February • 2021
Wasim is very thorough, he's hard-working and his footage looks great. He's a true professional!
Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
10 reviews$550 - $1000 / Day
I work as a Freelance Journalist/Producer and Documentary Filmmaker in various parts of Pakistan. I have done MSc in Mass Communication and conduct a Research study on Sports Agenda-setting in Pakistani media outlets. During my professional carrier, I worked with leading News-channels and Newspapers like Daily Times, Wall street Journal USA, The Post, Sky 749 UK, DM Digital UK, A News, ARY, Channel Five, JAAG TV (Old CNBC-Pakistan), SUCH TV, Al Jazeera Media Network, etc. In my last 10 years professional experience, I have covered many national and International events and conduct live transmissions, roadside show, News Reports and Documentaries. I conducted Pakistan’s first 360° Sports Show and shoot many sports 360° videos. As an accredited Journalist of the Government of Pakistan, I have special permission to cover news-worthy events and happenings easily across the country. I have special command on Sports-content productions and already work as Head of Pakistan’s first Sports News-wire Services. Please feel free to contact me if you need any kind of news/media services from across Pakistan.
February • 2021
Wasim is very thorough, he's hard-working and his footage looks great. He's a true professional!
March • 2023
Wasim did exactly as I asked + more. Pleasure working with him.
January • 2022
Wasim was very cooperative and easy to work with.
Noda Sofa fled her war-ravaged home in Afghanistan, hoping that she could wait it out in Islamabad for a peaceful return to her country. But Noda has faced great difficulties living an uprooted life in Pakistan: red tape, an inability to get a proper education, and an identity crisis that has left her and many other refugees very much on their own. Afghan Refugees, Neither Here nor There made its streaming debut on VOA+ on December 16, 2021.
Nearly 70% of the world's soccer balls are made in the city of Sialkot, Pakistan. Home to nearly 1,000 soccer ball factories, and employing nearly 60,000 people, this city is the epicenter for the world's most popular sport, enjoyed by over 4 billion people.
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I've Produced this Documentary for IMF with all local Resource and Camera Crew. IMF's Director Media Guide us and helped us in every step towards its completion. For Pakistan to survive climate change the forest is needed but the deforestation levels have reached a record high. As a result, The Billion Tree Tsunami project was born. Film & Produced by : Wasim Qadri
We avail the opportunity to cover the process “ How FIFA world Cup 2014,2018, UEFA Champions Leagues Match balls made in Sialkot” and Interview the Mr. Masood Akthar Khawaja, Chairman of the World’s largest Soccer balls manufacturing unit, where almost 1.3 billion balls made every year in a single factory in Pakistan. Background: Nearly 70% of the world's soccer balls are made in the city of Sialkot, Pakistan. Home to nearly 1,000 soccer ball factories, and employing nearly 60,000 people, this city is the epicenter for the world's most popular sport, enjoyed by over 4 billion people. Here's what it's like inside one of those factories, where balls are largely still made by hand.
Khajida Hazara fled Afghanistan in August 2021 after the Taliban drove out government forces and took over the country. Fearing the group would reimpose its harsh interpretation of sharia law as it had in the 1990s, Hazara fled to neighbouring Pakistan, where she now lives as an unregistered refugee. Although safe from the Taliban, she says her future is far from secure. Pakistan does not give Afghan refugees opportunities for education or employment. Some Afghan families who have been living in Pakistan for decades still have no path to citizenship, including entire generations without livelihood prospects or the chance to leave the camps to improve their lives.
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