Video Packages

Nehru is available to deliver packages on current events, human interest stories, investigative reports, and more. He identifies and researches newsworthy and relevant stories, conducting interviews, gathering information and conducting background research to ensure accuracy. 

He can use a combination of visual elements such as footage, interviews, B-roll, voice over, translation, subtitles and narration to tell a story and has experience creating video packages on current events and human interest stories for television news broadcasts, online news websites, and other multimedia platforms.

Using a variety of video cameras and recording equipment, Nehru captures footage of events, interviews, locations, and relevant visuals. He can adapt quickly to various situations, whether he is covering breaking news, events, human interest stories, or in-depth feature. He gathers relevant sound-bites and adds music to enhance the storytelling.

Nehru edits raw video footage to create engaging and visually appealing narratives and can write scripts to accompany his videos. He is able to provide voice overs or on-screen narration to guide viewers through a story. He is proficient with video editing software, equipment, and other tools required for capturing and producing high-quality videos.

In 2019 and 2020, three Siem Reap rappers were using their talent to sing and highlight critical issues facing Cambodians. Rather than look at the issues raised, local authorities chose to take legal action against them. This video report by Nehru Pry looks at Sokun’s songs, his conviction and the parent’s support for the rapper.

The arrest of Sok Bolima’s husband in Cambodia is among a number of recent examples, including the questioning of five Australians in Malaysia, being seen as a sign of a broader shift to suppress free speech in South-East Asia.

The Elephant Valley Project in eastern Cambodia is a sanctuary where aging captive elephants can live out their days amid the forested foothills of the Annamite Mountains supported by tourism. But tourists stopped coming when the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns began and the world ceased traveling in 2020, leaving the project searching for ways to continue its work with the elephants and the nearby communities.

During his recent trip to Cambodia, Innovation Forum’s Ian Welsh spoke with Charles Bedford, chief impact officer at Carbon Growth Partners, about the characteristics of a good carbon project and what buyers should look for in REDD+ forest projects.

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