Anela M.
Portland, OR, USA
$1000 - $5000
1 reviewInfluencer. Writer. Digital creator. Specialize in deeply personal storytelling that goes deeper.
- Digital Content Creator
- Influencer
- Social Media Producer
Portland, OR, USA
$1000 - $5000
1 reviewInfluencer. Writer. Digital creator. Specialize in deeply personal storytelling that goes deeper.
Portland, OR, USA
$750 - $2500
1 reviewI'm a photographer based in Portland, Oregon, and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Portland, OR, USA
$100 - $1000
3 reviewsReporter and editor with experience in media organizations across the Americas.
Portland, OR, USA
$500 - $20000
2 reviewsPortland, OR, USA
$600 - $1200
26 reviewsFreelance video and text journalist based in Portland, Oregon with experience in reporting for broadcast and print news. I specialize in feature writing and documentary filmmaking. I shoot with a Canon C300 and 5D Mark IV.
Portland, OR, USA
$800 - $5000
12 reviewsMy name is Josue, I'm an indigenous cinematographer/photographer working on stories that amplify and empower Indigenous peoples. I believe the camera is a powerful tool to connect people with the rest of the world.
Portland, OR, USA
$700 - $1200
Jim is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and commercial director living in Portland, Oregon. He has directed feature and short documentaries, web series, commercial campaigns and more for dozens of clients and distributors around the world, with an unparalleled work ethic and unique creative vision. He specializes in compelling visuals, authentic coverage and character driven stories, creating content for brands including National Geographic, AT&T and REI. With a formal storytelling education and degrees in Film and English Literature from the University of Michigan, Jim brings a deep understanding of narrative theory and mechanics to craft thoughtful, authentic stories. As a camera operator, Jim's experience behind the camera as well as the edit bay make him a unique talent as a cinematographer, always thinking ten steps ahead to get the right coverage for the edit. As an editor, Jim is efficient, stylish and on time.
Portland, OR, USA
$600 - $2000
I'm Graham Dale, DP, videographer, sUAS pilot, and your Pacific Northwest swiss army production solution. Licensed, insured, experienced, professional, and armed to the teeth with the equipment you need to get the coverage you're after. When you hire me you have access to $100,000+ of video production equipment at no additional cost, no rentals necessary! 1x 12k 60 / 8k 120 camera with 12 bit internal RAW 1x 6k 60 with 12 bit internal RAW 2x 4k 120 cameras with 10 bit internal 2x drones with 10 and 12 bit recording modes up to 6k or 4k60fps Dozens of pro quality COB LED, tube, and panel lights, modifiers, scrims and stands Dozens of pro quality mics and recording solutions from Rode and Sennheiser Livestreaming encoders and cellular modems Multiple forms of reliable transportation for me and my equipment Choosing me, you get years of experience thinking on my feet in event, business, interview, music video, short film, and web series production. My video production history dates back to my youth, shooting betacam productions and gripping for shoots in the 90s and leads right up to modern day.
Portland, OR, USA
$350 - $1000
I'm a freelance video editor, writer, and storyteller with a deep, rich history working across a range of digital mediums. I pride myself on my versatility and creativity, as well as my dedication to create long-term, repeat clients whenever possible. As a result of these traits, I have a well-established positive relationship online (Top-Rated Freelancer on Upwork with a 100% job success score) with a high percentage of return clients. As an editor, I specialize in the Adobe Creative Cloud. I use Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Audition, Lightroom, and Media Encoder on a daily basis. I'm also proficient in some of the other suite offerings like Illustrator and Speedgrade. I've worked with YouTube brands ranging from ones just starting out to those in the millions of subscribers. I've built channels from the ground up and enjoyed being a part of ones that are launched into stellar growth. I've edited content that went on to air on national television, all from the comfort of my well-worn office chair. Over the years I've also developed a deep understanding of SEO and best practices (especially for YouTube and Wordpress content). I also worked as a writer for an international Content Production Agency, through which I created for gigantic brands like Nintendo, AllState Insurance, and more. I hold my undergraduate degree in creative writing, so I've been known to get in on the ground-level with scripting to help punch up content when the need arises. In short, I'm a no-nonsense creative-type with an established reputation who’s constantly taking on new challenges and would love to talk with you about your project(s). I hope to hear from you soon!
