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Video fragment from the visual project and book In Quarta Persona (In Fourth Person) by Martin Errichiello. Project website: https://inquarta.persona.co/ Video fragment from the visual project and book "In Fourth Person" by Martin Errichiello. Project website: https://inquarta.persona.co/ For this episode I've shot the Yerba Mate / Argentina episode. Fire up your kettles—we’re going around the world in seven cups of tea. Great Big Story senior producer Beryl Shereshewsky checks in with seven people in seven different countries who show us how they prepare their perfect cuppa. We sample all of it—from Japan’s matcha to Argentina’s mate. Even if you’re a coffee drinker, we’re certain you’ll want to reach for a tea bag after you’re steeped in all this knowledge. I was brought onto this shoot to film and edit the clip. I was given a lot of creative freedom, and I chose everything apart from the outfits. This shoot took place in the centre of London so it involved working under pressure in crowded situations, monitoring and directing multiple models at a time. I was the director of photography of this music short film. On a cold and wet May morning, Ivar, the head of the Estonian Defense League (Kaitseliit) in Lüganuse, heads down at dawn to setup the training camp where all the members of his group will reunite. Ivar does not receive any compensation or preferential treatment for his work. What drives him and all the other participants is the strong sense of patriotism, the desire to be useful for the community and to establish the sovereignty of the Estonian Nation together with other compatriots. After a coffee, jam toast and a hot low-calorie porridge, the members of the Kaitseliit begin the training day relaxed and smiling. The training, which is aimed at civilians and not soldiers, is organized on weekends, so that everybody can take part in the activities. It is very interesting to enter the private lives of these people, and to understand why common citizens choose to support a cause much bigger than them as individuals. Stephan, one of the oldest members of the group, proudly shows us his car, a shiny yellow, Russian era Lambda. He tells us with nostalgia how he has contributed to the Estonian cause and to this organization over the past years. These days, since he is too old to actively take part in training, he takes care of the safety of the training activities. His wife, just like many other women of her age, manages the provisions, cooking and taking care of the meals and beverages. Everyone has a task and the contribution of everyone is crucial for the continued functionality of this dynamic organization. Even with this high level of effort and heightened sense of responsibility, the mood during Kaitseliit training is relatively relaxed and calm. These days are comprised half on military training and half of athletic competition. Participants, divided into groups based on age and gender, are organized into teams of tree, facing a number of challenges to test their abilities and the skills that they have acquired during their weekly meetings hosted by the respective affiliated groups, spread out over an arduous 12-kilometer course. A considerable amount of training is needed in order to face all of the hidden dangers along the course: quicksand, hills, woods and rivers. The participants have to pass through 13 trials in total. The winners do not do this for some award or military gold start, but for the respect and esteem of their fellow volunteers and to serve as teachers, during future sessions, for the new and younger members of the group. Furthermore, they will have the honor of taking part in annual spring military training, called Kevadtorm, which is organized every year in May with the official Estonian army, which additionally involves the involvement of NATO military forces. When the training day is over, each member returns home to their daily lives and occupations. Johanna goes back to being a housewife, Geril goes back to his university textbooks, Ingrid returns to treating the teeth of her patients and Veronica goes on with her art. The most important task of the Kaitseliit is not in facto handing down military capabilities to future generations. It is to divulge the ideals of homeland, independence and collective identity to a young nation that has experienced several occupations during its recent history. For this reason, numerous promotional days are organized by the Kaitseliit. They take place in areas of high density, such as shopping centers, stations and public squares during holy days, in order to spread the message, engage new people and collect subscriptions from future members. During these events it is possible to see senior members performing military activities, and to experience in real life the sensation of getting into a tank, to listen to the experiences of their members or to get information from the specialty stands regarding the activities the Kaitseliit organises. Even children can participate in these initiatives with great curiosity and fun, attracted by the uniforms or by the machinery on display, and can get involved with the adults through activities and games suitable for their age. Obviously no one, young or old alike, are incited by violence or looking to disperse other nations or populations. It is important to make clear that the Kaitseliit is not an extremist group to serve as a military offense against foreigners. On the contrary, it serves as an organization founded in order to strengthen national pride inside of its borders.
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Martin E.
Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy
$350 - $1000 / Day
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- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Reporter / Journalist
About Martin E.
Martin Errichiello is a filmmaker, documentary photographer and visual artist. Since 2008 he developed indipendent editorial projects, worked with film and multimedia studios in the audiovisual production and collaborated with anthropologists, musicians and directors on different projects, exhibitions and feature films. In 2010 he graduates in Visual Communication at the CFP Bauer of Milan with an internship with artist Raffaela Mariniello. In 2012 he was selected for the Visual Storytelling Master course at the Danish School of Media where he founded the international crossmedia network "Panaut Collective” and realized the awards-winning documentary "Archipelagoes". He lived, traveled and worked in Asia, Africa and Europe; he’s now based in Napoli, where he works on a mixed media long- term research about Sputhern Italy’s identity. In 2017, together with Filippo Menichetti he released the first chapter, “In Fourth Person” which has been presented, exhibited and awarded in Europe and America. His clients include: Frieze Ltd, SKY, TIME Inc, Al Jazeera, Minerva Film, Figli del Bronx Prod, Circus Studio, Kaos Produzioni, Casa Verde Prod, Maestri di Strada onlus, Andrew Fierberg (film producer), Judith Barry (Video artist), Hithertofore Prod, Refinery 29, among others."
Mia C.
Province of Pescara, Italy
$4000 - $10000 / Day
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- Commercial DP
- Fashion Photographer
- Portrait Photographer
About Mia C.
