Tamara Rosenfeld

Tamara has won multiple awards in film competitions, including first place with MOFILM for "Dirt Rocks" for Unilever and "All about the Journey" for Chevrolet. This success has led to subsequent film and advertising productions for global brands seeking a more social, storytelling aspect to their creative content.

Tamara graduated with a degree in film production from the University of Southern California (USC), including a semester at the International Film Institute in Prague.

The past few years Tamara shot multiple films around the globe. Starting in 2009 with filming Alison's Adventures in Peru. Later they filmed in Indonesia, Hawaii and Israel. In 2010 she made 20 films on location in Brazil, China, France, England and the USA for Unilever's "Dirt Is Good" campaign. More recently she has filmed inspirational stories about women entrepreneurs in Kenya, Brazil, South Africa, the Philippines, India, Brazil and Indonesia for Coca-Cola Company's "5by20″ initiative.

Other films she has made around the world include a feature documentary for Lowe and Partners Advertising Agency. Tamara traveled to Mexico, India, Kenya and Indonesia filming over 100 young adults to learn about their passions and their cultures from the youth point of view.

In between traveling she has continued to make short films for brands including Jameson, AT&T, Chevrolet, 7Up, CAST, Lego and Torani as well as non-profits including Seven Bar and Akshaya Patra foundations. She is one of the founding partners of the company Boko Advertising, a global prodution company.

Tamara is currently based in London and Los Angeles, though is often found at far ends of the globe.