Portland, OR, USA
$450 - $1500
Jesse Andrew Clark has spent the past fourteen years honing his visual style in cinematography. Both a creative force and technical mastermind behind the camera, Jesse has taught filmmaking workshops in northern and central California, including the Esalen Institute and UC Berkeley. Jesse has worked with Sundance-winning director Frederick Marx in honing his new feature film as well as National Geographic stereographer Peter Chang in order to hone his timelapse technique. In addition, Jesse has produced big-brand event content (Facebook, Instagram, Samsung, Whole Foods) and thus brings with him an understanding of 'getting the shot' under changing conditions. Although most comfortable behind the camera, Jesse isn't hesitant to get his hands dirty when someone needs a hand. He specializes in motion-control timelapse 4K imaging & post-production and also is an editor, colorist, and motion graphic artist. His true passion lies in service of story through moving picture.
Portland, OR, USA
$400 - $600
Hailing from Portland, Oregon, Martin Vavra is an award-winning film and commercial director. Early on, he had a love for a variety of different art forms. At the age of five, he began playing the drums. Later, he toured Europe as part of an orchestra. At the age of 10 he began painting water colors, with several of his paintings getting showings and winning awards. His college years became a mishmash of rock band performances, science classes and sci-fi consumption. For many years, Martin was a wildland fire fighter, eventually becoming an ecologist. In 2005, wanderlust caught hold and Martin left ecology to travel, leading him to discover his true passion, filmmaking. Since then, his life has been dedicated to cinematic storytelling. Martin’s series, The Last Stand, made its debut on DailyMotion and has received millions of views. Living up to the Rising Star title awarded to him by the Oregon Media Production Association, his films have been awarded numerous honors, including, Best Short Documentary and Best LGBQT at the Breckenridge FF, Festival Jury Prize at the Humanist Film Festival, Best Director, Best Series and Best Score. Commercial work has included spots for Nike, Microsoft, Intel, HP, Daimler and Goodwill. Martin has achieved industry recognition, with multiple Hermes Gold, Marcom Gold, AVA Gold, and the Communicator awards. In addition to directing, Martin co-founded the post-effects company The Refuge VFX. During its operation, his team had the privilege of creating monster and creature effects for top TV shows like Grimm, Portlandia and The Librarians, and the feature film The Last Knight. When he’s not directing, Martin can be found on a tall mountain backpacking or in a hidden stream fly fishing. When the outdoors isn't calling, Martin has been known to build and wear various Star Wars and HALO armor suites. Martin and his wife, Jenn, are owned by two rescue huskies that travel with them on all of their adventures.
Portland, OR, USA
$32 - $100
My goal as a journalist is to inform, educate, engage, and inspire my audience. With Journalism today, I find it more important than ever to provide a well-balanced and objective approach. Since licensing my first photograph series to both NBC and CBS in the Spring of 2011, I have become increasingly active since graduating from Northern Arizona University and the Student Media Center newsroom. After graduation, I was hired by the Southwest Learning Community division of the National Park Service to produce and complete a series of micro-documentary projects focusing on the Arizona park system. Since then, I have continued my battle in the trenches of multimedia. Making something out of nothing by creating work through partnerships and the collaborative execution of such grand schemes conceived by the minds of mice and men. All while earning my place in this career by diversifying my skills and refining each an every one of them with the variety of projects I undertake. The road less traveled Is a beautiful one...
Portland, OR, USA
$400 - $1500
Robert Anthony's work is centered around the power of feeling. This Portland-based filmmaker harnesses the primitive purpose of film: the ability to create emotion and evoke catharsis through his audience. His work uses dramatic elements through dark, moody tones with an emphasis on the surreal. Dark his style may be, his demeanor and attitude on set is the contrary. He possesses an effortless ability to keep all stages of production light-hearted and supportive, familial, yet professional. Maintaining respect and enrichment within his crew and talent is crucial for creating honest expression through film. Robert’s career began with a small agency, requiring him to learn every aspect of filmmaking from start to finish. Being a one-man-band turned him into a multidisciplinary filmmaker, equipping him to take the reigns on larger projects with a full crew for clients such as Bertolli, Frito-Lay, and Toyota to name a few.
Portland, OR, USA
$850 - $2500
Over the past decade Devon has directed and produced hundreds of commercials and corporate videos for clients as diverse as Major League Soccer, Intel, Electronic Arts, Dell Computers, Portland Trail Blazers, Moda Health, ZoomCare, Alienware, Lenovo, Amazon and the Learning Channel. On smaller jobs, Devon will serve as Director/DP and has extensive experience in productions of from one-man-band to large commercial crews. In late 2014, Devon was invited to share his passion for the future of storytelling when he was asked to give a TedxTalk on virtual and augmented reality. In 2016 Devon was interviewed by The Atlantic magazine to discuss VR and AR and the future of storytelling. Devon has gone on to incorporate this passion for pushing production boundaries by working closely with national clients on how to best utilize VR for their brands . Devon excels at crafting stories that matter, but not just for Fortune 100 companies. Devon lives in Portland with his daughter, Dagny.
