
Torben Vosbein
Producer/administrator
- tel: 2126 6133
- email: vosbein(at)spormedia.dk
At the age of 12, I wrote short articles about Africa to read in class, and a few years later I continued my global engagement in Cultural Sociology.
But I was more into practice than theory and became a crane operator, club educator and teacher at ‘my own’ boarding school specializing in international travel.
A course in AV production in 1980 put images and sound on the agenda.
It was all about opening the window to the big world, about sound-slide productions and documentaries from the South.
I became the coordinator of an international communication network (Zebra) and produced material for the educational website Distant Neighbours.
It’s still about providing insight, understanding and engagement.
Since 2005, helped by committed young people from different cultural groups in the South through the Global Kids project.

Gitte Jakobsen
Journalist/cultural dynamo
- tel: 2093 0036
- email: gitte(at)spormedia.dk
MY PASSION is to make the World a smaller place – in our minds, at least.
I love thinking up new ways of giving children and young people greater understanding of other parts of the world and experiencing how we humans are very much alike – even though we may look very different.
As a journalist I have been doing communication and development work since the 1980s.
I’ve lived and worked in Namibia for three years with many detours to other countries on the African continent.
And I have traveled numerous times to a number of countries in Latin America.
I have a diploma in strategic communication from the Swedish School of Journalism/CBS and a master’s degree in Communication for Development from Malmö University.
– I’m also a certified cultural dynamo.

Helle Toft Jensen
Instructor
- tel: 6132 0940
- email: helle(at)spormedia.dk
LIFE COME WHAT MAY – is invariably one of the sub-titles of my films, and the desire to make the World a better place is what makes me tick.
My first trip to Africa was my launch pad into the world of the media.
I was 19 years old, at a labor camp in Kenya and had the opportunity to see the world beyond the clichés, to see myself in the dreams of young girls, to understand that we are made of the same stuff, but our conditions for unfolding life are so crucially different.
I wanted to make a movie about that!
For me, it’s important that my protagonists are subjects and not objects for our camera.
They speak in their own language and it is their problems, conflicts and visions that we should be able to mirror ourselves in and learn from.
I want to pass on understanding of a faith in change – at both a personal and a societal/global level.
C.V. HELLE TOFT JENSEN, ENGLISH

Korthe Lund Barefoot
Accounting
- tel: +45 2299 0044
- email: korthe(at)spormedia.dk
All-round accounting and administration, responsible for everything in that department.
Calculations, budgets, payments, bookkeeping, etc. The specialty has become project accounting, after many years in the film and music industry.

Carsten Nørgaard
Project designer and manager, Fundraiser, Productivity trainer and coach, Fundraising trainer
- tel: +45 91879621
- email: cfnorgaard(at)gmail.com
I have dedicated my adult life to solidarity and development work with oppressed and marginalized groups.
For many years, I worked primarily with liberation movements in Southern Africa and the Middle East.
For the past 15 years, I have focused on stigmatized groups, especially people living with HIV, LGBT+ people and sex workers.
I have lived and worked in Southern Africa and Palestine for almost 30 years, but now live in Esbjerg.
I have worked in various solidarity and development organizations such as Oxfam Ibis, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International HIV/Aids Alliance and Positive Vibes.
In Spor, I am responsible for the collaboration with Positive Vibes in Namibia and also strengthen our southern partners’ ability to mobilize more resources themselves.

Oskar Fanta
Editing and post-production all-rounders
- Tel: +45 23889878
- email: oskar.fanta(at)gmail.com
I have worked since 2005 as an editor and post-production all-rounder with a special focus on documentaries aswell as artistic and cultural productions.
Since moving to Copenhagen in 2008, I’ve been part of Spor Media and was the B-editor on Helle Toft Jensen’s film SOUND TRACKS of life – Moussa Diallo on bass
I’ve edited the documentaries River Nomads, The Story of Rosa and am currently editing Sailau, a documentary about the world’s first circumnavigation of the island of New Guinea in a traditional sailing canoe.I’ve also edited fiction: the psychological thriller Blurred Vision, Once Upon a Time in Sahel and The Last One.
Since 2009, I have been an editor at DR (Danish National Television) on a wide range of productions and cultural series such as Filmselskabet, K2, DR2 bringer kulturen ud and the current DR2s store danske rockhistorie.
I have an M.A. in Theater Studies / Cultural Communication from Humboldt University in Berlin.

Marine Gastineau
Global Stay Tour coordinator
To meet the world/people and create a visual narrative that people can mirror themselves in.
The dream started at the age of 14 when I saw a broadcast of a reporter-photographer in the world.
I was so fascinated that you could tell stories that way and wanted to go out and meet people and their lives.
Curiosity became the driving force.
After living in different parts of the world, I’m back in Denmark, where I work as a reportage photographer and photo editor for e.g.
Politikens forlag and have delivered images to i.a.
Jyllands-Posten, Berlingske and other media.
In addition, I have helped develop the photo department in the NGO Turning Tables, where we strive to give marginalized youth a voice through art and culture.
I develop and direct projects in different residential areas in Denmark.
Marine has a BA in Project Management from France and is a trained photographer at Fatamorgana, Danmarks Fotografiske Billedkunstskole.

