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Aguilar
claire@documentary.org
Los Angeles
CA
FIlipina
English
French
Spanish
Tagalog
IDA - International Documentary Association - membership organisation to support documentary filmmakers
Claire Aguilar is Director of Programming and Policy at International Documentary Association (IDA). At IDA she oversees IDA’s professional development, education, mentorship and training initiatives. She serves as the primary programmer for IDA’s biennial “Getting Real” conference which is next scheduled for September 2018. She sets strategy around IDA’s policy and advocacy work supporting filmmakers around a range of issues. Claire is the former Director of Programming and Industry Engagement at Sheffield Doc/Fest, one of the leading festivals for documentary and digital media. Claire curated and directed the film programme for Doc/Fest 2015 and 2016, programming over 350 films and working with over 200 filmmakers and media creators. At the Independent Television Service (ITVS), she served as Vice President of Programming and Executive Content Advisor, working on program content and strategy for the organization, including commissioning programming from independent producers. She co-curated the Emmy and Peabody awarded series Independent Lens, a prominent showcase of independently produced programs on PBS. A second-generation Filipina American, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications Studies and a Master of Arts in Film and Television Studies from UCLA. She serves on the Board of Women Make Movies, Firelight Media, European Documentary Network (EDN) and the Why Foundation.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Festivals
Producing
I'm interested in programming for distribution on all platforms: festivals, theatrical, impact and engagement, educational, online, SVOD, VR and AR
Can serve as mentor to talk about distribution for television, festivals, etc.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2739623/ www.documentary.org https://www.facebook.com/claire.aguilar
Kate Townsend ktownsend@netflix.com; friend/colleague Nina Menkes nina@ninamenkes.com friend/filmmaker
Almoradie
almoradie@gmail.com
New York
NY
Filipino
English
Tagalog
Almoradie Media LLC
Directing
Producing
Editing
Amin
aishaamin.nyc@gmail.com
New York
NY
Pakistani
Filmmaker based in NYC, interested in the intersection of documentary and narrative hybrids and focusing on issues surrounding the Muslim diaspora.
Directing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Archival Research
Festivals
Directing, Archival Research, Producing, Associate Producing, Copywriting, Editing and Assistant Editing.
www.aisha-amin.format.com
Ashraf
henaxashraf@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
South Asian
English
Hindi
Urdu
Member of Muslim Women in Film and TV
Hena Ashraf is a writer-director who creates subtle and multi-layered films with intriguing outsider characters. Born in London to parents from the subcontinent, she spent her early years in the United Kingdom before im/migrating to America and is finishing up her MFA in Film Directing from UCLA. Her work has been supported by the Brooklyn Arts Council, Tribeca Film Institute, the Islamic Scholarship Fund, the Norris Foundation, BAFTA Los Angeles, MPAA, Wasserman, the Adrienne Shelly Foundation, and by an ISF National Film Grant. Hena’s work ranges from narrative to documentary and focuses on the trials and traumas of migrant life, centering queer migrants of colour and commenting upon the dilemmas of faith.
Directing
Editing
Sound
writing
Migration, migrants, music, faith, Islam, women, LGBTQ
Avid, editing, production sound, post sound, videography
https://henaashraf.com/
On request
B.
himaphiliac@gmail.com
New York
NY
Indian American
English
Telugu
Himaphiliac CineLabs : independent films revealing social justice issues relevant to women/girls, POCs, & LGBT people.
NYC-based queer filmmaker born in India and raised in the US. In post on a feature doc LICENSE TO PIMP about San Francisco strippers & the choices they make when dealing with illegal and unfair working conditions. Currently co-producing KIDS CAN SPIT about a Latino high school student who is competing in a hip-hop meets science competition. Developing some new projects....but then, isn't everyone?
Directing
Editing
Producing
Social Justice; Verite & Personal docs;
crowd funding; grant writing; producing;
www.himab.com
Chelsi Bullard ; Cheree Dillon ; JT Takagi
Bahm
hanul.bahm@gmail.com
Lawrenceville
GA
Korean American
Korean
Spanish
DECIDED is a visual content creative agency specializing in noncommercial works, as well as branded, editorial and commissioned content. As the children of "By Any Means Necessary," 90s hip-hop and the inheritance of the Third World, our goal is to spread expressions that elevate people, further culture and defend truths.
Seoul-born Hanul Bahm is a filmmaker, digital content producer and cultural worker. Hanul uses multiple mediums – film, video, photography, writing and digital media – to transmit and present something about people’s inner lives. Cultural representation and giving light to people’s experiences are central to her works. A first generation immigrant who’s lived in many corners of the States, she works intimately with diverse communities across a spectrum of experience. Her work aims to express something of humanity, trust, poetry of place and dignity. She received her BA in Photography, Graphic Design and Journalism from Rutgers University and her MFA in Film/Video at CalArts. She loves working with artists of different disciplines as much as real life people. Hanul is currently writing her first feature, Drift and Return, a road film and saga of a working class immigrant family in Chicago. The story examines the intersection of their lives with other hyphenated communities in Chicago and the Midwest.
Directing
Interactive Producer
Designer
I am interested in personal storytelling across a spectrum of content: documentaries, narrative, performance-based video. I have developed and produced transmedia projects that involve story and cultural representation across diverse, often marginal communities. I am strongly committed to transformative justice and cross-platform storytelling.
I am generally happy to be a resource to people but somewhat limited on bandwidth. Just ask.
www.hanulbahm.com
Bao
damian@damianbao.org
New York
NY
Asian American
English
Vietnamese
Damian Bao Casting and Production
Damian Bao is a casting director and producer who advocates for diversity, inclusion, and authentic representation for those who are often invisible or voiceless in the media. Since 2011, his distinguished work bridges the worlds of film, art, fashion, and music. He always goes beyond the traditional casting method to cast dynamic visual projects. His recent film projects have all included first time actors who identify as LGBTQI. Damian street scouted and cast queer model Slick Woods in 2019’s “Goldie,” which premiered at Berlinale and the Tribeca Film Festival to positive reviews. He also helped make history at Cannes 2019 by casting trans model and dancer Leyna Bloom in “Port Authority,” which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese with Damian also serving as an associate producer. Leyna is the first trans actor of color to lead a film that played at the prestigious festival.
Producing
Directing
Festivals
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Line Producing
Casting
Casting, Production
https://www.damianbao.works/
Bao
damian@damianbao.org
New York
NY
Asian American
English
Vietnamese
Damian Bao Casting & Production
Damian Bao is a casting director and producer who advocates for diversity, inclusion, and authentic representation for those who are often invisible or voiceless in the media. Since 2011, his distinguished work bridges the worlds of film, art, fashion, and music. He always goes beyond the traditional casting method to cast dynamic visual projects. His recent film projects have all included first time actors who identify as LGBTQI. Damian street scouted and cast queer model Slick Woods in 2019’s “Goldie,” which premiered at Berlinale and the Tribeca Film Festival to positive reviews. He also helped make history at Cannes 2019 by casting trans model and dancer Leyna Bloom in “Port Authority,” which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese with Damian also serving as an associate producer. Leyna is the first trans actor of color to lead a film that played at the prestigious festival.
Directing
Funding
Producing
Distribution
Festivals
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Impact / Outreach Producing
Casting Director
Publicity
casting, representation, LGBTQI, Vietnam, documentaries, working class, marginalization, racism
Casting, Production
http://damianbao.works
Bao
jacqueline.bao@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Chinese/Taiwanese
English
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin
Cinematographer based in LA
Cinematography
Documentary, Prison Abolition, BLM, BIPOC Movements, Politics, Nature, Environmental Policy
Cinematography, Operating, 1st AC
jackie-bao.com
Bassford
makingwavesfilms@yahoo.com
Honolulu
HI
Asian
English
Making Waves Films LLC, a documentary production company
Director/producer Kimberlee Bassford is an independent documentary filmmaker from Hawai‘i with a background in journalism. She produced and directed the documentaries WINNING GIRL (2014, World Channel), PATSY MINK: AHEAD OF THE MAJORITY (2008, PBS) and CHEERLEADER (2003, HBO Family) and was a producer on two national PBS documentary series: UNNATURAL CAUSES: IS INEQUALITY MAKING US SICK? (2008) and THE MEANING OF FOOD (2005). She has garnered numerous honors for her work, including film festival audience awards and grand jury prizes, a duPont-Columbia Award, Student Academy Award, CINE Golden Eagles, and has been featured on panels and juries for ITVS, Center for Asian American Media, Pacific Islanders in Communications, Hawai‘i International Film Festival and ‘Ohina Short Film Showcase. Kimberlee holds a BA in psychology from Harvard University and a Masters of Journalism from the University of California Berkeley. She owns Making Waves Films LLC, a documentary production company in Honolulu, and is an instructor of journalism at Windward Community College.
Producing
Directing
Editing
I'm especially interested in telling the stories of girls and women as well as stories about Asian and Pacific Islander cultures.
I'm also the journalism instructor at Windward Community College, which is part of the University of Hawai‘i system. So if you need a conduit into the university system, let me know. We also have a beautiful campus that could serve as a possible location.
http://makingwavesfilms.com
Please contact me directly for reference information.
Bennett
fdfmovie@gmail.com
Lynchburg
VA
Japanese American
English
Japanese
Shaking Hands Productions, LLC. We are a full service production house offering a wide range of video services from pre-production to post.
I'm a video producer/filmmaker based in Virginia. 10 + year experience as an independent film producer. I completed my first feature documentary in 2016 (FORGIVE-DON'T FORGET), now working on my second feature doc film (UNMARKED).
Producing
Cinematography
Editing
Social Justice for Asian + African Americans, History, Race Relations, Politics,Tech Innovation, etc
5 + year editor on FCP7, and 5 year proficiency on Premiere CC...huge arsenal of camera/sound equipment for any documentary project/crew
www.shfilms.tv
Suann Song / Client / Appointed Co. / suann@simplesongdesign.com Jon Paley / film producer / consultant jonathandpaley@gmail.com
Boch
akiraboch@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Human
English
Spanish
Akira Boch has an MFA in Directing from UCLA Film School, and has made a gang load of shorts, documentaries, music videos, and an indie feature called The Crumbles.
Cinematography
Social Justice, Arts, History, Environment
Cameraperson with camera and lights
akiraboch.com
Renee Tajima-Pena - rtajima@icloud.com - Director Tad Nakamura - tadillac1@gmail.com - Director
Boo
boo.james@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Just your friendly neighborhood "Asian American"
English
Asian American Podcast-in-development: Produce a show and media brand that helps Asian Americans of all backgrounds become the subjects, authors, and decision-makers behind America’s greatest stories.
I do my best to deliver non-fiction stories that make a social impact through community and partnership. At a narrative level I strive to create intimate, character-driven narratives that reveal how the systems we live in shape the historicity of our lives.
Producing
Directing
Editing
Expanding ownership of media by people of color, creating space for short form documentary
"Startup" consulting on how to start whatever you're trying to start, one-person doc videography
https://jamesboo.com
boonprakob
nottaponboon@gmail.com
Bangkok, Thailand
International
thai
English
Thai
After his graduation from film school in 2009, Kai started his career in fiction film production as director, scriptwriter, and cinematographer. His graduation short film ‘Tapien Rim Klong’ was selected to be screened at various film festivals around the world. He worked for the acclaimed film studio in Thailand GTH and wrote two feature film scripts; “Suckseed” and “May Who?” which been nominated for Thailand National Film Association Awards 2016 Best Screenplay. Both films were screened in many international film festivals across Asia. In 2016, he decided to pursue his Masters' degree in Social Documentary Film at School of Visual Arts, New York. His short documentary “Alex” was shortlisted for the 2017 BAFTA Student Films Awards. His latest feature documentary "2,215" will be on Netflix in March 2019.
Cinematography
Directing
https://nottaponboon.wixsite.com/nottaponboon
Braun
sumiko.braun@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Mixed Race / Japanese
English
Spanish
Sumiko Braun is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker, actor, and educator best known for her role in the sci-fi cult classic SHARKNADO. She has an M.A. from UCLA and a B.A. from CSU Long Beach, both in Asian American Studies. Through UCLA’s EthnoCommunications program, Sumiko directed the documentary short MASTER OF THE SKY: THE LIFE AND ART OF SAM KOJI HALE. Her master’s thesis was a documentary film which explored the sociocultural barriers Samoans face in accessing higher education. As a 2016 Visual Communications Armed with a Camera fellow, Sumiko wrote, directed, edited, and produced the narrative short, HEART OF MIND, which premiered at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and was featured on Comcast for 2017’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. As a teaching artist for artworxLA, she has facilitated workshops on writing, performance, and video production at alternative high schools and juvenile detention centers. Sumiko currently works as a Content Producer for IW Group, helps out with Kizuna’s youth leadership program, shoots and edits digital stories for UCLA’s Mapping Indigenous Los Angeles, and sits on the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Features Programming Committee.
Directing
Editing
Producing
I'm administrative support for A-Doc!
Reel: https://vimeo.com/218415216
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Buscher
rob@phillyasianfilmfest.org
Philadelphia
PA
Multiracial Japanese American
Japanese
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival
Rob Buscher, Festival Director of Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, is a film and media specialist who has worked in many aspects of film including production, administration, and distribution. Due in part to his biracial Japanese American heritage, Robʼs expertise is Japanese and Asian American Cinema although he has worked as a professional film programmer and critic across a variety of genres. Some of his career highlights include co-founding Zipangu Fest - the UKʼs premier Japanese Film Festival, and creating the Japanese Cinema and Asian American Studies curriculum at Arcadia University. Rob also lectures at University of Pennsylvania and Fleisher Art Memorial, and is a contributing writer at Pacific Citizen and Broad Street Review.
Festivals
Academia
Music Composition
Social Justice, History of Cinema, Propaganda Studies, Critical Mixed Race Studies
Assistance connecting with AAPI communities in Philadelphia and/or larger Japanese American community. Introductions to Philadelphia and Pennsylvania film offices for complimentary location scouting resources and local crew/vendor database.
www.paaff.org
Cabalu
joella.cabalu@gmail.com
Vancouver, British Columbia / Canada
International
Filipino
English
Independent producer and director
Joella Cabalu is an award-winning Vancouver-based documentary filmmaker and a Board Member of the Documentary Organization of Canada BC Chapter. Her first broadcast documentary "It Runs in the Family" (2015) toured across North America and abroad, winning awards at the 2016 Seattle Asian American Film Festival, 2016 CAAMFest and the 2016 Vancouver Queer Film Festival. More recently she co-directed the short documentary "Do I Have Boobs Now?" (Official Selection: Slamdance 2018, BFI Flare 2018) and produced the uplifting environmental short documentary "FIXED!" (2016) which premiered at DOXA Film Festival 2017 and was awarded an Honourable Mention for Best Short. Her documentaries have been funded and supported by the National Film Board, BravoFACT, CBC Arts, and OUTtv. She holds an Art History Degree from the University of British Columbia (2008), is a graduate of the Documentary Film Production Program at Langara College (2013), and was a participant in the inaugural 2015 Hot Docs Shaw Media Diverse Voices and the 2016 CBC Development Workshop for Diverse Creators.
Producing
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Gender and sexuality / Personal documentaries / Arts / Social Justice / Intercultural exchange
Story development and editing / Industry connections in Canada
https://www.facebook.com/itrunsinthefamilythemovie/
Please email me first for references' contact information
Cahanap
alexcahanap@temple.edu
Philadelphia
PA
Filipino-American
English
Temple University
Hi there! My name is Alex Cahanap. I am a sophomore at Temple University double majoring in Film and Media Arts and Advertising with a concentration in art direction. Out of my deeply rooted sense of curiosity, I find my love for film concentrated in documentary. As a Filipino-American woman, I gravitate towards subjects that involve the stories and experiences of Asian-American women. I am always willing to participate in any and all experiences that could help me gain a better understanding of film as an industry and film as a form. Only two years into college, I have lots to learn and grow and I look forward to the journey that lies ahead. I am excited to announce my first public screening of my college career at Philly Film Showcase this March. Through A-Doc, I am thankful to hear from incredible filmmakers who share the same backgrounds, interests, and cultures that I grew up surrounded by.
PA / Interning
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Stories of Asian-American Women, Social Issues, Art, Everything!
Temple University, Adobe Creative Suite (digital design), Final Cut ProX
https://alexcahanap.squarespace.com/
Rea Tajiri
Cao
lesliegcao@gmail.com
Chapel Hill
NC
Chinese
English
Cantonese
Mandarin
Independent Filmmaker
I'm an emerging filmmaker and recent graduate from UNC Chapel Hill. I'm currently working on a documentary about Asian American food culture, intersectionality, and body image. Previous work includes first person documentary "Comforting, But Not Comfortable" which screened at the East Coast Asian American Student Union 2017 Conference.
Editing
Directing
Producing
Personal + First person docs, social justice, VR and New Media, Climate Change, the Urban Dance Scene
Urban dance (many connections to the community in NC/DMV area), Editing & Feedback, Photography + headshots, Social Media, Marketing
http://lesliecao.com/
Julia Haslett, jhaslett@unc.edu (filmmaker and former professor)
Carbonell-Kiamtia
sandra.lucille@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Mixed-Ethnicity/Pacific Islander
English
French
At seven years old, my mom put a Sony M-560V Microcassette Voice Recorder in my hand. Using my voice, homemade foley sounds and impromptu piano riffs to transition scenes, I explored plots I had read or made up. That was when I discovered a passion for assembling stories. While my awe for Rob Marshall’s 'Chicago' and Baz Luhrmann’s 'The Great Gatsby'—films that are hugely theatrical and staged—will never go away, in my own practice, I have always been drawn to a different style of storytelling. I’ve been creating short documentaries since I was 12 years old under the guidance of UCR. It fascinates me how quickly news media—real, fake or skewed—can go viral and instantly put a company under or over. This is why I challenged myself with mastering video journalism starting my sophomore year in high school; I want to use that power for good. I’ve learned that journalism is a product that people trust to provide them with information that they can use to understand their world more, and make better decisions. With its practice comes a discipline of verification. This training has translated into documentary filmmaking very well.
Producing
Editing
Archival Research
Social Justice & Public Policy and Personal Docs & the Arts!!
I have LED lights, and a strong background in video journalism (which offers strong research skills, low-budget producing experience, and a quick editing turnaround)
youtube.com/sandralck
Professor Keith Camacho kcamacho@ucla.edu, Professor Scott Hernandez scotthernandez112@gmail.com
Catedral
carl.catedral@gmail.com
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Filipino
English
I am a Filipino American documentary filmmaker living in Hong Kong exploring themes such as migration, faith, and grassroots activism. My experience in video and filmmaking spans seven years including agency work, freelance and independent projects.
Editing
Cinematography
Migration, Grassroots Activism, Filipino/Filipino American History and Experience
Research, Camerawork, Editing (Adobe Premiere)
https://catedral.co/
Kristy Tong - kristy@mulberrymoment.com // Enoch Ho - enoch.ho@thevine.org.hk
chalk
victoriachalk@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
european asian
English
French
victoria chalk edit
Victoria Chalk is a British-Chinese film editor with over 10 years of post-production experience, and most recently edited PJ Raval’s feature documentary “Call Her Ganda,” which premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival . She has over 19 editing credits on a wide array of critically acclaimed projects which include: “Ovarian Psycos,” a feature documentary directed by Joanna Sokolowski and Kate Trumbull-Lavalle (SXSW 2016, Hotdocs), “Vivre, jusqu’au bout…,” directed by Vincent Plaidy (2010 Winner at Rhode Island International FF and the prestigious CNC Prix de Qualité), and additional editing for “Before You Know It,” directed by PJ Raval (SXSW, 2013). Victoria attended the 2013 and 2015 Sundance Edit and Story Lab as a Contributing Editor. The films she's edited have been supported by The Guggenheim Foundation, Fork Films, Sundance Film Institute, Bertha Foundation, Arcus Foundation, Austin Film Society, Firelight Media, Center of Asian American Media, the Ford Foundation Just Films, ITVS, and California Humanities. In her spare time, Victoria trains and fights at Freddie Roach's Wild Card Boxing Club as an amateur boxer.
Editing
Really just a good story, and working on story telling!
Home office
victoriachalk.com
pjraval@gmail.com . yu.is.rain@gmail.com
Chan
tinx.chan@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Cantonese
Tinx is a Chinese-American cinematographer born and raised in New York City. He is a recipient of ICG’s 2019 Emerging Cinematographer Award.
Cinematography
photography, art, films
moving hearts with the moving image
tinxchan.com
https://store.ascmag.com/product-p/1217.htm
Chandra
mriduchandra@gmail.com
New York
NY
Indian American, South Asian
English
Hindi
French
Spanish
Mridu Chandra is a New York-based filmmaker and producer of award-winning documentaries and narrative films that have premiered at the Sundance, SXSW & Hot Docs film festivals, aired on PBS and HBO, screened for members of U.S. Congress & the United Nations, and showcased at museums & film festivals worldwide. Credits include ASK THE SEXPERT, CURED, BROTHER OUTSIDER, OUT IN THE NIGHT, ELECTORAL DYSFUNCTION, WHOSE STREETS?, and the five-part PBS series WOMEN, WAR AND PEACE. Most recently, she served as the founding director of IF/Then Shorts at Tribeca Film Institute where she created, launched, and managed a program awarding monetary grants and deep mentorship to filmmakers working regionally across the US and around the world.
Producing
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
civil rights, peace, gender, sexuality, environmental justice, racial justice
Story Development, Grant Writing, Archival Producing, Line Producing
www.mriduchandra.com
Vaishali Sinha (Director/Producer), Bennett Singer (Director/Producer), Blair Doroshwalther (Director/Producer)
Chang
sofiacchang@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese American
English
Spanish
I am a director/editor making short docs about Chinatown’s low income senior residents. Recent graduate from Carleton College, Minnesota (brrr), and identify as an activist filmmaker. Worked for the 2017 LA Asian Pacific Film Fest. she/her
Editing
Directing
Producing
social justice, personal docs, experimental nonfiction
Premiere editing, basic camera & sound gear, couch for visiting femmes
https://vimeo.com/sofiachang
Rini Yun Keagy / rk@siblingprojects.com / former professor & employer / John Fiege / john@fiegefilms.com / former internship employer
Chang
aleeviate@gmail.com
Austin
TX
Taiwanese-American
English
Mandarin
Self-Employed
Alison is an authentic, communicable, and adaptable video editor with 5+ years of relevant experience producing personal documentary content and has worked with companies such as Jubilee Media, Live Nation, Austin Stone Community Church, and Emergent Order. She is a self-starter with a desire to challenge herself creatively and understand the connections between and within people through creative storytelling.
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Festivals
Personal Docs, AAPI Issues, Identity, Entertainment, Taiwanese Cultural Issues
In addition to my primary work/skills in editing and consulting, I love mentoring and building relationships with younger filmmakers, particularly those of AAPI descent and may not have a lot of connections with other Asian filmmakers. I have some experience in subtitling/translation work as well.
www.aleeviate.com
Tim Tsai - timtsai@gmail.com - colleague at Austin Asian American Film Festival; Andrew Lee - andrew@ralphsmyth.com - colleague at Austin Asian American Film Festival
Chang
bryan.s.chang@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese/Taiwanese
English
Spanish
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin
Meerkat Media - Film production coop & artist residency
Documentary director/editor whose work has been featured by The New York Times, TIME Magazine, HBO, National Geographic, Sundance Film Festival, and distributed theatrically. Director of the feature documentary BRASSLANDS (LAFF '13), and lead editor of the award-winning documentaries NARCO CULTURA (Sundance '13) and ISLAND SOLDIER (Hot Docs '17). Editor on the Emmy-nominated documentary series A YEAR IN SPACE. Co-owner of Meerkat Media, a cooperatively-run documentary production company in Brooklyn, NY.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
Verite-style feature documentaries
My company has a big studio/editing space in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Lots of Canon camera gear, including C300 mk2.
WEBSITE: http://www.meerkatmedia.org/team-post/bryan-chang // IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2568352/
Jay Sterrenberg - jay@meerkatmedia.org - business partner, longtime collaborator // Shaul Schwarz - shaul.schwarz@gmail.com - director of Narco Cultura, longtime collaborator
Chang
rchang@amdoc.org
New York
NY
Asian American (Taiwanese/Californian)
English
Mandarin
Spanish
French
American Documentary Inc. produces the documentary series POV/America ReFramed for broadcast on US public television.
I’m the Associate Producer of the America ReFramed documentary series broadcast on public television (WORLD channel). I assist with the management of America ReFramed’s submissions, film evaluations, filmmaker deliverables, and contribute to the curation of the series. I also take the lead in generating social media and outreach activities of the series, all the while managing and mentoring the series’s crew of interns. Before coming to AmDoc I received my PhD in Anthropology at NYU. My research on the intersection of religion and media resulted in the dissertation, "Mediating the Dharma, Attuning the Sensorium: Technologies of Embodiment and Personhood Among Nonliberal Buddhists in North America." I've taught video production, anthropology, and religious studies courses at Fordham, NYU, and Princeton. I’ve also worked in various production/post-production roles (cinematographer, line producer, sound, editing) for various narrative and documentary films. My first film, Nothing to Lose (2006), about a group of fat rights activists is distributed by Documentary Educational Resources (DER).
Distribution
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
I live in NYC and have solid camera and sound skills. I also have a good sense of editing and documentary storytelling.
http://www.der.org/films/nothing-to-lose.html
Nicole Tsien, coworker, ntsien@pov.org Cheryl Furjanic, former documentary instructor, cheryl.furjanic@nyu.edu
Chein
dchein@ymail.com
San Francisco
CA
Taiwanese
Mandarin
Freelance
Daniel Chein is a 2018 BAVC National Mediamaker Fellow and recipient of the Princess Grace Film Award. His most recent film BASHA MAN won the Student Film Award at CAAMFest2017. As an editor, his work on CHANGA REVISITED earned the film Best International Documentary at the Astra Film Festival. Daniel is an Associate Producer for Walking Iris Media and a member of the Global Lives Project. He is currently completing his MFA in Cinema at San Francisco State University.
Cinematography
Editing
Directing
I'm interested in character driven work, exploring interpersonal relationships, and showing the effect issues of our time have on our everyday lives.
I own my camera equipment and look forward to collaborating on your next project
https://vimeo.com/252249298
Leo Chiang, leo@walking-iris.com // Johnny Symons, johnnysymons@gmail.com
Chen
siyi.chen.pku@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
Mandarin
Siyi Chen is an aspiring documentary filmmaker and a journalist from China. She holds a M.A. in News and Documentary from New York University and a B.A. in World History and Arabic from Peking University. Siyi has produced short digital documentaries for multiple outlets, including PBS, CNN, and Quartz. She's obsessed with stories about China's transition and the commercialization and automation of intimacy. Her documentary feature debut People's Hospital (in production) is supported by IDFA Bertha Fund and Chicken and Egg Pictures. Besides being a director, Siyi also wants to be a professional camerawoman and is especially good with cinema verite.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Personal Docs&the Arts, Social Justice&Public Policy
I can help navigate research/filming/networking in China.
Chen
jasjaechen@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Taiwanese American
English
AwesomenessTV
Los Angeles based documentary editor working in both the new media and feature sector. Also, working as a director and producer on various documentaries projects.
Editing
Directing
Cinematography
Social Justice, Asian American representation, music.
Editing, graphic design, Sony FS5, Tascam 70D, lights, microphones.
jasonjchen.com
Chris Woon: chris.woon@gmail.com, brother in law. (2nd reference N/A)
Chen
c35films@gmail.com
Washington
DC
Chinese
English
Shanghainese
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin
C35 Films - Documentary production
Yi Chen is a non-fiction filmmaker based in DC with over 10 years of experience creating short and long form multimedia content published by National Geographic, Smithsonian Institution, Financial Times, United Nations, NPR and PBS station WHUT. Her work is supported by ITVS, Center for Asian American Media, Southern Documentary Fund, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Docs in Progress, and University of Berkeley’s Investigative Reporting Program. Yi has an M.F.A. in film and electronic media from American University and B.A. in East Asian Studies from Fudan University in Shanghai, China.
Directing
Editing
Producing
Character driven social issue non-fiction films
Verite shooting (I own Sony FS5 and audio equipment); editing (Adobe Premiere); producing and archival research; access to production resources in DC area; connection to filmmaking community in DC.
www.c35films.com
Eric Ginsberg, erica@docsinprogress.org; Kristen Go, kristenrgo@gmail.com
Chen
seng@iheartbrains.com
Oakland
CA
Chinese
English
German
Spanish
Cantonese
freelance videographer, photographer and editor
Born in Singapore, transported to the Mid-Atlantic and grew up Chinese Minnesotan. I moved to the Bay Area for seasonal tomatoes and hilly bicycle rides and found myself learning Brazilian percussion, working on films and training parkour. Interested in expanding fundamental human compassion through representation and storytelling.
