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Explainer Videos
Why the fastest warming place on earth can't quit coal
Far beyond the Arctic Circle, Svalbard is the fastest warming place on earth — and yet it's struggling to close down its coal mine and coal power station. What does that tell us about our dependence on this reliable yet dirty fuel? (videographer, presenter, producer, editor) |
Can lab-grown meat be kosher or halal?
Scientists have created meat that's grown in a lab without animals involved. Now religious authorities are figuring out if this can ever be kosher or halal. (videographer, presenter, producer, editor) |
Can lab-grown milk solve dairy's climate problem? Lab-grown dairy promises to take animals out of the food-chain, thereby curbing greenhouse gas emissions associated with livestock farming. Will it really help fight climate change? (videographer, presenter, producer, editor) |
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Are crypto donations having an impact in Ukraine? When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, groups of crypto enthusiasts and activists sprang into action to raise funds for Ukraine through crypto. Did it make an impact on the war? (videographer, presenter, producer, editor) |
COP26: Everything You Need to Know in 4 Minutes The annual world summit on climate change, explained in 4 minutes. (Thomson Reuters Foundation — producer, editor) |
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TV Packages
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"Demand for sports trading cards booms during pandemic"
(Reuters/TRT World — reporter, producer) |
"Virtual fitness classes gain popularity during pandemic"
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Documentary
"In Memoriam" | Short-doc | IN POST-PRODUCTION
(co-director, co-producer, shooter)
When Europe's largest refugee camp in Lesbos, Greece burned down last September, leaving more than 10,000
people displaced, a couple — as art teachers and refugees themselves — reflect on
their loss, their dreams, and their mission to teach art.
(co-director, co-producer, shooter)
When Europe's largest refugee camp in Lesbos, Greece burned down last September, leaving more than 10,000
people displaced, a couple — as art teachers and refugees themselves — reflect on
their loss, their dreams, and their mission to teach art.
"Hong Kong's Foreign Protesters"
(videographer, producer, editor)
As months of anti-government protests in Hong Kong reached fever pitch in late September,
two young Americans, inspired by the movement and their backgrounds, flew
into the city to take part in demonstrations.
(videographer, producer, editor)
As months of anti-government protests in Hong Kong reached fever pitch in late September,
two young Americans, inspired by the movement and their backgrounds, flew
into the city to take part in demonstrations.
Short-form news videos
"Pink Dolphin-Watching in A Time of Protest"
(shooter, producer, editor)
For more than 20 years, a tour company has taken visitors three times a week to see Hong Kong's
endangered pink dolphins. But as the city's tourism industry nosedives due to protests,
Hong Kong Dolphin Watch is in danger itself.
(shooter, producer, editor)
For more than 20 years, a tour company has taken visitors three times a week to see Hong Kong's
endangered pink dolphins. But as the city's tourism industry nosedives due to protests,
Hong Kong Dolphin Watch is in danger itself.
"Sha Tau Kok: Hong Kong's Border Quarantine Loophole?"
(reporter, producer)
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, Hong Kong closed all of its land border crossings
with Mainland China — except one. The little-known checkpoint, accessible for weeks, left residents
worried about a community outbreak.
(reporter, producer)
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, Hong Kong closed all of its land border crossings
with Mainland China — except one. The little-known checkpoint, accessible for weeks, left residents
worried about a community outbreak.
"The Breakdancers of Kabul"
(producer)
In the traditionally conservative country of Afghanistan, a group of young adults are spending
their free time breakdancing. An activity with roots in 1970s New York hip-hop culture,
breakdancing is finding a home in a country long plagued by violence.
(producer)
In the traditionally conservative country of Afghanistan, a group of young adults are spending
their free time breakdancing. An activity with roots in 1970s New York hip-hop culture,
breakdancing is finding a home in a country long plagued by violence.
"Thailand's Teenage Anti-Plastic Activist"
(producer)
Ralyn Satidtanasarn, a 12-year-old environmental activist, wants her native Thailand to ban single-use plastic products by 2022.
Inspired by Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, Satidtanasarn often skips school to collect trash from the canals
in the Thai capital Bangkok, and has taken part in protests and conferences.
(producer)
Ralyn Satidtanasarn, a 12-year-old environmental activist, wants her native Thailand to ban single-use plastic products by 2022.
Inspired by Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, Satidtanasarn often skips school to collect trash from the canals
in the Thai capital Bangkok, and has taken part in protests and conferences.
Animation
"China and Coal"
(animator, producer)
While coal usage worldwide is going down, China is investing and building in coal power plants
around the world as part of its signature 'Belt and Road Initiative' in dozens of countries across
Asia, Africa, and Europe. Experts have warned that China's coal investments will directly
challenge global efforts in cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions.
(animator, producer)
While coal usage worldwide is going down, China is investing and building in coal power plants
around the world as part of its signature 'Belt and Road Initiative' in dozens of countries across
Asia, Africa, and Europe. Experts have warned that China's coal investments will directly
challenge global efforts in cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions.