Sheema K.
Ottawa, ON, Canada
$1000 - $2000
1 reviewPhD in Chemical Physics from Harvard. Author of "Of Hockey and Hijab: Reflections of a Canadian Muslim Woman". Monthly columnist for The Globe and Mail
- Reporter / Journalist
Ottawa, ON, Canada
$1000 - $2000
1 reviewPhD in Chemical Physics from Harvard. Author of "Of Hockey and Hijab: Reflections of a Canadian Muslim Woman". Monthly columnist for The Globe and Mail
Toronto, ON, Canada
$200 - $450
5 reviewsLisa has 20 years of video editing experience in a variety of formats from social media to television to documentary.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$800 - $2000
1 reviewFS7 cameraman serving Toronto/Hamilton/Wherever. I specialize in documentary, interviews, lighting, ENG,and on-ice work.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$150 - $300
58 reviewsToronto, ON, Canada
$700 - $900
22 reviewsAn Egyptian correspondent lives in Canada, I worked extensively in the Middle East, North Africa
Toronto, ON, Canada
$500 - $750
22 reviewsToronto, ON, Canada
$40 - $100
16 reviewsToronto, ON, Canada
$200 - $2000
2 reviewsWriter. Sports Activist. Burn It All Down podcast co-host. Single Mom. Cat lover. Coffee drinker.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$1000 - $2500
1 reviewLawyer, human rights activist and law professor.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$200 - $450
3 reviewsToronto, ON, Canada
$300 - $1000
2 reviewsToronto, ON, Canada
$350 - $600
2 reviewsFreelance journalist, author, writer, story-teller, historian, anthropologist
Toronto, ON, Canada
$500 - $1500
I’ve worked 15 years in pre-production, non-linear editing, production, post-productions and shooting, providing content for most of the open channels in Brazil as well for international broadcasters such as Discovery Channel, Turner Broadcasting (truTV) and online content for Discovery Channel Mobile, Google, Turn Here and Condé Nast, all described in my resume. I have a lot of experience with DSLR cameras, POV and professional camcorders as well as field recording with lavalieres and shotguns, total domain in Final Cut Studio (I’ve worked with Avid, Premiere and Edit), After Effects and Adobe CS6. Experience in shooting from helicopters, bicycles, motorbikes, snowmobiles, hang gliders and boats even from rappel, cranes and helicopters skids. Produced and shot in extreme climate conditions like Artic Circle, North Sea, Himalaya, Amazon forest, Thar Desert and thorn forest. I worked in tremendous police operations as well as in emergency rescues and medical transplant missions.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$500 - $1000
I am an experienced multimedia producer, most recently for Asia Society where I oversaw all aspects of video production and social media across 12 centers worldwide. I produce, shoot, write and edit videos on a wide range of topics. I also do photography, know how to promote content on social media and analyze web traffic. I have produced videos featuring analysts, artists, authors, chefs, designers, filmmakers, musicians, world leaders and more. I have experience working around the world and under various circumstances. Besides field producing pieces from China and Hong Kong, I have also coordinated remote productions in Afghanistan, Nepal and the West Bank. I have experience working on both long-form documentary and daily news cycle schedules and well-versed in being a one-person production unit. Specialties: Video production (including lighting and audio). DSLR and HD camera work. Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro video editing. Still photography. Social media.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$1000 - $1600
Ian Garrick Mason is an independent filmmaker, photographer, and essayist. He has produced short documentaries on topics like film festivals, blockchain and finance, intelligent cities, and urban planning philosophies (a piece which was featured by Canadian Architect), as well as filming an ongoing series of stylized interview-documentaries on actors and visual artists. Ian's photography concentrates on fashion, portraits, and the personalities of cities. He has served as a contributing editor at Barcelona-based urbanNext, and as a freelance journalist he wrote on politics and culture for publications like The Times Literary Supplement, The Boston Globe, The Walrus, and The New Statesman. Ian is the founding editor of SCOPE, a global magazine of ideas, culture, and emerging talent, and managing director of Hassard Fay, a firm that helps organizations develop ideas-based creative content through videos, infographics, and other formats.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$100 - $350
I started out as an assistant producer then an assistant editor. Soon enough I started to edit and became a freelance editor. At ESPN Brazil I had the opportunity to also start shooting. So I would work as a video reporter covering mainly two wheel action sports and then edit what I shot into a 26' television show. Then I went to TV Globo and also worked as a video reporter for one of the country's most critically acclaimed news program. I've received a Líbero Badaró journalism award and also worked at the show's International Emmy nominated episode. I also wanted to work on a fictional show and so I worked as an assistant director at O2 production Company for HBO Brazil drama series "Psi". After that I was hired to be a content producer at Opa! Production Company for the "We All Love Beer"project. A branded content page that featured 48 videos about the world of beer for Globo.com and AMBEV. Now I work as a freelance visual storyteller.