Mia Cioffi Henry is a cinematographer and director from New York City. With a background in dance and still photography, she likes to make magic come to life on screen. Ms. Cioffi Henry is a working artist currently pursuing her MFA at NYU as a Dean’s fellow and Production Associate, she is the recipient of the Best Cinematography Award sponsored by Canon at the Fusion Film Festival 2015.
Federico F.
Rome, Italy
$350 - $650 / Day
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- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Sound Mixer
About Federico F.
My name is Federico Fornaro, dop cameraman and VJ based in Rome with 18years of professional-filming experience in the field of news, documentaries and corporate filming, I'm also a director / shooter at Raw-News agency in Rome, a production landmark for major international broadcasters in Italy. Together with other crew members of my team, we are available for any production needs, offering: fixing, logistics, shooting, postproduction in Italy and abroad. With a team made up of DoP, cameramen and producers, Raw-News serves broadcasters as for Al-Jazeera English, NBC, CBS, FOX, Sky, Euronews, ITV, AlArabya, CNN and many others, counting years of international experience in the field of news, documentaries and corporate video production. Our clients, Broadcasters: Aljazeera, Nbc, Cbs, Cnn, Euronews, Fox, BBC, Btv, France24, CCTV and more.. Corporates: European Commission, ENI, Greenpeace, RedBull, Italian Foreign Ministry, BMW, Enel and others.. more info at www.raw-news.net
Emily B.
Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
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- Corporate Videographer
- Documentary DP
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
About Emily B.
I am a new film graduate looking for experience in the European cinema industry! I've had lots of experience on films sets, including creating my own freelancing business in London making adverts for my university's societies. I have also made documentaries and my most recent project was launching a fashion brand in which I did all the art design, photography, graphic design and videography.
Jacopo M.
Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy
$700 - $1500 / Day
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- Documentary DP
- Commercial DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
About Jacopo M.
Freelance cinematographer, camera operator with 6+ years of international experience. Italy-based, available worldwide.
Lavinia P.
Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy
$200 - $3500 / Day
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- Translator
- Portrait Photographer
- Fixer
About Lavinia P.
Born in Rome (IT), living in Marseille (FRA), I graduated in Communication, then specializing in illustration and graphic design and studying documentary photography. Since 2011 I have been working as a freelance photographer, shooting for personal documentary projects, editorials, live events, weddings, commercial reports and more. My personal research explores the grotesque paradoxes generated by sometimes overrated human society.
Camillo P.
Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy
$450 - $2000 / Day
Top Services
- Reporter / Journalist
About Camillo P.
Camillo Pasquarelli (b.1988, Italy) is deeply inspired by his education in Anthropology to lead visual investigations based on long-term immersion in social contexts. He is one of the 20 artists selected for the FOAM Talent 2020. And in the same year is among the four artists selected by CAMERA - Centro Italiano per la Fotografia for the European program Futures Photography. His first photobook "Monsoons never cross the mountains" was published by Witty Books in 2020. Camillo is a lecturer at Quasar Institute for Advanced Design in Rome. His projects received several awards such as 1° Prize LensCulture B&W, Shortlist at PH Museum Grant, Best Rising Talent at Gomma Grant, Alexia Foundation Grant, Fotoleggendo Award, Shortlist Unseen Dummy Award. Publications Time - Der Spiegel - M Le Monde Magazine - National Geographic - Financial Times - Internazionale - Polka - BuzzFeed - L'Espresso - Mashable - Vanity Fair - Sportweek - Artribune - FOAM Magazine Clients Lacoste - New Balance - AS Roma - K-Way - Brain Dead - NSS Factory -
Antonio F.
Rome, Italy
$200 - $2000 / Day
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- Documentary DP
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
About Antonio F.
Antonio Faccilongo is an Italian documentary photographer and filmmaker, photography professor at Rome University of Fine Arts and is represented by Getty Reportage. After graduating in communication sciences, and then obtaining a masters in photojournalism, he focused his attention on Asia and the Middle East, principally in Israel and Palestine, covering social, political and cultural issues. Documenting the aftermath of Palestinian-Israeli conflict in West Bank and Gaza Strip, he sought to unveil and highlight the humanitarian issues hidden within one of the world’s most reported conflicts, because too often it is shown only as a place of war and conflict. His long-term projects about women and their families in Palestine have received several awards and grants including World Press Photo story of the year 2021 nominee, World Press Photo in long-term projects category, FotoEvidence Book Award with World Press Photo, Getty editorial grant, National Geographic Society Covid-19 Emergency Fund 2021 recipient, 1st prize World Understanding Award at POYi Pictures of the year International, Best color documentary at Gomma Grant, 1st prize at LuganoPhotoDays, 1st prize at Umbria World Fest, 1st prize at Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards, 2nd Prize at PhMuseum and was finalist at Visa D'or feature, Lucas Dolega award adn shortlisted at Alexia Foundation. Furthermore his long-term projects have been exhibited internationally at numerous shows and festivals including World Press Photo Festival, Les Rencontres d’Arles, Zoom Festival, Festival della fotografia etica, PHmuseum online photobook festival, Buenos Aires Biennial, screened at Visa pour l'image Perpignan and was included on global campaign #WomenMatter against the violence toward women made by Dysturb. His work and assignments have been published in some of the most prominent international publications including National Geographic, Time, Stern, Der Spiegel, Le Monde, Geo, The Guardian, 6Mois, Paris Match, Focus, Sette, L'Espresso, Internazionale and many others.