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Bartosz Staszewski

Warsaw, Poland
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About Bartosz
I can provide A/B-roll footage or livestreaming for my clients. I am an experienced videographer. I also make multi-camera and hybrid live broadcasts for my clients. I am based in Warsaw and ready to help you.

Gear I own and use:
Canon C200 with Canon lenses (RAW-recording ready)
Canon R6
LiveU Solo (bonding when necessary)
Atem Mini Pro 
4x Sennheiser EW  G4 mics
4x SENNHEISER MKE 2-EW GOLD
Mavic Pro 2 
other light and sound equpiment

I also work with local rental companies.

I own EU/PL drone license, I have experience with working with Polish authorities. I am also VAT-EU registered. Furthermore, I have no problem with NDAs. I use to work under time pressure and unusual circumstances for demanding clients. 

I also understand Swedish (B1 not using often)
Languages
English Polish Swedish
Services
Interview (Video / Broadcast) Documentaries Photography
+5
Skills
Breaking News Fact Checking
Portfolio

Video from protest

Example work for Greenpeace

Short video for Sprite

DRONE: Women strike - the main strike in the city center 2020

Example footage from drone

Church Could Collapse As Tourists Steal Its Wooden Nails

02 Apr 2019  |  ananova.news
The 13th-century Eidsborg Stave Church in southern Norway is at risk of collapse as tourists steal its wooden nails as souvenirs. Caretaker Bjornar Christensen reports that around 100 nails have been taken, prompting plans to install CCTV cameras. The church is undergoing maintenance to replace the missing nails. Havard Jorge Russnes, leader of Norway’s stave church owners’ forum, highlights additional damage caused by visitors, including scratching names into the woodwork. Those caught vandalizing or stealing from the churches face prosecution under Norway’s cultural heritage laws.

Church Charges For Car Park With Prayers

27 Mar 2019  |  News and Media
The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Lodz, Poland, led by priest Ryszard Szmist, has introduced a unique 'price list' for its car park where drivers say prayers instead of paying cash. The number of prayers, specifically decades of the Rosary, is determined by the duration of the parking stay. The initiative was developed after parishioners cleared the previously bush-overrun space to create parking for churchgoers. The priest believes the system encourages prayer and relies on the individual's conscience for 'payment'. Sunday mass attendees are exempt from this requirement.

Park Rangers Fend Off 100s Of Justin Bieber Fans Daily

19 Mar 2019  |  ananova.news
Park rangers in southern Iceland are struggling to protect the Fjadrargljufur gorge from damage caused by fans of Justin Bieber, who are recreating scenes from his 2015 music video 'I'll Show You'. The Environmental Agency of Iceland has reported significant moss damage due to increased foot traffic attributed to Bieber's influence. The area, which also appeared in the Game of Thrones season 8 trailer, continues to attract tourists, complicating conservation efforts.

Porn Paintings In Icelandic Central Bank Removed

30 Jan 2019  |  ananova.news
Two nude paintings by Gunnlaugur Blondal were removed from the Central Bank of Iceland after a staff complaint deemed them too explicit. The decision, which took six months, faced criticism from various quarters, including Icelandic Professor Guomundur Magnusson and the Federation of Icelandic Artists. They argued that the paintings were artistic and not pornographic, with the Federation's president, Erling Johannesson, condemning the removal as prudish. The paintings will now be part of a local arts collection, no longer accessible to the public.

Poland to exterminate 200,000 wild boar - taking species to brink of extinction

10 Jan 2019  |  The Mirror
Poland plans to cull over 200,000 wild boars to combat African Swine Fever (ASF), a move criticized by scientists who argue it won't effectively control the disease. Agriculture Minister Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski defends the cull as necessary to protect domestic pigs and pork exports. The cull, expected to eliminate 90% of Poland's wild boar population, has sparked calls for better sanitary and veterinary measures instead.

Mum and dad 'suffocated their four newborns after separate births and hid bodies'

27 Dec 2018  |  The Mirror
A couple in Ciecierzyn, Poland, is accused of suffocating their four newborns and hiding the bodies on their farm. Aleksandra J, 27, allegedly killed each infant using a plastic bag shortly after birth, while her partner, Dawid W, 37, is accused of being an accessory. The bodies were discovered after local residents reported suspicions to the police. Both suspects face life imprisonment if found guilty. The investigation is ongoing.

Files' detectives find missing wife's body in cellar 20 years after she was murdered 'by husband'

29 Oct 2018  |  The Mirror
A police investigation in Poland has led to murder charges against Daniel M, accused of killing his wife, Angelika J, who vanished 20 years ago. Her body was found buried in their cellar. Prosecutors allege Daniel M strangled her with an electrical cable and hid her body, later suing for divorce and fraudulently claiming benefits. He denies the allegations but has not explained the body in his cellar.

Grinning young girls perform 'Nazi salute' at Auschwitz death camp and post it on Instagram

10 Oct 2018  |  The Mirror
Auschwitz officials are working to identify three girls who performed a Nazi salute outside the Auschwitz concentration camp and posted the image on Instagram. The image was quickly removed, but not before it was reported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum and shared by the Racist and Xenophobic Behaviour Monitoring Centre. The incident highlights ongoing issues with anti-Semitism and the need for education about the Holocaust. Local authorities are identifying the teenagers and will inform their school. This is not an isolated incident, as similar behavior has been reported in the past.

Vagina beer made with 'essence of hot underwear models' goes on sale for first time

28 Jul 2018  |  The Mirror
A Polish brewery named 'The Order of Yoni' has launched a beer made from the vaginal lactic acid of models, debuting in Katowice on July 28. The beer, described in vivid promotional language, aims to offer the 'essence' of the models. Despite initial curiosity, some customers, like Grzegorz Majewski, find the price comparable to wine and doubt its regular appeal. Founder Wojtek Mann detailed the scientific process behind the beer, addressing hygiene concerns and highlighting the journey to secure funding after an unsuccessful crowdfunding attempt.

Polish dare-devil becomes first person to SKI down world's most-dangerous mountain conquering 28,000ft-high summit

26 Jul 2018  |  mirror.co.uk
Andrzej Bargiel, a Polish alpine skier, became the first person to ski down K2, the world's second-highest peak and most dangerous mountain. He achieved this without using supplementary oxygen, after acclimatizing on Gasherbrum II and reaching the summit on July 22. Bargiel, who is from Zakopane, Poland, had previously been recognized for his skiing feats by National Geographic Poland and was awarded the Polish Golden Cross of Merit.

Wizz Air passenger urinates on floor in front of horrified Brits after being told she couldn't use toilet during refueling

23 Jul 2018  |  The Mirror
A Wizz Air passenger urinated on the floor of a flight from Warsaw to London Luton after being told she could not use the toilet during refueling. The incident was captured on video and shared on social media, sparking shock and criticism. The woman became aggressive when confronted and the situation was reported to the authorities. Wizz Air stated that safety is their top priority and they have zero tolerance for abusive behavior. The matter is now with the police.

Boy, 3, dies in washing machine after locking himself in drum playing hide and seek

28 Jun 2018  |  mirror.co.uk
A three-year-old boy named Marcel suffocated to death in Slupsk, Poland, after locking himself inside a washing machine while playing hide and seek on June 18. His parents found him when they woke up from a nap and could no longer hear him. Despite resuscitation efforts by paramedics for almost one and a half hours and subsequent hospitalization, Marcel died six hours later from suffocation. An investigation into involuntary manslaughter has been initiated by public prosecution, but the parents are currently under the care of psychologists and have not been questioned.
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