Ottawa, ON, Canada
$850 - $1700
Over 25 years of broadcasting experience, small market and large market, National and International Network News, Production Television. The first Senior ENG Digital Technician for Global National (fifteen years), I have covered events that have taken me all over the world: from Haiti, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Argentina, China, Thailand, Egypt, and Libya, to covering Arab Springs, the Royal Wedding, floods and hurricanes. After opening the Global National Beijing bureau in 2008 and spending three years in Asia, I returned to Canada to launch a political affairs show in late 2011, landing in Ottawa, Ontario. As an avid fly fisher, I’ve been able to work and grow with The New Fly Fisher television series since its inaugural season in 2000 as one of their respected Directors of Photography. Whether you require a shooter, editor, producer, director of photography, or some combination of all of the above, I can supply the skills you require for almost any job in any environment.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$500 - $3000
After receiving his MFA from the University of Southern California, he went on to win a Gold at Cannes for his work on "Endangered Syndrome," a Cannes Gold and Clio Grand Prix for "Project Understood," and a Clio Bronze for his BMO spot featuring Giannis Antetokounmpo. His thesis film, “Between the Harvest,” screened at more than 20 film festivals worldwide, including Oscar Qualifiers The Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Flickerfest (Australia), and the Uppsala Short Film Festival (Sweden). And his feature documentary, Who is Arthur Chu?, executive produced by three-time Academy Award winner Mark Jonathan Harris, premiered at Slamdance in 2017, followed by Hot Docs in Canada. Now based (mostly) in Toronto, he is currently an associate member of the Society of Camera Operators and the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, and works on many shows and films aside from his commercial work.
Toronto, ON, Canada
$300 - $1000
Director, Producer, Cinematographer, Editor, and Photographer. Connor has served as the Head of Photography at Herb where he oversaw the art direction and photography operations and strategy for images published to an audience of 16 million people. Connor created, directed and produced several of Herb’s most successful videos which garnered millions of views and hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue. Connor was a Director, Cinematographer, and Editor of The Exit, a documentary on the use of cannabis as a potential solution to the opioid crisis. Connor was the co-director and Director of Photography of several short documentaries, including a short film called Game Changers, which profiled Al Harrington, who played 16 seasons in the NBA. Connor also co-directed a mini-documentary called "Of The Earth", which focused on the treatment of indigenous people on Tyendinaga Mohawk territory following the passage of Bill C-46. Previous to Herb, Connor was an Art Director and Senior Photo-Editor of The Plaid Zebra, an unconventional lifestyle publication that served 4 million monthly readers at its peak. Check out my Instagram page: @ConnorFyfe
Toronto, ON, Canada
$400 - $1000
Joan Prowse is a writer, producer, and editor with 30 years experience creating TV, video and on-line content that connects viewers to compelling well-told stories using the most up-to date technologies and distribution platforms. Joan’s documentaries, arts biographies, and factual series and short videos have explored timely issues and been broadcast worldwide including contracts with Discovery, TLC, A&E, CBC and TVO. Joan has a track record for completing projects on time and on budget, and selling them around the world. She licensed programs from her celebrity profile series Lucky Breaks to A&E Television in the United States and the international hit, Beauty and the Beach, was licensed to broadcasters in twelve countries on four continents. Now in international distribution, her Juno nominated music biography Buffy Sainte-Marie: A Multimedia Life showcases the multi-faceted career of this Native American icon and her contribution as artist, native rights activist and educator. She’s produced the new multi-platform initiative, Green Heroes, with TVO. The project encompasses a series of television programs and short Internet video profiles about everyday and celebrity people who have championed an environmental cause. Her interest in the environment is further demonstrated with the production of documentaries for the Discovery Channel, an appointment to the board on the Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival and leadership training with Al Gore’s Climate Reality Corps. Joan has gained valuable expertise telling compelling stories in a short video format. She's created 28 one-minute video profiles of celebrated Canadians commissioned by Global Television for their Northern Lights series and over a dozen two-minute videos for Paul Kane Interactive, CineFocus Canada’s interactive documentary on DVD and a museum exhibit located at the Royal Ontario Museum. Developed during an eight-month CineFocus Canada residency at the Canadian Film Centre’s, Paul Kane Interactive pushes the boundaries of storytelling by engaging users to interact with arts based content aimed at showing early settler’s influence on aboriginal life. In addition to her interactive, biography and documentary programs, Joan has produced over 50 videos for the non-profit sector and for federal and provincial governments. These projects cover a range of topics including: cultural issues, environmental initiatives, community health, social programs, international development, and labour initiatives. Several of these programs have been produced in French and English. Joan is an alumnus of the Canadian Film Centre, the National Screen Institute, the Banff New Media Centre, OCADU's Imagination Catalyst, and Ryerson's Radio & Television Arts program. She began her career as a researcher and field producer on TVO’s flagship literary series Imprint, hosted by Daniel Richler.
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