Cinematography
Editing
Color
I'm very interested in climate science and policy, social justice, sports, the arts and especially the intersection of all of the above. I have been a competitive athlete and trained musician and have been told that it shows in my camera work and editing (in good ways). Also interested in just about anything to do with bicycles.
I have a small amount of camera (Sony & Canon DSLR), audio, lighting (continous and strobe) and grip gear which I would consider enough for a small interview. Also could offer a couch/aerobed occasionally.
sengchen.com, @sengvision, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2530195/
Ursula Liang <uliang@gmail.com> shooter/field producer on Ursula's doc 9-Man; Kevin D Wong <kevdwong@gmail.com> shooter on Kevin's doc Home is a Hotel (in production) as well as numerous corporate work and dramatic shorts.
Chen
hc2311@nyu.edu
Sunnyside
NY
Sunnyside
English
Mandarin
Independent Filmmaker
A documentary filmmaker and video journalist. A grad student majoring in News and Documentary program at New York University. Able to function as a one-person band (producer/videographer/editor), and currently working on my thesis documentary.
Marginalized people/communities in China, neglected social problems born from rapid development.
• Computer: Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Adobe InDesign, SQL language • Video: Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Audition, Lightroom, Illustrator, iZotope • Camera: GH5, 5D, PXW-X70
https://www.linkedin.com/in/heying-chen/
Chen
filmlingwei@outlook.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese/Spanish
English
Spanish
Mandarin
China Television Corporation (CTC)
Background in journalism, bilingual in Chinese and Spanish with 7 years of experience in filmmaking. Topics of interest: Women's issues, Environmental issues and Nature Exploration.
Directing
Producing
Women Issues, Environmental Issues, Hispanic Issues, Sustainable lifestyle
Cinematography, Translation, Editing, Writing; Worked as a journalist in Guangzhou, China. Have contacts both in Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou.
www.palomachen.com
Hao Ning (Renown Chinese Film Director) David S. Ward (Award winning writer of The Sting ), Kelly Galindo (Professor at Chapman University)
Chien
karinc@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese
Mandarin
dGenerate Films - distributes independent Chinese cinema / i love 2 - produces socially conscious short format content
Karin Chien is a producer, educator and distributor committed to championing independent voices. Karin is the recipient of the inaugural Cinereach Producers Award, the Independent Spirit Producer’s Award and the producer of ten independent feature films, including STONES IN THE SUN (2012), JACK AND DIANE (2012), CIRCUMSTANCE (2011), THE EXPLODING GIRL (2009), THE MOTEL (2005) and ROBOT STORIES (2002). Her films have won over 100 festival awards, been nominated for four Independent Spirit Awards and received distribution in over 20 countries. Karin is the co-founder/president of dGenerate Films, the leading distributor of independent cinema from mainland China, and the co-creator of the Cinema on the Edge screening series. Karin is the co-founder of i love 2, a boutique production company specializing in socially conscious, short-format content. Karin is the creator of the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) Fellowship, a mentoring program for Asian American media professionals. Karin has consulted for the Sundance Institute, The New York Times, Film Independent, Independent Television Service (ITVS), Cinereach, and others. Karin recently taught producing at Temple University and Loyola Marymount University.
Producing
Distribution
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Filmmaking that takes immense creative risks
Extensive experience with grant application reviews, such as ITVS Open Call; Extensive knowledge of distribution
www.karinchien.com
Chien
jennifer@jenniferchien.com
Oakland
CA
Chinese-Taiwanese
English
Mandarin
self-employed as a Producer/Director/DP, also co-founder of Re-Present Media, a nonprofit advocating for personal storytelling from underrepresented communities
Jennifer Crystal Chien is a documentary filmmaker who has produced and directed three short films and a feature documentary focused on stories from the Chinese, Guyana, Polish, and Turkish immigrant communities. Her films have screened at film festivals nationally. She is a recipient of the Center for Cultural Innovation’s Investing in Artists grant for artistic innovation and is currently a filmmaker in residence with the Center for Asian American Media at the Ninth Street Independent Film Center. She previously worked as a Production Manager for films for PBS broadcast and appearing at Sundance Film Festival, including The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution and Freedom Summer. She has produced events for the local film series, Locally Grown Docs at The New Parkway Theater in Oakland. She has an MFA in Social Documentary Film from the School of Visual Arts in New York.
Producing
Directing
Cinematography
Personal (vs social issue) storytelling about the lives of individuals, families, and communities in holistic ways. Artistic hybrid films (doc, animation, narrative, etc.)
Story consulting, producing strategy, public broadcast, DP/camera, sound recording.
www.jenniferchien.com
Sabereh Kashi, sabereh.kashi@gmail.com, co-producer; Ina Adele Ray, adeleray@gmail.com, co-producer
Chin
meredithchin@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
bi-racial (Half Chinese/Half Caucasian)
English
Meredith Chin is a first-time documentary producer. She began her career in communications at Facebook, taking the company from a college directory to a global phenomenon and over one billion users. She also led communications for Instagram after it was acquired by Facebook in 2012. Prior to Duty Free, Meredith consulted on for several early stage start-ups to develop company narratives and support in growth and social strategies.
Producing
Personal docs
Social media strategies
Ching
stephawesome@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese-American
English
Cantonese
Mandarin
Steph is a Brooklyn based filmmaker. Most recently, she directed and produced AFTER SPRING, a feature documentary about the Syrian refugee crisis (co-directed with Ellen Martinez.) The award winning film was Executive Produced by Jon Stewart and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2016. It has since screened at over 100 film festivals in 15 countries. AFTER SPRING premiered on STARZ in February 2017. She is a recipient of the Frontline Award for Excellence in Documentary Journalism and is a MacArthur Foundation grantee.
Directing
Producing
Editing
Social Justice, International storytelling, identity, culture, politics, representation/inclusion, music
Also an editor/have various post-production connections.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3286404
Chiu
mariawchiu@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Hong Kong / Taiwan / US
English
Mandarin
Vice Media
shooter, producer, editor who loves a good verite moment.
Directing
Producing
Editing
health, psychology, dancing, sports
Duy Linh Tu (dnt3@columbia.edu)
Choe
hannahchoe96@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Korean American
English
Korean
I'm a Brooklyn-based filmmaker with nearly a decade of experience as an associate and assistant editor on feature-length documentaries. Some recent notable credits include Kimberly Reed’s DARK MONEY (shortlisted for Oscars, 2019), Penny Lane’s HAIL SATAN? (Sundance in competition, 2019) and Deann Borshay Liem’s GEOGRAPHIES OF KINSHIP. I am currently a Karen Schmeer Diversity in the Edit Room fellow and was a Contributing Editor at the 2018 Sundance Documentary Edit and Story Lab.
Editing
Assistant Editing / Editing
Available upon request
Choi
elliott.y.choi@gmail.com
Boston
MA
Korean
English
Korean
Emerging documentary and film editor, with primary work in investigative journalism and political documentaries via Frontline PBS. Outside of editing, I consult and help create post-production workflows and coordinate post for local Boston independent documentary producers.
Editing
Animation
Public policy and investigative journalism all driven by character narratives .
I've helped troubleshoot almost any post-production problem with multiple producers in Boston so if you have a technical question, throw it at me!
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4538069/
elliott.y.choi@gmail.com
Choung
cindy@chickeneggpics.org
Brooklyn
NY
Asian / Korean American
English
Korean
Chicken & Egg Pictures
I'm an oral historian by training, and story lover at heart. If you and I have seen the same movie, I can talk to you for hours. At Chicken & Egg Pictures, I'm the External Relations Manager, which handles fundraising and communications. I will watch ANY kind of movie.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Writing / Grant Writing
Interviewing; art and identity; narrative
I can help with editing and refining grant proposals, so long as I have the capacity and it's not a conflict of interest. I am also very happy to watch your work samples.
available upon request
Chow
empresschow1@yahoo.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese American
English
Mandarin
mc2 spaces media and production (direct/produce)
Mina Chow is a licensed architect and Adjunct Assoc. Professor at the USC School of Architecture where she teaches design, history, theory and practice, and principal of design/multi-media firm mc² SPACES. She is interested in expanding an awareness of design to the public realm, by bringing stories that reveal the process and creation of the built environment to film media; highlighting the humanity, passion and sacrifice of the process to show that it permeates throughout history, and it belongs to everyone. She recently completed “FACE OF A NATION: What Happened to the World’s Fair?” a documentary about the erosion of America’s international image in the loss of the World’s Fair dream. It is receiving national attention in news and festivals. Her awards include: 2014 Individual Grant for the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, grants from the California Architectural Foundation, USC Architectural Guild, USC US-China Institute and the USC Ambassador's Fund. She has created films for USC, and the national and local chapters of the American Institute of Architects. In 2012, she was on the award-winning U.S. Pavilion team "Spontaneous Interventions: Design Actions for the Common Good" at the Venice Architecture Biennale. She also created BRAVE NEW WORLD about innovative architecture in the city of Los Angeles.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Impact / Outreach Producing
Archival Research
https://www.faceofanationmovie.com/, https://arch.usc.edu/faculty/minachowuscedu,
Mitchell Block, mwblock@aol.com, Vishal Solanki, vishalsol@hotmail.com
Choy
meljchoy@gmail.com
San Jose
CA
Chinese American
Mandarin
Cantonese Chinese
English
I have worked with independent filmmakers on documentaries as an assistant editor, archival researcher, and assistant camera operator. I have also designed motion graphics and have experience animating my own illustrations. I have made short videos for fundraising campaigns, website, events and social media.
Editing
Producing
Animation
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Archival Research
Funding
Distribution
PA / Interning
Festivals
Impact / Outreach Producing
Asian American 2nd generation, immigrant parents, parent-child relationship, Asian American filmmakers career, racial-social relations
Editing, motion graphic design, animating, archival research, Cantonese, conversational Mandarin, subtitle, social media marketing, outreach, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Illustrator, Photoshop, Sony A7, Zhiyuan gimball, Tascam Zoom H4N, Rode VideoMic Pro, Tascam DR-10L (lav mic), Canon 6D
melaniechoy.weebly.com
Jed Riffe (contact upon request)
Chuang
christopher.chuang@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Taiwanese
English
Mandarin
Kunhardt Films - a documentary film production company
I'm a Taiwanese-American filmmaker originally from Holmdel, New Jersey. I've written and produced four feature docs for HBO and am in the process of directing a film on criminal justice in the South. In addition to writing and directing docs, I spent five years as a motion designer/animator for docs and as a writer/director/performer for the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and other comedy outlets.
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Designer
Literally everything.
I think I give pretty clear and focused story/editorial notes. I also have a smattering of gear that I barely use and a guest bedroom with a queen sized inflatable bed.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5380892/
Chung
eurie@flashcuts.com
Los Angeles
CA
Korean American
Korean
Spanish
Flash Cuts. Boutique production company and post-production services.
Producer and editor trained in documentary by UCLA Center for Ethnocommunications, mentored by Walt Louie for all things post. I do everything from budgets to color correction. My company, Flash Cuts, does whatever we can to support Asian American independent filmmakers and their projects.
Producing
Editing
Color
I appreciate any film that highlights unexpected stories, usually someone who may not be well-known but has a lot of impact in their community. I'm drawn to personal social justice pieces.
Canon C500 package, offices, edit bays, and edit systems available for rent. We can also digitize from a number of tape formats: HDCAM-SR, HDCAM, Digibeta, Beta SP, DVCAM, Mini DV, 3/4", VHS, and can rip Blu-ray and DVD.
www.flashcuts.com
Grace Lee, grace@gracelee.net; Walt Louie, walt@flashcuts.com
Collanto
tj.collanto@gmail.com
Quezon City
Philippines
Filipino + American
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin
English
Tagalog
French
TJ Collanto is a Filipino filmmaker currently based in Quezon City. His short film ‘Diliman’ (2017) has screened at international festivals including Glasgow, Uppsala, Odense, Go-Short Nijmegen, and SeaShorts, among others. Prior to filmmaking, he worked at the Alliance of Filipinos for Immigrant Rights and Empowerment (AFIRE) in Chicago, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that supports the needs of non-citizen Filipinos in the midwest. Since completing his MA in Filmmaking at the London Film School in 2017, he has collaborated with various international filmmakers including Remi Itani whose film ‘Dima’ (2017) screened at the Palm Springs Int. Film Festival and Yangxue Zhang whose film ‘April’ (2018) premiered at PÖFF Shorts. Since then, he continues to expand his visual practice through participation in interdisciplinary workshops including the Ghost of the Roaming Islands 3D scanning workshop with new media artists Meuko! Meuko! and Naxs Corp., the Organic Film Workshop by Makino Takashi and Rei Hayami and the Forest Curriculum in Los Banos, Philippines led by artists Cristian Tablazon and Tan Zi Hao. He is currently preparing for work as a cinematographer for a long-form documentary about a retirement home in Shanghai and as a production designer for an experimental feature in the Malaysian highlands. As a director, he is interested in capturing the uncertain emotions that arise when being swallowed by one’s own home and continues to develop these ideas into his own films.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Designer
Cinematography
Directing
Line Producing
Producing
Migration, Migrant workers, Urbanization, Generational tension, Historical amnesia / trauma, Southeast Asia, Memory, Zomia, New Media, Technology, Millennial, Boomers, Experimental Narratives
Having been born in Chicago, United States and recently moved to Quezon City, Philippines, I'm working at a unique relationship between these countries. I can contribute offer different kinds of filmmaking support for those interested in making films in the Philippines or collaborating with Filipino artists / filmmakers including research and producing. I can also help to organize dialogues, workshops, or filmmaker events that can offer more opportunities for filmmakers in Asia and in diaspora to connect and possibly collaborate. As a filmmaker, I'm most interested in collaborating as a production designer and art director. I also have experience in cinematography for small scale projects. You can find samples of my work on my website.
https://tjcollanto.cargo.site/
Columbus
markuclafilm@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Indian and Chinese
English
Mark Columbus is a Student Academy Award finalist for making "Battle of the Jazz Guitarist." His films played at the 2014 Telluride Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, International Documentary Film Festival of Amsterdam (IDFA), Rooftop Summer Series, Palm Springs Shortsfest, and Vimeo Staff Picks. He directed part of the omnibus feature Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards starring James Franco, Matthew Modine and Rico Rodriguez and released by Cinedigm. He developed a half-hour TV Pilot with his mentor and Sundance Lab Artistic Director Gyula Gazdag called Homies that premiered in the Episodic Competition at the 2017 Nashville Film Festival. Before directing, he was an editorial assistant for The Onion. He received an MFA in directing from the UCLA School of Film and Television, and is a 2015 Film Independent Project Involve Fellow and Sony Pictures Television Diverse Directors Program alum. He directs and edits for clients such as Buzzfeed, Blizzard and Disney - and is currently in post-production on his first feature, Return of the Jazz Guitarist.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
I am interested in Personal Docs and the Arts. I am really interested in making documentaries about people's lives and finding the comedy in it through real, embarrassing yet tender moments. On top of that, I am also interested in seeing how that person's life connects to a greater idea of what it means to be alive in today's society.
I have my own Sony A7sii, some sound gear, my own editing bay, and I teach documentary film to high school students.
http://www.stupidworksofmarkcolumbus.com/
Imtiaz Bijon Ahmed bijon.imtiaz@gmail.com Cohort Eben Portnoy ebenportnoy@gmail.com Film School Cohort
Currimbhoy
hussain_currimbhoy@sundance.org
Los Angeles
CA
Indian
English
Sundance Institute
Hussain joined the Sundance programming team in 2014, specializing in documentary feature films and VR. He was previously the Director of Programming for the Sheffield Doc/Fest in the UK and has worked in international fiction and documentary programming for some of Australia's most highly-regarded film events, including the Adelaide and Melbourne film festivals. After post graduate studies in film from the Victorian College of Art in 2002, Hussain founded a touring short film festival and began curating film programs for the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. He has a B.A. in film from Curtin University and has written and directed 8 short films, many of which have played at film festivals around the world. Born in Canada, he has spent time living and working in Australia, Japan, The Netherlands, and the UK.
Festivals
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Impact / Outreach Producing
VR, short and feature documentaries, international fiction, journalism, Muslim stories, South East Asia,
festival, distribution advice, mentorship
Dadabhoy
nd@dpdadabhoy.com
Karachi, Pakistan & New York NY
International
South Asian
English
Urdu
Gujarati
Self.
Before she was a nomadic cinematographer, Nausheen was a Southern California native who received her MFA in Cinematography from the American Film Institute. Since graduating Nausheen has lensed a number of narrative and documentary films: most recently J'adore Nawal for Lena Dunham's HBO documentary series Lenny which premiered at Sundance and Academy Award Live Action Short nominee La femme et le TGV. Nausheen's films have played in competition at festivals like TIFF, AFI Fest, Locarno, IDFA and her clients have included Field of Vision, MSNBC, A&E, and HBO. In 2011 Nausheen relocated to Pakistan shooting films like Josh (Against the Grain), and Downward Dog which were at the forefront of Pakistan’s New Wave of filmmaking. As a Pakistani-American she has straddled two cultures all her life. That often gives her a unique perspective as an insider and outsider. Her singular background and experiences come together to inspire her as a storyteller and help her create visuals that resonate across many cultures. Nausheen has been a Film Independent Project:Involve Fellow, a Berlin Talents participant and is a current Firelight Fellow. Nausheen is based in New York, Los Angeles and Karachi, where she has broken boundaries to become the only female cinematographer in Pakistan.
Cinematography
Directing
Social Justice, Personal Docs, Art, I can dig into so many things as a cameraperson!
I have taught cinematography in the past and am happy to offer my services to ADoc members as a resource in cinematography related questions. But I am also available if ADoc wanted to do a camera or lighting workshop.
www.dpdadabhoy.com
Sofian Khan, sofkhan@gmail.com, currently producing a doc I'm directing. Ramona Diaz, ramona@cinediaz.com, director I've worked with previously.
Damani
meghna.damani@gmail.com
Jersey City
NJ
Indian
English
Hindi
Gujarati
MEGHNA DAMANI is a Mumbai-born artist, writer, filmmaker, and activist. She migrated to the United States in 2002, leaving behind a successful modeling and advertising career. Inspired by her own struggle on a dependent spouse visa that denied her work authorization, she wrote, directed, and produced “Hearts Suspended”, which screened on National TV (NDTV) in India and festivals worldwide. A pioneer in speaking out about this issue, she has spent over a decade in building a consistent and engaged social media campaign and grassroots movement that mobilized individuals and organizations to lobby for policy change that came through on May 26, 2015. Meghna is founder of Treasure Tower Films, a multimedia company with a mission to make films that celebrate human potential and Flying Pig Baby Films, a company that helps parents document their child's precious moments in cinematic style. Her work with Immigrant women inspired her to get certified as an NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) based Advanced Life Coach. She holds customized workshops for women titled "I Choose - Workshops for Women in Transition". She is currently working on a web series to continue the fight for ALL dependent spouses to have work authorization. A Documentary Film Graduate of the New School in Manhattan, she lives in Jersey City, NJ.
Directing
Editing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Interested in personal stories of social justice
meghna damani.com
Datta
pulkitdatta@icloud.com
New York
NY
South Asian (Indian)
English
Hindi
Urdu
Punjabi
French
Raised in six countries across four continents, Pulkit’s filmmaking interests are inherently cross-cultural. He started his career assisting award-winning director Mira Nair and has since worked on a wide range of international projects. He has worked on the creative development and production of narrative films, Sundance-backed documentaries, commercials, short films, and multimedia campaigns. His films have screened at festivals such as, Tribeca, Atlanta, Nantucket, NewFilmmakers New York, and more. Pulkit has independently produced the feature documentary THE FORGETTING GAME (IndiePix), and is a producer on INVISIBLE, a feature documentary in post-production. Most recently, he produced the documentary short DO WE BELONG?, which was released by The Atlantic. Pulkit is an INK Fellow, Impact Partners Producing Fellow, and an alum of IFP (USA), NFDC Film Bazaar (India), and Cine Qua Non Lab (Mexico).
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Archival Research
Personal Docs / Social Justice / Travel / South Asia / Health & Lifestyle
English-Hindi/Urdu translation, screenwriting, story consulting, outreach strategies
www.pulkitdatta.com
de Leña
devondelena@gmail.com
Seattle
WA
Mixed (Filipina/White)
English
I have deep roots in the Pacific Northwest. I identify as a mixed-raced, Filipina, woman of color. I deeply value the importance of intersectionality and honoring complexity within our stories and movements. I believe in building power through healing, creativity and cultural work. My vision is to weave stories of identity, resilience and imagination together so that we can cultivate authentic representations of people living at the intersections and fringes of our society.
Producing
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Along with being a filmmaker I'm also a community facilitator and social justice consultant. I spend a lot of time doing leadership development with young people and Seattle non-profits. I do mostly documentary work right now but my dream is to be creating narrative pieces that highlight POC folks.
Leadership development, somatic healing, community facilitation, Canon 70D, connections to other filmmakers and artists in Seattle, WA
www.devondelena.com, IG: wild_endevors
Chris Woon-Chen: Chris@papersonfilms.com, Shann Thomas: shannmolly@gmail.com
Del Rosario
drama@dramadelrosario.com
Los Angeles
CA
Filipinx
English
Tagalog
I am a Documentary Filmmaker originally from the Philippines and the winner of the inaugural BAFTA-GSA Commissioning Grant.
Directing
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
Archival Research
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
LGBTQIA+, Mental Health, Sexual Assault Awareness, Social Media
Adobe Creative Cloud, Grant Writing, Directing, Producing, Non-Fiction
https://www.dramadelrosario.com/
Din
ameena@bigpicturefa.com
New York
NY
Indian-Canadian
Hindi
Ameena is an experienced production accountant and finance consultant with 20+ years of experience, primarily in entertainment finance and accounting. She has worked with several notable media-related companies in New York City and Los Angeles, including Conde Nast Entertainment, Fork Films, HBO, Netflix, ITVS, CBS, and more. Ameena holds a B.S. in Finance from the University of Southern California. She currently resides in New York City with her husband and daughter and travels extensively in her free time.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Accounting, Finance, Bookkeeping
* Production Accounting * Budgeting and Forecasting * Corporate Accounting * Bookkeeping and Auditing * Cash Flow * Tax Incentives * Financial Reporting and Modeling * Developing Accounting Systems for Start-Ups * HR and Payroll (union and non-union) * Software Identification and Implementation * Non-Profit
www.bigpicturefa.com
Available upon request
Docta
nicoledocta@gmail.com
Salt Lake City
UT
Korean-American
English
Adopted Productions, LLC
Nicole Docta has focused her career on socially impactful projects. She Co-Produced the Emmy-nominated feature documentary "As Goes Janesville" (Independent Lens 2013). Nicole was the Outreach and Engagement Coordinator for the Emmy award-winning "In Football We Trust" (Sundance 2015). She most recently Associate Produced "The Judge" (TIFF 2017), which airs on Independent Lens in November 2019. She is currently Co-Producing "Belly of the Beast" (2020).
Producing
Sound
Impact / Outreach Producing
unique narratives, climate change, sustainability, food, social justice, DIY, travel, science fiction, hiking, camping, reading
I have a lot of experience in different areas in the independent doc world. I'm always up to watch a cut and provide notes. We have a spare room in Salt Lake City.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoledocta/
Erika Cohn, Founder/Director of Idle Wild Films with whom I'm currently working on several projects with cohn.erika@gmail.com Brad Lichtenstein, Founder/Director of 371 Productions where I was Managing Producer and Co-Produced "As Goes Janesville" brad@371productions.com
Du
hello@vickydu.com
New York
NY
Taiwanese-American
Mandarin
English
Meerkat Media is a production company co-op based in Sunset Park.
Vicky Du is a Taiwanese-American filmmaker based in New York City. Her short film GAYSIANS was selected to screen at over 30 film festivals around the world including Outfest, Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, and Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. GAYSIANS was distributed by Frameline, available for streaming on Xfinity On Demand, and had a public TV broadcast on KQED. Vicky also directed a short documentary for PBS Art21's "New York Close Up" series and a short science documentary for the TEDx project "The Leading Strand". She is currently in early production on a personal feature documentary on Chinese diaspora and intergenerational trauma. She has directed, produced and edited films for National Geographic, The New York Times, The History Channel, The New Yorker, and The North Face. She is a worker-owner of Meerkat Media Collective, a film production company co-op and a member of Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective and Diverse Filmmakers Alliance. Vicky has a BA in Biological Anthropology from Columbia University, and in a past life, she studied wild monkeys in Kenya and the Caribbean.
Directing
Editing
Producing
Chinese diaspora, intergenerational trauma, personal documentaries
Editing skills, Canon C300 camera, office space at Meerkat Media
www.vickydu.com
Available upon request
Dueno
kdueno@yahoo.com
Rancho Cucamonga
CA
Filipino-American
English
I'm an freelance preditor with experience mainly in short documentaries. I'm still really early in my career looking for more opportunities to grow and expand my skills in narrative structure, editing, and producing longer format films.
PA / Interning
Directing
Producing
I'm interested in personal documentaries, existential art, fiction films, and science-related topics.
I can help do copy editing, subtitles, and transcription. I also have experience on independent marketing using Mailchimp, Hootsuite, Patreon, and social media. I also have made music and board games.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristine-dueno/
Duc Nguyen, info@rhimp.com, Previous employer at Right Here in My Pocket Productions Tom Blomquist, Blomquist-FEA@dslextreme.com, Instructor at CSULB
Duong
ashleyduong@gmail.com
Montreal, Quebec / Canada
International
Vietnamese
English
French
Spanish
Vietnamese
Ashley Duong is a filmmaker based in Montreal, Canada. Her directorial debut, A TIME TO SWIM won many awards including the Special Jury Prize for Best Feature Documentary at LAAFF17 and the Best Canadian Feature Award at VAFF17. She also directed the interactive documentary, LANDANDLEGENDS.COM, as well as RE LEKUAH, the world's first music video in the Kelabit language. She is currently developing her first narrative feature and directs short docs regularly for CBC Art. Ashley is always interested in hearing your recommendation for rad novels, magical hiking trails, or tips for fighting the good fight.
Directing
Editing
Writing / Grant Writing
Genre-bending films, Personal Docs, Fiction, Environment, Feminism, Marginalized Stories, Vietnam, Dance, Emotions, Diaspora experiences, Environment...
Help connect members to the film community in Montreal or Toronto. A couch in Montreal. Someone to help hash out your ideas with!
www.facebook.com/ashleyduongfilm
Upon request
Edelman
avedelma@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Mixed Race (Chinese/White)
English
Spanish
Vacationland Studio
Documentary Producer/Director/Shooter
Directing
Producing
Editing
Cinematography
Asian American issues, socio/political documentary, history, race, class
Shooting, Editing, Directing, Producing
www.vacationlandstudio.com
Eng
Ken@projectilearts.org
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese-American
English
Cantonese
My Life in China LLC -We make and distribute stuff by Kenneth Eng
Kenneth Eng is a director, editor and executive producer. After graduating from Boston Latin School, Ken left for New York in 1994 to study film at the School of Visual Arts. His thesis Scratching Windows, a short documentary film about graffiti writers, was broadcast as part of the doc series REEL NY on WNET - NY PBS. In 2001, Ken directed and edited Take Me to The River a feature length documentary about the Maha Kumbh Mela festival in Allahabad, India. Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball, his film about the famous Koshien Tournament in Japan was nationally broadcast on PBS as part of POV and continues to play in Japan on NHK-TV. In 2007, Ken was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship to launch My Life In China. Recently, he edited Tested for director Curtis Chin, and is currently developing projects on post-genocide reconciliation in Rwanda and the Critical Legal Studies movement at the Harvard Law School.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
Social Issue, cross-cultural, Sports and entertainment, VR.. anything that helps bring about a deeper understanding and compassion for one another..
