Originally developed by FRONTLINE producers in conjunction with public television stations KQED San Francisco and WGBH Boston, FRONTLINE/World was a critically acclaimed series on PBS presenting compelling human interest stories from around the globe. The series ran from 2002-2010. 

Jesus in China - Producer and Cinematographer. Investigated with New Yorker reporter Evan Osnos the unprecedented rise of Christianity in China. 

Sudan: The Quick and the Terrible - Producer/Reporter and Cinematographer. Investigated the humanitarian and political crisis in Darfur and Khartoum, Sudan. National Emmy nomination for outstanding feature story in a news magazine.

Zimbabwe: Shadows and Lies  - Producer/Reporter and Cinematographer on a story about the economic, political and human rights crisis in Zimbabwe. Filmed on a night deportation train in South Africa and went undercover filming throughout Zimbabwe.

A Nation on Edge - Co-producer and Cinematographer with New York Times correspondent Juan Forero on a story about the political and economic crisis in Venezuela one year after one year after president Chavez was briefly toppled in a coup d'état.  

Syria: Beyond the Axis of Evil - Producer and Cinematographer on a story examining whether Syria is coming out of political isolation. Filmed in Syria and Lebanon with correspondent Kate Seelye. 

Hero Rats - Producer/Reporter and Cinematographer on a story about an innovative organization in Tanzania that trains rats to sniff out deadly unexploded land mines in Mozambique. 

The Double Life of Asher Karni - Field producer and Cinematographer for a story on Asher Karni, an Israeli man living in South Africa who has been accused of smuggling nuclear components to Pakistan.

Run, Lornah, Run - Producer/Reporter and Cinematographer on a story about a high-altitude training camp for female runners in Kenya. 

The Road North - Producer/Reporter and Cinematographer on a story about Amina Lawal, a Nigerian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery in Northern Nigeria. 



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