Tine Møller-Iversen
Cultural communicator
I found Spor Media in 2015 after spending a year and a half exploring the sounds of Copenhagen churches about to be closed – the subject of my practical audio visual thesis.
At Spor Media, I have worked with promoting documetary film and website planning, design and maintenance.
Most recently, I’ve had the pleasure of putting together and editing text, images and web storytelling at www.globalstaytours.dk.
As a cultural communicator, my ambition is to create space for play, friendship, liberating and poetic stories, and solid knowledge sharing on terms of the senses.
I find that the collaborative work of building and exploring (web) places is particularly rewarding.
Especially when the goal is to give a voice to otherwise unheard voices from both near and far in our shared world.
I have a BA in Comparative Literature with a minor in ‘documentation and dissemination of everyday culture in AV media’ and a MA in Modern Culture and Cultural Communication with a profile in ‘auditory culture’ from the University of Copenhagen.
In addition, I have further educated myself in project management and as a digital coordinator.

Sissel Rosenberg
Global Stay Tour coordinator
I have a degree in International Studies and African Studies with a passion for Latin America, where I have done various solidarity work, among others.
in Mexico with the Zapatistas, and in Cuba.
During my studies, I have been interested in international inequality, especially the conditions of small farmers under increasing globalization.
This has, among other things.
led to a trip to Laikipia in Kenya and a study of the discourse that has driven the country’s agricultural policy towards new patented crops.
I am involved in various solidarity movements, and have now also ended up at Spor Media, where I have the privilege of being the coordinator of Global Stay Tours.
Here, I am driven to make the world smaller and nuance my own and especially Danish high school students’ perception of the Global South through our partners in Kenya and Bolivia

Laura Ferraris
Intern
“We be one blood, ye and I”.
Since childhood, I’ve been fascinated by other cultures-what people value, how we’re different, and the surprising ways we’re alike. This curiosity led me to spend an exchange year in the Dominican Republic at 17, and later, in 2022, to move to Denmark.
I have a deep passion for learning and discovering more about cultures every day: what makes us unique, what unites us, how communities form, and why culture is such a fundamental part of who we are.
As an Italian who aspires to be a global citizen, one of my goals is to share the beauty of diverse cultures with those around me. Through my work with Spor Media, I’m actively working to achieve this vision of intercultural exchange and understanding.
I have a BA in Science of literary text and Communication from the University of Venice, and I’m currently pursuing my MA in Intercultural Studies at Aarhus University.

Torben Vosbein
Producer/administrator
- tel: 2126 6133
- email: vosbein@spormedia.dk
At the age of 12, I wrote short articles about Africa to read in class, and a few years later I continued my global engagement in Cultural Sociology.
But I was more into practice than theory and became a crane operator, club educator and teacher at ‘my own’ boarding school specializing in international travel.
A course in AV production in 1980 put images and sound on the agenda.
It was all about opening the window to the big world, about sound-slide productions and documentaries from the South.
I became the coordinator of an international communication network (Zebra) and produced material for the educational website Distant Neighbours.
It’s still about providing insight, understanding and engagement.
Since 2005, helped by committed young people from different cultural groups in the South through the Global Kids project.

Gitte Jakobsen
Journalist/cultural dynamo
- tel: 2093 0036
- email: gitte@spormedia.dk
MY PASSION is to make the World a smaller place – in our minds, at least.
I love thinking up new ways of giving children and young people greater understanding of other parts of the world and experiencing how we humans are very much alike – even though we may look very different.
As a journalist I have been doing communication and development work since the 1980s.
I’ve lived and worked in Namibia for three years with many detours to other countries on the African continent.
And I have traveled numerous times to a number of countries in Latin America.
I have a diploma in strategic communication from the Swedish School of Journalism/CBS and a master’s degree in Communication for Development from Malmö University.
– I’m also a certified cultural dynamo.

Helle Toft Jensen
Instructor
- tel: 6132 0940
- email: helle@spormedia.dk
LIFE COME WHAT MAY – is invariably one of the sub-titles of my films, and the desire to make the World a better place is what makes me tick.
My first trip to Africa was my launch pad into the world of the media.
I was 19 years old, at a labor camp in Kenya and had the opportunity to see the world beyond the clichés, to see myself in the dreams of young girls, to understand that we are made of the same stuff, but our conditions for unfolding life are so crucially different.
I wanted to make a movie about that!
For me, it’s important that my protagonists are subjects and not objects for our camera.
They speak in their own language and it is their problems, conflicts and visions that we should be able to mirror ourselves in and learn from.
I want to pass on understanding of a faith in change – at both a personal and a societal/global level.
C.V. HELLE TOFT JENSEN, ENGLISH

Korthe Lund Barefoot
Accounting
- tel: +45 2299 0044
- email: korthe@spormedia.dk
All-round accounting and administration, responsible for everything in that department.
Calculations, budgets, payments, bookkeeping, etc. The specialty has become project accounting, after many years in the film and music industry.