I've got a Sony FS7, I've been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, I've helped raise $350k from scratch to make a film about Japanese high school baseball from various foundations, gotten a film on POV, and filmed in many different countries -any way to share my experiences with the community makes me happy.
www.mylifeinchina.org, twitter: @mlicdic , https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/kenneth-eng/ , twitter: instagram: mylifeinchina,
Ehren Parks -ehrenparks@gmail.com (writer/producer My Life in China) ; Melanie Blair -melanieblair@gmail.com (Producer My Life in China)
Enomoto-Hurst
ayanamiyuki@gmail.com
London, UK
International
Asian & White / Japanese & American
English
Japanese
A graduate of Bard College, Ayana began her career working with a number of Non-Profit Organizations with a focus on Human Rights, both locally and internationally. Becoming evermore critical to the impact of her work, she transitioned her career towards filmmaking and the power of story, eventually finding herself at Rada Film Group. In her years at Rada, she produced a number of films including “A Mother’s Dream,” commissioned by TEDTalks, and most recently the award-winning short, “The Changing Same.” She has played key roles in the production of the New York Times’ Op-Doc Series, Conversations on Race, which won the 2016 Online Journalism Award for Best Online Commentary, and has been instrumental in Rada Film Group’s outreach campaigns, notably the American Promise Campaign, which won the PUMA BritDoc Impact Award and College Board’s All In Campaign.
Editing
Producing
Designer
Line Producing
Adobe Creative Suite, Photography, A7rii
Michele Stephenson - michele@radafilmgroup.com
Evangelista
lauren.evangelista@gmail.com
New York
NY
Filipino-American
English
Spanish
Editing
Producing
Post Production, Story Producing, Editing, Online Review, Graphics Coordinating, Animation Coordinating, Team building and team management, mentorship
lolo.vision
Feng
violet.feng@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Lost & Found Film Studio
Violet Feng has been producing documentaries most about China for over 10 years. Feng produced Maine-Land (2017) and Please Remember Me (2015). She is the co-producer of Nanking (2007), winner of Peabody Award and a Sundance Grand Jury Award. Besides producing films, she programs documentaries for the Shanghai International Film Festival.
Producing
Directing
Impact / Outreach Producing
I am interested to tell big social issues through personal stories.
knowledge on Chinese doc industry, line producing for international productions in China, creative consulting on stories related to China
www.lostandfoundfilmstudio.com
Leo Chiang, Jean Tsien
Fitzpatrick
shannonfitzpatrick22@gmail.com
Brooklyn
New York
Shannon Fitzpatrick is a producer and editor working in fiction and documentary films. She completed a Master's in Media Studies at The New School in 2016, where she researched cinematic representations of trauma and healing. She is currently producing Cisco Kid, an observational documentary about a queer woman who moves alone to southern Utah and rebuilds a desert ghost town, and Softly in All Directions, a documentary exploring the link between Romania's communist past and current treatment of LGBTQ citizens.
Editing
art films, social justice, observational films, slow cinema, foreign films
editing, producing
Forsberg
dana@storybirdproductions.com
Santa Cruz
CA
Korean American
English
We specializes in educational and short documentary-style videos to help enlighten, engage and entertain your audience.
Prior to starting Storybird Productions, Dana’s film and photography work focused on empowerment of young women in underrepresented communities.Dana conceived, developed and implemented an educational photography project titled India through Girls Eyes: Empowering Village Girls with Cameras to help their families see value in educating their daughters. Her food justice film Growing People has screened at multiple festivals including the L.A. Asian Pacific Film Festival, and was awarded Best Short Documentary at the Santa Cruz Film Festival. Her artwork has been featured in the TV series Lost, exhibited at the Denver International Airport, The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu Hawaii, and the Incheon Art , Cultural Center in Incheon, Korea, and The Arvada Center for the Art and Humanities.
Directing
Producing
Cinematography
My work is primary focused on empowerment of young people in underrepresented communities. I am currently work with foster youth in the Santa Cruz area
www.storybirdproductions.com
Corey Ohama and Leo Chiang
Garber
danielsgarber@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Half-Japanese
English
Nonfiction and fiction filmmaker, primarily working as an editor. I edited the feature doc The Reagan Show (CNN Films, 2017) and the short doc Graven Image (Field of Vision, 2017), as well as the forthcoming Blumhouse thriller CAM, which will have its festival premiere in summer 2018.
Editing
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Political performance and myth-making, visual comedy, gender, personal docs, archival and found footage filmmaking, food, odd jobs, road films, untold histories
I'm probably most useful for Avid help, advice on archival research and fair use, suggestions for integrating unconventional media (mixed archival, webcam footage, and screen captures, for instance), and feedback on cuts. Much as I love and prefer working with other people, I also believe in being a self-sufficient filmmaker, so I have the skills and equipment to shoot, take sound, and edit if called upon to do any of those things. Kit: Lumix GH4, a variety of lenses, Sennheiser MKH-416, lav kit, Sachtler Ace, etc.
www.danielgarber.com
Sierra Pettengill (Director/producer of two docs I edited, The Reagan Show and Graven Image) - sierrapettengill@gmail.com Isabelle Link-Levy (Producer who has worked with me as an editor and as a writer/director) - linklevy@gmail.com
Garcia
cgarcia@caamedia.org
Redwood City
CA
Filipina
English
Tagalog
Center for Asian American Media
Czarina Garcia is the Media Fund Manager at the Center for Asian American Media. Born and raised in the Philippines, she received a bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from De La Salle University-Manila. Prior to joining CAAM, Czarina has lived in the Middle East and has worked in various film and video production projects in Manila. Since migrating to the Bay Area and joining CAAM as a festival intern in 2017, she has worked with the organization in multiple capacities and has since honed her skills in fundraising and media production by working on projects such as the “Beyond Borders: Diverse Voices of the American South” filmmaker convening in Durham last February 2018 and the Wayne Wang directed feature film "Coming Home Again”, which will be making its world premiere in TIFF 2019. During her spare time, Czarina works as a freelance video editor for other art and tech organizations. She loves all things film, travel, and Asian American pop culture.
Funding
Editing
Film, travel, and Asian American pop culture.
Editing
www.vimeo.com/mcgarcia
https://caamedia.org/about-caam/caam-fam/
Ghani
mg@mariamghani.com
Brooklyn
NY
Afghan/Lebanese
English
French
Italian
German
Spanish
Indexical Films
Mariam Ghani directs, edits and produces short and feature films, multiple-channel installations, transmedia projects, and live cinema events, crossing multiple genres and disciplines. She has also worked as an archival producer, supervised the restoration of archival films, and published critical writing about art, film, data, and politics. Ghani’s films and installations have been presented and collected by museums, festivals, and biennials across the US, UK, Europe, Asia and the Middle East since 2002. Her first feature-length doc, WHAT WE LEFT UNFINISHED premiered at the 2019 Berlinale, was nominated for the New Talent Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest, and won the Critics Choice Award at Hot Springs and the Speaking Truth to Power Award at Reel Asian. She is currently in post on the feature doc DIS-EASE and in development on the 90-minute doc BETWEEN THE TIGER AND THE PRECIPICE for ARTE and LOOKSFilm. She teaches at Bennington College (and is in southern Vermont roughly three months of the year).
Directing
Producing
Editing
Academia
Archival Research
writing
Interactive Producer
inequity, migration, borders, climate change, archives, architecture, art, Afghanistan, Middle East, essay films, hybrid forms
Resolve/Premiere editing, can cut trailers, speak/read some Dari and a bit of Arabic, contacts in Afghanistan incl. Afghan national archives, extensive academic + museum network, can help build out educational resources for docs
https://www.mariamghani.com/
On request
Goel
hello@studiobonsai.org
San Francisco
CA, USA
South Asian, Indian
English
Hindi
Bengali
Marathi
Spanish
Urdu
Punjabi
Freelance
Vatsala is a SF/LA based cinematographer and camera operator. Her doc & narrative feature films & shorts have premiered in competition at Sundance, Tribeca, AFI Docs,  Clermont Ferrand, IFFLA and MAMI Film Festivals. Recent clients include PBS, Netflix, Tribeca Studios, CBS Primetime show 48 Hours. She is skilled in setting up beautifully lit interviews and verite filming. She is multilingual, available to travel, owns a Blackmagic 6K camera package. Vatsala graduated with an M.F.A. in cinematography from the Film and Television Institute, India and a B.A. in english literature from Calcutta University. She is a member of ICFC. Selected credits: Aggie - Sundance ’20, Doc Fortnight MoMA (NY) ’20. Blood and Glory - Tribeca ’20, nominated best short. Chromosome 19 - Tribeca ’19. A Tale of Two Kitchens - Tribeca ’19. The Train Leaves at Four - NFDC Film Bazaar recommends list ’15; MAMI film festival ’15 (India Story program)
Cinematography
Directing
Academia
Producing
Line Producing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Climate & racial justice, immigration, public healthcare, employment, trailblazing women, national/ regional politics, personal stories, history, anthropological, observational, verite, interviews, Indian & Asian diaspora, intersectional identity.
I own a Blackmagic 6K camera package w/cine lenses & camera support, interview expertise, DP-direct-run sound, multilingual, can travel, knowledge of Indian diaspora, cinematography professor, Narrative experience.
https://www.vatsalagoel.com
Available upon request.
Goh
ashleigh.hgoh@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Singaporean Chinese
English
Mandarin
Ash is a filmmaker from Singapore, based in Brooklyn, NY. She creates documentary and experimental based work informed by the politics of abolition and autonomy; her filmmaking practice imagines future acts of collective liberation.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
documentaries, social movements, history, global solidarity and liberation, decolonizing, racial justice, migration, police and prisons
www.ash-g.com
Gomez
ygomezfilms@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese/Filipino
English
Yasmine Gomez is a New York-based freelance director and producer, specializing in digital media, advertising, and independent film. She has garnered millions of views, producing digital video content for Condé Nast Entertainment (The New Yorker, GQ, Bon Appetit), Hearst Digital Media (ELLE, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar), Complex Media, and Bustle. Yasmine has also produced elevated branded content and commercials for clients such as Netflix, VH1, T-Mobile, L'Oréal, Aloft Hotels, and Pfizer. As an independent filmmaker, Yasmine produced the feature film, A Picture of You, written and directed by JP Chan, and the ITVS-funded short film, Not Another Word, by acclaimed writer/director Cherien Dabis. She was also the first assistant director on the 2015 Sundance award-winning feature Advantageous, directed by Jennifer Phang. Yasmine won Best Film in the 48 Hr Film Project San Francisco for the short film, Consumed, which she wrote and co-directed. Yasmine also directed a music video, You Will Remember, for San Francisco band Lumaya, and the mockumentary short, Asian American Jesus. Her recent short film, Terra Cotta, won the Grand Prize at the 2011 72-Hour Film Shootout, where Yasmine won the honor of Best Director. Yasmine also directed 3 scenes for the NBC Scene Showcase in New York.
Producing
Directing
Line Producing
Branded content, commercial, digital media, doc and scripted film, Asian American representation
Line producing, budgeting, scheduling, scripty
http://www.yasminegomez.com
Ursula Liang, Robert Chang, Theresa Navarro (info upon request)
Gu
yu.is.rain@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian
Mandarin
French
Sichuanese
Light Rain Films - film production company
YU GU is a filmmaker born in Chongqing, China and raised in Vancouver, Canada. She works in both narrative and documentary film, using a lyrical approach to explore themes of identity, migration and artistic freedom. Yu’s hyrid documentary A MOTH IN SPRING premiered at Hot Docs International Film Festival and was licensed and distributed by HBO. Her feature documentary films, WHO IS ARTHUR CHU? and A WOMAN’S WORK are currently supported by the Center for Asian-American Media, Sundance Institute, ITVS, Tribeca Film Institute, Firelight Media and Film Independent’s Fast Track. In collaboration with artist Gu Xiong and Academy Award-winner Mark J. Harris, Yu is developing INTERIOR MIGRATIONS, a multi-platform project documenting the memories of migrant workers in Canada. Yu received her MFA in film production from the University of Southern California. She also works as an editor, recently completing music videos for JEWEL and THE WALK, a short film for HBO.
Directing
Editing
Producing
Personal docs, science, immigration, international relations, Chinese modern history/ current events, hybrid docs
Experience with Indiegogo crowdfunding, camera equipment, some knowledge of fair use
https://vimeo.com/199215758
Mark Harris, executive producer, mharris@cinema.usc.edu. Elizabeth Ai, producer, elizabeth.ai@gmail.com.
Ha
julieha93@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian (Korean)
English
Chol Soo Lee Documentary LLC
Julie Ha is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor with over 20 years of ethnic and mainstream journalism experience, with a particular focus on Asian American stories. She is co-directing, with Eugene Yi, her first documentary film, "Free Chol Soo Lee," about a young Korean American death row inmate whose case would inspire an Asian American social justice movement spanning the late 1970s to early '80s. As a journalist, she has written for the Rafu Shimpo, the Los Angeles Times and the Hartford Courant. She served as an editor at KoreAm Journal, a national Korean American magazine, for 10 years, including as its editor-in-chief from 2011 to 2014, during which she led award-winning coverage of the 20th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots. She is a founding board member of the late ‘90s reboot of Gidra, a progressive Asian American newsmagazine that originated in the 1970s, and a proud alum of Pacific Ties, an Asian Pacific American student-run newsmagazine at UCLA.
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Archival Research
Producing
Social justice, oral histories, Asian American stories
K.W. Lee, kwlee2511@gmail.com; Glenn Omatsu, glenn.omatsu@csun.edu
Hagerty
miahagerty@gmail.com
Traverse City
MI
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Missing In Action Productions
Freelance commercial filmmaker adopted from China and raised in Michigan. Interested in telling the true stories about the world around us through documentary film.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Sound
Producing
PA / Interning
Line Producing
Bio pics, cultural/social commentary, music, systems/design thinking
Story development, independent film production, verite and studio cinematography, social media video production and strategy, enthusiastic collaborator
missinginactionproductions.com
Upon request
Hamamoto
gtmoto@gmail.com
Alhambra
CA
Japanese
English
Japanese
Freelance
Gena Hamamoto is a filmmaker with a broad experience as a documentary filmmaker, media arts educator, producer and television Assistant Editor. Most recently, Gena was Assistant Editor on GLOW (NETFLIX) and iZombie (CW). She was on the producing and post-production teams of the Emmy nominated feature documentary, No Más Bebés, directed by Renee Tajima-Peña. Gena produced the indie narrative feature The Crumbles, which is currently being distributed on Amazon.
Editing
Producing
Archival Research
Social justice, personal docs
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3372528/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Hamzaki
zulfi14@gmail.com
Portland
OR
Indian
English
Hindi
Independent
Zulfiya Hamzaki is a filmmaker, producer and audio-visual artist. She has worked on various media and video projects in the areas of gender, sexuality, rural journalism, disability, education and environment for non-profits as well as the Indian government. Her films have explored women in sport, immigration in America, native American issues, Silicon Valley’s dating culture and refugee resettlement in the Bay area. She holds an MFA in Documentary Film and Video from Stanford University, USA.
Directing
Producing
Cinematography
Sound
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
writing
social justice issues, human-interest stories, gender rights
Directing, Producing, Creative Consultant, Project Management
https://www.zulfiyahamzaki.com/
Provided on request
Hatcher
nicholaslhatcher@gmail.com
Raleigh
NC
Chinese and White
English
Spanish
Mandarin
Japanese
Independent Filmmaker
Recent graduate (UNC-Chapel Hill), and filmmaker. Currently working on a documentary about Asian Americans' relationship to food and body image. I'm passionate about social justice and also do communications work for advocacy organizations.
Producing
Directing
Editing
First-person documentaries, social justice, Making STEM discussions accessible, Exploring Performance in Documentary, Anti-racism and LGBTQ+ issues, data visualization
Organizational branding, some graphic design, social media, web development, connection to the East Coast Asian American Student Union, Always down to give feedback on a cut or talk about the root causes of social issues
nicholaslhatcher.com
Available upon request
He
heyijunrose@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Parish Project LLC
I grew up in China but New York is my home now. I'm a video/documentary film editor. Currently working on a documentary series for Showtime.
Editing
Avid/Premiere/After Effects
yijunhe.com
Hearn
hhearn@workingfilms.org
Wilmington
NC
Asian American
English
Working Films
Hannah Hearn is the Impact Coordinator at Working Films. She holds a B.A. in Film Studies and a minor in Entrepreneurship and Business Development. Most recently, she was the Managing Director of Visions Film Festival & Conference as well as the Sound Mixer for the feature-length documentary “Dead in the Water” - a film that exposes the unsustainable practice of factory farming in North Carolina.
Impact / Outreach Producing
Social justice, environmental justice, equality issues in the US south, documentaries made by the people in the featured communities
film festival experience, sound mixing/editing/producing experience, wide network of student filmmakers and graduate filmmakers, Wilmington, NC-based
workingfilms.org ; https://deadinthewaterfilm.wordpress.com/
Molly Murphy (my Exec. Director) at mmurphy@workingfilms.org & Anna Lee (my Exec. Director) at alee@workingfilms.org
Her
hersharon@hotmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Hmong
English
Hmong
Genetic Films
I am a filmmaker, writer and editor. Currently living in Brooklyn, but raised in St. Paul/Minneapolis. I worked as a writer and arts program coordinator in the past but have been freelancing with large private organizations for the past 5+ years, i.e., Merrill Lynch, Seton Hall, Deutsche Bank; and am looking to transition back to the non-profit/community organizing world.
Writing / Grant Writing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
I am interested in community engagement and social justice/public policy. I'm also interested in cultural preservation via arts and storytelling.
cameras and sound equipment, lighting, editing station, every cable ever made.
geneticfilms.com
Cindy Choung: Collegue cindy.choung@gmail.com Branan Edgens: Collaborator brananedgens@earthlink.net
Hernandez Rongkilyo
sethr.mail@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Pilipinx
English
Tagalog
Spanish
Set Hernandez Rongkilyo is an immigrant filmmaker and organizer whose roots come from Bicol, Philippines. Set’s practice involves the intersection of filmmaking and community organizing. Their work has been televised and featured in film festivals across the U.S. Set is currently working on projects that explore the criminalization of immigrant communities as well as the connection between immigrant rights and disability rights. They are currently a Soros Justice Fellow and an alumnus of the at land's edge fellowship. In their spare time, Set can be found watching films that are made by and uplift the narratives of immigrants and communities of color.
Editing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Directing
Social Justice, U.S. Imperialism, Migrant Justice/Immigrant Rights, Pilipinx/Pilipinx-American History, Decolonizing Filmmaking, Community Organizing, Social Media/Digital Content, Accountability to Documentary Subjects/Community
Networks with social justice organizers, Adobe Editing Suite
https://www.facebook.com/NDLON/videos/1937313619630269/ | https://www.facebook.com/UndocuBlack/videos/1967445903580505/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethr12/
1) Victoria Chalk, victoriachalk@gmail.com, former boss for Call Her Ganda 2) PJ Raval, pjraval@gmail.com, former boss for Call Her Ganda
Higashitani
reina_hg@hotmail.com
New York and Los Angeles
NY and LA, USA
Japanese American
English
Japanese
Spanish
A producer, director, writer, translator, educator. Reina has produced and associate produced a number of documentaries including Sundance official selection feature documentary “Kusama-Infinity” (2018) and Academy Award-nominated documentary short “Redemption” (HBO, 2013). Reina holds M.A. in Cinema Studies from NYU and M.F.A. in Film and TV Directing from UCLA.
Producing
Directing
Line Producing
writing
Editing
Academia
Immigrants, women, LGBTQ, underrepresented
Producing docs and fiction films, teaching, translation
https://www.un-nun.com
upon request
Ho
unkyong53@gmail.com
Wayne
PA
Asian, Korean
English
German
Korean
Un Kyong Ho was born in Pusan, South Korea and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is a filmmaker currently based out of Wayne, PA where she lives with her partner and children, Anouk and Felix. She is Associate Producer of the Emmy- and Peabody-winning series A CHEF’S LIFE (PBS). She also helped produce the Emmy-nominated film PRIVATE VIOLENCE (HBO) and continues as Impact Producer on the film’s social engagement campaign on domestic violence awareness and prevention. Her first film project, Affirmative Action in a Neoliberal Age for the Center for African and African American Studies at Duke University looks comparatively at the diverse landscape of affirmative action around the globe during trying and complex economic times. Un Kyong holds a BA in History and German from Ohio University and completed her JD/MA in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the University of Cincinnati, where she served as an Innocence Project fellow and focused her scholarly work on the intersections of intellectual property, food justice, and reproductive rights from a postcolonial, feminist perspective. During her time at UC, she also worked as the Program Coordinator for Diversity Education, overseeing their multicultural and social justice programming.
Directing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
social justice, gender justice, racial justice, environmental justice, immigrants rights, gun violence prevention, election protection, robust democracies, representation.
Impact Producing, scrappy filmmaking, how to monetize campus tours of your films, definitely an extra room or couch if you are needing a place to lay your head during a project based out of Philly.
http://www.privateviolence.com, http://achefslifeseries.com
Cynthia Hill pink_hill@mac.com, Emily Verellen emilyverellen@gmail.com
Holland
mholland869@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Filipina, Native American, Portugese
English
self
Michaela Holland is an award-winning immersive storyteller. She works as a freelance creative director to combine experiential and experimental content with traditional mediums from photography to photogrammetry. Her previous employment with the Walt Disney Company sparked her interests in building worlds, and her central vision is to find the perfect marriage between the integrity of the narrative and a guest’s interaction with emerging technology.
Interactive Producer
Directing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Interactive & Immersive stories // VR and New Media // Michaela’s work has been vital to projects that include but are not limited to: Emmy-nominated VR documentary, Capturing Everest, Education Above All’s AR Map activation, and TIME's 360° Livestream of the Great American Solar Eclipse, which garnered over 5 million views on Facebook and Youtube. Her current project titled FACE TO FACE is a three-act installation that allows the audience an intimate look at gun injury and human resilience.
Michaela owns an Insta 360 Camera for 360° filming, has a lot of couches to crash on in Brooklyn, and is always down for a brainstorm session, interview, and traveling
http://michaelaholland.com/
Hannah Bae - Advisor: hannahbae@gmail.com // Mia Tramz - Former Editor: mtramz@gmail.com
Hollstein
chrispjh@gmail.com
Redwood City
CA
Korean
English
French
Experienced writer/director/editor with some producing merits. I have crewed on feature films as a 1st AD and 2nd AD.
Directing
Editing
Producing
writing
Movies, video games, comic books, history
Always looking for shorts to produce.
thisisyourlaughfilm.com
H.P. Mendoza, Dave Boyle, Rich Wong
Hom
aliceyhom@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian American/ Chinese American
English
Toisanese
N/A
Alice Y. Hom, Ph.D., is a community builder invested in bridging diverse and overlapping communities to raise resources, to nurture leaders, and to build the capacity of organizations for social change. Currently, she is a Soros Equality Fellow working on a digital media project focused on historical and contemporary stories of intersectional activism by LGBTQ people of color. With over 20 years of experience in leadership development, strategic planning, organizational development, civic engagement, and fundraising, Alice is a consultant for organizations and a certified professional coach for individuals in the non-profit, philanthropic, arts & culture, and higher education sectors. Previously she served as the Director of the Queer Justice Fund at Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP). She serves on the boards of California Humanities and Borealis Philanthropy and is a Commissioner on the LA City Commission on the Status of Women. Alice is the co-editor of an award-winning anthology, Q & A: Queer in Asian America and has published articles in various journals and anthologies.
Funding
Archival Research
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Intersectionality of race, gender, and sexuality; Audio Stories via Podcasts; LGBTQ People of Color hXstories; Archives & Documentation
Fundraising, archival research, and coaching.
www.historicallyqueer.com
Leslie Ito, lito@jaccc.org, professional recommender. Worked together when I was a board member at Visual Communications. Peggy Saika, peggysaika@gmail.com, worked with Peggy at AAPIP.
Hsieh
hsiehwilliam@yahoo.com
New York
NY
Asian/Chinese
English
Mandarin
Freelancer
Born in Malaysia, moved to Taiwan when I was 4, stay there until 14 then moved to the US and been here ever since. Have been in the post sound (sound editing and mixing) field for 9 years, and had some great privilege to work on some great docs. Films such as Gasland, After Tiller, Search for General Tso, Island Soldier, Dark Money and many more others.
Sound
Anything that will make this world a better place. Such as environmental issues.
Pro Tools, noise reduction/dialogue ediiting, audio recording, foley recording/editing
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3764688/
Will provide upon request
Hu
brian@pacarts.org
San Diego
CA
Taiwanese
English
Mandarin
Pacific Arts Movement: presenter of the San Diego Asian Film Festival and Reel Voices, a high school documentary bootcamp
I'm the Artistic Director for Pacific Arts Movement and the San Diego Asian Film Festival. I'm also Assistant Professor in film/TV studies at San Diego State University. With Ada Tseng, I produce the podcast "Saturday School," which looks back at Asian American film history. I was previously co-editor and film critic for Asia Pacific Arts. I have published in Film Quarterly, Screen, and Senses of Cinema, and am author of "Worldly Desires: Cosmopolitanism and Cinema in Hong Kong and Taiwan."
Festivals
Academia
As a programmer and critic, I'm interested in creative uses of documentary for personal expression and social change. My research interests include (amongst many other things) Asian American film history, as well as its transnational dimensions.
I've got audiences and students hungry for your work. I can give consultations for film festival strategy. I'm available to participate on panels on Asian or Asian American cinema or on film festivals.
Hu
kittyxhu@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese
Shanghainese
Mandarin
Italian
English
Self/student at UCLA
Impact / Outreach Producing
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
PA / Interning
Archival Research
Producing
Documentary/journalism, immigration, culture, trafficking, education, environment, development
Sony cameras, Adobe Creative Cloud (Pr/Ae/Lr/Ps), development, ideation, creative producing
www.kittyxhu.com
Ien Chi (Jubilee Media), Nicole Eckart (UCLA Recreation)
Hua
ceciliaxizi@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian
English
Mandarin
Mandarin Chinese
Xizi(Cecilia) Hua is a L.A. based filmmaker and photographer, grew up in Shanghai, China but moved to Portland, Oregon at the age of fifteen. She’s interested in stories and lives of ordinary people, hoping to reveal social issues and encourage people's thinking. A recent graduate from USC School of Cinematic Arts, Cecilia has explored a variety of photo/video journalism, social-impact documentary, to experimental film and video. Her personal experimental documentary on identity just won the 2017 Jury Award “Best Showcase Video” for the 1990 Institute Youth Voices on China Video Contest. Her recent documentary about an ex-life, Jose, after 20 years of incarceration, was shown at the “Writing In Community” screening at USC. Cecilia believes in the power of visual story-telling to reveal the true essence of life and reflect its social and political reality.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Topics I'm interested in include stories of the minorities, those living between cultures and social environments, exploration of identities and also varieties of personal docs. I love different forms of the nonfiction using different devices of photo, film, and the theory and philosophy of cinema to express emotions and to raise awareness. I'm also getting more into new media such as video art and cinematic installation.
Skills in cinematography, photography and editing.
ceciliahua.com; https://vimeo.com/214769581; IG @ceciliahuaxizi
Huang
kathyhuangfilms@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Taiwanese-American
Mandarin
Spanish
Indonesian
I'm a nonfiction filmmaker whose works typically center on issues of identity and belonging. My feature-length directorial debut "Tales of the Waria" was co-produced by ITVS and follows a community of transgender women in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country, as they search for love and intimacy. The film was the recipient of several international festival awards and aired nationally on PBS's Global Voices. I'm now working on a new project tentatively entitled "A Guangzhou Love Story" that examines a rising trend of marriages between African migrants in China and local Chinese women. The film is supported by ITVS’s Diversity Development Fund, the Center for Asian American Media, and Chicken & Egg Pictures, and was recently selected to be a part of Firelight Media’s Producers Lab. When not working abroad on my own films, I return to Los Angeles where I lend my producing and shooting skills to other independent projects. I am passionate about documentary storytelling and am always eager to support and collaborate with other filmmakers.
Directing
Cinematography
Producing
Observational, longitudinal, international, ethnographic
Can look over proposals, have a Canon C100 kit available to rent at discounted rate, and happy to house someone on my sofa-bed.
www.kathyhuangfilms.com
Debbie Lum (lum.debbie@gmail.com): Good friend and producer of my current project, "A Guangzhou Love Story"
Hyoun
ceciliahyoun@gmail.com
Venice
CA
Korean American
English
Korean
Independent Filmmaker
I am a Texan born, DC area raised Venice, CA based Korean American editor and filmmaker. I primarily make my living in editorial on studio feature films. Of my editing credits, I am most proud of editing the director's cut version of Almost Famous and an 11 minute verité piece for Cameron Crowe and Tom Cruise called Hitting it Hard (for Vanilla Sky DVD/Blu-ray). I am working on a personal video essay that explores identity, sense of place and my North Korean roots with oral history footage of my grandfather from 1994. I am also developing 2 additional social justice documentary narratives: one on portraits of the homeless in Venice Beach and one on African American and Latina teen moms in the Watts/Compton/Paramount areas of Los Angeles. These 2 social justice docs are raising money for both the films and support for the people in them. Together with my sister, Sara, we are the first Korean American Female narrative feature filmmakers, with our indie DV film, Score! I am a member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild and the co-chair of the Asian American Steering Committee of MPEG.