Portland, OR, USA
$350 - $750
Oregon-based director Cambria Matlow’s work seeks meaning in charged moments of stillness and values the emotional experiences created from atmosphere and mood. Small interactions and environmental realities often reveal personal and political truths. Her latest film, WOODSRIDER, is an immersive documentary portrait of a female snowboarder on Mt Hood, set to premiere in 2017. BURNING IN THE SUN (2010), about a young man who starts a solar energy business in Mali, was her feature debut, and selected for IFP’s Documentary Lab and Independent Film Week, broadcast on Al Jazeera and PBS, and seen in festivals worldwide. Her work has been awarded grants and residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center, the Puffin Foundation, and NW Documentary. Cambria holds a Certificate in Film Production from Burlington College in Vermont and a B.A. in Hispanic Studies from Columbia University. She anticipates earning her Masters in Essay Documentary from EICTV in Cuba in 2018.
Otis, OR 97368, USA
I am an EMMY Award-Winning video journalist with more than 34 years experience in television news production, television news management, public relations and marketing video production. I feel this unique blend of creative experience and talent will stand me in good stead serving in the position for which I am applying. Utilizing my degree in Journalism, I began my television news career on-air as a reporter/photographer for various local television news operations in Oklahoma and Texas, then transitioned to full-time news photographer at KUSA-TV in Denver, Colorado. With that experience behind me, I developed into as good a writer and producer as I am a shooter and editor. In short, I am truly, that consummate one-man-band you keep hearing about in an era when downsizing in the television industry is a common trend. The EMMY I won for WTNH-TV in New Haven, was also for my writing and producing as as well as for for my shooting and editing! That EMMY was the only one earned by the television news operation that year! I am open to pursuing stories of any genre - news, feature, political, sports and more!
Portland, OR, USA
$500 - $1500
Based in Portland, Oregon, Kate McMahon is an award-winning producer, director, writer and journalist of news and documentaries. Kate’s work includes FRONTLINE; The NewsHour, NOW With Bill Moyers, one-off PBS programs and regional PBS station programs. Kate’s most recent documentary FRONTLINE: Coronavirus Pandemic premiered April 21, 2020. Her forthcoming 4-part PBS documentary series, hosted by NBC News technology correspondent Jake Ward, is about breakthroughs in behavioral science called, Hacking Your Mind (releases fall, 2020). Kate has received several awards and nominations for her work including a National Emmy and the NIHCM Health Care TV and Radio Journalism Award, and has contributed to more than 40 hours of national documentary and news programming, primarily for PBS, since she began her career in 1998 as an Associate Producer for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. Her other past work includes, The Doctor Fix: A New Era of Modern Medicine (PBS stations 2017); FRONTLINE: The Vaccine War (updated, 2015); Oregon Field Guide; Oregon Art Beat (2015); and, The Programmers – a trilogy of short documentaries about game-changing women in computing (2015.) Documentaries include FRONTLINE: Life and Death in Assisted Living (2013); FRONTLINE: Nuclear Aftershocks (2012); FRONTLINE: The Vaccine War (original broadcast in 2010); FRONTLINE: Sick Around America (2009) and FRONTLINE: Sick Around the World (2008). In 2008, Kate’s co-produced a two-hour historical documentary, Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency for PBS. In 2004 Kate associate produced the Oscar-nominated film ENRON: The Smartest Guys in the Room and in 2005 she co-produced FRONTLINE: The Meth Epidemic. In 2001, while working at ABC-NEWS Nightline producing the PBS series Life 360, Kate covered the tragic events of 9/11 for Peter Jennings in New York City. She went on to work for NOW with Bill Moyers covering the nexus of business and politics in Washington, D.C. Her on-going production of Inside the Psychologist’s Studio is a popular web series for the Association for Psychological Science. Outside of producing documentaries and news, Kate has produced and reported public radio programs, and written articles in Metro Parent Magazine. Kate is a visiting lecturer at Portland State University, Portland Community College, Clackamas Community College and Linfield College. Her second language is Spanish. She is a board member of the Women in Film-PDX chapter, participates as a panelist at journalism and documentary conferences and enjoys mentoring aspiring journalism professionals.
