August • 2020
Phil is a pro. He's a joy to work with, has a sharp eye and was our go-to shooter and editor in LA until his jump to Austin. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a shooter or editor in Austin.
Austin, TX, USA
6 reviews$700 - $1200 / Day
Born & raised in East Los Angeles. I went to film school at Arizona State University. After college I started freelancing with various Studios and Multi-Channel Networks, developing and producing content for Youtube & Influncers. Now, I primarily shoot and edit for the channel- 60SECOND DOCS. I’ve edited over 150- 60SECOND DOCS and I’ve generated over 300million views for the channel. The equipment I own and use is for shoots: CAMERA: Sony FX3 AUDIO: Sennheiser lavs x2, Rode NTG3, H4N LIGHTING: 2x Color Light wounds - 2x LED PANNELS
August • 2020
Phil is a pro. He's a joy to work with, has a sharp eye and was our go-to shooter and editor in LA until his jump to Austin. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a shooter or editor in Austin.
Kenneth Williams from Anchorage, Alaska handcrafts pipe cleaner creations of pop culture’s most beloved characters and objects. He’s made half a million pipe cleaner puppets that go for over $100 each in his beloved gallery. For Kenneth, what’s important is doing what you love and making people smile.
As a teen, Gina Lynn was an animal-rights protester. Now, she pours her passion into her non-profit New Life Animal Sanctuary, where she rescues lab animals involved in animal testing. In Lake Elsinore, California they’re given the chance to “figure out what freedom is.”
Female janitors often work alone at late hours, not knowing who to ask for help if they’re the victims of sexual violence or assault at work. That’s why Lilia Garcia-Brower co-founded the Ya Basta! Coalition, the first anti-violence program designed by and for janitors who clean high rises and office buildings throughout California. There, in a #MeToo moment for the working class, female janitors learn how to defend and empower themselves -- and act to stop sexual assault.
Emoji artist Yung Jake (@yungjake on Instagram) layers tens of thousands of emoji together to create portraits of people. His celebrity portraits, which include as many as 30,000 emoji, helped him rocket to viral fame. As our world moves further into a digital age, Jake is working to provide us with increasingly creative stimuli to keep us interested in art.
55-year-old Kevin Baugh is the founder and President of the Republic of Molossia (9/3/99 - present), a claimed micronation of 6.3 acres in the US next to his home in Dayton, Nevada. Then known as The Grand Republic of Vuldstein, Molossia was born in 1977 as a childhood project for then-teenage Baugh and close friend James Spielman. Today it’s three properties owned by Baugh in Nevada. It even has its own languages, English and Esperanto (“the international language”) and currency -- based on cookie dough -- despite remaining unrecognized, by the United Nations or any other major governments, as a country.
Los Angeles chorizo man Humberto Raygoza dreams of chorizo -- he gave up a UCLA nursing career to pursue his passion and open a restaurant of his own. In downtown LA and San Pedro at his two locations of The Chori-Man, he combines the art of meat grinding with the science of spice to chase the chorizo dream.
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