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Tiago F.

Porto, Portugal

6 reviews

$300 - $1000 / Day

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About Tiago

I am 44 years old. Born in the beautiful city of Porto, Portugal. Working as an ENG cameraman for 23 years in a portuguese private national network. No exclusivity. Specialized in international deployments. Covered the war in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Colombia, Syria, Central African Republic, as well as, other civil unrests and natural disasters. Intensive experience in documentary filming and hard news (filming and basic editing). Worked with some European news networks such as TRT World, Euronews, ZDF, etc. Experienced helicopter Wescam camera operator as well as drone operator, Red Camera user, Sony FS7, dslr, certified diver with underwater filming experience, gimball stabilizer, dolly, etc. Able to adapt to hard environments with little working conditions.

Top Services

  • News Shooter / Video Journalist

    6 reviews
  • Sound Mixer

  • Documentary DP

Top Projects

  • Síria à distância de um tiro

    • Documentary DP
    • News Shooter / Video Journalist
    • Sound Mixer
    • Field Producer

    For 3 weeks, two Portuguese journalists traveled from south to the northern of Syria: Damascus, Qarah, Maalula, Homs, Al Salamiyah, Ithriya, Khanasir, al-Nayrab and Alepo. Without censorship or government control.

  • Troquei a minha arma por uma máquina de costura.

    • Documentary DP
    • Video Editor - News
    • News Shooter / Video Journalist
    • Sound Mixer
    • Drone Operator
    • Field Producer

    A tvi team spent 1 month in CAF with the people but mostly with the armed groups fighting for power among themselves and the also against the UN backed president.

  • Cá se vai andando

    • Video Editor - News
    • Fixer
    • News Shooter / Video Journalist
    • Sound Mixer
    • Drone Operator
    • Line Producer / On-Location

    After the COVID 19 lockdown two news teams went to find out how people in the most remote locations in Portugal we’re dealing with the new come back to reality. They used two RVs. One in the north, the other in the south, spending 10 days looking for stories.

  • La Farge Extra Visuals

    • News Shooter / Video Journalist

    Between 2011 and 2015 a cement factory owned by the French company Lafarge diverted millions of US dollars to armed groups in Syria, including Daesh and the PKK A TRT World investigation reveals that the factory was in fact a cover for the French secret services Hundreds of leaked documents show that the French state was aware of the deals between the company and the armed groups, and that Paris was directing factory executives about how to protect the secret. Diplomatic notes sent from the French embassy in Jordan to Paris inform several institutions within the French state about the deals with Daesh. Among the people informed was the former French minister of Economy, the man who is now the president of France, Emmanuel Macron. The leaked documents also reveal the existence of another accomplice, a European Union investment bank that was financing Lafarge’s cement factory in Syria, and breaching its own sanctions in doing so. Millions of Euros from the pockets of EU tax payers ended up financing Daesh terrorists. The TRT World investigation into Lafarge’s affair reveals a shocking truth: that the 2015 terror attacks in Paris are linked to the Lafarge cement factory in Syria and the deals that were made with Daesh and the PKK.

    Produced for TRT World Investigative on Storyhunter

    November 2020

  • France camera equipment

    • News Shooter / Video Journalist

    Between 2011 and 2015 a cement factory owned by the French company Lafarge diverted millions of US dollars to armed groups in Syria, including Daesh and the PKK A TRT World investigation reveals that the factory was in fact a cover for the French secret services Hundreds of leaked documents show that the French state was aware of the deals between the company and the armed groups, and that Paris was directing factory executives about how to protect the secret. Diplomatic notes sent from the French embassy in Jordan to Paris inform several institutions within the French state about the deals with Daesh. Among the people informed was the former French minister of Economy, the man who is now the president of France, Emmanuel Macron. The leaked documents also reveal the existence of another accomplice, a European Union investment bank that was financing Lafarge’s cement factory in Syria, and breaching its own sanctions in doing so. Millions of Euros from the pockets of EU tax payers ended up financing Daesh terrorists. The TRT World investigation into Lafarge’s affair reveals a shocking truth: that the 2015 terror attacks in Paris are linked to the Lafarge cement factory in Syria and the deals that were made with Daesh and the PKK.

    Produced for TRT World Investigative on Storyhunter

    October 2020

Equipment

Video

  • DSLR or equivalent
  • 4K video camera
  • Full HD video camera
  • Drone

Audio

  • Wireless lavalier mic
  • Shotgun mic

Miscellaneous

  • Lighting kit
  • Stabilizer
  • Shoulder rig
  • Dolly

All Services

Pre-Production

  • Fixer
  • Translator

Production Support

  • Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
  • Event Photographer
  • Landscape Photographer
  • Portrait Photographer
  • Field Producer
  • Line Producer / On-Location
  • Commercial DP
  • Corporate Videographer
  • Documentary DP
  • Drone Operator
  • News Shooter / Video Journalist

Post-Production

  • Sound Mixer
  • Video Editor - News

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