Google, Pandora Internet Radio, Bank of America, SFMOMA, TuneIn Radio, Discovery Digital, SF Asian Art Museum, and many others. She is currently working on a feature length documentary, Roots of Fire, about young Cajun and Zydeco musicians. She created and produced the web series “It’s a Rough Life”, which was a finalist for the 2014 New York Television Festival’s History Unscripted Development Pipeline. Her team won “Best Film” at the San Francisco 48 Hour Film Festival in 2013. She produced and edited the feature length film, Rolled, and won “Best Editing” at Mockfest in 2012. She also has an in-depth background in marketing, spearheading campaigns for HarperCollins Publishers, and working in the Sony Music Alternative Marketing Department. Abby has a degree in Technical Journalism and Video Communication from Colorado State University. She was born and raised in Greeley, CO and has lived in New York City, San Francisco, and New Orleans. Her fundamental passion is to tell creative, informative, and socially relevant stories.
New Orleans, LA, USA
$150 - $600
Katie Mathews is a filmmaker and cultural anthropologist based in New Orleans. She has experience in production management, directing, and editing, but her primary passion is creative producing documentary and hybrid films. Most recently, Katie directed and produced the POST COASTAL, a series of documentary shorts about coastal communities’ response to land loss in Louisiana, funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and in partnership with the Smithsonian and Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. She is currently producing MOSSVILLE, a documentary feature currently in post production, that explores the psychological trauma of community displacement at the hands of the petrochemical industry, and is developing ROLEPLAY, feature documentary about performance and vulnerability. Prior to her work in film, Katie worked as an anthropologist and ethnographer at global design firm IDEO, where she led qualitative research, using individual stories to inspire new systems in education and the public sector. Katie holds a BA in Communications from Northwestern University and has completed continuing education work at the Duke University Center for Documentary Studies and in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Additionally, Katie teaches Research Methods in Social Innovation at Tulane University, and is currently leading a research and documentary project around sexual assault with students on Tulane’s campus.
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