Marisa L.
Johannesburg, South Africa
$300 - $1500
1 reviewMarisa Lourenço is a political analyst in Johannesburg, South Africa. She covers politics and economics across Africa.
- Reporter / Journalist
- On-Camera Talent
- Social Media Producer
Johannesburg, South Africa
$300 - $1500
1 reviewMarisa Lourenço is a political analyst in Johannesburg, South Africa. She covers politics and economics across Africa.
Pretoria, South Africa
$500 - $500
1 reviewI'm a sports journalist based in South Africa. I cover various international sports and news events. I am a self driven person who loves any kind of challenge.
Pretoria, South Africa
$35 - $45
1 reviewJohannesburg, South Africa
$300 - $600
1 reviewRandburg, South Africa
$400 - $1000
1 reviewAbout 10 years experience in news coverage, features story and sports
Johannesburg, South Africa
$150 - $150
4 reviewsSports Anchor and Reporter
Johannesburg, South Africa
$60 - $1000
1 reviewHair artist
Pretoria, South Africa
$100 - $450
3 reviewsJohannesburg, South Africa
$500 - $2000
1 reviewFreelance writer based in Harare.
Johannesburg, South Africa
$200 - $450
1 reviewFreelance multi-media journalist.
Johannesburg, South Africa
$100 - $500
4 reviewsPolitics writer
Johannesburg, South Africa
$500 - $1000
I am a multi-skilled, motivated, creative, innovative, experienced media and communications professional, journalist and lecturer. I have worked in several mediums and for several broadcasting and production companies in both in South Africa and abroad. I covered a wide variety of topics. I am currently specializing in agriculture, science, tourism, lifestyle, aviation and environment. I just love visual mediums and I see video journalism and and the internet as the future. I am currently based in Johannesburg, South Africa, but I love to travel to lesser known places in the world looking for those interesting and lesser known stories about science, agriculture, tourism, environment, lifestyle and environment of not only my own country but also all other places where my work and life my take me. I can work in English, Afrikaans and German. I also understand Dutch. I have a BA (Business Communications) and a MA (Business Communications) degree.
Johannesburg, South Africa
$450 - $900
Philip Schedler is a Professional Photographer and Video Producer/DOP based out of Johannesburg, South Africa. Born and raised in Basel, Switzerland, he has lived in South Africa for over 35 years. On completing his qualification in Professional Photography, he began his career undertaking editorial and features photography for a number of local and international magazines. Titles have included GEO, Elle, Marie-Claire and National Geographic Traveller. He later progressed to include work for a number of local and international advertising and corporate clients including: Ford, Motorola, Panasonic, HP and Orient Express Hotels. Commissions and work assignments have taken him all over the African continent and many parts of the globe. Philip has produced and directed numerous short films and corporate videos and currently specializes in short features, corporate, industrial and mining videos with the main focus being high production value at a competitive cost.
Pretoria, South Africa
$400 - $900
My name is Grant Nelson and I’m a freelance lighting cameraman. I live with my wife and two young daughters in Pretoria, South Africa. I have thirty years experience as a videographer in the television and corporate video industry. For eight of those years I was an insert producer for one of this country’s top investigative programmes, "Carte Blanche" where I focussed on environmental and conservation issues. I have a diverse range of experience having worked on natural history series, documentary and wildlife specials, magazine and news/actuality programmes, corporate productions, behind the scenes shoots and news features. I am as comfortable shooting on all camera formats. I believe in delivering not only a technically sound product but one with a creative flair that sets it apart from the run of the mill. Although the majority of my assignments are here in South Africa I have also travelled and worked extensively throughout Africa as well in a number of overseas locations.
Johannesburg, South Africa
$370 - $500
In 2015, I proudly graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Motion Picture Medium from AFDA. This educational foundation ignited my passion for storytelling through visual mediums. I then embarked on a journey into the world of media, serving as a Content Producer for ANN7 News Network, where I honed my skills in delivering impactful content to a diverse audience. In 2018, I took a significant step by establishing my own production company, dedicated to serving corporate clients with their video needs. This entrepreneurial endeavor allowed me to combine my artistic vision with a strategic approach, delivering engaging and informative content that leaves a lasting impact. My journey hasn't been confined to borders; I've had the privilege of traveling across Africa, capturing compelling content for international NGOs. This experience has enriched my storytelling capabilities and deepened my understanding of the power of visual narratives to inspire change and connect with diverse cultures. I am a passionate storyteller with a profound desire to channel my creativity in a meaningful way that both informs and entertains. With a commitment to excellence and a dedication to pushing creative boundaries, I continue to bring ideas to life through captivating visuals and narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Johannesburg, South Africa
$450 - $700
Hi, I'm Amy! I'm a former TV news reporter turned positive storyteller and filmmaker. After years in TV news, I was discouraged by the constant influx of negativity and was determined to expose the "good news" - people working for real, concrete change in communities around the world. That's why I founded ONEPASS Productions - to create inspirational productions with a purpose, and to tell the stories that so often go untold. My motivation is to educate, to mobilize people for good, to touch lives, and to hopefully be just a small part of the change along the way. This mission has taken me around the world to work with a wide variety of international non-profits, businesses and individuals - from the UN Development Program to Volkswagen South Africa's Community Investment Initiative. From Colombia to Zambia to China, I've produced stories ranging from education to micro loan business development to conflict recovery. I can one-(wo)man band an entire production but love focusing on interviews and editing content to tell compelling stories.
