June • 2017
Valerie was wonderful to work with. She is a great shooter with strong editorial judgment and communication skills.
Los Angeles County, CA, USA
4 reviews$600 - $800 / Day
I’m proud to have produced, shot and edited powerful stories for NBC, Upworthy and Fusion's social media channels, directed the launch video for President Obama’s Generation Indigenous campaign, and co-directed MTV’s most successful online documentary about Native activist musicians. As an MFA graduate from Columbia University’s screenwriting and directing program, I know how to build a solid story and communicate that story visually. I can’t wait to make the make your next project stand out from the crowd.
June • 2017
Valerie was wonderful to work with. She is a great shooter with strong editorial judgment and communication skills.
For Dani and Dezy, music was a safe haven and form of expression while growing up on the Fort Berthold Reservation as part of the Hidatsa Waterbuster Clan. Now they've formed the punk rock duo the Miracle Dolls. Based in southern California, the Miracle Dolls travel across the country performing shows on reservations and donating guitars to schools through the Native American Youth Music Program.
When a car crashed outside of tiny Tonopah, Nevada, volunteer EMS workers raced to the scene in minutes. But ever since Tonopah’s hospital closed, the town is now hours away from the nearest emergency room. Across the United States, rural hospitals are shutting their doors at a staggering rate. As rural America shrinks and ages, healthcare for millions of Americans is falling out of reach. In this video, NBC Left Field spends time with an EMS worker as she fights to help neighbors in need.
DSharp started playing the viola at 11, but didn’t actually start taking lessons until a few years later. Playing string instruments wasn’t common in his community, but his family always supported his passion.
In May, the Alabama State Senate voted to outlaw nearly all abortions — including for victims of rape and incest. YouTuber Anita Sarkeesian, aka feministfrequency, breaks down what is happening on the frontlines of the war against reproductive rights.
When Bobbi Jean Three Legs organized a neighborhood run to raise awareness about the Dakota Access Pipeline, she never imagined she would launch a world wide movement. Her story, and the stories of her piers, teaches us how individual bravery can inspire millions around the world to stand up for justice.
The Force is strong with this inspiring seventh-grader. And thanks to the For the Win Project, she's able to look past her tough times and forward to something amazing.
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