August • 2020
Andrea was very easy to work with, very agreeable about suggestions and interviewing the subject. Video was beautifully shot and turned around quickly.
St. Petersburg, FL, USA
10 reviews$400 - $1000 / Day
Andrea Desky is an award-winning filmmaker with over a decade of production experience shooting and editing. Her work centers on documentary and brand narrative through a storytelling lens. She is a visual journalist with a passion for creating content for social good. Andrea brings a wealth of experience as both a video producer and project manager. She is a highly effective and professional team leader and communicator.
August • 2020
Andrea was very easy to work with, very agreeable about suggestions and interviewing the subject. Video was beautifully shot and turned around quickly.
October • 2023
Andrea shot great footage for us and was a pleasure to work with.
Meet Indy Srinath, the manager for the Southside Community Garden in Asheville, NC. She’s not only a gardener, but she’s an educator and a forager, too. Indy is passionate about honoring the sacrifices of those who paved the way for her, permaculture, and mushrooms!
Growing up working on her parents' farm in upstate New York, Chabely Rodriguez always wanted more for herself. She wanted to go into medicine but was concerned of the high costs of medical school. Then she learned about becoming an anesthesiologist assistant, which only requires a master's degree. She's now making more than $200,000 a year in the profession and has paid off all her student loans. She hopes to work fewer hours in the next few years and devote more time to traveling the world.
CNBC "How I Made It" Series 38-year-old took on $218,000 in debt to launch a burger restaurant—it brought in $739,000 just last year
This is an episode of Millennial Money, a CNBC series that profiles people across the U.S. and details how they earn and spend their money. Kristina Truong, 24, lives in Fairfax, VA, and earns $100,000 a year as a project manager for a tech firm. She also started a cupcake business, District Cupcake, with her mom and sister. Kristina moved back home after graduation to save money and help pay for her sister’s college tuition.
Follow the Wood Thrush's migration from North Carolina to Belize in this award-winning film connecting people around the world working together to protect this bird from the impacts of climate change. A film by Dayna Reggero with Andrea Desky, National Audubon Society, Belize Audubon Society, Forsyth Audubon, Audubon North Carolina, and International Audubon Alliances Program.
Dead donors can make it difficult to remove Confederate statues. In Richmond, Virginia, efforts to remove a monument celebrating Confederate Army commander Robert E. Lee have been stymied by a descendant whose ancestor willed the land where the monument now stands.
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