Directing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Personal documentary, social justice docs, climate change / permaculture / intentional community, community building - basically anything that helps wake people up :)
Editorial support
m.imdb.com/name/nm0405292/
ceciliahyoun@gmail.com
Ikeda
tani.ikeda@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Japanese American
English
Nikkei Democracy Project A multi-media collective that uses the power of the Japanese American imprisonment story to expose current threats to Constitutional rights.
Tani Ikeda is an Emmy winning director who creates narratives, documentaries, music videos, and commercial films. She was recently selected as one of Sundance's 2018 intensive screenwriting lab's fellows and was also named one of Film Independent’s 33 Emerging Filmmakers as a Project: Involve Directors Fellow. Ikeda was an Executive Producer and Director on the Blackpills Documentary TV Series "Resist" with Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors about the fight against LA County's 3.5 billion dollar jail plan. Ikeda has directed films in China, Uganda, India, and the United States. Her work has been recognized in The Hollywood Reporter, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan magazine and has screened internationally at festivals around the world including the Sundance Film Festival.
Directing
Cinematography
Producing
Social justice, media justice, VR, and working through feminist lens.
Cofounder of nonprofit imMEDIAte Justice that teaches young women filmmaking with a feminist lens.
www.taniikeda.com
tani.ikeda@gmail.com
Inocencio
binocencio613@gmail.com
Flushing
NY
Asian
English
Mandarin
A-Doc is a national network that supports Asian American documentary filmmakers.
Brian Inocencio is a Taiwanese-American cinematographer and independent documentary filmmaker based in New York City. His short film “Alex” has appeared in many film festivals around the world, and was shortlisted for the 2017 BAFTA Student Film Awards. He graduated 2017 from the School of Visual Arts’ MFA Social Documentary Film Program. While he was enrolled in his graduate program, he worked at America ReFramed as a digital and programming intern, and NBCUniversal as a production intern. He was a second camera operator, assistant editor, and production assistant for the show Talk Stoop, George to The Rescue, Cozi TV, Open House, and 1st Look. Currently, he is a freelance cinematographer working for Imagine Science Films, Show of Force, Andrew Zimmeran Pilot Episode - Food Planet, NBCUniversal, and Digico Scope. He also works as a second camera operator and a digital imaging technician for POV American Documentary. He shot two feature length documentary films, “Dykes, Camera, Action!” and “This Kid Can Spit”, which are currently both in post-production. His film DOG.WALKER. is currently in post-production.
Cinematography
Editing
PA / Interning
I remember when my dad handed me a 35mm camera when I was a kid, I would take pictures wherever I go. I started to develop a habit of documenting things with a camera. The time I backpacked Thailand and Cambodia, I visited the genocide killing field at Choeung Ek, Cambodia. I documented and recorded everything on my Iphone. Then I edited and uploaded my trip to my youtube page, and that's the moment I realize I wanted to become a documentary filmmaker. It was because I wanted to be able to tell stories and immerse people in experiences that would otherwise be unknown. I'm very interested and fascinated by the ocean world, and am scuba dived certified. There is just so much more to explore. If given the opportunity, I would love to be a part of the solution by raising awareness in solving the climate change issue in relation to the harm we're doing to our ocean ecosystem. Also, having to posses a scientific background, I'm very interested in the study of neurology, and I want to help raise awareness to mental health issues.
Being a tech-savvy person, I am familiar with the Canon and Sony professional video and photo cameras, audio equipments that includes mixer/recorders, radio and shotgun microphones, and video and photo editing softwares. I have been learning my camera knowledge and lighting skills through being an assistant camera person for the past three years. I learned to create different mood by lighting subjects differently depending on the director's choice for an interview setting. Currently, I am a cinematographer that is chasing my dream of becoming a DP. I would love to help by sharing my knowledge that I've learned for the past three years to others. Also, having to made so many mistakes in the past on set, I would love to share what's the safest way of doing things. For example, when I work as a media manager or DIT, I would use the program called ShotPut Pro for downloading media. It helps generate a report automatically showing what was downloaded, and in return that you'll be able to guarantee that you didn't lose any media through the process of downloading. Personally, I own a Canon 5D MarkIII and Canon C300 with Canon L Lenses that include 24-70mm, 16-35mm, 70-200mm, 50mm, and 100mm Macro. I have a Zhiyun Crane gimbal system for the Sony A7S series. I also own a H6 Zoom recorder. I have a complete AC kit. I have a few basic LED light panels with stands.
www.brianinocencio.com, http://www.brianinocencio.com/cinematography-reel/, https://www.instagram.com/ino613/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-ino/
Nikki Heyman is the coordinating producer for POV American Documentary. I met her when I was an intern, and now she hires me as a second camera operator and a digital imaging technician for their in house filmmakers interview shoots - nheyman@pov.org Alexis Gambis is the executive director of Imagine Science Films. I met Alexis when I was a film intern, and now he hires me as a cinematographer for his non profit organization - agambis@imaginesciencefilms.org
Iwamoto
naomi.w.iwamoto@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Japanese American
English
Japanese
I recently completed the Ryan Murphy Directing Mentorship. USC MFA. My thesis doc Lost & Found played at fests like Calgary, RIIF, Phoenix and the Nashville Film Festival. I grew up in LA and Japan, and prior to attending film school, I worked as a journalist and in commercial production. UCLA B.A. in Political Science and Asian American Studies. Currently developing a doc which follows people who have relationships with love dolls (sex dolls) in Tokyo, Japan. The doc explores gender dynamics, the impact of technology on society and intimacy.
Directing
Producing
Editing
Character driven docs, personal docs, women issues, Asian American issues, tech, love stories
Japanese speaking fluency, can give notes on cuts, knows LA area well, knows Tokyo area well, family owns Japanese restaurants if need a restaurant to shoot at
Jahan Bose
monicajahanbose@gmail.com
Washington
DC
South Asian
Bengali
French
English
Storytelling with Saris is a feminist collaborative art, advocacy, and film project that empowers individuals to address climate change.
Monica Jahan Bose is Bangladeshi-American artist, lawyer, and activist whose work spans performance, painting, film, photography, printmaking, and interdisciplinary projects. She often works in collaboration with rural and urban communities to address issues around gender and climate change. Her solo performance/installations and exhibitions have been presented at Art Asia Miami, Twelve Gates Gallery, the Bangladesh National Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the DUMBO Arts Festival, (e)merge art fair, SELECT Art Fair (during Miami Basel), UNESCO, Galerie Deborah Zafman, and many other venues. She studied art at Wesleyan University (USA) and Santiniketan (India) and has a law degree from Columbia University (USA). Monica has received numerous commissions and awards, including an Art Lives Here grant in 2013, four separate grants from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (through the National Endowment for the Arts). She is the creator of "Storytelling with Saris," a longterm collaborative art and advocacy project with 12 women from her ancestral island village, which is adversely impacted by climate change. Monica lives and works in Washington, D.C. and Bangladesh. With Leena Jayaswal, she is working on her first film, Rising Up to Climate Change.
Directing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Producing
Interactive and immersion stories, trans media, feminist films, climate change
Crowd funding; public engagement
Storytellingwithsaris.com
Leena Jayaswal Leenajyaswal@gmail.com Margaret Boozer margaret@ margaretboozer.Com
Jayaswal
leenajayaswal@gmail.com
Washington
DC
South Asian (Indian) American
Hindi
American University (Professor of Photography and Filmmaking)
Leena Jayaswal is an award-winning photographer and documentarian with deep expertise and interest in issues that intersect race, representation and identity. Her films have been broadcast throughout the country on over 100 PBS affiliates through National Educational Telecommunications Association, and through New Day Films. Crossing Lines is currently part of the Smithsonian’s Beyond Bollywood exhibition that has been traveling around the country. Her work has been featured in critical film festivals and newspapers for the Indian diaspora. Her award wining photography has been nationally recognized in galleries around the country, with solo shows at the International Visions Gallery and Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington, D.C. Group shows include Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, The Washington Project for the Arts/ Corcoran Gallery of Art, Arlington Arts Center, Asian Arts Initiative, Lexington Art League, Hillyer Art Space, California Institute of Integral Studies, National Geographic, Studio Gallery, and Photoworks. Jayaswal is co-directing, co-producing with Caty Borum Chattoo a feature length documentary, Mixed, on what it means to be mixed race in America, with funding from The Norman Lear Foundation and the Shirley Brownrigg Trust. Jayaswal is a Professor in the Film and Media Arts Division of the at American University.
Academia
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Cinematography
I'm interested in Social Justice and issues around inclusion, especially race and gender
Happy to look at rough cuts, etc, give feedback and advice
leenajayaswal.com, mixeddocumentary.com, crossinglinesthefilm.com
Caty Borum Chattoo, Monica Bose
Jeyaram
chithrajey@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
South Asian/Indian
Tamil
Telugu
Hindi
Spanish
Freelancer
Chithra is a filmmaker with an MFA in Film Production from the University of Texas in Austin. She made the short rags to pads: https://www.facebook.com/Upworthy/videos/2297885453585633/. Her short film Mijo - https://vimeo.com/27631896 was aired on KLRU TV, PBS and in more than 50 film festivals around the world. Her feature documentary, Foreign Puzzle, was part of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundations "On Screen In Person Tour." She is in production for an untitled transracial adoption doc and an interactive documentary project titled - 1001 Breast Cancer Nights. She was the recipient of the Creative Arts Fellowship and BAVC National Media Maker Fellowship for 1001 Breast Cancer Nights. She lives in New York now and hopes to make fantastical fiction films about our lived experiences soon. (Twitter: @realtalkies).
Directing
Editing
Producing
Verite docs about race, family, identity, life, health, food, climate and social justice. VR and new media.
I'm a back pack filmmaker who can travel to remote parts of India to document life. I'm fairly skilled at using social media platforms such as twitter. I can teach/mentor young filmmakers on backpack filmmaking.
https://twitter.com/Realtalkies
Nina Seavey - seavey@email.gwu.edu, worked with her at the Documentary Center at GWU for five years; Erica Ginsberg - erica@docsinprogress.org - was a board member at Docs in Progress an non-profit building a documentary community.
Jiang
mengjue.jiang@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese
Mandarin
English
French
The Advocate, an LGBT media publication; OutChina, a video project of China's LGBTQ community
Mengjue "Ashley" Jiang is a documentary filmmaker from Shanghai, China. After creating the viral OutChina docu-series which spotlights and humanizes queer Chinese nationals, Ashley brought her international perspective to The Advocate, America's longest-running LGBTQ publication. There she produced hundreds of videos that have garnered millions of views.
Editing
Directing
Producing
Social Justice, especially on immigration, gender, and sexuality
Camera operation & editing
www.mengjuejiang.com
Allison Tate (allison.tate@pridemedia.com) - supervisor Jessie Earl (jessie.earl@pridemedia.com) - colleague
Jin
jj2441@nyu.edu
New York
NY
Asian
Mandarin
NYU
Producing
Editing
Cinematography
I'm interested in education, social justice & public policy most.
I'd love to help with English-Mandarin translation and could work as second-camera for projects in New York! I could also help the group connect with NYU documentary professors if needed.
https://vimeo.com/jiangxinjin
Marcia Rock, mr10@nyu.edu, Documentary professor at NYU; Jianjun Lei, leijianjun@tsinghua.edu.cn, Documentary professor at Tsinghua University.
Joshi
tabha@vacant-light.com
Brooklyn
NY
South Asian
Nepali
English
Vacant Light - Non-fiction film
Amitabh Joshi is a Nepali-American filmmaker. He is currently based in New York City where he operates a production company, Vacant Light. Tashi’s Turbine was his first feature length documentary, which aired on PBS’s WORLD Channel in 2016. Amitabh was awarded the Princess Grace JustFilms Grant in 2012, The Center for Asian American Media Documentary Fund in 2014, and a participant in the New York Film Festival Artist Academy in 2016. Amitabh has written several short scripted films in Nepal and the U.S. Most recently he served as cinematographer and co-producer on Yuqi Kang's film 'A Little Wisdom' a feature length documentary which had its US premiere at SXSW 2018 and it won best Canadian Feature Documentary at Hot Docs 2018.
Cinematography
Directing
Producing
Cinematography / Nepal / South Asia / Environment / History
Cinematography
http://vacant-light.com/
Erik Spink - erik@vacant-light.com (Producer) | Andres Arias - arias.af@gmail.com (Editor)
Kaneko
annkaneko@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Japanese American
English
Japanese
Spanish
Freelance, VC AWC Mentor, Pitzer College
Doc filmmaker and proud LA native. Past docs in Japan, Peru and shot extensively in Latin America. Have been teaching but looking to segue back into production as an editor. UCLA grad.
Editing
Cinematography
Academia
Immigration, identity, social justice & public policy, environmental justice, caregiving, personal docs, installation. Current projects on environmental justice and caregiving.
Some gear, academic contacts, info on elder caregiving
www.annkaneko.com
Robin Lung, Grace Lee
Kantayya
shalini@7thempiremedia.com
Brooklyn
NY
South Asian
French
Hindi
Tamil
7th Empire Media
Filmmaker Shalini Kantayya most recently directed the season finale episode for the National Geographic television series Breakthrough, a series profiling trailblazing scientists transforming the future, Executive Produced by Ron Howard, broadcast globally in June 2017. Her debut feature film Catching the Sun, about the race for a clean energy future, premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was named a New York Times Critics’ Pick. Catching the Sun released globally on Netflix on Earth Day 2016 with Executive Producer Leonardo DiCaprio, and was nominated for the Environmental Media Association Award for Best Documentary. Kantayya finished in the top 10 out of 12,000 filmmakers on Fox’s On the Lot, a show by Steven Spielberg in search of Hollywood’s next great director. A William J. Fulbright Scholar, Kantayya is a Sundance Institute Film Fellow, a TED Fellow, and a finalist for the ABC Disney Directors Guild of America Directing Program.
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Producing
Science Fiction, Science and Tech Docs,
Indie distribution w/ no sales agent.
Clip: https://vimeo.com/shalini/power Trailer: https://vimeo.com/shalini/water Clip: https://vimeo.com/shalini/eddie More info: shalini.tv
Katayanagi
ckbiosphere@gmail.com
Lagunitas
CA
Yonsei - Japanese American
English
French
Biosphere Productions is my production company.
I have been a location sound mixer for a few decades and a director and producer for the last 7 years. I received a grant from the National Park Service - Japanese Confinement Sites Program and produced an historical feature length documentary entitled "A Bitter Legacy", which is in film festival and community screening mode. I hope to have a distributor soon. My website is http://www.abitterlegacy.com/ . and my IMDB page is https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0441184/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1. I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, but travel all over the world which is one of the best things of working in the film industry. Documentaries are dear to my heart and you are always learning something new.
Directing
Sound
Producing
Living in the Bay Area, we are exposed to so much in all the areas listed above. I like to think that my films speak to issues of social justice and I get hired by other film makers to work in so many interesting fields.
As a location sound mixer, I have a full sound package with mixers, boom mics, many Lectrosonic radio mics, Comtek wireless headphones, digital slate, etc. As a producer, I have a camera package, with a Canon 5D MarkIII, Sachtler FSB 8 tripod, a lighting and grip package and a network of other local film professionals to help out in all areas. As a producer of Asian American documentaries, I do like the idea of being able to hire other Asian American crew members as often as I can.
My website is http://www.abitterlegacy.com/ and my IMDB page is https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0441184/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1.
Rosalyn Tonai of the National Japanese American Historical Society. - rosalyn@njahs.org . 415-921-5007. Advisor and supporter. Freda Lin of the Fred Korematsu Institute, freda@korematsuinstitute.org - 415-775-1277. I have done some filming for Karen Korematsu and she has included a small portion of my film in the educational DVD that she makes available to any school in the world that requests their educational package.
Kaul
riverfilms@gmail.com
New York
NY
Asian-American
French
Bengali
Spanish
As riverfilms (Kavery is the name of a river in India), I direct and produce independent documentaries.
My director/producer credits include CUBAN CANVAS, LONG WAY FROM HOME, BACK WALKING FORWARD, ONE HAND DON’T CLAP and WILD AT ART. My films have been shown in theatres and on television, in the US and internationally; at festivals including Telluride, India, London, Ouagadougou, Rotterdam, and Havana; at the National Museum of Women in Art (DC), Whitney Museum of American Art (NY), High Museum (Atlanta), and Cleveland Museum of Art. I am the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship and a NYC Proclamation of Excellence. My TEDx talk is on The Importance of Stories that Connect People. I am a co-founder of Manavi, the first women’s rights organization committed to ending violence against South Asian women in the U.S.
Directing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Telling character-driven stories that put a human face on social issues. Making cultural documentaries because the arts can break through boundaries.
Consulting/Advising as director/producer
www.kaverykaul.com
Grace Blake - graceb36@gmail.com - Colleague of many years, Grace is a producer/executive producer. Lynda Hansen - lynda@lyndahansen.com - Colleague of many years since Lynda headed the Independent Filmmaker Program at New York Foundation for the Arts
kawahara
j.kawa@me.com
Berkeley
CA
Japanese American
English
Freelance
Jean’s independent film credits include the feature documentaries, Blessed Child, Belly of the Beast, Point of No Return; T-Rex; City of Borders; Yank Tanks; Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: The Fred Korematsu Story; the short documentary, Futbolistas 4 Life; and the narrative feature, Nail Polish. She was the consulting editor on the documentary, Semper Fi: Always Faithful. Jean co-edited the New York Times documentary short series, Robotica and several segments of the YouTube documentary series, American Hipster.
Editing
social justice; character-driven storytelling
Editing/Editorial consultant
available upon request
Jun Stinson
Keane-Lee
jalenakeane.lee@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese, Japanese, Irish
English
Breaktide Productions, an all woc video production company dedicated to democratizing filmmaking while elevating underrepresented voices.
Jalena is a social justice filmmaker and the spring 2018 Sally Burns Shenkman Woman Filmmaker Fellow at the Jacob Burns Film Center. She co-founded Breaktide Productions, a production company run by women of color and dedicated to democratizing filmmaking by making content that elevates underrepresented voices on camera and behind the scenes. Jalena's work has addressed issues such as indigenous land rights, destigmatizing menstruation, and the importance of campus activism and the meaning of consent.
Directing
Producing
Cinematography
Women of color focused stories, issue based stories, women's health, sexual health, reproductive rights, politics, international women's stories
Connected to many young filmmakers, camera and run n gun equipment, networks in the Bay Area and New York, member of Brown Girl Doc Mafia and Art Girl Army so can connect to women and women of color filmmakers and artists.
http://www.jalenakeanelee.com/, instagram @jalena.kl
Sean Weiner sweiner@burnsfilmcenter.org mentor, Alex Bledsoe alexjbledsoe@gmail.com film partner.
Khan
gileskhan@gmail.com
New York
NY
Indian
English
Hindi
Japanese
My background includes over twenty-one years experience in sound mixing. Some of the projects that I have completed are : Feature highlights: “Fukushima Mon Amour” (Berlin Film Festival 2016) “Fishing Without Nets”, ( Best Director Award, Sundance 2014) “Vara :A Blessing” (Opening film, Busan International Film Festival 2013) “The Dictator”, 2nd unit sound mixer (Paramount Pictures 2012) “Goodbye Solo” (Toronto , Winner FIPRESCI Best Film Award Venice 2008) “ Vicky Christina Barcelona” , Woody Allen, NY section of shoot , 2008 “4 Sheets to the Wind”( Special Jury Prize winner, Sundance 2007) “The War Within” (Toronto Film Festival 2005) “Personal Velocity ”(Grand Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival 2002) Documentary highlights: “Inventing Tomorrow”, Dir. Laura Nix , Sundance (2018) “Seiji Ozawa – Japans Greatest Conductor” prod. by ARTE (2017) “The Coming War” produced by John Pilger (2016) “X Japan”, produced by Academy Award winner J. Battsek(2015) “Indian point” , directed by Ivy Meeerpol , Tribeca Film Festival 2015 “Fire with Fire”, directed by Academy Award winner Ross Kaufman (2013) Morgan Spurlock's “Comic Con: A Fan's Hope”, produced by Stan Lee (2011) “The Man Who Drew The Future” (ARTE) “Sing your Song” , doc. on Harry Belafonte, PBS (2011) “Teenage Paparazzo”, feature by Adrian Grenier , HBO (2010). “Bhutto”, with Academy Award nominee Amy Berg (2010) “Becoming Human”, a 3 part series for PBS NOVA (09) Network Television Series: The Carrie Diaries (2013) Second Unit episodes for the Big C and White Collar (2011) Second Unit of NBC’s “30 Rock” and “Law and Order: C.I.” (2007- 2008) Netflix : Fuller House (2018) Nazi Mega Structures (2015) Forensics (2010)
Sound
Cinematography
PA / Interning
I am Intresed in films that have the potential to bring about change in the environment, political situation, situation faced by minorities
Sound and sound equipment
For additional reference, Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB).: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0451219/
Khan
sofkhan@gmail.com
New York
NY
South Asian
English
Urdu
Capital K Pictures LLC
Sofian Khan is the founder of Capital K Pictures— a New York-based production company focusing on documentary work. His shorts have appeared on Field of Vision, Al Jazeera, PBS, Fusion, The Atlantic and Huffington Post. He is a 2016 MacArthur Documentary Grant recipient for his film THE INTERPRETER, currently in post-production. Sofian’s first feature, THE DICKUMENTARY (2014)— a definitive history of the penis from its evolution millions of years ago, to today— was acquired by Breaking Glass Pictures in the US, and made its festival premiere at the Atlanta Film Festival. His second feature, GAUCHO DEL NORTE (2015), was released shortly after, co-directed with producing partner Andrés Caballero. The film was a Jerome Foundation grant recipient, following South American shepherds who are recruited to work in the American west. It premiered at the 2015 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, and afterwards aired on PBS’ America ReFramed series.
Directing
Producing
Cinematography
My films in the US have mostly dealt with immigration in different forms. But I also have a keen interest in science. My regional area of expertise is Pakistan.
Over the past two years, I have built a color correction and finishing suite in the East Village of New York. With competitive pricing and cutting edge equipment, it's a great option for filmmakers on a budget. I also have an extra room there that I offer to filmmakers who are coming through town.
www.capitalkpictures.com
Theresa Navarro - tnavarro@amdoc.org (Series Producer on First Feature) Stanley Nelson - stanley@firelightmedia.org (Head of Producer Lab Program)
Kim
benkim.info@gmail.com
New York
NY
Korean-American
English
Freelance
Hi. My name is Ben. I'm an editor, motion designer and director.
Editing
Animation
Directing
www.benkim.info
Kim
ellipsis.now@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Korean American
English
Korean
Producing narrative features and docs, which have been supported by Sundance labs, IFP, Film Independent, Jerome Foundation. Graduate of UCLA Film school TFT. Previously a screener in the programming committee for AFI (American Film Institute) film festival, Sundance NHK award and Sundance documentary fund, programmer for the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (also AWC fellow). Also worked in distribution for a couple years in acquisitions.
Producing
Directing
Distribution
Art films, new ways of seeing, experimental, social justice, distribution, programming
producing resources, festival strategy,
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahwa/ , https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2346355/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 , @inellipsis
Kim
suhyeon@gmail.com
New York
NY
Korean
Su Kim is a documentary producer in New York City. Her recent film HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING with director RaMell Ross and producer Joslyn Barnes premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and won U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Creative Vision.
Producing
Line Producing
I also work as a post production supervisor
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1756893/
Kim
danny.kim.08@gmail.com
Seoul
Korea
Korean
English
Korean
Danny Kim is an award winning documentary filmmaker based in Seoul, South Korea. His first feature documentary film "Love Child" as a producer has screened at such festivals as Sundance, Jeonju International Film Festival, and Wisconsin Film Festival. His recent credits include director/writer/editor/DP for feature documentary "Zero Waste" which won the emerging filmmaker award at the 39th Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. Kim is also a founder of Docu+, an impact film studio based in Seoul, South Korea. Kim is a graduate from University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he earned Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts - Radio, TV & Film and holds Masters of Fine Arts degree at Duke University's Experimental and Documentary Arts program in Durham, NC.
Directing
Cinematography
Producing
VR and New Media / Interactive & immersive stories / Personal Docs & the Arts
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4955222/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Lori Lopez & Julia Haslett
Kim
daveyoungkim@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Korean
English
Korean
Spanish
We make creative imagery that uses specific stories to reveal universal truths
DAVE YOUNG KIM (b. 1979) Born and raised in Los Angeles, Dave Young Kim attended the University of California, Davis before earning an MFA in Studio Art at Mills College. Being of Korean descent he draws from cultural history, family stories and personal experiences in depicting images of identity. In his contextualized works, he uses the specific to talk about universal ideas of the human condition. Ultimately his work is premised on the idea that we are all looking for a place to call home.
I am interested in personal docs and the arts. I'm currently delving into Korean/ Korean American history and culture to better understand myself, my family, the community and the human condition. I'm actually a visual artist, working on my first feature length doc.
I have a work studio in Gardena, CA with a sofa bed that I'm happy to share with a visiting A-Docer. I'm a visual artist so I draw, paint, build sculpture, etc.
daveyoungkim.com
Tim Kim, timkimrhymes@gmail.com, friend/collaborator Henry Kim, henry@luminousus.com, producer for my film
Kökdil
erinkokdil@gmail.com
Oakland
CA
Turkish American
English
Spanish
Turkish
Erin Semine Kökdil is a storyteller interested in building solidarity and inciting social change through the power of film. Her work deals with issues of trauma, marginalization, and migration and has screened at IDFA, Hot Docs, and Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. She holds a B.A. in Latin American Studies and Spanish from Smith College and an M.F.A. in Documentary Film and Video from Stanford University.
Directing
Producing
Sound
Social justice, migration, trauma and resiliency, women perspectives & stories, collaborative documentary approaches, poetic documentary approaches.
Experience in fundraising & grant writing, experience in giving crits & feedback to people in rough & fine cut stages.
eskokdil.com
Zulfiya Hamzaki- zulfi14@gmail.com ; Paloma Martinez- pmartinez713@gmail.com
Kong
manseekong@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese American
English
Cantonese
Mandarin
Chinatown Art Brigade, freelancer
indie filmmaker, cultural worker; born & bred in NYC.
Directing
Cinematography
Producing
arts & activism, social justice, community organizing, new media & interactive tech, large-scale video projections, im/migration, language justice.
Camera, lenses, sound gear.
manseekong.com
Robert Winn, JT Takagi.
Kwok
kwokthetalk@gmail.com
Honolulu
HI
Chinese American
English
Cantonese
Mandarin
Born in SF, I moved to Hong Kong at the age of 3 for 6 years. After UCLA undergrad, I moved to HK and worked in the entertainment industry. My first two films as an actress were with Jackie Chan. My feature length film, "The Mistress" (1999) won the audience choice award at the Deauville Film Festival. I hosted a highly rated talk show, "Kwoktalk" on RTHK and Cable TV tackling sensitive social issues, particularly in regards to women.
Directing
Academia
Writing / Grant Writing
Women's issues, personal docs, transnational subjects
strong interviewer, contacts with Hong Kong
jphmovies@gmail.com, karamill@hawaii.edu
Lacy
ciaralacy@gmail.com
Honolulu
HI
Chinese, Hawaiian
Hawaiian
Ciara is a native Hawaiian filmmaker whose interest lies in crafting films that use strong characters and investigative journalism to challenge the creative and political status quo. She has produced documentary content for film and television, managed independent features, as well as coordinated product placement and clearances for various platforms. Her work has shown in theaters and has aired on PBS, ABC, TLC, Discovery, Bravo and A&E. Ciara is honored to be the inaugural Sundance Institute Merata Mita Fellow and a current Princess Grace Awards Special Project grantee. She has also benefited from fellowships with Firelight Media's Documentary Lab, the Sundance Institute and Time Warner Foundation, the Sundance Institute’s NativeLab, the Princess Grace Foundation, and IFP. Ciara holds a BA from Yale University, and graduated from Hawai`i's Kamehameha Schools.
