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Nicole Revita is a Philippine-based documentary producer and storyteller with over a decade of experience in journalism, humanitarian work, and media production. She has worked on investigative projects tackling complex social issues such as human rights, gender inequality, conflict, and displacement.
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As the producer of Why Do Women Still Support Duterte Despite His Sexism?, I took the lead from development through publication. I helped research the paradox of Filipino women supporting a sexist leader, contributed to identifying credible interviewees, and built trust with key subjects. I assembled our core team including the director, cinematographer, and translators, and managed all scheduling and logistics while ensuring ethical standards were upheld. On set, I coordinated field operations, addressed unexpected challenges, and ensured interviews were conducted with care and respect. In post-production, I supervised the editing process, fact-checking, and subtitling to maintain the clarity and integrity of the narrative.
As the producer of How Babies Are Being Sold on Facebook, I led the project from development to delivery. I conducted in-depth research on the trafficking network, secured interviews, and built trust with vulnerable sources. I assembled and managed the team, handled scheduling, logistics, and ensured that all operations followed ethical standards. During production, I oversaw fieldwork and addressed challenges on the ground. In post-production, I supervised the edit, fact-checking, and subtitling.
As the producer of The Impact of Duterte’s Drug War on Women, I led the project from development to post-production. I handled research, built the team, managed the budget, and coordinated all logistics. I ensured ethical practices while working with vulnerable communities and oversaw the crew during production. In post-production, I supervised editing, translations, and final outputs.