Specific tasks:
- Attending an introductory meeting with NCLW to get introduced to the project and the purpose of the video.
- Providing a detailed work plan including options of storyboard, cast, filming locations, and schedule, as well as the scripts in Arabic and English.
- Drafting at least three options of draft scripts for the video in Arabic capturing the main ideas and messages, with English translation to be used as subtitles.
- Adapting content for diverse audiences, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in language and format.
- Producing one video on basic humanitarian principles and the right to receive humanitarian aid with dignity. The video needs to have a clear caption in English as well as sign language.
- Ensuring the editing and montage of the video.
- Coordinating all facets of video production including brainstorming of ideas, planning, filming, coordinating scenes and cast, production and post-production editing in different formats for TVC, WhatsApp, and for social media means, while taking into consideration NCLW and UNICEF comments and feedback.
- Providing a visual from the video that includes the slogan/call to action and logos.
- Ensuring the incorporation of NCLW and UNICEF comments, following back-and-forth rounds.
- Updating NCLW regularly on the workflow and challenges faced.
- Ensuring the branding and visibility of NCLW and UNICEF in the final product.
Expected deliverables:
One video on basic humanitarian principles and the right to receive humanitarian aid with dignity. The media campaign would focus on the notion that humanitarian assistance is free of charge and that individuals affected by emergencies have the right to be always treated with dignity and respect.
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- Lebanon
Interested videographers/production houses must submit the following documents to demonstrate their qualifications:
- Videographer/Production house’s detailed information.
- A copy of legal and tax production house registration.
- Videographer/Production house portfolio highlighting previous experiences and work.
- Detailed list with technical information of the equipment intended for use, including camera, light, sound, editing software.
- If applying as a Production house, a brief presentation of the team, with CVs and functional responsibilities of the key people to be engaged in the production of the video.
- A separate financial offer in US dollars (detailed break-down of all estimated costs and clear total cost for the final product).
Prospective production houses should apply and submit the above-mentioned documents to the email address info@nclw.gov.lb; no later than June 12, 2026, at midnight (Beirut time), ensuring the subject line is denoted with the heading: NCLW/UNICEF Videographer/Production House.
Incomplete submission will be a ground for disqualification.