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Margaret Vatterott
Production Intern at BuzzFeed
Professional Background
Margaret Vatterott is a dynamic freelance filmmaker, videographer, and photographer whose work is deeply rooted in her passion for storytelling. With a focus on fostering meaningful dialogue through her craft, she utilizes a unique blend of audio, video, photography, and design to convey powerful narratives. With her diverse background in various media organizations, Margaret has honed her skills to create content that not only entertains but challenges societal norms and fosters empathy among viewers.
Having served in numerous roles throughout her career—from production intern at BuzzFeed to multimedia editor at VOX Magazine—Margaret has developed an impressive portfolio that showcases her ability to tell compelling stories through innovative multimedia formats. She believes that stories have the power to spark dialogue and change perspectives, and she continuously seeks to push the boundaries of traditional filmmaking and multimedia storytelling.
Margaret’s experience also includes a fellowship at the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, where she had the opportunity to work on critical global issues and bring underrepresented stories to light. Her role as a videographer at the Reynolds Journalism Institute allowed her to further refine her skills in filmmaking, gaining valuable insights into the intricacies of multimedia journalism.
Education and Achievements
Margaret’s educational foundation is rooted in her studies in Documentary Journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she gained essential skills and knowledge in visual storytelling. This academic background has significantly contributed to her effectiveness as both a filmmaker and a photographer. It equipped her to approach storytelling from a journalistic perspective, instilling in her the understanding of integrity and responsibility in reporting and representation.
In addition to her educational credentials, Margaret's professional experiences illustrate her commitment to her craft. She has had the privilege of collaborating with various esteemed organizations, such as KCPT - Kansas City PBS, where she served as a multimedia intern, contributing to a variety of projects that resonate with local and national audiences.
Throughout her career, she has also been involved with Columbia Missourian, where she wore multiple hats as a reporter, photographer, and photo editor, enabling her to gain comprehensive experience in both reporting and visual documentation. Moreover, as co-director and videographer at the MU Film Crew, Margaret showcased her leadership abilities while playing a significant role in the production of various multimedia projects that sought to elevate student voices and stories.
Notable Contributions
Margaret's journey in the media landscape extends to her contributions as a contributor and writer intern at Global Issues Leadership Development (GILD), as well as her creative input as a communications and design intern at Gateway Greening. Through these roles, she has cultivated a knack for crafting narratives that emphasize empathy and awareness of global issues. Her unique perspective and dedication to highlighting challenging yet crucial topics exemplify her growing influence in the world of multimedia storytelling.
For Margaret, every project represents an opportunity to connect deeply with an audience. Whether through a powerful documentary film or a poignant photograph, she aims to make tangible the stories that matter most. Her endeavors in the realm of film and photography not only reflect her artistic vision but also embody her commitment to social change, making her a remarkable figure in the freelance creative community.
