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Bradley HerringVideographer, Livestreaming Manager

Bradley Herring

Videographer, Livestreaming Manager

Bradley Herring is an accomplished online video and radio producer. Previously the Executive Producer of Multimedia for Media Matters, he has created and produced multiple political TV commercials, hundreds of viral web videos, from rapid response clips to deep, powerful narrative works, and even a feature-length documentary. His reel can be found on YouTube and selected work can be seen on Vimeo.

Nancy J. Altman

Nancy J. Altman

Nancy J. Altman has a thirty-five year background in the areas of Social Security and private pensions. She is a founding co-director of Social Security Works and co-chair of the Strengthen Social Security coalition and campaign. She is the author of The Battle for Social Security: From FDR’s Vision to Bush’s Gamble (John Wiley & Sons, 2005).

From 1983 to 1989, Ms. Altman was on the faculty of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and taught courses on private pensions and Social Security at the Harvard Law School. In 1982, she was Alan Greenspan’s assistant in his position as chairman of the bipartisan commission that developed the 1983 Social Security amendments. From 1977 to 1981, she was a legislative assistant to Senator John C. Danforth (R-MO), and advised the Senator with respect to Social Security issues. From 1974 to 1977, she was a tax lawyer with Covington & Burling, where she handled a variety of private pension matters.

Ms. Altman is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Pension Rights Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection of beneficiary rights. She is also on the Board of Directors of the National Academy of Social Insurance, a membership organization of over 800 of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. In the mid-1980’s, she was on the organizing committee and the first board of directors of the National Academy of Social Insurance.

Ms. Altman has an A.B. from Harvard University and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Jasmine Jefferson

Jasmine Jefferson

Jasmine Jefferson is the Legislative Director at Social Security Works in Washington, D.C. where she works to protect and expand Social Security. As the Legislative Director for Social Security Works, Jasmine convenes and manages the legislative committee for the 350 organizations that make up the Strengthen Social Security Coalition. In her spare time, Jasmine dedicates much of her time to service through her church and her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. A Virginia native, Jasmine graduated from the University of Virginia (UVA) with a bachelor of arts in economics. She additionally received a master of public policy degree from the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at UVA.

Linda Benesch

Linda Benesch

Linda Benesch is the Communications Director at Social Security Works, where she works to protect and expand our Social Security system. Her broad portfolio includes media relations, email communications, and social media outreach. She is also an associate producer of SSW’s sponsored radio show, The Zero Hour with RJ Eskow. In her spare time she is a volunteer leader with the DC Paid Family Leave Campaign. She has a BA in Political Science from American University in Washington, DC.

Stephanie Connolly

Stephanie Connolly

Stephanie Connolly is the Research Director of Social Security Works, where she serves as an advocate for anti-poverty and social insurance policies. Prior to joining Social Security Works, she worked at American Councils for International Education and the United States Naval Institute. She received her bachelors degree in liberal arts from St. John’s College in Annapolis.

Alex Lawson

Alex Lawson

Alex Lawson is the executive director of Social Security Works, the convening member of the Strengthen Social Security Coalition— a coalition made up of over 300 national and state organizations representing over 50 million Americans.  Mr. Lawson is also the co-owner of We Act Radio a radio station and media production company whose studio is located in the historic Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, DC. We Act Radio is also an innovator in the use of online and social media as well as video livestreaming to cover breaking news and events.

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Repeat Customers
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Referral Work

Our Pricing Plan

Livestreaming

Hour 1

$1,000

  • $1,000 for the first hour
  • 2 camera set-up
  • Broadcast directly to YouTube
  • On-Screen Graphics
  • Wireless internet available

Livestreaming

Hours 2+

$500

  • Each hour after the first
  • Additional charge for on-the-go streams

Livestreaming

Multi-Hour

SALES

  • Shoot more, save more
  • Half-day and full-day packages available
  • Overtime (8+ hour) negotiable
  • Ideal for conferences

Production

Video Projects

Varies

  • Videography & Editing
  • Rate based on project needs
  • Contact us for an estimate!

Pricing FAQ

What if I’m a small non-profit and can’t afford your work?

For the quality of work we do, our rates are simply the best out there. But we realize many progressive organizations don’t have Koch-type money to throw around. Contact us, and we’ll see what we can work out.

Is the video archived after the live event, or is it just gone?

YouTube stores the video, so that when the event ends, it’s automatically treated by YouTube as a regular video upload, ready to rewatch forever. We also make a recording on our computer during the event which tends to be slightly higher-quality; we can get that to you as well.

My event is… complicated. How flexible are you?

Very. We’ve done everything from a simple hour-long press conference at one podium to a 3-hour mobile stream marching along with hundreds of thousands of people. You can plan it, we can almost surely stream it.

Do I need to pay in advance?

Usually no. In most cases we send an invoice immediately after the event. For larger projects, especially for groups we’ve not worked with before, we may request a down payment.