Portland, OR, USA
$100 - $10000
Jordan Thierry is a Portland, Oregon native and a graduate of the University of Oregons School of Journalism and Communication. While at the U of O, he co-directed the Multicultural Center, served as President of the National Association of Black Journalists Chapter, and co-founded BRIDGES to Higher Education, a high school-to-college tracking program for high school students of color in Oregon. He also directed and produced the short documentary Footprints in the Struggle: The Beatrice Cannady Story, as his senior project. This short documentary aired on Oregon Public Broadcasting in 2006. Immediately following his graduation from the U of O, Jordan went on to pursue a Masters degree in Mass Communications and Media Studies Howard University, where he finished in 2009. During graduate school, he worked as a Program Coordinator at the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, coordinating the Black Youth Vote! program. He released his first film, THE BLACK FATHERHOOD PROJECT.
Portland, OR, USA
$350 - $1000
Through an extensive career in international film ; and television, I have been fortunate to combine my love for storytelling with her passion for discovering the world. I have traveled to nearly 70 countries, producing in more than 40 as well as working extensively throughout the United States. I work independently, in the studio system, on feature films, documentaries, as well as network & cable programming; from development through to delivery. My experience in the field and post, conducting interviews, directing, as well as shooting, has culminated in hundreds of hours of non- fiction programming for ABC, AMC, CBS, NBC, A&E, Animal Planet, Audience Network, DIRECTV, Discovery, Discovery Asia, History, and the Paramount Network. I broke into the world of television at The Amazing Race, where I spent seven seasons. During that time, I worked across six continents and 18 countries. Along the way, I earned two Emmy awards. Some of my other credits include Religion of Sports, Ice Cold Gold, Ax Men, The Colony, BullRun, Kid Nation, America’s Toughest Jobs, and The Big Time. I am currently in post-production on the independent documentary, Ready to Run, that followed nine women across the country running for office for the first time in the 2018 US mid-term elections. I have lived and worked in the vast, remote wilds around the world, from Patagonia to the Arctic Circle. In addition, I’ve filmed in challenging environments across the United States, from the high ranges of Alaska; the top of El Capitan, the dense forests of Oregon, Washington, and Montana; the swamps of Louisiana; the flatlands of Texas; to the Bering Sea. Internationally, I have worked & traveled across Africa, Australia, Central & South America, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and throughout Europe. I spent many months in Sri Lanka assisting in relief efforts after the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami, which led to my directorial debut Anatomy of a Disaster, for Discovery Asia & the United Nations. This documentary looks at rebuilding progress in the hardest-hit regions of Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, and the Maldives. Before venturing into television, I concentrated my efforts in feature films, most notably at Pierce Brosnan’s production company, Irish DreamTime. I was actively involved in the successful studio remake of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ as well as the company’s independent features including ‘Evelyn’ and ‘The Nephew’ (both set & shot in Ireland). I have also worked at New Line Cinema and 20th Century Fox. I began my career as a freelance writer and photojournalist. I spent time in New York City at HEALTH magazine before moving back to my hometown of Chicago where I worked with the highly acclaimed Chicago International Theatre Festival, under the direction of Jane Nicholl Sahlins and her husband, Second City founder, Bernie Sahlins. I hold a Master of Fine Arts, specializing in Cinematography, from the American Film Institute, and degrees in Journalism and Political Science from the University of Kentucky. When not working, I am active in various community-based programs. I recently realized a long-standing dream by completing the 500-mile pilgrimage from St. Jean Pied de Port, France, across the Pyrenees Mountains, to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. I currently split my time between Portland, Oregon, and everywhere interesting projects lead.
Portland, OR, USA
$800 - $1200
For over a decade, I’ve been lucky enough to work across many areas of the media industry. It has groomed me to excel in all aspects of visual storytelling seeing deadline-driven projects from development through final delivery of assets including pitching, writing, budgeting, field producing, directing, shooting, editing, project management, and publishing with digital asset management systems. It all started at CBS in 2009 paving the way for how the venerable news network broadcasted to a new audience online. At that time, CBSNews.com was ahead of the curve as my team developed the most optimal ways to package television content online from shows such as 60 Minutes, Sunday Morning, and 48 Hours. I was also fortunate enough to work on a live digital show with Katie Couric and produce a streaming simulcast to The Early Show. The hands-on experience and skills I gained over the years at CBS allowed me to join CNN as that network began to reinvent its digital presence. The reach of CNN ramped everything up for me as the projects I worked on received higher budgets and were seen by many more people. This also is where I started to develop more of my project management skills working in sponsored content. The series under this department operate under deadlines set by clients requiring a higher level of production quality and strict delivery schedule both online and on television. Along the way I have been awarded with numerous accolades including an Emmy nomination, Eppy awards and special recognition from the Webbys. The best part of my job is hitting publish and broadcasting a piece I poured my heart and mind into. I never want to stop creating and sharing my passion with the world.
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