Andalusia Knoll Soloff
Frontline Freelance Register
Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico
Andalusia Knoll Soloff is a multimedia journalist based in Mexico City. As a freelance video producer she has worked for VICE News/HBO, National Geographic, Aj+, Democracy Now!, BBC, ZDF, TeleSUR, and NBC Latino. Her work has also appeared in The Intercept, Teen Vogue, , NPR, The Globe and Mail and various independent documentaries.
Knoll Soloff's reporting focuses on disappearances and state violence, indigenous land struggles and gender based murders in Latin America. She is the co-coordinator of the new organization Frontline Freelance México, collaborates with the Mexican Periodistas de a Pie network and has been active in the press freedom movement in Mexico.
Andalusia got her start in community media in 2002 and has since reported on the Ayotzinapa students in Mexico, immigrant struggles in the U.S., Fidel Castro’s death in Cuba, the Fire Volcano disaster in Guatemala, the World Cup in Brazil, the Second Intifada in Palestine, the peace process in Colombia and Post-Coup Honduras.
Knoll Soloff was awarded the Adelante Fellowship with the International Women's Media Foundation, The Leonard C. Goodman Fellowship and the PRENDE Judicial Reporting scholarship at the Iberoamerican University.

- Audio capture
- Audio editing
- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Crisis
- Environment
- Interview
- Reporting
- Video capture
- Video editing