Directing
Producing
Line Producing
Journalism, Online shorts, Feature Documentaries, Music Videos, Commercials
Producing advice, contacts
www.ciaralacy.com
Christopher Yogi, christopher.yogi@gmail.com; Sarah Kim, ellipsis.now@gmail.com
Lam
jeanette.lam@richmond.edu
Virginia Beach
VA
Asian American
English
Mandarin
Student
My name is Jeanette Lam and I'm a documentary filmmaker. One of my earliest childhood memories is my dad following me around with a 1990s Panasonic VHS Camcorder. At a young age, he embedded in me a passion for capturing simple moments and conceptualizing them into stories. I am currently pursuing a degree in Leadership Studies, Journalism, and Film Studies at the University of Richmond. My most recent projects include working as DP for NYT journalist Aida Alami, publishing my doc short about Moroccan artisans in USA Today, and being a part of Jubilee Media’s annual fellowship program. Through all my artistic endeavors, I seek to tell stories that are raw and honest - ones that move ourselves and others to reflect in a new light.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Asian American experience, grandparents and grandkids relationships, young and marginalized, social justice
Camera gear
jeanettelam.com
Jean Tsien jeantsien@aol.com, Nicole Tsien ntsien@pov.org - met both during mentorship with Academy in NYC
Lau
eunice@delphinfilms.com
New York
NY
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Delphin Films is a production company based in New York city, specializing in producing and directing factual features and short formats, and writing for dramatic features.
Eunice is a ITVS Diversity and Development Fund recipient and a Tribeca Film Institute All Access Program recipient. Given her background as a former broadcast journalist, Eunice Lau has a propensity toward telling stories concerning social justice. Her film "Through the Fire" which explores the humanity behind the conflict Somalia, was nominated for best documentary at AMPAS Student Academy in 2012. After years of reporting on Cambodia and the war trial, she wrote and produced The Trouble with Waiting which won the Grand Jury prize for Best Film at Busan Asian Short Film Festival in 2008. As a MFA candidate at NYU Tisch, she won the Spike Lee Fellowship for her feature documentary A-Town Boyz, a story that explores how young Asian American youth growing up in the South are drawn to gang life. As a screenwriter and narrative director, Eunice seeks to bring a cinematic form to her documentary films to evoke visceral emotions in audience. The Youth is a continuum of her exploration on the definition of the American identity and capturing the journey of the immigrant. She is currently teaching documentary film as an adjunct professor at CUNY Baruch College.
Directing
Cinematography
Producing
Social Justice & Public Policy, personal Docs & the Arts, environment, animal rights and climate change
advice on grant writing and shooting
http://atownboyzmovie.com/
1. Yasu Inoue: award-winning film editor and long-time collaborator yasu@redcircle.tv 2. Mike Shum: award-winning cinematography and DP of "Hondros", which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2017, and collaborator on "The Youth" Email: me@mikeshum.com Website: http://www.mikeshum.com/
Lee
findingpatrick@gmail.com
New York
NY
Korean / American
English
Korean
Spanish
Freelance
I'm a queer Korean American documentary filmmaker and journalist focused on telling stories for and about LGBTQ people of color. My writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Mother Jones, ProPublica, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Bloomberg Businessweek and CNN.com. I'm an avid tennis player and a terrible, but passionate, hip hop dancer.
Directing
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
Queer & trans API communities; intersectional identities & personal narratives; social justice activism & community building
I have experience writing grants! I can also help produce film shoots that are taking place in / near NYC.
www.vimeo.com/patrickglee
JT Takagi / my mentor and instructor from the Third World Newsreel production fellows program / jt@twn.org Danny Kim / instructor from TWN / kimdeek7@gmail.com
Lee
grace@gracelee.net
Los Angeles
CA
Korean American
English
Korean
French
Directing
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
great characters, social justice, a great story, and increasingly interactive and new media. Stories by and about women.
Good at looking at cuts, grant proposals and I've been on a bunch of funding panels so can offer advice about how to beef up your applications.
www.gracelee.net
Caroline Libresco (clibresco@hotmail.com); Eurie Chung eurieee@gmail.com - both have been producers with me.
Lee
anthonyleecc88@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian/Chinese
English
Mandarin
Cantonese
Taiwanese Hokkien
Freelancer
I was born in Taiwan, grew up in Hong Kong. I moved to United States 6 years ago. I graduated from Emerson College in Boston with a BA degree in Media Production this May. I am interested in both docs and narratives.
Directing
Cinematography
PA / Interning
Social Justice/Personal Docs/Nature/Human relationship
Time management, detail orientated, well-organized, Nikon D800E, Hasselblad 503cx, deliverables, landscape photography, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Photo darkroom
anthonyadonislee.com/IG: anthonylcc
Lee
andrew@ralphsmyth.com
Austin
TX
Chinese
English
Ralph Smyth Entertainment
Andrew Lee is a producer based in Austin, TX. His documentary work includes producing DMT: The Spirit Molecule (2011, Gravitas Ventures/Warner Bros Digital), ProGamer (2016 Austin Film Festival Premiere, distro pending), Dealt (2017, IFC Sundance Selects), and several docustyle TV commercials and shorts. Aside from documentaries, Andrew also produces narrative features including Balls Out (2015, MGM/Orion release), a feature sports comedy starring Jake Lacy, Kate McKinnon, Beck Bennett, Jay Pharoah, and many more. In 2016, Andrew produced his first premium digital sci-fi comedy series Crunch Time (Rooster Teeth/Full Screen release) which stars Avery Monsen, Samm Levine, Brent Morin, Michael Hyatt, etc.
Producing
Funding
Impact / Outreach Producing
I have interest in serial documentary and narrative work. I am also looking to begin work in VR and New Media.
I have co-run several successful crowd funding campaigns. Found sponsorship and product placement monies for both documentary and narrative work. Organized community engagement activities for our documentaries.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2266234/ http://www.ralphsmyth.com http://www.instagram.com/bbqdrewatx
David Ward, david@ralphsmyth.com, business partner; Craig Benzine, wheezywaiter@gmail.com, director
Lee
leeviky@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
English
Cantonese
Mandarin
I aspire to capture stories for others to feel comfort within themselves while bringing awareness to the overlooked, raw forms of life. My work reflects on the nuances and unexpected turns in life.
Directing
Editing
PA / Interning
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Cinematography
Documentaries, middle class, working class, food, immigration, portrait documentaries, nature documentaries
I speak, read and write Mandarin and Cantonese. I have contacts with the Maysles Documentary Center. I am available for shoots as a PA, AC, AD, Script Supervisor, and DP.
https://leeviky.wixsite.com/vickylee
Christine Peng, Past Education Director at the Maysles Documentary Center christine.m.peng@gmail.com. Past mentor Stefani Saintonge, saintonge87@gmail.com; a teaching artist and filmmaker who I have worked with in classes and as an assistant editor.
Li
jia@jia.works
New York
NY
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Freelance
Jia Li is a Chinese-American filmmaker based in New York City. Combining visual journalism, cinematic storytelling and a background in design, she works as a DP, director and editor for documentary and branded projects. Focused on story and human interest, she is a close collaborator with women, youth culture, artists and musicians. Her work for HBO, VICE, Fusion and a range of independent documentaries have covered LGBTQ issues, race and identity, politics, science and the future. Her innate curiosity drives her to understand story, develop sensitivity and capture nuance in beautiful visuals.
Cinematography
Editing
Color
Migration, identity, personal doc and arts, cultural ethnography, cuisine, art and the future.
camera time! and a couch.
http://vimeo.com/jiali https://www.instagram.com/oversaturate/
Kris rios - kristofer.rios@gmail.com (producer and director), david pandt - davidpandt@gmail.com (mentor and advisor)
Liang
lp300@yahoo.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese
Mandarin
English
no company here yet
Richard Liang has been working on documentaries for over 10 years. He has produced several documentaries that were released on international festivals and broadcasters. In addition to being a producer, he also has experience in distribution and event organizing. He had been running a copyright agency for feature documentaries in China during 2013-2016. He had been organizing a monthly feature documentary screening event during 2013-2014. He has been scouting Chinese films for IDFA during 2013-2017 and was in the jury of IDFA in 2015.
Producing
Festivals
Distribution
Social Justice, Personal Docs, Lifestyle, Music, Science
Currently I just have some knowledge of the industry in China to contribute. I might be able to offer a camera in a couple of months.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4519861/
S. Leo Chiang <Leo@walking-Iris.com> We are currently producing a film together. Jean Tsien <Jeantsien@aol.com> We had worked together on a film.
Liang
uliang@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese/German-American
English
French
Spanish
German
Director/Producer
Former journalist turned documentary filmmaker. Director of 9-Man. Formerly of NYT Op-Docs, ESPN The Magazine, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, UFC Primetime, Hyphen magazine, etc.
Directing
Producing
Cinematography
Story producing, consulting of all sorts. Own a basic camera and sound kit. Believe in story over tech saavy. Self-taught filmmaker, so I know all the mistakes you can make.
www.9-man.com
Liang
zheyu.liang@gmail.com
LA
CA
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Cantonese
Zheyu Liang is a doc director/editor based in L.A. and China. Currently she is studying MFA directing at UCLA film school. Her short doc “Transplant” was selected by 2020 Austin Asian American Film Festival and it won the 2019 Spotlight Documentary Film Award. It was also screened at Chinese Documentaries International Symposium and Screenings followed with a director panel. In 2020, the film was selected to present UCLA for British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Student Award, International Association of Film and Television Schools (CILECT) Prize and Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival. In 2019 Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival website, it got over 150 thousand plays. In 2018 her short documentary “Pineda’s Dream” won the Spotlight Short Film Award. Her short doc "Transplant" was officially selected by 2020 Austin Asian American Film Festival and it won the 2019 Spotlight Documentary Film Award. It was also screened at Chinese Documentaries International Symposium and Screenings followed with a director panel. In 2020 the film was selected to present UCLA for British Academy Award (BAFTA) Student Award, International Association of Film and Television Schools (CILECT) Prize and Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival. Her shot doc "Pineda's Dream" won the 2018 Spotlight Short Film Award and was the finalist at the CINE VIVO Perth Independent Latino Film Festival.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
She is passionate about making films that challenge the world and inspire people. Her work focuses on using visual language to tell humanistic stories that explore issues of relationship, identity, race and immigration.
Doc directing/shooting, doc and narrative editing
Lin
jasminelin316@gmail.com
Walnut
CA
Taiwanese
English
Mandarin
Jasmine Lin (b. 1995, Los Angeles) is a Taiwanese-American movement and video artist. Their art is committed to broadening what it means to be queer and Asian, constructing alternative narratives of subversive existence grounded in un-learning and un-teaching exclusionary ways of movement and being. This is a commitment that is vital to Lin’s work, but which is also understood as being part of an equally central journey of growth, dialogue, and healing. Lin received their BA in Communications Studies at UCLA in 2017. They are one-half of art duo Qigemu, whose debut film Reality Fragment 160921 has screened in 15 countries since its premiere in December 2017.
Directing
PA / Interning
Editing
LGBTQIA+, diaspora, dance, techno-Orientalism, cultural memory, family, temporal consciousness, displacement/belonging, love, globalization, Internet Age
choreography, performance, teaching, directing, writing, administrative work, experimental
instagram.com/allthatjasss
Liu
bingliu89@gmail.com
Chicago
IL
Chinese-American
English
Mandarin
Kartemquin - Producer/Director/DP
Bing has a B.A. in English Literature, is a freelance cinematographer with over 9 years' experience in the industry, and is finishing his first feature documentary, Minding the Gap.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Childhood/young-adult trauma, identity, and masculinity
Extra mattress in Chicago for travelers.
www.gapmindingfilms.com
Lo
Elizabethx.lo@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese
English
Cantonese
Mandarin
Elizabeth Lo LLC
Documentary filmmaker from Hong Kong, living in Los Angeles. Graduated from Stanford MFA and NYU Tisch for film. Made the short films Hotel 22, Bisonhead, Mother's Day, etc, which have played at Sundance, Tribeca, True/False, Cinema Eye Honors, and on New York Times Op Docs.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Diversity of expressions
I own Sony FS5, zoom lenses, wireless lag set and schoeps mics.
www.elizabeth-lo.com
Longa
tastewithkevin@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
Chinese and Caucasian
English
Spanish
TASTE Productions
Internationally award-winning documentary filmmaker. Exploring world cultures through the perspective of food and the lens of the camera. Currently producing "TASTE" — a series that uncovers true stories of food entrepreneurs around the world.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Producing
Festivals
Distribution
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Line Producing
Publicity
writing
PA / Interning
Filmmaking, food, travel, entrepreneurship, stories, people
Production - Comprehensive knowledge of the full film production workflow: from pre- production to post-prod to distribution; Camera Operation - Sony A7S, PXW-FS7 & NEX FS700; Canon DSLRs & C300; RED Dragon; Panasonic EVA 1; DJI Inspire, Mavic & Ronin; GoPro Hero & Omni; Samsung Gear 360, etc.; Video Editing & 360 Video - Premiere Pro, Avid & Final Cut Pro; DaVinci Resolve; Kolor: AutoPanoVideo & AutoPano Giga; Marketing/Web/Print - Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Bridge & InDesign, HTML, CSS, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Google AdWords, Snapchat, Mailchimp, Squarespace, Wordpress, Vimeo, Pinterest
imdb.to/2yBfHFC, tastewithkevin.com, https://linktr.ee/tastewithkevin
Jennifer Crystal Chien, James Boo, Grace Lee
Loong
tloong@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese American
English
Spanish
Mandarin
Mandarin Chinese
Storytelling through film, games and apps
Theresa Loong is an interactive media director and producer who creates intergenerational storytelling experiences focused on memory, identity, and immigration through the use of film, games and apps. Her documentary, “Every Day Is a Holiday,” showed on over 200 public television stations in the United States. Theresa also designs interactive visual experiences for museums and public spaces. Theresa has received distinction from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. She was an Artist-in-Residence at the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island National Monuments. Her work has been exhibited at SOMArts, the National Gallery of Art, Sala de Exposiciones,Teriennale di Milano, the Museum of Chinese in America, the Brooklyn Museum, the Eldridge Street Museum, the Lu Magnus Gallery and Circulo de Bellas Artes. She is chairperson of the board of directors of The FilmShop, a film collective based in New York City. http://www.loong.com
Directing
Interactive Producer
Writing / Grant Writing
Personal Docs & the Arts, Emerging Technology, Narrative film, Interactive & Immersive stories, VR and New Media
Crowd funding, interactive conceptualizing
http://www.loong.com http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4053312/
Sumin Chou - sumin@concentric-studio.com (former collaborator) and Bill Einrenhofer (mentor) bill@paradox-communications.net
Lopez
lklopez@wisc.edu
Madison
WI
Japanese / White
English
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Professor of media studies and Asian American studies, organizer of Madison's Asian American Media Spotlight, teacher of community media production, aspiring documentary filmmaker.
Academia
Festivals
Support for making first documentary, social justice/activism, education, community storytelling
Tim Yu tpyu@wisc.edu - mentor
Lowe
felicia@lowedownproductions.com
San Francisco
CA
Chinese American
English
Lowedown Productions
Felicia Lowe is an award winning independent television producer, director, and writer with more than 35 years of production experience. Chinese Couplets is her latest film which premiered at CAAMFest 2015 (Center for Asian American Media) and won an Audience Award. Lowe received an EMMY for Best Cultural Documentary for Chinatown: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco. The lively hour-long piece on the history of San Francisco’s oldest neighborhood has been broadcast numerous times on PBS. Carved in Silence, her documentary about the experiences of Chinese immigrants detained on Angel Island Immigration Station has become a classic and is used in classrooms across the country. In 1979, Lowe documented her trip to China to meet her paternal grandmother and made China: Land of My Father which was broadcast on PBS and garnered numerous awards. Her innovative works reveal the unique experiences of Chinese in America while underscoring our common humanity. Prior to her documentary work, Lowe was a broadcast journalist and has taught film production and scriptwriting at San Francisco State University and Stanford University. She’s been actively involved in the preservation and restoration of the Angel Island Immigration Station.
Producing
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Asian American History and how the past informs the present.
Experienced in crowd funding. Occasional short term housing.
www.lowedownproductions.com, www.chinese couplets.com, IMDB
Donald Young, don@caamedia.org, Emiko Omori, emikoomori@gmail.com
Lu
eric@elupictures.com
Los Angeles
CA
Taiwanese
English
Mandarin
Elu Pictures. We make films that heal.
I'm a director of documentary and narrative films. I graduated from Harvard Medical School, but decided to pursue filmmaking full-time. My mission is to make films that heal.
Directing
I am interested in topics around healing, healthcare, public health, global health, and all health related things.
Directing; medical consulting
https://vimeo.com/elupictures
Jason Y. Lee, lee.jasony@gmail.com, former colleague; Matthew Hayward, matthew.hayward@caremore.com, client
Lu
heatherluwanwan@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese
English
Chinese
Freelance
I am a freelance editor and documentary filmmaker based in Los Angeles. I edit business ethnographic docs for the Ipsos Ethnography Centre of Excellence, assistant edit for documentaries, mentor student filmmakers, and make my own documentary and fashion editorial shorts. Raised in Beijing and Singapore, I studied History of Art (BA) at Yale and Visual Anthropology (MA) at USC.
Editing
Directing
Cinematography
Ethnographic documentaries. Stories about young Chinese and new Chinese immigrants in the US. Contemporary art and fashion.
I can offer assistant editing or editing skills (Premiere). I have a Canon 5D Mark II. Can also help with Chinese translation.
https://www.wanwanlu.com/
Available upon request
Lui
rlui@umich.edu
New York City
NY
Chinese American Pacific Islander
MSNBC
First Time Filmmaker
Directing
skyblossom.com
Lui Stemp
eleaselui@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese American
Cantonese
English
Freelance
I am an "ABC", born and raised on the east coast and my industry experience started at Women Make Movies, a NY based non-profit media arts organization which facilitates the production, promotion & distribution of independent films by and about women. In the years to follow, I’ve worked in various capacities from PA to Production Coordinator to Associate Producer at companies ranging from Black Entertainment Television (BET/Viacom), MTV Networks, Dick Clark Productions, Moving Art Studios and BlackLight Films, where I was the AP on the DisneyNature release, Wings of Life (2010). Most recently, I’ve been working as an AP on a feature doc about high school students from around the world and their journey to become finalists at a prestigious and renowned international science fair competition in Los Angeles. Release date anticipated in 2018. Outside of work, I co-founded a non-profit org, Impacto Project, that aims to empower youth through hands on training in photography and video production. I am passionate about the environment, traveling, spending time with my family and sipping on bourbon neat.
Producing
Line Producing
Environmental Awareness, Social Justice, Equality, Good storytelling
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1562318
Anayansi Prado, anayansiprado@gmail.com; Laura Nix, laura@feltfilms.com
Lung
robinlung@hawaii.rr.com
Kailua
HI
Chinese American
English
Nested Egg Productions, LLC
Stanford grad with careers in NYC book publishing & Education; producing, directing, writing & editing doc features & shorts; working on 1st screenplay
Directing
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
Women & the Arts as a subject matter; Sports Food & Wine as a consumer
Hawaii hook ups, critical feedback on writing or WIPs, cat-sitting in a cool destination
www.findingKUKAN.com
Ann Kaneko, Leo Chiang
Ma
michaelwma@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
Horsepowered Partners - Strategy consulting firm helping startups' revenue and marketing for growth or turnaround
One time producer, Entrepreneur, Former startup and Fortune 500 executive.
Distribution
Mai
jasonmai1208@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
Chinese
Cantonese
I am a versatile filmmaker who can fit into any roles of production. Mainly focusing on video editing and motion graphics freelancing now.
Editing
Narratives, documentaries, commercials, martial arts, boxing, mma, experimental
4k Video, audio, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition.
Jasonmaiedits.weebly.com
Maing
stevemaing@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Korean
English
Spanish
Korean
Mud Horse Pictures | Film production company
Stephen is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker, cinematographer and editor. His feature documentary, High Tech, Low Life, about two of China's first dissident citizen-journalists was broadcast on PBS' award winning series, P.O.V. His short, The Surrender, received a 2016 World Press Photo Award for Best Documentary and Emmy nomination for Outstanding Short Documentary. His most recent feature Crime + Punishment received a Special Jury award at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and Grand Jury Award at the Independent Film Festival Boston. Stephen is a fellow of the Sundance Institute's Documentary Film Program, a 2016 John Jay/Harry Frank Guggenheim Reporting Fellow and summer adjunct in Cinematography at Massachusetts College of Art & Design.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Long-form docs. Highly cinematic, intimate and creative storytelling. Character studies that intersect meaningful social justice issues. Deeply embedded and attentive cinematography. Longitudinal, long-form non-fiction story-telling. Unexpected stories about unexpected protagonists that surprise, compel or inspire. Past work has explored, citizen journalism, whistleblowers, leakers, freedom of speech, censorship, retaliation, criminal justice.
20+ years Cinematography & Editing experience. Technical, creative feedback and consults. Storytelling consultant. Grant-writing feedback. Some production equipment for special circumstances.
stephenmaing.com, crimeandpunishmentdoc.com, hightechlowlifefilm.com
Jean Tsien, Laura Poitras - contacts available upon request
Mak
elizabethjmak@gmail.com
Oakland
CA
Chinese
Mandarin Chinese
Thai
English
Spanish
Mandarin
Snap Judgment, Freelance
I'm a radio producer at the podcast and radio show Snap Judgment. My stories focus primarily on cultural identity and human rights. As a freelancer, I've worked in film . and photography, and am looking to learn more about and get more involved in the industry.
Producing
writing
Cultural Identity, Human Rights
Audio production, documentary storytelling, interviewing, narration, script writing, pitching
lizmak.com
Mayer
aditi.mayer@gmail.com
Cypress
CA
Indian
English
Hindi
Punjabi
Freelance
Aditi Mayer is a Los Angeles based freelance photojournalist whose work explores the intersections of sustainability and social politics. She is a graduate of UC Irvine’s Literary Journalism and International Studies program. Her work explores themes of labor and identity, from undocumented garment workers in LA sweatshops, to a matriarchal farming community in rural Nepal. She is known for founding InSight Magazine during her time at UC Irvine, a student-led publication exploring poverty and inequality in Southern California. Mayer served on the board of the Asian American Journalist Association after receiving multiple awards for her work from organizations including the Asian American Journalist Association, South Asian Journalist Association, Barnes and Noble, Adobe, UCLA, and more. She has also participated in NPR’s NextGeneration Radio program. Currently, Aditi is pursuing a long-term body of work about the lives of undocumented garment workers in Los Angeles with support from the California Reporting Scholarship. She is also working on her first feature length documentary.
Directing
Sustainability, Social Justice, Environmentalism, Culture, Race Relations, Fashion
Photojournalism, Longform Journalism, Public Speaking, Creative Direction, Consulting, Styling
ADIMAY.com
Men
lu2.m3n@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Lulu Men is an artist based in New York City, she was born in China and grew up in Singapore. Lulu found her passion and voice for arts at the School of Visual Arts, experimenting with different mediums through graphic design, paintings, and sculptures. After received her BFA from SVA, she proceed her study at MFA Social Documentary Films, where she continued to grow as an artist, express and speak with film. Lulu received her Masters Degree in May 2016, She's working on her first feature film on social justice. Her works has exhibited at "Global Projects" at Broadway Gallery, NYC in August 2013 and February 2014. As well as SVA Social Documentary Thesis Showcase 2016 and at the New School in 2017.
Editing
Producing
Directing
social justice and the Arts has been my main focus at the moment.
I can shoot, edit, produce, direct and design.
www.lulumenstudio.com
Mistry
ymistry@idesygn.com
Brooklyn
NY
Indian
English
idesygn
Yasmin Mistry is an Emmy-nominated animator and filmmaker. Her work has been displayed worldwide including showings at the United Nations and White House as well as at film festivals such as SXSW, Tribeca and DOC NYC. She is the recipient of grants from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Puffin Foundation, Riverside Sharing Fund, Artists Volunteer Center and Harnisch Foundation and was a finalist for funding from the 2018 and 2019 ITVS Diversity Development Fund. Films from her documentary short series about foster care have been featured in over 100 film festivals and won more than 30 awards. In 2018 she received the CASA Hero Award for her advocacy work, giving youth in the child welfare system an opportunity to be heard.
Animation
Directing
Producing
Designer
Animation, post production, visual effects, hybrid docs, animated docs, documentary films
Art direction, motion graphics animation, and visual effects
idesygn.com . / . fostercarefilm.com
Miyahara
nicole.miyahara@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Japanese American
English
Nicole Miyahara is an ethnographic documentary filmmaker who grew up in the Silicon Valley. She holds a Master’s degree in Visual Anthropology from the University of Southern California. There she directed The Making of a King, a thirty-minute film that explores the relatively unknown subculture of drag kings in Los Angeles during the height of queen popularity. Miyahara is currently working on the feature length version, which is in post-production. She was a 2014 Armed With A Camera fellow through Visual Communications, a non-profit that develops and supports the voices of Asian American and Pacific Islander media makers. There she directed To Sit With Her, a short documentary about a Taiwanese-American transman and his trip to visit his 96-year-old grandmother in Taiwan. The film premiered at the 2014 Los Angeles Asian American Film Festival. Miyahara currently works as a social media consultant for Adaptive Studios in Los Angeles.
Directing
Producing
Publicity
I am interested in ethnographic documentaries both domestic and abroad, also stories about gender identity and the LGBTQ community.
I have some experience with crowdfunding and have done both a Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaign for my doc. I work as a social media consultant and have experience with running social (FB, Insta, and Twitter) for my film and others.
www.nicolemiyahara.com FB - @themakingofaking IG & Twitter - @dragkingmovie
Nakai
film@foxnakai.com
Oakland
CA
Japanese/Mexican
English
BAYCAT
Films about Race and Identity
Directing
Editing
Producing
Academia
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Color
Identity, Immigration, Masculinity
foxnakai.com
Nanji
mnanji@roadrunner.com
Los Angeles
CA
South Asian
English
Twende Pictures, docs and short fiction production
Directing
Producing
Editing
Social Justice, Personal docs, essay films, Art, Science
Definitely a couch. Writing, production consulting
coming soon!
Grace Lee, Ann Kaneko
Ng
kellynsq@gmail.com
New York
NY
New York
English
Mandarin
Indonesian
Japanese
Columbia Journalism School
Kelly Ng is a freelance reporter studying documentary in New York City. She is working on her debut film about an Asian-American theater club at an elementary school in Chinatown. Prior to Columbia, she spent five years at Singapore’s second-most-read newspaper, TODAY, covering immigration, crime, law and health.
Directing
Editing
writing
immigration, China, Asian-American communities, crime, law, health
https://kellynsq.journoportfolio.com
Nguyen
chriskvnguyen@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Vietnamese
English
French
AAdocnetwork Volunteer
Emerging Filmmaker. Graduated from UCLA. So-cal local.
Cinematography
Producing
PA / Interning
Peace-building/Post-Conflict, Immersive/Digital/New Media (interested in using different forms/languages), Civic Engagement, Empathy, Literature.
Interested in Social Impact/Engagement.
cargocollective.com/CkNguyen
Gena Hamamoto: ghamamoto@gmail.com; UCLA Ethno-comm/Professor. Antonio Sandoval: asandoval@cpo.ucla.edu; UCLA CPO/Director-Staff.
Nguyen
rhimpproductions@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Vietnamese American
English
Vietnamese
Directing
Editing
Producing
Social justice, home, immigration, war, conflict, history and reconciliation, personal, pov doc, VR and new media especially transmedia
social media campaign, mobile marketing, website design,
website: rhimp.com
Renee Tajima-Pena, rtajima@mac.com, colleague/mentor. Leo Chiang, leochiang@me.com, colleague.
Nguyen
mai@Unc.edu
Chapel Hill
NC
Asian American
English
Vietnamese
UNC-Chapel Hill
Mai Thi Nguyen is an Associate Professor & Associate Chair in the Department of City & Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her scholarship has been motivated by a desire to understand how to create a more equitable social and spatial world. The underlying themes that guide her research relate to inclusive, equitable, and resilient communities. In 2017, she produced a multi-media performance entitled, “In the Shadows of Ferguson” which merges urban planning and performing art to tell a story about how housing and urban planning and policies have shaped residential inequality in St. Louis, Missouri. She is currently the Chairperson of the Governing Board for the Urban Affairs Association, a leading professional organization for urban scholars and is an international thought leader in urban planning and housing policy.
