May • 2023
Marco turned around the translations so quickly! It was great working with him and hope to work with him again in the future!
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1 review$100 - $1000 / Day
I'm a Filipino media practitioner with a background in producing locally and internationally awarded TV magazine, investigative and documentary stories. I currently work (and have worked) as a TV producer/writer/researcher with the country's top-rating TV magazine and documentary programs— Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, The Atom Araullo Specials, and I-Witness. I speak fluently in Filipino, Cebuano, and English. I will make sure your production needs in the Philippines be accurate and speedy even to the tiniest details.
May • 2023
Marco turned around the translations so quickly! It was great working with him and hope to work with him again in the future!
A story about a severely malnourished child in Cebu. In the segment, we tackled the hunger situation of Filipinos in the country during the pandemic. Our case study, Ranelyn, was rescued and now fully recovered, while the local government also conducted a deworming activity for other undernourished children as a response to the problem of the town—all these happened after the segment aired. I am proud that this documentary gem was recognized as a Bronze World Medalist in the 2022 New York Festivals TV and Film Awards.
A story about 75-year-old Matilde who treks mountains for up to two hours just to fetch water for drinking. The documentary discusses social issues rampant in the community such as lack of access to basic needs such as water.
A travel documentary about man's relationship with the gentle giants of Oslob, Cebu, the whale sharks. This video also discusses the environmental and socio-economic impact of the tourism practice.
Daylyn, an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) in Singapore worries for her 14-year-old son, Daxen, who's bedridden—suffering from a rare life-threatening skin disease they cannot even afford to identify. Every minute counts as Daxen's condition worsens each passing day. He could barely close his eyes, hardly move his body and his skin continues to peel with blood and dirt—all these on top of his frequent seizures and epileptic episodes. Now Daylyn's miles away, anxious and desperate to come home, yet circumstances won't allow her. Daylyn's indebted to her employer and she couldn't go back to the Philippines empty- handed. This documentary won the program’s first Gold World Medal in New York Festivals TV & Film Awards for Medica Info Documentary Category.
Julieta, 57, is the only female kutsero (driver of horse-drawn carriage) in Cebu City, Philippines. She struggles between making a living for her remaining children as her husband is dead & his son is in jail for being allegedly involved in illegal drugs. How can she keep up with the difficulties and risks brought about by the pandemic?
In the Philippines, sex is still taboo. It's often talked about in secret and private. But many Filipinos now do sex work as their primary job. Some are even doing sexually explicit content or porn to earn money. Our host, Atom Araullo talked to some of them.
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