Carsten Nørgaard
Project designer and manager, fundraiser, productivity trainer and coach, fundraising trainer
- tel: +45 91879621
- email: cfnorgaard@gmail.com
I have dedicated my adult life to solidarity and development work with oppressed and marginalized groups.
For many years, I worked primarily with liberation movements in Southern Africa and the Middle East.
For the past 15 years, I have focused on stigmatized groups, especially people living with HIV, LGBT+ people and sex workers.
I have lived and worked in Southern Africa and Palestine for almost 30 years, but now live in Esbjerg.
I have worked in various solidarity and development organizations such as Oxfam Ibis, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International HIV/Aids Alliance and Positive Vibes.
In Spor, I am responsible for the collaboration with Positive Vibes in Namibia and also strengthen our southern partners’ ability to mobilize more resources themselves.

Oskar Fanta
Editing and post-production all-rounders
- Tel: +45 23889878
- email: oskar.fanta@gmail.com
I have worked since 2005 as an editor and post-production all-rounder with a special focus on documentaries aswell as artistic and cultural productions.
Since moving to Copenhagen in 2008, I’ve been part of Spor Media and was the B-editor on Helle Toft Jensen’s film SOUND TRACKS of life – Moussa Diallo on bass.
I’ve edited the documentaries River Nomads, The Story of Rosa and am currently editing Sailau, a documentary about the world’s first circumnavigation of the island of New Guinea in a traditional sailing canoe.I’ve also edited fiction: the psychological thriller Blurred Vision, Once Upon a Time in Sahel and The Last One.
Since 2009, I have been an editor at DR (Danish National Television) on a wide range of productions and cultural series such as Filmselskabet, K2, DR2 bringer kulturen ud and the current DR2s store danske rockhistorie.
I have an M.A. in Theater Studies / Cultural Communication from Humboldt University in Berlin.

Marine Gastineau
Global Stay Tour coordinator
To meet the world/people and create visual narratives that people can mirror themselves in.
The dream started at the age of 14 when I saw a broadcast of a reporter-photographer in the world.
I was so fascinated that you could tell stories that way and wanted to go out and meet people and their lives.
Curiosity became the driving force.
After living in different parts of the world, I’m back in Denmark, where I work as a reportage photographer and photo editor for e.g.
Politikens forlag and have delivered images to i.a.
Jyllands-Posten, Berlingske and other media.
In addition, I have helped develop the photo department in the NGO Turning Tables, where we strive to give marginalized youth a voice through art and culture.
I develop and direct projects in different residential areas in Denmark.
Marine has a BA in Project Management from France and is a trained photographer at Fatamorgana, Danmarks Fotografiske Billedkunstskole.

Tine Møller-Iversen
Cultural communicator
I found Spor Media in 2015 after spending a year and a half exploring the sounds of Copenhagen churches about to be closed – the subject of my practical audio visual thesis.
At Spor Media, I have worked with movie launching and website planning, design and maintenance.
Most recently, I’ve had the pleasure of putting together and editing text, images and web storytelling at www.globalstaytours.dk.
As a cultural communicator, my ambition is to create space for play, friendship, liberating and poetic stories, and solid knowledge sharing on terms of the senses.
I find that the collaborative work of building and exploring (web) places is particularly rewarding.
Especially when the goal is to give a voice to otherwise unheard voices from both near and far in our shared world.
I have a BA in Comparative Literature with a minor in ‘documentation and dissemination of everyday culture in AV media’ and a MA in Modern Culture and Cultural Communication with a profile in ‘auditory culture’ from the University of Copenhagen.
In addition, I have further educated myself in project management and as a digital coordinator.

Sissel Rosenberg
Global Stay Tour coordinator
in Mexico with the Zapatistas, and in Cuba.
During my studies, I have been interested in international inequality, especially the conditions of small farmers under increasing globalization.
This has, among other things.
led to a trip to Laikipia in Kenya and a study of the discourse that has driven the country’s agricultural policy towards new patented crops.
I am involved in various solidarity movements, and have now also ended up at Spor Media, where I have the privilege of being the coordinator of Global Stay Tours.
Here, I am driven to make the world smaller and nuance my own and especially Danish high school students’ perception of the Global South through our partners in Kenya and Bolivia

Laura Ferraris
Intern
“We be of one blood, ye and I”.
Since childhood, I’ve been fascinated by other cultures-what people value, how we’re different, and the surprising ways we’re alike. This curiosity led me to spend an exchange year in the Dominican Republic at 17, and later, in 2022, to move to Denmark.
I have a deep passion for learning and discovering more about cultures every day: what makes us unique, what unites us, how communities form, and why culture is such a fundamental part of who we are.
As an Italian who aspires to be a global citizen, one of my goals is to share the beauty of diverse cultures with those around me. Through my work with Spor Media, I’m actively working to achieve this vision of intercultural exchange and understanding.
I have a BA in Science of literary text and Communication from the University of Venice, and I’m currently pursuing my MA in Intercultural Studies at Aarhus University.