March • 2018
Carol was highly professional and great fun. She managed to pull together some high profile interviewees for us on short notice. We look forward to working with her again on our next Costa Rica Project.
San José Province, San José, Costa Rica
2 reviews$300 - $750 / Day
I work as a freelance news producer, camerawoman and editor based in Costa Rica. As a producer I’ve coordinated several stories related to climate change, green energies, community activism, technology and sports; overseeing all details from logistics and scouting to interview coordination and translation (Spanish/English). Visiting remote parts of the country and seeing life from different perspectives are the absolute best things about field production. I've also worked on some assignments, shooting and editing raw packages for TV and Internet broadcasting.
March • 2018
Carol was highly professional and great fun. She managed to pull together some high profile interviewees for us on short notice. We look forward to working with her again on our next Costa Rica Project.
Each year over 100,000 people die from snake bites. Many of the victims are from underdeveloped countries. Costa Rica develops antivenoms that could be a lifesaver for them.
Costa Rica is the only country in the Americas that has formally pledged to go zero-carbon. Costa Rica’s new president stands firmly behind the country’s quest to become carbon-neutral. And using clean energy sources for transportation - like hydrogen - is a key goal.
Talks to resolve Nicaragua's political crisis have resumed in the capital Managua. Negotiations between the government and the opposition stalled last year over a violent crackdown on protests demanding the resignation of President Daniel Ortega.
For more than 50 years, Zarcero's 'Senor Scissorhands' has cut and trimmed the city's gardens into international fame.
The central American nation is still considered one of the safest in the region - but the growing violence is causing concern among people ahead of elections.
In Costa Rica, over the last 70 years, about 80 percent of forests have been lost. But they are being replanted and regrown. Al Jazeera's Andy Gallacher reports from the Chirripó National Park in southern Costa Rica
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