Academia
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
social justice and public policy
research support
https://vimeo.com/258516062 (this is a trailer - I have a full 53 minute video also)
jho@email.unc.edu; hatruong@email.unc.edu
Nguyen
sahravang@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Vietnamese American
English
Vietnamese
One Ounce Gold Productions -- Storytelling through film and podcast
Sahra V. Nguyen is a writer and director on a mission to explore stories at the intersection of diversity, culture, and human potential. She has created and directed documentaries for NBC News Digital, helping to launch the video platform “NBC Asian America Presents.” In 2016, she created, produced, and directed 5 documentaries for NBC News about Asian-American trailblazers around the country in a series titled, "Self-Starters." The series was selected as a finalist for the EPPY Awards and Los Angeles Press Club. Under her own production company, One Ounce Gold, Nguyen has produced, directed and filmed 9 short documentaries about New York City entrepreneurs (of color) in a series titled, "Maker's Lane," which was co-presented by the Smithsonian. You can catch her on-camera as a host in VICE's two-part documentary about transgender Mormon activist, Emmett Claren. Nguyen’s most recent documentary created for NBC News titled "Deported," follows the grassroots fight domestically and abroad to end the deportation of Cambodian Americans from the U.S. to Cambodia. “Deported” won the 2018 NAMIC Vision Award for “Best Digital Media - Long Form.”
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Producing
Social Justice, Activism, Racial Justice, Southeast Asian stories, Immigration, scripted and non-scripted works about the 1st generation experience
Working as a connector as much as possible, mentorship, camera operating, directing
Director's Reel: https://youtu.be/ZKwxFBBG3-U .... website: www.sahravang.com
Need more info -- references to talk about my work, my mentorship, my work ethic, etc.?
Nguyen
byjessicanguyen@gmail.com
Seoul, Korea
International
Vietnamese Chinese American
Vietnamese
Mandarin Chinese
Spanish
Japanese
Mandarin
Project Voice ( a podcast series dedicated to increasing visibility on issues that Asian/Asian American women face daily as well as providing a platform where their community can go to for guidance and resources) & By Jessica Nguyen (digital content creator/freelancer)
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
social justice, personal documentaries, anti-human trafficking, feminism, women of color empowerment, intersectionality, Podcasting, video, funny YouTube videos/vlogs, travel, social entrepreneurship, living the digital nomad lifestyle, the sharing economy, fashion/ethical fashion
Experience in social media marketing, copywriting, crowdfunding, video editing, Podcasting/audio editing, blogging, and graphic design.
byjessicanguyen.com | projectvoiceaaw.com
Nguyen
vi.hh.nguyen@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Vietnamese American
English
Interning at Meerkat Media & Freelancing
Brooklyn based photographer and filmmaker. Originally from Houston, Texas, received my BA from the University of Texas at Austin, spent two years teaching and traveling abroad in Southeast Asia, two years of research in Behavioral therapy for children diagnosis on the autism spectrum, just completed my coursework in Multimedia, Photography, and Design at Syracuse University and now I am interning and freelancing in Brooklyn!
PA / Interning
Cinematography
Producing
I have always been drawn to personal documentaries and experimental shorts. My background is in stills but in grad school I started venturing into the doc world.
Extra room in my Brooklyn apt!
viwashere.com
Bruce Strong, brstrong@syr.edu, Multimedia, Photography, and Design Department Chair at Syracuse University (grad school) Jay Arthur Sterrenberg, jay@meerkatmedia.org, Collective Member at Meerkat Media (internship)
Nguyen
lhnguyen95@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Vietnamese
English
Vietnamese
Spanish
Lan is from Long Beach, California and studied at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University for 2 years before switching to get a BS in Education. She believes in tying together activism and social justice with filmmaking.
Archival Research
PA / Interning
Editing
immigration, incarceration, community organizing, intergenerational dialogue, unveiling U.S. imperialism
great with organization (time, project, and file management) and designing workflows. I am familiar with subtitling and translation, and have some experience with impact producing.
Gena Hamamoto, Renee Tajima-Pena, Eurie Chung
Nguyen
nancynguyen1130@gmail.com
Garden Grove
CA
Vietnamese
English
Vietnamese
I'm a filmmaker from Garden Grove, CA. I'm currently working on a project about the last gay bar in my hometown and the city's underground queer history. Other projects explore the disconnect between separated Vietnamese families; teenagers in Cerrito, Paraguay; and familial grief. UCI '20
PA / Interning
Sound
Cinematography
gay bars, queer history, vietnamese immigrant experience
AC, G/E, basic sound/edit____Zoom H5, AT875R shotgun, k-tek boom pole
Nichols
leahhnichols@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
Korean / East Asian
English
self employed, clients include non-profits such as Lava Mae and city orgs such as the Financial Justice Project
Leah Nichols is a San Francisco-based designer and filmmaker. Her work seeks to inspire activism through a range of storytelling techniques, from street art to short films. She has a background in urban design and has worked with city agencies, non-profits, and individuals to write, direct, and edit short-form videos as well as print and web design material.
Designer
Directing
Animation
social justice (specifically racial equity and income equity re: unhoused neighbors), racial identity (specifically within asian american communities and transracial adoptees)
camera/sound equipment, animation, connection to local San Francisco organizations
mrawmraw.squarespace.com
Fay Darmawi (Founder of the SF Urban Film Fest): sfurbanfilmfest@gmail.com, Karen Mok (Co-founder of the Cosmos): karenjmok@gmail.com
Nimbalker
avantikanimbalkar@gmail.com
Philadelphia
PA
Asian / Indian
Hindi
English
Telugu
Marathi
Spanish
Freelance / Self Employed
Avantika Nimbalker is a production sound mixer and post production sound editor. She has eight years of experience working in documentaries, narratives, TV and Web. During her time in India, she worked as the production sound mixer and ADR supervisor for Oscar winning sound mixer Resul Pookutty on multiple films. Avantika has mixed sound for various short and feature length documentaries which dealt with subjects of untouchability, caste system, violence on women, women empowerment , nature and enviroment. She has received her MFA with specialization in sound recording and sound designing from India’s premier film school, The Film and Television Institute of India and is a three time scholarship winner for “Best performance in sound” including the presitigious Dolby scholarship.
Sound
Women empowerment/ Social issues/ Travel/ Cooking/ Enviroment/ Nature/ Wildlife
Sound mixing. I am comfortable working with various sound recorders and have a quick adapatability to various situations. I am also experienced in Avid Pro Tools and can handle post production sound as well.
https://avantikanimbalker.wixsite.com/avantikanimbalker
Niu
jingniu89@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Sichuan-American
Mandarin
Freelance Director/Producer
Award-winning documentary/narrative filmmaker with a passion for stories featuring independent female characters. After a stint working with brands to create editorial videos for web, Jing is now freelance directing full time.
Directing
Producing
Editing
Personal docs, arts, culture, Asian-American diaspora, science-fiction, non-linear storytelling, 360 stories.
I'm building budding relationships with a lot of millennial-lead online brands. Happy to share contacts in the industry!
http://jing-niu.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4853377/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Oh
annaeoh@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
Korean American
English
Korean
Kanopy - movie streaming service for public libraries
Anna is a product manager at Kanopy, a streaming service with award-winning movies and documentaries for public libraries and educational institutions. She produced and directed her short documentary, Halmoni (Official Selection at CAAMFest 2017, BAAFF 2016, and Toronto Reel Asian 2016), about undocumented immigrant and rights' activist Ju Hong.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Impact / Outreach Producing
Editing
Immigration, Digital distribution, movie streaming, documentary filmmaking, student film festivals
Premiere Pro, providing feedback on cuts
http://www.halmonifilm.com/
Ohama
cohama@gmail.com
Inverness
CA
Hapa/Japanese
Spanish
Freelance
Corey Ohama is a documentary editor who has worked on Going on 13 (Tribeca/ITVS), Wonder Women! (SXSW/Independent Lens), and New Generation Queens (ZIFF). She also has directed a couple shorts: Double Solitaire, distributed by CAAM, and I Was Born in Mexico, But... distributed by New Day Films. Corey has an MFA in Film from San Francisco State and a BA in Semiotics from Brown University.
Editing
Directing
Interested in immigration/undocumented issues, sports, women's issues, history as it relates to social issues, CLT's (community land trusts) and creative docs that create their own form.
I'm good at giving feedback on cuts.
www.coreyohama.com; http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2734381/; Twitter @coreyohama
On request
Pan
info.panvideo@gmail.com
Elmhurst
NY
Asian
English
Mandarin
freelance
Originally from Taiwan and living in NYC now, I've been working as a documentary filmmaker and I love to explore more human stories.
Editing
Cinematography
Producing
culinary arts, music, arts, human rights, immigrants, human stories in general.
Editing, Camera, Produce, Direct. I have canon c100 and edit on premiere and avid.
https://vimeo.com/158592280
Papolu
anuragpapolu10@gmail.com
Hyderabad, India
International
Asian (South Asian)
English
Hindi
Telugu
Freelance, Field Agency
Photographer and journalist by training. Now I make video expainers and short docs
Cinematography
Animation
Directing
Science, history
cinematography, photography, animation, graphic design, drawing, research, breaking down complicated topics
http://anuragpapolu.com
Nyier Abdou (Director), Emily Laber-Warren (Science Writer) Bob Sacha (Director), Christina Li (Producer/Editor)
Park
lightfisharts@gmail.com
Busan, South Korea
International
Korean
English
Spanish
Pearl J. Park is an award-winning filmmaker and activist who uses film to achieve social justice objectives. As a multimedia professional with more than a decade of experience in corporate communications for Fortune 100 companies, she is particularly passionate about harnessing the power of mass media to highlight important civil and human rights issues.
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Social justice, public policy issues, personal docs, and arts
Cultural competency in working with special populations: people with disabilities, refugees,
YunahDHong@gmail.com - colleague and fellow filmmaker RobKahn@earthlink.net - colleague and fellow adjunct professor
Patalinghug
jethrocuenca@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
Filipino
English
Cebuano
Filipino
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
Social Justice, Public Policy, Personal Docs, the Arts, Climate Change
Gh4 Camera, Camera operation, Interview skills, direction, basic lighting, sound recording, editing
http://www.jethrop.com/
Marc Smolowitz, marcsmolowitz@gmail.com
Peng
j.e.peng@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese (Taiwanese)
English
Mandarin
French
Jih-E Peng is a cinematographer based in the US. Selected credits include THE LIGHT AND THE LITTLE GIRL (Toronto International Film Festival, BAM, BFI Future Film, Short of the Week), TOURISTS (Montclair Film Festival, Nantucket Film Festival, CAAM Film Festival), FINO ALL'ULTIMO MINUTO (Women’s Independent Film Festival, LA Femme Film Festival, Fano International Film Festival, Finalist at the USA Film Festival), HURRICANE BIANCA 2: FROM RUSSIA WITH HATE, starring Roy Haylock, Rachel Dratch, and Wanda Sykes (distributed by Wolfe), and the short FAMILY GATHERING, starring Sharon Omi (Modern Family, Chicago Hope), Ken Narasaki (The Young and the Restless, Hawaii Five-O), and Keiko Agena (Gilmore Girls). Documentary credits include The Untitled Firefly Project, a film about the phenomenon of synchronous flashing amongst groups of fireflies in Tennessee, and a film for The Leading Strand, a TED Residency project combining neuroscience and various art forms. Commercial credits include work for Ally Bank, Thom Browne, Marriott, Advil, and more. She graduated from the American Film Institute's MFA program in cinematography and works between Los Angeles and New York, although she is happy to travel anywhere in the world.
Cinematography
All of the above! I love to apply my narrative background to documentaries in particular.
Cinematography, owns camera gear/glass (C300 MKII with Zeiss Standard Speeds)
www.jih-epeng.com
Shaun Seneviratne, thebrownshaun@gmail.com, colleague (director I have a working relationship with) Sarah Kim, ellipsis.now@gmail.com, colleague (director I have a working relationship with)
Phruksachart
m.phruksachart@gmail.com
Ann Arbor
MI
Thai + Filipinx
English
French
University of Michigan
I teach film, tv, and media studies
Academia
Archival Research
decolonial cinemas, film history
Pitroda
rajalpitroda@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
South Asian
English
French
Rajal is producing narrative films and documentaries and consults to the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley. She is currently working on a co-production with ITVS. She is the associate producer of the narrative film, “The Kindergarten Teacher,” a 2018 Sundance selection and co-producer on “O.G.,” a 2018 Tribeca selection. She was the Founder/CEO of Cinevention, a media company focused on independent film marketing and distribution where she designed and executed the distribution strategy for features, including “Outsourced” which was developed into an NBC sitcom; a partner at Beyond the Box Productions, a startup focused on marketing and distribution of independent feature films, including two that premiered at Sundance; and the director of entertainment marketing for the Confederation of Indian Industry in Mumbai.
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
Social justice, race and gender
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2011327/
Paula Silver pauladsilver@gmail.com, Ursula Liang uliang@gmail.com
Poon
tony@poonfilms.com
Atlanta
GA
Chinese
Cantonese
Poon Films
Producing
Tech, sports,
Drone, movie magic budgeting, coordinating
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8253163/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Prasad
sunitadee@gmail.com
New York
NY
South Asian
English
Hindi
French
Sunita Prasad is a New York City based film editor. Films she has edited have enjoyed international theatrical release and been selected for major festivals including Tribeca Film Festival, DOC NYC, Hot Docs, and Human Rights Watch Film Festival, in addition to being showcased on PBS, Arte, Vice, and Logo. Sunita’s past editing credits include critically acclaimed feature documentaries 93Queen, Out in the Night, and Makers: Once And For All, as well as TV documentaries such as the Emmy-nominated And Still I Rise: Black America since MLK, Korea: The Never-ending War, and the Emmy-nominated and Telly Gold award-winning Going to War. The latest feature documentary Sunita edited, Women in Blue, is set to premiere this year at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Editing
Verite, gender, race, archival, unexpected characters, history
Experience with both verite and historical/archival docs, feature films and series.
http://imaginarystudioworks.com
Paula Eiselt, Heidi Reinberg, Talleah Bridges McMahon, Deirdre Fishel, John Maggio, Michael Epstein. Contact info available on request.
Puri
reaapuri@gmail.com
Berkeley
CA
South Asian (India)
English
Spanish
Hindi
Arabic
Co-Founder, Breaktide Productions
Reaa Puri​ is an award-winning filmmaker, TEDx Speaker, and co-founder of Breaktide Productions, a women-of-color-owned production company. Reaa has won numerous international film awards from New York to China and London and was selected as a Sundance New Voices Lab semifinalist. Her original work frequently explores sexual violence and transnational identity. ​From shooting mission-driven campaigns for brands like Nike, having her photography published in Vogue Magazine to working on documentaries in Oakland, Hawaii, and Kashmir, her work encompasses a wide range of skill and passion. Reaa earned her bachelor’s degree in film from the University of California, Berkeley, and grew up between California, India, and Kuwait, which influenced her decision to intersect media with social justice.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Producing
Line Producing
Sexual Violence, Womens Rights, Intersectional Feminism, Transnational Identity, Middle East, India
Social media skills as well as technical editing and shooting skills. Have resources in Bollywood and have worked there before
www.reaapuri.com
Azin Seraj, Art Practice Adjunct Professor at UC Berkeley, azin.seraj@gmail.com
Qi
rickyqi@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese American
English
Mandarin
National Geographic
Ricky Qi is filmmaker and photographer. After graduating from the University of California, San Diego, Ricky based himself in China, working from Shanghai and Beijing for four years as a photographer for National Geographic as well as a writer, director and producer of documentaries, commercials, as well as narrative work. Having spent his life managing the cultural distance between his ancestry in Asia and his home in the United States, his work has focused on documenting and presenting cultures and lifestyles in Asia, and are attempts to understand the dynamics between cultures by examining the extremities of change. His work has spanned the deserts of the Taklamakan Basin in Xinjiang to the Kham region Tibet, as well as the Hengduan Mountain Range in Yunnan and the Altai in Mongolia. Ricky currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Producing
I'm interested in directing, screenwriting, producing, cinematography, photography, music composition and theory, international economic policy and how it shapes lives on the ground, Chinese history, minorities within Western Asia, surfing, diving.
Screenwriting, Directing, Producing, Cinematography, Photography.
www.rickyqi.com IG: @supplythelight
Chris Nguyen (filmmaker) - chriskvnguyen@gmail.com Jamie Lai (producer, development executive) - Jamie.Lai@gmail.com
Quon
dianemquon@gmail.com
Lake Forest
IL
Chinese
English
Kartemquin Films- produces social justice films for over 50 years
Diane lived in LA for over 17 years before moving back to her hometown of Chicago. While in LA, Diane worked at NBC and at Paramount Pictures where she was last the Vice President of Marketing. Diane is producing multiple documentaries with Kartemquin Films (Hoop Dreams, Abacus) including the 2018 Sundance award-winning film Minding the Gap directed by Bing Liu; Left-Handed Pianist (working title) along with co-producer Chicago Tribune arts critic, Howard Reich, and co-directed by Leslie Simmer and Kartemquin founder, Gordon Quinn; and The Dilemma of Desire with Peabody Award-winning director, Maria Finitzo. Diane is a 2017 Film Independent Fellow and is currently developing a fiction film based on a New York Times best-selling book
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Directing
Interested in producing films/shorts that focus on Social Justice, Personal Docs & the Arts- and Sports & Entertainment.
Very open to producing films/TV/shorts with folks outside of Chicago; can help in any way if you are in Chicago/midwest area (from driving to organizing)!
http://www.kartemquin.com/about/diane-moy-quon; www.mindingthegapfilm.com
Gordon Quinn (founder of Kartemquin) gordon@kartemquin.com; Mary Morrissette (producer at Kartemquin) marymorrissette@gmail.com
Rahn
aj.rahn@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
Japanese American
Japanese
ITVS
I am a Production Coordinator at ITVS, with a past as an accomplished field producer at WGBH Boston, the leading creator of PBS Content. My portfolio includes shows such as SIMPLY MING, MOVEABLE FEAST, WEEKENDS WITH YANKEE and more. Outside of WGBH, I've produced short films for the independent film community, including: DARK ROAST (2014), PENTA (2014), the "Ishtar" segment of BRING US YOUR WOMEN (2015), CLEANING HOUSE (2015) and most recently the new digital project HELLA STRANGERS (2018). I was born in Japan, and have spent some time moving around - from Tokyo to England, Boston to the Bay Area. I look forward to collaborating with artists from all walks of life found on this network!
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6104280/
Rana
anu@isthmusfilms.com
Chicago
IL
South Asian / Indian
English
Hindi
Kartemquin Films - Program Coordinator, Diverse Voices in Docs | Assistant Professor, DePaul University
Born in New Delhi, India, Anuradha Rana worked as a journalist and producer before moving to Chicago. Her award-winning films have screened internationally and focus on themes of representation, identity, and varied perspectives in a global environment. She is currently in production on Language of Opportunity, a feature documentary exploring the role that English plays in the lives, hopes and dreams of a new generation of Indians; and Superdogs (working title), a documentary that explores the relationship between sled dogs and their mushers980 as they train for the annual Copperdog Race held in March in the upper peninsula of Michigan. She has produced, directed, and wielded camera on documentaries filmed in India, Ecuador, Japan, South Africa and the USA. She received her MA in Communication from Pune University, India, and MFA in Film & Video from Columbia College Chicago. Anuradha is the Program Coordinator for Diverse Voices in Docs (#DVID), a professional development and mentorship program for documentary media makers of color, organized by the legendary Kartemquin Films and the Community Film Workshop of Chicago. She currently teaches Documentary Filmmaking and Cinema Production at DePaul University’s School of Cinematic Arts.
Directing
Producing
Academia
Personal Documentaries, Interactive Stories and Transmedia, short forms, experimental non-fiction, animated docs. Issues relating to Language and Policy, Women's issues, immigration, and cultural representation. India and Indian stories.
Editing. Can provide feedback on rough/fine cuts as well as grants, kickstarter campaigns etc. Have camera and sound equipment. Have taught documentary storytelling and production to ages ranging from 9 yr-olds to 65 yr-olds (3rd grade to MFA Doc).
http://isthmusfilms.com ; http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3820169/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
Betsy Steinberg (Employer, Kartemquin Films), Susanne Suffredin, (Editor & Colleague)
Rao
elizabethjrao@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Hebrew
French
Happy to speak more by email or phone, please contact me at elizabethjrao@gmail.com or 773 458 3349
Editing
Producing
Directing
Happy to speak more, please contact me at elizabethjrao@gmail.com
Festival consulting, worked for four seasons on programming team at Tribeca Film Festival
Rao
rohansrao02@gmail.com
New York
NY
Asian
Hindi
English
Gujarati
I am Rohan Rao from India. I graduated from the School of Visual Arts, NYC in 2020 with a masters in Social Documentary Film.
Editing
Cinematography
PA / Interning
Documentary film editing; camera for documentary
Film editing; Cinematography
Amitabh Joshi
Ray
adeleray@gmail.com
Oakland
CA
Vietnamese and Scotch-Irish American
Ina Adele Ray (aka Adele) is a Vietnamese and American (Scotch-Irish origins) filmmaker that migrated from Brooklyn, NY to Oakland, CA back in 2011. She has worked in film and video production in both the commercial and non-profit worlds as mainly an editor and producer for over 17 years to support her passion for filmmaking. Her television editing work includes 30, 60, and 90 minute programs about China and Chinese culture for D3 Productions, Inc. that have aired on PBS and CCTV. She recently edited a series of curriculum videos for an ed program called Up to Code Academy, for Black and Latino kids 6-8th grade—that inspires youth to gain awareness and to pursue possibilities in technology careers. Adele has directed and produced a short VR documentary called "The Red Room Project" with co-producer and director of photography Noam Eshel that is showing at select venues on the east and west coast of the U.S. in 2018 including the EPIC2018 Conference in Honolulu, HI in October. Adele also co-presented a workshop, "Ethnography and VR", with Director of Design Research from Amazon Music, Karl Mendonca, at the 2017 EPIC Conference in Montreal, Canada. ​In addition, Ray is edited the short film, "The Statue" directed by Becca Wolf and executive produced and created by Natalie Newman. ​ Ray has an MA in Media Studies from the New School University. Her areas of study are documentary, experimental, and narrative film production, as well as film, cultural, and media theory. Adele has also served as a Part-time Assistant Professor, teaching film and media courses at the New School University and has also taught at NYU, Parsons School of Design, and Eugene Lang College. She currently teaches production courses at Berkeley City College. Ray is also founder of the East Bay Documentary Filmmaking Support Group that supports independent documentary filmmakers through monthly peer review sessions, workshops, and screenings which has been running since 2013.
Directing
Editing
Producing
Academia
Personal intergenerational storytelling, virtual reality 360 storytelling, lost/found/archival film, Southeast Asia, experimental film
Editing (main job), producing/directing, running feedback sesssions for works in progress, I have free meeting room space at my office to host meetings for A-Doc, I teach adv video editing at Berkeley City College
www.adeleray.com
Available upon request
Redondo
brian.redondo@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Filipino American
Spanish
Brian is a documentary storyteller based in Brooklyn, NY. He has edited and/or shot short documentary and documentary-style films for The New Yorker, Vox Media, Wall Street Journal Studios, Hearst, All Def Media, and PBS' Art21. He has also made video content for a number of non-profits and political campaigns, most notably the 2012 Obama campaign and Democratic National Convention, MoveOn.org, and Global Citizen. ​ His short documentary Why We Rise about the struggles of undocumented youth in NYC, won Best Social Issue Documentary at CAAMFest 2014. His second short documentary The Lookout, which explores the refugee crisis in Greece through the eyes of a young volunteer, won a UN OCHA Special Recognition from the Conscious Good Humanitarian Film Festival 2016. Brian is currently editing the feature documentary One Day I Too Go Fly about the lives of four African students at MIT. Brian has a masters degree in global communications from the American University of Paris and a bachelors in visual studies from the University of Pennsylvania. He has also studied documentary filmmaking at the School for Visual Arts, the Downtown Community Television Center, and UnionDocs, and is a member of the Diverse Filmmakers Collective, the Brooklyn Documentary Collective, and the Video Consortium.
Cinematography
Editing
Directing
Immigration, Activism, Hip Hop, Creatives
Adobe Premiere, Avid Media Composer, FS5, A7SII
www.brianredondo.com
available on request
Rheem
jeanrheem@gmail.com
Hawthorne
CA
Korean
Korean
Spanish
English
Freelance
Drawn to things you can't see with your eyes, I am a documentarian at heart. I stumbled upon documentary filmmaking at Duke University, where I was originally pursuing a career in medicine. At the end of my third year, I made my first film about 5 teens with autism I had met from volunteering, and it quickly changed my life. I fell in love with the process of telling true stories—real, everyday human drama that allowed for deeper exploration and understanding of our society. I also saw the incredible healing powers the film had not only for the viewers but as well as the storytellers. Since graduation, I continued my pursuit in documentary filmmaking and produced and edited my first documentary feature film titled Save My Seoul, which is about two teen girls in prostitution in Korea. It premiered and won the Grand Jury Award at the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival in 2017 and went on a national tour with the Polaris Project to raise awareness about illicit massage parlors in the US (streaming on Amazon Prime). I'm currently freelancing as a documentary editor and producer in LA.
Editing
Cinematography
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Personal docs & the arts, immersive stories, teenager/youth as subjects, social justice, mental illness, verite only stories
Editing feedback, Korean translation, Spanish translation, extra couch, cinematography, mentorship/workshop leadership
www.jeanrheem.com
Jeff Consiglio, jeffc@vfrfilms.com (mentor) Jason Y. Lee, jason@jubileemedia.com (former boss, friend)
Riihimaki
krista@whitepoppymedia.com
San Francisco
CA
Korean / American (Mixed)
English
White Poppy Media
Freelance documentary and video production, directing, and editing.
Producing
Editing
Directing
Early childhood education, personal docs, and the arts. I am a former Montessori teacher who transitioned into filmmaking. My mother is half-Korean (half-american soldier during the Korean War) and put herself up for adoption when she was 13 to come to her fathers' country, the US. I would really love to make a documentary about her story some day soon.
I own a C100 Camera, with several lenses, sound equipment, everything to do small-scale video production. I am an emerging filmmaker and would love to collaborate with teams who are coming to San Francisco and are doing Documentary work. I'm still working on building my portfolio, so please reach out to me if you are interested in working on some of the projects I have going on, or if you need an extra hand on yours!
www.vimeo.com/kristariihimaki
Romer
ygr@flyingcarp.net
San Francisco
CA
Japanese
English
Flying Carp Productions - produce/distribute primarily non-fiction films, videos, media
San Francisco based independent documentary filmmaker Yuriko Gamo Romer is currently in production with DIAMOND DIPLOMACY, about U.S. Japan relations through a shared love of baseball. She also directed and produced the only biographical documentary about Keiko Fukuda (1913-2013), the first woman to attain the tenth degree black belt in judo. MRS. JUDO has traveled to more than 20 film festivals internationally, broadcast on PBS nationally, and was awarded the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary at the 2013 International Festival of Sport Films in Moscow. Additionally, her film OCCIDENTAL ENCOUNTERS won numerous awards, among them a Student Academy Award – Gold Medal and Heartland Film Festival’s Jimmy Stewart Memorial Crystal Heart Award. Romer was born in Japan and raised in the United States, and is bilingual. She holds a Master’s degree in documentary filmmaking from Stanford University. www.MrsJudoMovie.com www.DiamondDiplomacy.com www.FlyingCarp.net
Directing
Producing
Editing
U.S. Japan relations, Japanese culture, Social Justice, Sports, Personal Docs & Arts. My work is primarily non-fiction and documentary, dabbling in some animation and experimental film.
I have experience with crowdfunding, production and general filmmaking. I sometimes offer internships and sometimes hire assistants, camera people, sound people and PAs
www.MrsJudoMovie.com, www.DiamondDiplomacy.com, www.FlyingCarp.net
Film collaborator and Producer - Marc Smolowitz, marcsmolowitz@gmail.com; Funder U.S. Japan Foundation - David Janes, davidjanes@earthlink.net
Ronquillo
rhronquillo@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Filipino
English
Freelance
reu jo saen hernandez ronquillo is an undocumented filmmaker, editor, and artist. through the inspiration of their grassroots community organizing work, jo saen seeks to uplift the vivid and impactful stories of immigrant communities and works to educate people through storytelling & the arts.
