Video Journalism

Nehru’s journey as a freelance video journalist includes collaborations with renowned organizations like The Associated Press (AP), Cambodian Journalists Alliance (Camboja), Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Virtus Media (Khmer Times), XNews India and Radio Free Asia (RFA). His experience encompasses every aspect of video journalism, from scripting and videography to editing and producing stories.

Nehru has strong working relationships with a variety of media outlets and journalists (radio, video, television, online) and regularly reports and films current affairs and breaking news including the sentencing of Kem Sokha, Cambodia’s elections and the 2022 ASEAN summit.

Buddhist literature in Cambodia is preserved in palm leaf manuscripts. It’s a painstaking craft and only a few are devoting time and effort to becoming a scribe in a country where modern printing technology has diminished the demand for these manuscripts.

An all-female band breaks the norm in Cambodia, shattering the old mindset that relegated women to the confines of the domestic sphere. Watch these Cambodian women beat the drum for female empowerment as they entertain crowds with their traditional Khmer music.

Nehru provided a report on Wat Phnom Temple and it’s links to Hinduism and was interviewed to discuss Cambodia’s historic past with Hinduism as part of the coverage for the inauguration of India’s Ayodhya Ram Mandir temple.

Nehru filmed the rare nepenthes plant at Kampot for Ruptly, where the footage was used by South China Morning Post to release this report. Authorities are warning people to stop uprooting the plants amid reports that others have posted videos of similar actions on social media.


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