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Paris, France
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4 reviews- Reporter / Journalist
Paris, France
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9 reviewsParis-based French football expert and PSG specialist
Paris, France
$600 - $2000
1 reviewJournalist, videographer and photographer based in Paris. These past ten years, I wrote and created digital content for various media outlets including VICE, Trax Magazine, Nylon France...
Paris, France
$100 - $200
4 reviewsexperienced journalist, with more than 10 years of experience. I am able to demonstrate my writing skills and manage editorial projects.
Paris, France
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Paris, France
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9 reviewsFreelance journalist
14000 Caen, France
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5 reviewsFreelance journalist, Formerly @enabbaladi, Expert on human rights issues & HLP rights.
Paris, France
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3 reviewsCory Le Guen is a Paris based journalist working on political, society and justice topics.
Paris, France
$30 - $300
2 reviewsFreelance Journalist
Paris, France
$120 - $180
3 reviewsmaster of shari'a and law master of international law PhD of strategic studies and diplomacy
Paris, France
$350 - $1000
4 reviewsParis, France
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JUAN DAVID ROMERO is the director of “Unbroken Paradise” and “An Iraqi Belly Dancer.” The first one has played at festivals such as the 2018 Global Impact Film Festival in Washington D.C.; the 2018 Global Migration Film Festival organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the U.N. Migration Agency; and it will play at the 2019 Amnesty International Human Rights Film Festival in France. The latter has played at the 2018 East End Film Festival in London; Reeling: The 36th Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival; the 7th Diaspora Film Festival in South Korea; and the 10th Kashish Mumbai Queer International Film Festival. Presently Juan David is based in Paris, where he works as a freelance video editor and journalist. Previously he volunteered at refugee camps and with refugee-aid organizations in France and Greece such as FEOX and ActForRef. Before that, he worked in Washington D.C. as communications officer at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Romero received his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and a minor in Film from the University of Central Florida in 2015. He trained as a multimedia journalist via internships and workshops at newspapers and magazines such as The New Republic, the Orlando Business Journal, Science magazine, the Central Florida Future, and the Scripps Howard Foundation Hispanic Link News Service. He is also an alumni of the NAHJ/Knight Foundation Student Project initiative and the Newseum Institute’s Chips Quinn Scholars Program for Diversity in Journalism.
Paris, France
$150 - $1200
I am a versatile correspondent who has worked with global media brands for over five years. My reporting is engaging, concise, and always thought-provoking. I have a comprehensive grasp of international politics, business and finance which I cover from across Europe for North American TV networks (Newsy, NEWSnet, CBC Canada, and more.) Based in Paris, I wear multiple hats, overseeing the evolution of stories from the pitching process to the final edit as I balance day-of deliverables with long-form features. I am involved in all aspects of TV news production: scripting, filming, and editing. Further professional highlights: • Experience in pitching, commissioning and producing long-form and feature programming • Ability to create programs aimed at a multi-platform audience (online, social media, linear television) • Proven success rate in obtaining high-level news-makers, and in maintaining contacts in government and business • Track record in maintaining budgets and managing personnel and crews
Paris, France
$150 - $250
As a documentary filmmaker, I produce and direct compelling stories that explore the complex realities and challenges of our world. I have worked on the ground from Sudan, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, DRC, Libya, Chad, Cameroon, Morocco, Tunisia, the Gaza Strip, and a rescue ship in the Mediterranean, often in hostile locations and on sensitive content. I shoot on a wide variety of cameras (C70/C300/FS5/ FS7/ FX6) and I have a strong cinematic sensibility and an intimate documentary approach. Ethics of representation and informed consent are key to my work and I am hostile environment trained. I work extensively using open-source investigation techniques and I offer trainings at Al Jazeera Media Institute. My latest data-driven investigation produced for the BBC’s Africa Eye 'death on the Border' documents with exceptional and forensic detail the deaths at the border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla. In addition to my filmmaking, I hold a PhD in Political Communication, International Relations, and Human Rights at Dublin City University, where I have been awarded a Marie Sklodowska Curie fellowship to conduct research at the Institute for Future Media, Democracy and Society. My scholarly work focuses on the intersection of technology, transitional justice, human rights law, and fundamental freedoms. I am a member of the Screen Directors Guild of Ireland, the International Federation of Journalists, and the National Union of Journalists for the UK and Ireland. I am passionate about using my skills and knowledge to create impactful and meaningful media that informs, engages, and inspires audiences.
Paris, France
$150 - $800
I am 25 years old, and I live in Paris. I graduated from Sciences-Po (B.A political sciences) and La Sorbonne (B.A philosophy), and I am currently in my final year of study at La Fémis (M.A directing), the national film school of France. Over the past few years, I directed several feature documentaries, on issues such as migration, african football, and french suburbs. They were shown in film festivals worldwide. Besides, I also made (wrote, shot, edited) two short reports (5min) for Canal + and a series of 7 portraits for the french media L'Express. Eventually, I also make all the video content (interviews, freestyles, short docs) of Grünt (http://www.gruntmag.com/), which is a well-known french online media dedicated to rap music. In the future, I intend to keep direct feature films for cinema, and also to make short reports for different medias. I have my own shooting equipment (5D mark II; shoulder-rig; Schoeps MK41 external mic) and editing suite.
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