Editing
Festivals
PA / Interning
Social justice, Story telling, Sustainable fashion
Adobe Creative Cloud (Lr, PS, Ae, Pr, Pl), Photography, Live sound engineering, Film production
http://reuj.media
Ruiz Tofano
natalie.ruiztofano@gmail.com
Oakland
CA
Mixed Race - Chinese and Mexican
Natalie Ruiz Tofano is a documentary film producer currently based in Oakland, CA. From 2014 - 2018 they worked in NYC on various productions in doc film, including projects for PBS, independent documentaries, and for the World Channel series America ReFramed. Natalie identifies as mixed-race and queer, and uses they/them pronouns. They are available for a variety of work - including producing, second camera, sound, distribution, and archival research.
Producing
Archival Research
Distribution
I am very interested in projects that address various social justice movements, particularly on issues around race, economic equality, LGBTQ issues, and prison and police reform. I am also interested in historical projects that bring to light these same social justice issues and honor those who have fought before us.
Carmen Vicencio - previous supervisor at America ReFramed: cvicencio@amdoc.org, Sharon Wong - previous coworker at World Channel: sharon_wong@wgbh.org
Sandhu
shoots@aksandhu.com
Berkeley
CA
Indian-American
English
Punjabi
Hindi
A.K. is an internationally published Photographer, Film director and producer specializing in Fine Art Portraiture, Commercial and Documentary work. She began her career in the finance industry in New York in the investment banking and private equity space after earning‍‍‍ a master's degree from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley. ‍‍‍A.K. has shot, edited and produced works that range from short web-documentaries to brand films and promotional pieces for local startups and non-profits. She is also the founder of CURREcreative studio and CinemaButterfly films. She speaks English, Punjabi and Hindi.
Cinematography
Directing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Filmmaker Career Sustainability, Financing, Shooting Verite Docs
Natural light Photography/Cinematography, Networking, De-Colonizing Docs/Creating equitable frameworks within the industry
www.aksandhu.com | https://vimeo.com/cinemabutterfly/collections
Available upon request :)
Sargent
Elizabethnsargent@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Korean American
English
Cyprian Films, New York
A background in film, theater and dance inform the unique style and treatment to stories with complicated subject matter. Her work has been reviewed by the New York Times as “imaginative...both lovely and disturbing.” Liz’s script for RITZ CARLTON & HEARST: HARPER’S BAZAAR & ESQUIRE was 1 of 5 winners to win a fully funded short film. Produced by Louis Figgis, Production by RSA HONG KONG, FINAL CUT New York, JUNGLE SOUND London, GLASSWORKS London, and onset mentoring by Academy Award Nominee MIKE FIGGIS (LEAVING LAS VEGAS). The film was released internationally in 6 languages and is currently in the festival circuit. STRANGERS' REUNION is an exploration in the anxiety and pressure to reunite with a loved one for the 'first time' across language, culture and expectations. Immediately afterwards Liz met her biological mother for the first time in Busan, Korea. Liz is a Producer for CYPRIAN FILMS, NEW YORK with credits including TANGO ON THE BALCONY (dir Minos Papas), HARVESTOR GENERATION (in production), and Producer/Co-Director for ‘A PERFECT JOURNEY’ for TUMI/TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL. Additional Film Credits: Co-Producer of the viral PANTSUIT POWER dance video (dir. Celia-Rowlson-Hall and Mia Lidofsky) and Art Director for Gojira’s SILVERA music video (Best Music Video Revolver Music Awards dir. Drew Cox). As a director Liz is in production for TWELVE TURTLES a feature documentary about future planning for disability. She was selected by UNION DOCS to develop ANGELSTAIN a personal feature hybrid documentary about identity, adoption and luck.
Directing
Producing
PA / Interning
Dance, performance, Disability, identity.
Art dept/costumes, Performing arts producing, narrative
Sargentliz.com or CyprianFilmsNy.com
Sarjahani
andy.sarjahani@gmail.com
New Orleans
LA
Southwest Asian (Iranian-American)
English
Freelance
Andy is an Iranian-American documentary filmmaker that grew up in the Ozarks of Arkansas. He has worked on multiple feature documentaries, including TOWER ( SXSW Grand Jury winner, Hot Docs 2016) and DEAR MR BRODY (Tribeca, Telluride 2020) and has directed and produced documentaries, including HORNS OUT (Big Sky Doc Fest 2019, Outside Magazine).
Cinematography
Directing
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
Documentary//Labor Rights//Environmental Justice//Agriculture//Identity//Iran//Rural America
Cinematography/Camera package. Wilderness/climbing shoots. Projects related to Rural America and/or Iran.
www.andysarjahani.com
Keith Maitland, Producer/Director: TOWER (SXSW, Hot Docs 2016); DEAR MR BRODY (Tribeca, Telluride 2020)
Sekhar
sanjsekhar@gmail.com
New York
NY
Indian
English
French
Spanish
Independent
Sanjana Sekhar is a storyteller and filmmaker whose work lies at the intersection of environmental sustainability and cultural identity. As a director, cinematographer, and camera operator/AC, she is aways chasing stories that might help heal our human relationships to each other and to our planet. Sanjana’s work spans documentary, art film, short films, commercials, and music videos, and has been featured at the Sakhi 4th Annual Gender Justice Showcase in New York City, as well as at Second Street Gallery and McGuffey Art Gallery in Charlottesville, Virginia. Sanjana earned a BA in Studio Art: Cinematography from the University of Virginia and is now based between New York and a smattering of west coast cities.
Cinematography
Directing
Climate Action & Sustainability, Gender Equality, South Asian & Multicultural Stories
Sony A7SII camera package | network of: South Asian creatives, environmental filmmakers & activists, outdoor enthusiasts & athletes, BGDM | experience/knowledge in sustainability/climate action, outdoor activity + outdoor sports, third-culture identity exploration
https://www.sanjanasekhar.com/
Will provide upon request!
Shi
jiayanjennyshi@gmail.com
Chicago
IL
Chinese
Chinese
English
Independent
I’m a documentary filmmaker and video journalist currently based in Chicago. As a native Chinese and a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, I’m passionate about social justice issues regarding people of color. When I was a video journalist at Medill News Service, I shot, edited and produced video stories and short documentaries about immigration, race, crime, gender and sexuality in Chicago and South Africa. Currently, I’m conducting research for an upcoming digital documentary series “Pulling the Thread” with Kindling Group. I’m also a fellow of Diverse Voices of Docs with Kartemquin, and working on my own documentary project about a kidnapped Chinese visiting scholar in Illinois.
Directing
Editing
Producing
social justice
https://jiayanjennyshi.myportfolio.com/
Shuling Yong, shuling@mediaforsocialchange.com, mentor; Emily Strong, emilymstrong@gmail.com, friend
Shiah
sueann.shiah@gmail.com
Northville
MI
Taiwanese Chinese
Taiwanese Mandarin
Chinese
Scorched Rice Media-- Music Production, Video Production, Marketing/Artist Management and Strategy Consultation.
SueAnn Shiah (@sueannshiah) is a Taiwanese American musician and filmmaker and emerging theologian specializing in identity formation, racial justice, gender, and sexuality. Her first feature length documentary HuanDao premiered in Fall 2016 in Nashville, TN. In addition to her own creative and theological works, she collaborates with other artists and musicians in a variety of capacities as an artist manager, producer, audio engineer, songwriter, and creator of liturgy. She has a B.B.A. in Music Business with a Production emphasis and a Chinese minor from Belmont University.
Sound
Music Composition
Producing
Religion/spirituality, decolonization, LGBTQ, Arts, music, feminism
I own at Canon 6D (and 2 lenses), two couple of DSLR shotgun mics, small scale home recording studio (protools, overdubs, and mixing), crowd funding experience, community organizing experience, and music supervision experience/relationships with musicians for syncs
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/huandaodocumentary/193828438, IG/Twitter @Sueannshiah
Amelia Markham- amarkham@reformationproject.org, Worked with her doing technical production on conference and LGBTQ Christian organizing. Iman Nadeem- iman.nadeem.music@gmail.com, Produced her music album and two music videos
Shieh
info@norbertshieh.com
Los Angeles
CA
Taiwanese American
English
Taiwanese
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin
Freelance
Taiwanese-American filmmaker based in Los Angeles. Interested in collaborating on documentaries & narratives as a DP. My films and collaborations as a cinematographer have screened internationally in numerous festivals and venues, including Sundance, Slamdance, AFI Fest, and Ann Arbor Film Festival. 

I have extensive experience working on different types of productions: features, shorts, music videos, TV series, EPKs, reality, and branded content. I can scale with different size crews ranging from "one-man band" productions to 35mm film shoots. 
Cinematography
Directing
Stories about the everyday (and not so everyday): ethnography, food, work, immigration, histories, hybrid films & routine pleasures.
Cinematography. Camera & sound gear. A couch for those visiting LA.
PERSONAL - http://norbertshieh.com IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2035977/
Available on request.
Shimizu
parrenas@yahoo.com
San Francisco
CA
Filipin@ American
English
Tagalog
I am a film scholar and filmmaker working as a Full Professor at San Francsico State School of Cinema
An award-winning film scholar and filmmaker, my books include THE FEMINIST PORN BOOK (co-edited 2013), STRAITJACKET SEXUALITIES (Stanford UP, 2012), and THE HYPERSEXUALITY OF RACE (Duke UP, 2007) and my films include BIRTHRIGHT (2009), THE FACT OF ASIAN WOMEN (2004), SUPER FLIP (1997) and HER UPROOTING PLANTS HER. Distribution by Third World Newsreel and Progressive Films. I publish widely on race, sex and representations and edit for GLQ, ADVA and specifically on Asian American Cinema for Oxford Bibliographies Online.
Academia
Directing
Producing
Race, Sexuality and Representation, Transnational Feminism, Theory, History and Criticism of Cinema and Ethnic Studies
Academic, Expert on Race, Sex and Representation and Asian American Cinema and Representations
www.celineshimizu.com
Constance Penley, penley@filmandmedia.ucsb.edu (Co-editor) Jerry Miler, j1miller@haverford.edu (Co-editor)
Shin
isueshin@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Korean American
English
Korean
Mandarin
I graduated college in 2017 and moved out to LA the subsequent fall. I’ve performed various roles as a director’s assistant, assistant editor, set PA, and distribution intern in the last several years. I’ve worked on both narrative and documentary projects, and I’m interested in learning and being involved in the camera department.
Cinematography
PA / Interning
Distribution
I'm really interested in social justice and personal docs. Some of my favorite documentaries on Netflix right now are The Force and Twinsters.
I have various skill sets, like Adobe Premiere, Avid, and Photoshop, I've done accounting for a feature documentary, and I'm familiar with distribution, like sending deliverables and organizing screenings.
isueshin.com
Pamela Tom (pam88tom@gmail.com)
Sih
bjsih27@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese
English
Bryan Sih is a filmmaker, community organizer in LA’s Chinatown, and youth media educator. After his short film Winter/Spring won 1st Place at Redstone Film Festival, he directed his first fiction feature film, currently in post-production, and was a film director at Youtube. Simultaneously, he worked as an instructor at the non-profit Real to Reel film school, a program rooted in art therapy for underserved youth. While there, the program was awarded the prestigious Adobe Creative Catalyst Grant and culminated with him leading students on a trip to the Dominican Republic to film a documentary. He currently is a full-time freelancer, working in LA, New York, and Boston. During this time, he co-wrote and directed a short film about a Nigerian immigrant, which played at film festivals nationally, and he recently was a recipient of the Armed with a Camera Fellowship at Visual Communications, where he is completing a short film that will premiere at the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival.
Editing
Cinematography
Housing, Gentrification, Chinatown, Health
Editing, Filming, Videography, Cinematography
bryansih.com
Kristy Choi, Jan Egleson, Justin Ricafort
Singgih
rianisinggih@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian
English
Indonesian
Japanese
Chapman University - Recent Graduate
Riani is a Documentary filmmaker and Cinematographer based in Los Angeles, California. Born and raised in South East Asian countries such as Indonesia and Singapore, Riani thrives to tell stories about the South East Asian community and create social issues Documentaries around the world. At her time in Chapman University, she was a recipient of the SikhkLens Foundation Scholarship where she was flown to Scotland to shoot 2 films about the Sikh Community. In addition, she was also funded by the Dhont Foundation through Community Voices program to create 'Alzheimer's: A Love Story', along with 3 other talented filmmakers which won over 30 awards and is now distributed by Frameline Distribution and Seed&Spark. Currently Riani is freelancing as a Cinematographer, Assistant Camera and Grip/Electrics in LA. She is also working on her next film series to highlight the life film photographers from around the world and how they're thriving in the digital age. ​When she's not working on film, Riani enjoys doing street photography or looking at photography books. She aspire to make her own Film Photography magazine one day to bring together film photographers from around the world.
Cinematography
Directing
Color
I'm interested in Social Justice Documentary films that highlights important issues around the world, and Art Documentaries. Recently I've been diving into VR Documentaries as well, shooting 1 VR Documentary in Slab City as a DP.
I have a mirrorless camera and a lot of expendables for lighting purposes (and some camera expendables). And a couch!
https://www.rianisinggih.com/
Sally Rubin - rubin@chapman.edu - Documentary mentor Johnny Jensen ASC - dbearwolf@aol.com - Cinematography Mentor
Singh
Anksingh994@gmail.com
Chicago
IL
South Asian
English
Hindi
Spanish
Directing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Immigration, education, journalism
Cinematography, editing
Sinha
sinha.vaishali@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
South Asian
English
Hindi
Urdu
Bengali
Coast to Coast Films LLC: NY based media production company.
Vaishali Sinha is an award winning filmmaker and co-Director/Producer of the feature documentary MADE IN INDIA about the human stories behind the phenomenon of outsourcing surrogate mothers to India. The film premiered at Hot Docs Film Festival, has been the winner of several awards and aired on PBS. Made in India was nominated for the Ridenhour Prize for excellence in truth-telling. Her most recently feature length film is ASK THE SEXPERT about a highly popular 93-year-old sex advice columnist for a daily newspaper in India. The columnist gains popularity even while a ban on comprehensive sex education in schools is adopted by approximately one third of India’s states. The film premiered at Hot Docs, received Best Documentary Award at the New Orleans Film Festival and screened across the globe including at the prestigious IDFA Amsterdam. It will be aired on PBS in 2018 and is currently available on Netflix India and other countries. Vaishali has received support for her films from ITVS, the MacArthur Foundation, Tribeca Film Institute, Catapult Fund, Firelight Media, Playboy Foundation, Chicken & Egg Pictures, The Fledgling Fund, Center for Asian American Media, Mozilla, Ford Foundation, Nextpix and more. Vaishali speaks regularly at events and has acted as jury member at film festivals. She is originally from Mumbai, and now resides in Brooklyn, NY with her husband Fred Lassen , a Music Director and their three-year-old son Luca.
Directing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Social Justice, Public Policy, verite, Interactive and Immersive Stories
I have a C300 Mk 1
www.askthesexpertmovie.com, www.madeinindiamovie.com, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3153959/
Dionne Scott (dionnebru@gmail.com) previous employer on several freelance projects, Mridu Chandra (mriduchandra@gmail.com) Co producer on my most recent film
Skau
sabrinaskau@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese Malaysian
English
Director, editor, and colorist with a background in documentary filmmaking and four years experience in the web video and commercial production.
Editing
Directing
Color
social justice, LGBTQ issues, adoption, technology
Edit bay for rent
sabrinaskau.com
Zach Hobesh (post supervisor at previous job) zach@sandwich.co and JP Bolles (Creative Director at previous job) JP@sandwich.co
Solanki
v@vishalsolanki.com
Los Angeles
CA
East Indian
English
Hindi
Gujarati
Marathi
Spanish
Evoke Mediaworks- Empower communities through media.
Vishal is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles with a BFA(honors) in photography and post grad(honors) in cinematography and directing. He is passionate about telling stories that address social justice, embrace racial and cultural diversity, gastronomy, and most importantly underdogs who overcome extreme circumstances to regain their humanity.
Cinematography
Directing
Producing
Social Justice, truth to power, cultural diversity, travel docs, biographical films, intimate portraits and food documentaries.
Cinematography and photography related FAQ I can answer, covering from the range of DSL'Rs to all video cameras such as Canon, Panasonic, Red and Arri Alexa, Amira etc. Also any color correction or post production workflow to derive the best image possible for DCP.
www.vishalsolanki.com, https://www.amazon.com/Caffeinated-Sunalini-Menon/dp/B011KKD43I, https://www.buzzfeed.com/andyneuenschwander/31-of-the-most-beautiful-movie-shots-of-2015?utm_term=.imKNQ55mk#.fqL5Rgg3P,
Remi Kessler remi@ksaproductions.com Producer, Joanna Friedman Joanna@thisismagnify.com Producer
Solis-Sison
alexandra.solis.sison@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Mixed/ Filipina
Tagalog
Spanish
English
Born in Manila, Philippines, I migrated to the United States as a political refugee. I studied art and business at UC Berkeley with an emphasis of film and marketing. I am an animal whisperer - meaning all animals love me and vice versa. A donkey once came up to me and started kissing my shoulder. I have more stories like this if you care to know more.
Directing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
I am an artist, filmmaker, art director and visual entrepreneur based in Los Angeles. I love working on projects whether it be music videos, fashion films, photo editorials, documentaries, sculptures, developing applications, user interface, graphics, software and websites - you name it! Equity, equality, social justice and diversity are integral to my work. I like to explore new forms of media. Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are the spaces I am disrupting currently. I was part of the team that launched Gap and Google's First Virtual Fitting Room. I have also shown at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts as a social practice artist challenging public space and reinventing it with my installation called Zero Waste Cart. Currently working on a documentary as a director and cinematographer for LAUSD about revolutionary social justice students who are changing the education system of LAUSD.
I have a lot of design skills, grant writing skills and my own art studio if you need a space to film or photograph anything - let me know!
www.alexandranicole.net
Stephanie Syjuco, professor and mentor, stephaniesyjuco@gmail.com Allan DeSouzsa, professor and mentor, adesouza64@gmail.com
Somusetty
p@chandifilms.com
Oakland
CA
South Asian / Telugu
English
Telugu
Chandi Films
I am a Telugu American Oakland-based documentary filmmaker and storyteller with a passion for amplifying social justice issues by focusing on personal stories about people and communities. I am an active member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia, Collective of Documentary Women Cinematographers, and Moms-in-Film, SF Chapter. I studied creative writing at UC Santa Cruz, and documentary production at the Berkeley J-School. My short documentary, Escaping Agra, has won multiple awards and has screened in festivals across the world. ​ I have extensive experience in media and communications: - Documentary directing, producing, shooting and editing - Doula support and birth videography - Youth media, mentorship and ed tech web development - Media production training for youth and non-profits - News reporting and copywriting - Strategic planning and research for ad agencies Through Chandi Films, I bring media production services to businesses, non-profits, media outlets, and fellow filmmakers in the SF Bay Area and beyond.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Producing
Health, Mental Health, LGBTQ+, Social (In)Justice, Asia, South Asia, South Asian Diaspora, Environment, Women,
Producing, Interviewing, Shooting, Editing, Directing
www.chandifilms.com
Dawn Valadez (contact info and other references available upon request)
Son
minatson@gmail.com
Santa Monica
CA
Korean American
English
Korean
Wild Pair Films is a Los Angeles-based production company specializing in original and commissioned non-fiction content for diverse platforms.
Mina T. Son is a Los Angeles-based Korean American documentary filmmaker whose films have screened at film festivals and museums around the world. A two-time Student Academy Award Regional Finalist, Mina has been awarded fellowships and funding from Independent Television Service, Film Independent, PBS/CPB Producers Academy, Bay Area Video Coalition, U.S. Japan Foundation, and Center for Cultural Innovation. Her feature-length documentary TOP SPIN, which the L.A. Times hailed as “table tennis’ HOOP DREAMS,” was acquired by First Run Features and is currently streaming on Netflix. She is also in production on a longitudinal documentary feature following the recovery and reconstruction of a small Japanese town devastated by the 2011 tsunami. Alongside her independent documentary work, Mina has produced branded content for clients such as Facebook and Dropbox, and current works as a producer for WhatsApp. Mina holds an M.F.A. in Documentary Film and Video from Stanford University and a B.A. in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Directing
Producing
observational, longitudinal, cross-cultural
Always happy to watch rough cuts and lend some fresh eyes.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2795590/
Jamie Meltzer, jmelt@stanford.edu, colleague and former professor; Abe Ferrer, AFerrer1@aol.com, festival programmer
Soun
brandonsoun1@gmail.com
Long Beach
CA
Cambodian
English
I am a student filmmaker and I am currently an undergraduate student at UCLA student majoring in Asian-American studies. I am a second-gen Cambodian-American born and raised in Long Beach, California, so much of my work pertains to the Cambodia Town community where I grew up in. In the future, I plan to pursue projects that pertain to broader issues such as environmental justice in the AAPI community, but I am always willing to take on projects within the SEA community. My main strengths are cinematography and editing, since I love being hands on with film!
Cinematography
Editing
Sound
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Archival Research
Topics relating to the SEA community, Environmental racism/justice
Cinematography, Editing, Audio, Archival Research
https://vimeo.com/brandonsoun
Lan Nguyen, Janet Chen, Tad Nakamura
Spangler
caspangler@gmail.com
New York
NY
Korean American
English
Editing
Directing
Producing
www.cathspangler.com
Stinson
jun.stinson@gmail.com
Oakland
CA
Japanese/White
English
Independent filmmaker / Also work at AJ+ - I make short documentaries for the web
JUN STINSON is a producer at AJ+ and director of the independent documentary film “Futbolistas 4 Life.” With nearly twelve years of experience in journalism and media production, her work covers topics that include immigration, diasporas, transnational identity and the socio-political impacts of soccer. She is a former Bay Area Video Coalition National MediaMaker Fellow and San Francisco Film Society FilmHouse Resident. Prior to AJ+, she was a post-production producer and editor for Al Jazeera America, and worked for a daily politics show on Current TV and on a docuseries for MSNBC. She has worked on the documentaries “The Save,” for ESPN, and “Spark: A Burning Man Story” that premiered at SXSW. Her work has been broadcasted on KQED’s The California Report and published in the Washington Post, Associated Press, espnW, and SFGate, among others. Jun grew up in Oakland, California and Kobe, Japan. She got her start in journalism working with FMYY — a multilingual community radio station in Kobe. She helped FMYY and the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters organize the largest independent media center at the 2008 Hokkaido G8 Summit. Jun received her MJ from UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.
Directing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Social Justice, Sports, Immigration, Diasporas, Gender, Women's Issues, Japan related, Pacific Island related
Insight on producing videos for the web,
www.junstinson.com
Jean Kawahara: j.kawa@mac.com (Editor on Futbolistas 4 Life), Kristina Motwani: kristina.motwani@gmail.com (Editor, Colleague at AJ+)
Strong
emilymstrong@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Asian
English
Freelance
EMILY STRONG is a creative documentary producer with over six years of experience committed to award-winning feature films, shorts, and docu-series that have screened with audiences worldwide at top industry film festivals and community screenings. Her experience at the two-time Academy Award-nominated production company, Kartemquin Films, included the development and management of four filmmaker programs and engagement strategist for multiple award-winning films, including the 2018 short documentary Oscar-nominee Edith + Eddie. Emily independently produced Keep Moving Forward (dir. Brent Bandemer | 2017), a short documentary about a Vietnam veteran who finds peace from his PTSD through all things Disney. The film world premiered at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. She co-produced A Letter for Sang-Ah, a short documentary on the stigma of single motherhood in S. Korea which world premiered at the St. Louis International Film Festival. She collaborates as consulting producer on The Way to Andina (dir. Arlen Parsa | 2017) building a distribution strategy that has led to a PBS broadcast and festival screenings across the U.S. winning the Best Documentary Award at the Georgia Latino Film Festival and Audience Choice Award at the Chicago Latino Film Festival. In 2017 she served on the Tribeca IF/THEN jury at the St. Louis International Film Festival. You can find her collaborations here: https://www.emilymstrong.com/.
Producing
Sound
Directing
Issues and interests: psychological, behavioral, sociological, immigration, food, and culture.
Location sound recording services and equipment: Sennheiser shotgun MKH 416, 2 Sony UWP D-11 wireless lavs, a Zoom F4 Mixer/recorder
www.emilymstrong.com
Alex Zimmer | azimmer@gmail.com (co-creating a feature length documentary in production called Detention that I am producing and running sound on), Brent Bandemer | bandemerbrent@gmail.com (co-created a short documentary called Keep Moving Forward that I am producing and running sound on).
Suchak
bhawin@youthfx.org
Albany
NY
South Asian
English
Youth FX: Youth FX is designed to empower young people ages 10-24 by teaching them the technical and creative aspects of digital film making and media production.
Bhawin Suchak is an educator and filmmaker born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and now based in Albany, NY. In 2008 he founded Youth FX, a media arts organization focused on empowering young people of color in the South End of Albany by teaching them creative and technical skills in film and digital media. Bhawin is currently in early production on Outta The Muck, a feature length documentary supported by ITVS and Southern Documentary Fund. He previously directed the award-winning documentary, The Throwaways (2014) and Free to Learn (2004) along with producing several short documentaries that have aired on public television. Bhawin is also the founder of NeXt Doc, a documentary fellowship program that aims to support and amplify the voices of non-fiction filmmakers from marginalized communities at the beginning of their careers.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Directing
Editing
Community Empowerment and self-determination. I produce documentaries, fiction films and stories in-between. Cinematography, editing, directing. Interested in documentaries produced and directed by people of color.
Youth FX: digital film and media training and educational resources, film production. NeXt Doc fellowship program for emerging doc filmmakers of color. Youth FX Studio space in Albany, NY - gear for lending, a small 2000 sq ft. studio space with lights to shoot interviews, scenes etc. Always looking to collaborate and build. In the near future we hope to begin community film screening series' to bring the community together and increase dialogue.
http://www.youthfx.org/ https://www.nextdoc.org/
Tracy Rector: tracyrector@mac.com Sam Pollard: sampollard@me.com
Sugimura
anita@gizzybearpro.com
Lafayette
LA
Japanese/American (Happa)
Japanese
Gizzy Bear Productions - documentary films
Directing
Producing
writing
Social Justice, untold stories, hidden voices, historical pieces, world events, reframing stereotypes, technology....its all about the story.
researcher, investigator, conflict resolution expert, professional chef...military knowledge/background
www.battlefield-home.com, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4467995/
Patricia Lee Stotter - colleague, liquidarc@aol.com, Brent Joseph - Colleague, brentjoseph@gmail.com
Sumiye
lauriesumiye@gmail.com
Honolulu
HI
Japanese
English
Worm Media - media production company
Hawai‘i-born artist, animator and filmmaker who investigates environmental tensions between humans and nature.
Animation
Designer
Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change, VR/New Media, Emerging Forms
Transmedia/Interactive Media Consulting, Animation, Graphics, Conceptual Art
lauriesumiye.com
Kelly Anderson (kellyjmanderson@gmail.com), worked on her films. Christopher Allen (christopher@uniondocs.org ), worked on his transmedia doc as a UnionDocs Fellow.
Tabar
cyrustabar@gmail.com
El Cerrito
CA
American-Japanese-Iranian
English
n/a
Cyrus Yoshi Tabar is an American filmmaker based in Oakland, California. He uses filmmaking to explore personal histories in perpetual motion. As a first-generation Iranian-Japanese-American, Cyrus externalizes the ambiguity of his identity into vibrant landscapes on the screen. His work has screened at Slamdance, CAAMFest, Antimatter Media Arts film festival.
Editing
Directing
Personal Docs, Experimental, Social Justice, Climate Change, Race, American Identity, Fiction, Hybrid
Editing Consultation / Canon 100 doc setup / I can shoot, edit, run sound, direct
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8196886/ , http://cyrustabar.com , https://www.instagram.com/cyrustabar/ , https://twitter.com/cyrustabar , https://vimeo.com/cyrustabar
Rebekah Fergusson rebekah.fergusson@gmail.com - Producer , Rob Epstein repstein@cca.edu - Director
Tai
leslie.tai@gmail.com
Bodega Bay
CA
Chinese American
Chinese
Italian
Independent
Lived in China for 5+ years, made films in New Documentary Film Movement, current feature How to Have an American Baby in post-production, films have screened at Tribeca, IDFA, MoMA, Visions du Réel
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
The Art of Nonfiction / Chinese impact on America / Chinese Women of the Diaspora
Documentary cinematography, independent Chinese film aficionado, one-woman band, come visit in Bodega Bay!
leslietai.com
As requested
Tajima-Peña
rtajima@mac.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian American
English
UCLA Center for EthnoCommunications and Nikkei Democracy Project
Independent documentary filmmaker, media activist and teacher
Directing
Academia
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Social justice and public policy, personal docs and the arts, intersectional and comparative stories
Networking, also have a bit of insight on academia
nomasbebesmovie.com
Takeuchi
ken@tpromedia.com
Brooklyn
NY
Japanese
English
Japanese
Takeuchi Productions, LLC
As an audio post engineer with 25 years of experience, I've won awards from NY Festivals to Emmys for 5.1 mixes on PBS Great Performances and many feature documentary films. I strive to help tell your story with nuanced and detailed sound design and mix. Working with music libraries/composers, I can also support finding and customizing the perfect score to build momentum in your film. With various technical specs on deliverables changing all the time, I can ensure the mixes meet the requirements for distribution. A great sound mix should always engross the audience to your story, and never distract them. Being a filmmaker myself, I value and respect your passion in telling your story. So please feel free to get in touch and discuss the ways I can support your vision.