Johannesburg, South Africa
I am a documentary producer and investigative journalist. I studied video production (University of the Nations) in 1998 specializing in Producing, directing and Script writing. To date I have produced, directed for productions in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Nigeria and the USA. My accolades include two scriptwriting Stone awards (National Television and Video Association of South Africa), A cable Award as well as international recognition as a published author. I love factual investigative stories hence my preference for Doccies and short stories. I have produced and worked with such broadcasters as IHA News International, Africa Today, BBC, SABC, Etv, as well as the premier investigative Carteblanche on the Mnet Channel and DSTV Bouquet. I have 14 years experience in producing and Directing, well travelled internationally and competent in both ENG and EFP production setups. I have both an eye and ear for a good story and I love to tell authentic African Stories.
Johannesburg, South Africa
I am an emerging independent filmmaker based in South Africa, who trained who trained at the South African School of Motion Picture for four years and has worked extensively in the local film, television and commercials industry. I have written and directed several short films, including City of Ashes, a post apocalyptic sci fi set in the inner city shell of a dystopian Johannesburg and God Dank vir Klank, a mockumentary of the South African music industry loosely based on Die Antwoord. I have traveled for several years across Europe, Asia and Latin America with my camera always firmly in hand. I am most passionate about stories that reveal new ways of thinking or expose previously repressed dialogues. I hunt for character driven pieces about ordinary people making a felt social impact. I take particular interest in African dialogues and cultural narratives that recognize Africa as place of rich and complex conundrums.
Deneysville, South Africa
I am no longer a young man but am still passionately interested and involved in documentary film making, with expertise in the equestrian field, most particularly horse racing. In 2013, my efforts over the past decade were rewarded with the EQUUS Award for TV journalism, presented by South Africa's horse racing industry. Most of my work in this field has revolved around the people who work in the horse racing industry in South Africa and, to date, I have made over 200 documentaries in this genre. However, I am also intensely interested in most spheres of the arts, particularly the performing arts, being a freelance actor myself, who has appeared on stage, on TV and in film, most notably in Clint Eastwood's "Invictus" in 2009. I would love to document the stories of young people practising in the performing arts field, recording their struggles and successes. Showcasing the performing arts in South Africa would be my ideal. I am also mindful of the moral turpitude of this country, and the decline which has taken place since the rule of Nelson Mandela. The corruption in South Africa needs to be exposed and the specifics need to be highlighted.
Johannesburg, South Africa
$400 - $10000
James Oatway (b.1978) is an independent South African photographer. He graduated from Rhodes University with a Bachelor of Journalism degree (B.Journ) in 2000. His work revolves around themes of political and social inequality as well as people affected by conflict. He was the Chief Photographer and Picture Editor of the Sunday Times newspaper. Oatway has received various international awards including multiple Pictures of the Year International (PoYI) awards. In 2015 he was named the South African Journalist of the Year. In 2018 his Red Ants project won the prestigious Visa d’or Feature Award at the Visa Pour l’image Photojournalism Festival in Perpignan, France. On 18 April 2015, during a wave of xenophobic violence, he photographed the murder of a Mozambican migrant by South African men. His name was Emmanuel Sithole. The images of the attack sparked outrage and made international headlines. The army was deployed and mass demonstrations were held across the continent. His work has been published in The Guardian, Stern, Internazionale, Le Monde, TIME, Harper’s Magazine, Paris-Match, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The LA Times and others. Oatway works extensively in Africa. He often works with humanitarian organisations such as UNICEF, UNHCR and Médicins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). Oatway has taught documentary photography at the Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg. He is affiliated to Panos Pictures. He has two wonderful children who he loves with his whole heart.
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