November • 2017
Although we had to postpone the project, Tatyana was an excellent researcher and producer - a very welcome switch from someone else we were working with. She's one of the most responsive and flexible producers I've worked with!
Moscow, Russia
6 reviews$300 - $700 / Day
I'm a documentary filmmaker, VJ and visual storyteller. NYU News&Documentary grad, currently based in Moscow, Russia. My main beats are human stories and extreme activities. Have worked with NBC, AJ+, BBC, Fusion and other media.
November • 2017
Although we had to postpone the project, Tatyana was an excellent researcher and producer - a very welcome switch from someone else we were working with. She's one of the most responsive and flexible producers I've worked with!
April • 2018
Tatyana was great to work with. For this piece, she had to do some legwork in pre-production and was a good communicator. Would definitely work with her again!
May • 2017
Smooth communication process, quick delivery and great job overall. Thank you!
Until recently, people of the Tundra, known for their nomadic lifestyles, had to send their children to boarding schools for months at a time in order to get educated. The separation was problematic for both kids and their parents. Now the regional teachers have become nomadic instead and follow the camps.
When a mother-bear is killed by hunters or chased away from the den, the bear cubs are doomed to die. But one family in Russia decided to change that... (team up with Irina Sedunova)
Kids with congenital hand deformities design their own 3D prostheses and get them for free. Motorica, the company that produces the appliances, is run by young entrepreneurs who figure out how to create the functional prostheses and use government or crowdfunding support to cover the expenses. About 70 kids received new hand prostheses over the past year.
An ex-lawyer from Moscow got fed up with a city life and hight housing rental rates, so he dug a comfy hole in the ground instead. (Team up with Irina Sedunova)
This Russian tattoo artist helps domestic violence survivors by providing meaningful tattoos that transform scars on women's body to beautiful art. Produced in team up with Irina Sedunova.
While Russia has removed domestic violence from its criminal code, the number of women abused by their partners in the country is terrifying, with very little options left to support them. Yet one crisis centers in St. Petersburg is still trying to help the most vulnerable through art. (team up with Irina Sedunova)
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