Sound
Filmmaking, LGBTQ API community organizing, Japanese American experience
Audio Engineering Society professional member since 2006, Pro Tools Ultimate with large collection of plugins, Versed in Premiere Pro CC 2020, Voice-over in English/Japanese, Cinematography, Cooking mean Japanese food
https://www.tpromedia.com/
Desireena Almoradie
Talati
shuchitalati@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
South Asian
English
Hindi
Gujarati
Shuchi Talati is a filmmaker whose work straddles both narrative and documentary forms. She is interested in themes of female sexuality, migration, identity and home. She has directed ten short films and her most recent, MAE AND ASH, won numerous awards on the festival circuit. Earlier this year, Shuchi story-produced for HBO the first season of WYATT CENAC’S PROBLEM AREAS, a late-night documentary series EP’ed by John Oliver and Ezra Edelman. This summer Shuchi also produced artist Stavit Allweis’s experimental short film, EXECUTION, about a group of renegade females who execute men who've committed crimes against women.Shuchi is an alum of the American Film Institute Conservatory where she was awarded the Women in Film endowment. Before AFI, Shuchi worked in commercials and feature films in Mumbai. Shuchi lives and works in New York City where she also chairs the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective.
Producing
Directing
Archival Research
social justice, climate change, women and sexuality,
vimeo.com/shuchitalati
Tan
cheyennetan8@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Malaysian-Chinese + Bornean Native
English
Malay
Korean
Fujian
My name is Cheyenne Tan and I am a recent graduate from a little film school called Columbia College Hollywood where I graduated with two short documentaries as my thesis films. Both films are official selection of the CCH Film Festival 2017 and one of them, Starting From Scratch won the grand prize. Both films are stories about Malaysian Chinese immigrants who made major decisions to pursue their dreams after many years here in the United States. Currently, I am working on two separate documentaries, also about the members of the Malaysian diaspora here in Los Angeles. Other than these two docs, I am also trying to get a docu-series off the ground and is also an assistant to Smriti Mundhra, a documentarian and journalist whose film A Suitable Girl recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival to rave reviews. Ultimately, I am interested in stories about ordinary people doing things extraordinarily and I would love to eventually make docs about social issues close to my heart and to shed light on often overlooked problems of the world. I am originally from Malaysia and moved to Los Angeles almost 3 years ago to go to film school and am now based in Los Angeles. Ethnically, I am Malaysian Chinese. Needless to say, I have a few documentary ideas to film in Malaysia as well but those will have to wait until I have more experiences and have a better understanding of my voice as a storyteller.
Directing
Producing
Editing
Social justice specifically about marginalized people of color, women, children, the elderly, animals, the poor and individuals doing ordinary things extraordinarily. I am open to telling my stories on different platforms including the new media!
I can do assistant editing work, help in editing and PA on set. Not bad at basic production sound too.
www.cheyennetan.com
Smriti Mundhra (310)993-9615 smriti.mundhra@gmail.com I am her assistant. Tyler Danna (818)426-6398 tylerdanna@gmail.com Former instructor, current mentor.
Teh
Ltxien@gmail.com
Singapore
International
Chinese
English
-
If Lisa were a drink, she would be best described as a cup of Yuan Yang (coffee-tea drink mixture). Armed with a love for storytelling, and the training of a creative producer, Lisa come packaged with both the creative and business aspects of filmmaking. In 2015, Lisa produced her first television documentary short, Growing Roots, for Discovery Channel. Growing Roots had its North America premiere as part of the official selection at the Environment Film Festival in Washington D.C. Lisa is a graduate from the pioneer batch of Creative Producers from Chapman University Singapore. She also has more than 6 years of media advertising experience on accounts across various industries. Her in-depth knowledge of the local media landscape, as well as the experience of planning and implementing award-winning ad campaigns, allow her to effectively execute strategic marketing plans and audience engagement of films. In 2013, Lisa joined Media For Social Change to pursue her passion for creating a positive impact in society through audio-visual storytelling.
Producing
Publicity
Education, Children & Youth
Contacts to crew and resources in Singapore. Digital marketing expertise.
Shuling Yong - shuling@mediaforsocialchange.com - Director
Tenoso
andietenoso0@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Filipino
Vox Media Studios
Producer in development
Documentary Series
connecting directors, producers with network execs
Tian
jtian1167@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese American
English
Mandarin
French
Jingjing Tian is a Sundance Writer's Lab semifinalist and a Sundance Sloan Foundation semifinalist. She has held fellowships at the New York Public Library and the Middlebury Script Lab and won best female director at an AT&T event. She has been interviewed on XM Radio and LeanIn.org. With degrees in Biomedical Engineering, English, and an MFA in Creative Writing, she has worked on life support systems on the ISS (International Space Station), built jet engines, managed $1M, launched a video dating app in six weeks, and holds a seat on the Democratic Committee of the 43rd election district of the 50th assembly district in Brooklyn. She is in pre-production for a short film. "Till Death Do Us Part" is about a 70 year old woman whose husband passes away. As his body decays inside of their apartment, she pretends that he's still alive until an unexpected friendship snaps her back into reality. Her goal is to understand the human condition and create more empathy and magic in the world.
Directing
Editing
Festivals
Line Producing
Cinematography
https://vimeo.com/265660600
Diane Quon
Tsai
betsyrtsai@gmail.com; betsy_tsai@sundance.org
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese
English
French
Japanese
Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program - Financial & Creative Support
UCLA narrative directing alumna; freelance experience in production and editing; studied intl. conflicts; lived in Belgium as a child; now works at Sundance
Funding
Producing
Directing
Social Justice; New Media; Arts
Anything Sundance-related; Fundraising; Production; Editing
Rahdi Taylor, Sundance Doc Fund Director - rahdi_taylor@sundance.org ; Seanne Winslow, Producer I've worked with at Warner Bros. and on indie projects - seanne.winslow@gmail.com
Tsai
timtsai@gmail.com
Visalia
CA
Taiwanese American
English
Mandarin
Self Employed
I'm a freelance editor and doc filmmaker, and also the exec. dir. of the Austin Asian American Film Festival (AAAFF)
Editing
Festivals
Cinematography
Social Justice / Asian Am issues / Visual Storytelling
Picture editing, own small camera package (Canon C100)
http://www.title8productions.com/
Available upon request
Tsien
njtsien@gmail.com
New York
NY
Taiwanese/Chinese American
English
Mandarin
French
Spanish
American Documentary | POV (POV, produced by American Documentary, is PBS’s award-winning showcase for independent documentary films.)
Nicole Tsien is a producer based in Queens, New York. She has previously worked in television for over a decade; most recently as the Director of Program Development at CNN Films. She was formerly the Co-Producer of POV, the documentary series on PBS. She is part of the 2020 cohort of Doc NYC Documentary New Leaders; a 2021 Rockwood JustFilms Fellow, is on the Steering Committee for the Asian American Documentary Network (A-Doc), and serves as a board member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia.
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Festivals
creative documentaries! personal stories, social justice, underrepresented communities, basically everything!
Rough cut feedback, advice on navigating US Public TV system, connections to funders, festivals (international & domestic), other stakeholders
https://linktr.ee/ntsien
Justine Nagan, Chris White
Ture
naomiture@gmail.com
San Mateo
CA
Japanese-Hungarian-American
English
Illume Films crafts impactful brand videos and visual experiences.
I’m a San Francisco-based documentary filmmaker and visual storyteller with a passion to spark connection and dialogue. I've filmed for Warner Brothers’ BATKID BEGINS, NBC’s 1st Look, and the documentary films Lê Huyền (2013), Fingerprints (2017), Second Coming (2018), Pick of the Litter (2018), Fanny Rocks the Earth (2019), among others. Through my creative agency Illume Films, I lead & craft strategic brand videos and multi-platform campaigns to help authentically connect brands to their audience.
Producing
Directing
Cinematography
Character-driven documentaries, social justice, the arts, interactive & immersive stories.
Pre-production consultation, crowd-funding guidance
www.illumefilms.com
Vargas
me@augiemax.com
Los Angeles
CA
Filipino-American
English
Tagalog
The Vargas Company
Over 18 years in the entertainment industry focused on live events like the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Grammys, In Performance at The White House and more. Producing credits with The Oscars, Disney, Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and YouTube. Producer's Guild nominated Production Supervising. Emmy Award Winning Producer in Interactive Media.
Producing
Interactive Producer
Directing
Music, Geeky Things (Comics/Gaming), Mixed Martial Arts, Professional Wrestling
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1362230/
Vu
debbienvu830@gmail.com
Garden Grove
CA
Vietnamese American
English
IronWorx Media
I am documentary and narrative filmmaker. I’ve bee a 1st AD, producer, and set PA.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Producing
PA / Interning
writing
Dramedy
Documentary filmmaking
IronWorxMedia.com
Waghray
laj68pw@gmail.com
Milwaukee
WI
whitefish bay
Red Crane Films
I am currently working on Searching for Sparrows, a feature-length documentary about four citizens who are finding solutions to the loss of birds and bird habitats due to rapid urbanization in Hyderabad, India. I pitched this film at the Tribeca film festival in 2017 and was selected as a DVID fellow at Kartemquin Films in 2014. In 2018, I directed and produced a 75-minute non-linear narrative, On Hands, for University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. At a time when our experiences of the world are mediated through technology, this poetic film brings our attention to an essential way of experiencing it – by using our hands. In 2012, I directed and produced Sleepovers, a 53-minute retrospective film documenting the coming of age of four suburban Milwaukee girls over the course of three sleepovers in 10 years. I am currently filming another update, reconnecting with the four young women at a baby shower. Previous projects include co-directing the third film in Janet Fitch’s, three-part series, Guns, Grief and Grace in America (2009). I collaborated with visual artist Nirmal Raja, documenting the lives of Indian grandmothers who immigrated to the United States. I co-produced Ramon Rivera-Moret’s documentary, On Calloway Street, a feature-length experimental narrative about immigrant stories in Queens, New York (2008). For many years, I served on the Milwaukee Film Festival's Education Committee. In addition to my film work, I co-founded Didi, which aims to end violence against women in Milwaukee’s South Asian community. I am on the board of Milwaukee’s Lynden Sculpture Garden, which builds programs to bring new, diverse members to the garden and offers a unique experience of art in nature.
Directing
Women's issues, Urbanization etc
Connections in Milwaukee and some in NYC. Director/Producer.
http://www.redcranefilms.org/
Anu Rana
Wang
bing@beingbing.com
Brooklyn
NY
Asian (Chinese native)
English
Mandarin
American Sign Language (ASL)
Documentary filmmkaer
Editing
Directing
Cinematography
As a Brooklyn transplant who’s born in China, I make documentaries about family, communication and identity topics and I adore cinema vérité. My first feature film “The Ability Exchange” (which I produced/directed/shot/edited) explores disability, inclusion and empathy in the classroom and beyond. I’ve also edited two other features—Heather White and Lynn Zhang’s “Complicit” and Fusion TV’s “The Naked Truth: China Queer” (both of which just premiered this month). I'm currently developing a new project about gay deaf parenting (working title: "LOUD Love", for which I'm also researching how to improve “deaf cinema” technically, aesthetically, and ethically). I hope to expand my professional network and to find people who share similar interest and passion to learn from and work with.
Skills: producing (crowd funding)/directing/filming/editing/translating (English-Mandarin-ASL) I have my own cameras and I mostly edit at home in Downtown Brooklyn.
www.beingbing.com
Ursula Liang (uliang@gmail.com, former boss on film "9-Man")
Wang
mwang@threewatersproductions.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese
English
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin
Three Waters Productions is an independent film production company that develops and produces films for global distribution. In addition to producing critically acclaimed and award-winning non-fiction films, Three Waters Productions also creates branded programming for corporate and commercial clients that have garnered top advertising awards.
Miao Wang (director, producer, and editor) is a New York-based filmmaker. Her award-winning documentary features Maineland and Beijing Taxi, and short Yellow Ox Mountain have screened at over 100 international festivals and institutions such as SXSW and the Guggenheim Museum, with US theatrical release, broadcast nation-wide, and digitally released globally on multiple platforms. She directed Made by China in America, a documentary short in Morgan Spurlock's acclaimed We the Economy series. She also direct, produce, and edit award-winning branded content and shorts for agencies and clients such as Ogilvy, DuPont, Philips, Microsoft Design, Guggenheim Museum, and Vice Media.
Directing
Editing
Producing
The arts and culture, societal shift, sociological study of a people or place, generally topics with a lot of potential for visual storytelling.
I have a 5DIII camera and great lens package, along with sound equipment I sometimes rent or lend to people. I've gotten my hands dirty with just about every aspect of filmmaking from the beginning to distribution on my own and am happy to share any part of this experience with anyone seeking advice or second opinions.
threewatersfilms.com
Wang
shihenw@gmail.com
Taipei, Taiwan
International
Taiwanese
English
Chinese
Walking Iris Media: We facilitate the research, production, distribution of media projects which aim to engage the public on relevant historical and current issues through compelling storytelling.
I’m Grace Wang, based in Taiwan, Taipei. I have a profound passion for documentary. That’s why I had worked in documentary film production for several years. This experience taught me to coordinate amongst different production teams and manage different budgets and schedules for assorted projects. This April, I started working with Leo, as a local assistant in Taiwan. I’m multitasking-capable and open-minded, and I really enjoy the challenge of working under pressure. In the future, I plan to study for my MFA in the U.S.
Writing / Grant Writing
Archival Research
Impact / Outreach Producing
I’m interested in character-driven stories, personal documentaries, and stories within major events with the power to penetrate audience.
As a Taiwan-based local window for anyone interested in filming here., especially in writing proposals, conducting research, or as a producer/production coordinator.
https://www.facebook.com/grace.wang.921
Leo Chiang (boss from Walking Iris Media): leochiang@me.com Chao-wei Chang (boss from CNEX): ccw0815@gmail.com
Wang
lillywangsh@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian
Chinese
Editor, writer, director. Born and raised in China, came to US for undergrad. Graduated from Kalamazoo College, Michigan in 2013 with B.A. in English. Graduated from USC School of Cinematic Arts in 2017 with MFA in Film and TV Production.
Editing
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Personal docs, social justice, environmental issues, Asia content, stories in China, etc.
Assistant editing, AVID, Editing, Screenwriting.
Select editing works: Some of Us (2013); There Goes the Neighborhood (2016); Finding Home: Episode Brandon (2017). Vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/ylw (mostly experimental shorts and fictional shorts) Editing reel and resume available upon request.
AB Troen, director of Finding Home series, on which I edited the pilot episode: aphotob@gmail.com; Lisa Remington, producer of Untitled Foster Care Documentary, on which I am Assistant Editor: lisa.remington@gmail.com
Wen
ellie.wen@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
Chinese
English
French
Spanish
Cantonese
Mandarin
Ellie Wen is an award-winning filmmaker from Hong Kong and Los Angeles. She is an alumna of Film Independent's Project Involve fellowship program and recently completed her MFA in Documentary Film at Stanford University. Her films have been released on The Guardian and Short of the Week, selected as Vimeo Staff Pick, and screened at premier festivals around the world. She now resides in San Francisco and is developing her first feature documentary.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Sound
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Archival Research
Impact / Outreach Producing
Social justice, character-driven docs, personal docs, women's issues, identity issues, Asian-American issues, representation, family
Skills in camera, sound, editing. Background in development for narrative film/tv, can look at cuts and give notes. Have my own FS5 and lenses, sound equipment, etc.
https://www.elliewen.com/
Available Upon Request
Whang
juliew@tugginc.com
Austin
TX
Korean
English
Korean
Non-theatrical Film Distributor
Distribution
Feature documentaries with current social issues
Wimbush
chihiro.wimbush@gmail.com
Richmond
CA
eurasian
Japanese
A Lens Inside - mindful media
I am an Emmy-nominated filmmaker with a passion for bringing my creativity to everyday stories of the human experience. I love engaging with people from all walks of life, all over the world, and making films that change how we view each other and the world we live in: both the beauty of our differences, but the also common humanity we share.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
I'm interested in human stories that shine a light on broader societal and global issues from social justice to climate change, as well as art, politics and explorations of identity. I'm fascinated by the possibilities of VR and New Media.
As a former musician, radio host and DJ music is my first love so still make the occasional mix and am connected to a worldwide web of talented independent musicians who make fantastic music for soundtracks.
http://www.chihirowimbush.com/
provided upon request
Winn
rcwinn@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Hapa (Japanese/White)
English
Spanish
Japanese
Sojourn Filmworks - Social issue documentaries about immigrant communities.
I was born in Japan, grew up in Los Angeles, went to Occidental College then Yale Law School. After 3 years as a lawyer I had my mid-life crisis early and went to film school at USC. I work independently on community-based documentaries about immigrant communities.
Producing
Directing
Cinematography
Social justice; immigration and identity; arts and activism.
Some familiarity with the philanthropic space.
sojournfilmworks.com, although it's very old!
Leo Chiang. Abe Ferrer.
Wong
Me@kevdwong.com
Oakland
CA
Chinese / White
English
Former VFX artist turned director / editor / Multi hyphenate jack of many trades. Working mostly in branded content but hoping to do more social justice and experimental work.
Editing
Directing
Cinematography
Social justice personal arts and doc / fiction hybrid.
I run a small production studio in the Bay Area. Many years experience in post production and Doc style cinematography.
Www.kevdwong.com
Ursula Liang uliang@gmail.com Carrie Lozano <carrie.lozano@gmail.com>
Wong
petekwong@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian
Cantonese
Just Pete
Writer, Director, Actor, and Editor who loves martial arts and boxing who is making a life of inspiring others.
Directing
Editing
Writing / Grant Writing
Projects that show humanity flaws and all in fun entertaining ways but also a deep introspective that challenges us to be better human beings and hopefully have a way of inspiring us too.
Let me know I'll try and support how I can. I like to lead and introduce people to each other, help break the ice per say. I also do some video editing.
www.petekwong.weebly.com
Karin Aguilar-San Juan sanjuan@macalester.edu
Woo
woo@jwoo.org
New York
NY
Korean American
English
Korean
Senior Staff Editor, video for The New York Times
Currently @ The New York Times, ex-American Documentary/P.O.V.
Editing
Interactive Producer
Producing
New media, design and storytelling for interaction
Editing and story consulting; career counseling / mentorship
Woon-Chen
chris@papersonfilms.com
Seattle
WA
Chinese American
English
Paper Son Films (me), I specialize in producing/directing/editing short docs, also love doing music videos, and composing music for picture.
I freelance mostly as an editor and shooter, I shoot local interest shorts for the Seattle Channel, and also am a filmmaking teaching artist for the Asian Counseling and Referral Services Southeast Asian Young Men's Group. I also love to make music and score my own pieces most of the time.
Directing
Editing
Music Composition
personal docs, social justice, music, hip hop, youth culture, elders
I have camera and audio equipment for those traveling to shoot in the Seattle/Puget sound region. A would also love to do more scoring and sound design work. I make a decent cup of coffee!
http://vimeo.com/papersonfilms
RJ Lozada, friend and coproduced a feature together, rj.lozada@gmail.com, Shannon Gee, have worked for Shannon many times via The Seattle Channel, shannon.gee@seattle.gov
Wu
tuh28791@temple.edu
Philadelphia
PA
Taiwanese
English
Mandarin
Taiwanese
Directing
Editing
Animation
writing
Taiwan/ Female experience/ Young adults/ Literature/ Theater
https://chenyiwu1993.weebly.com/film--video.html
Xian
annahongxian@gmail.com
Berkeley
CA
Chinese
English
French
German
Mandarin
Experienced in film and video production, film festival programming, event & community management. I recently relocated from Berlin to California.
Editing
Producing
Festivals
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
PA / Interning
Experience in service production for Chinese films and series. Bicultural and bilingual background
upon request
Yang
zericyang@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian/Chinese
English
Mandarin
Studio School/private performing arts school
I graduated from Florida State University Film School with an MFA degree. Taught film and video production in Arkansas and Michigan for a number of years before finally moving to LA about 4 years ago. I have made a number of short narrative films, some of them have earned some recognitions such as a Student Academy Award. I'm currently working on "Reaching for the Stars," my first documentary project.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
https://vimeo.com/user7885086
Yang
Alisa.y.yang@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Taiwanese
English
Mandarin Chinese
Taiwanese
Mandarin
Artist & filmmaker
I am an artist, feminist and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. I received my BFA from Art Center of Design in 2009 and MFA at University of Michigan in 2016. my practice is rooted in collage across medium; from two-dimensional works to video installations, exploring themes of cultural identity, memory, and language in the post-colonial context. I have exhibited at galleries, independent spaces and museums for over ten years with reviews in LA Times, Hyperallergic, and Huffington Post. My first two experimental doc shorts, PLEASE COME AGAIN (2016) won the first Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Golden Reel Award for Short Documentary, and SLEEPING WITH THE DEVIL(2016) won the Best Regional Filmmaker award at Ann Arbor Film Festival.
Directing
Editing
Designer
cultural identity, sexuality, language, queer issues, geopolitics. Film essay, experimental film, ethnography, new media, multimedia exhibition.
Editing, translating Mandarin Chinese (spoken), graphic design, illustration, cooking.
www.alisayang.com
Yogi
christopher.yogi@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Japanese & Okinawan
English
Japanese
I'm a filmmaker born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, working in both fiction and non-fiction. My debut feature, August at Akiko's, had its world premiere at 2018 International Film Festival of Rotterdam. I'm also a Sundance Institute/Time Warner fellow, a Sundance Screenwriting & Directing Labs fellow, and a Jerome Foundation artist grant recipient. As a documentary editor, my work has screened at Slamdance, Hot Docs, and been nominated for a Peabody, Emmy, a GLAAD award, and has been awarded a Student Academy Award.
Directing
Editing
Producing
Hawaii in film and media told through a decolonial lens. Personal films. Art films. Diversity within the Asian-American and Indigenous stories on screen.
Writing/blogging. Edit/post-production assistance and notes. And yes! Couch to sleep on in NYC & Hawaii, depending on where I am.
www.nahwave.com
Avail upon request
Yong
shuling@mediaforsocialchange.com
Chicago
IL
Chinese Singaporean
English
Mandarin
Media For Social Change - documentary films, video storytelling for clients, produces the Reel Impact Podcast
Documentary Filmmaker, Video Storyteller, founder of Media for Social Change. Creator of the Reel Impact Podcast.
Sound
Cinematography
Directing
Impact Producing and Campaigning, Community Engagement, Docs on education, food sustainability, LGBTQ and Womens' Rights.
Camera, audio and lighting gear. Digital Marketing (Content, SEO, Social) & Wordpress knowledge. Couch available.
http://www.mediaforsocialchange.com
Maria Finitzo - mfinitzo@gmail.com - I associate produced her film In The Game. Rebecca Parrish - rebecca@interchangeproductions.com - I did location sound for her film Radical Grace
Yoo
christineyoo8@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Korean American
English
Filmmaker. Director / Producer that also shoots verite and edits. Own camera package and sound gear. Currently working on my first feature length documentary about a marathon inside San Quentin State Prison.
Cinematography
Directing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Criminal Justice. Racial Equity. Sociology. Sports.
independent filmmaking
https://www.christineyoomedia.com
Yoo
christineyoo8@gmail.com
San Francisco
CA
Korean American
English
Filmmaker. Director / Producer that also shoots verite and edits. Own camera package and sound gear. Currently working on my first feature length documentary about a marathon inside San Quentin State Prison.
Cinematography
Directing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Criminal Justice. Racial Equity. Sociology. Sports.
independent filmmaking
https://www.christineyoomedia.com
Yoo-Kim
jinyookim@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Korean American (born in Bolivia)
English
Spanish
Korean
freelance
I'm a Korean American director/producer with an MFA from the USC School of Cinematic Arts with interests in documentaries (short and long form), and narrative features (usually in comedy).
Directing
Producing
Editing
I'm interested in documentaries about women's issues, sports documentaries, sub groups, social injustice, international issues, human rights.
I have a toddler and juggle filmmaking with a husband who is a struggling/aspiring writer. I can have brunch and commiserate.
https://vimeo.com/jinyookim
Ann Kaneko annkaneko@gmail.com (Director of Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust)
Yoon
yoondesign@gmail.com
New York
NY
Korean American
English
Cindy Yoon is a filmmaker, producer, and video editor who works on a variety of feature, documentary, commercial, film and online projects. In addition to creating her own projects, she has edited and managed online projects for nonprofit organizations, including the Lawyer’s Committee for Human Rights and the Asia Society. She produces linear media for Potion, an interactive design studio, and has contributed to film projects, including Winter’s Bone, Monogamy, and The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Had Kyung Cha. She lives and works in New York City.
Editing
I am interested in Asian American stories, personal docs, museums and interactive installations, music, and educational media. I am also a lover of handmade craft, including sewing, embroidery, knitting, and right now, I am learning pottery. Lately I am also interested in podcasts that are telling great personal stories. I am also a mother of my two young kids and so parenting topics are also of great interest.
Editing
www.cindyyoon.com
Woo Cho - woo@woojungcho.com (Friend and Colleague), George Gavrilis -geogavrilis@gmail.com (Friend)
Yu
anita@yuedits.com
Fresh Meadows
NY
Chinese
English
Cantonese Chinese
Anita Hei-Man Yu is a Hong Kong born, New York-based, multi-faceted assistant editor. After an early career in short-form videos and web series, she has transitioned in recent years to feature documentary projects. She has assisted on several major feature documentaries, including Hale County This Morning, This Evening, Baltimore Rising, and the Academy Award-nominated Strong Island. She has also executed motion graphics for the documentary She's Beautiful When She's Angry, and looks forward to advancing her experience in the realm of documentary editing.
Editing
I'm interested in any scientific discoveries, wildlife, cultural backgrounds of different countries, biographies, entertainment from movies, anime and animation.
I own a laptop and a desktop.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4891449/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
[Su Kim, suhyeon@gmail.com, She's a producer and I've worked with her on several projects], [Mary Manhardt, mmanhardt9@gmail.com, She's an Editor and worked with her on two documentary projects]
Yu
cyu3@tulane.edu
New Orleans
LA
Chinese
English
Mandarin Chinese
Spanish
French
Fujian
Mandarin
Freelance
Chen is an emerging filmmaker with one year of experience in digital filmmaking.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Color
community activism, history of immigration, China, gender, sexuality, critical race theory, historical construction of race & specifically whiteness
https://linkedin.com/in/chenyutulane/
Zeno
mustafa.rony.zeno@me.com
Los Angeles
CA
Southwest Asian
Hebrew
Spanish
Arabic
Ol' Haag Productions
A Syrian-American director/DP, work at the intersection of doc/narrative. I shot and directed the short documentary 'alabama damascus' about a damascus steel plant in Jacksonville, Alabama. I am now in post-production on a feature-length hybrid film I co-wrote and directed titled ‘please take off your shoes’, which explores the meaning of internment as it has been applied to different people throughout different times in history through a combination of interviews reenactments, and semi-scripted speculative fictional scenes acted out by my family.
Cinematography
Directing
Indigenous and diasporic filmmaking; decolonizing filmmaking through form/language; ethnography of music, religion, language and culture in general.
editing; speak Arabic fluently, Hebrew and Spanish conversationally; own a lot of camera equipment; know a lot about cameras and the technical side of filmmaking.
mustafazeno.com
Grace Lee
Zhang
chengzhangfilm@gmail.com
Beijing/Shanghai, China
International
Chinese
English
Independent
Graduated from Stanford's MFA program in Documentary Film and Video; Thesis film No Harm No Foul about lead contamination in the drinking water in Washington DC screened at SXSW 2017; Working on a feature-length documentary about lead in water issues in the US right now, fiscally sponsored by DocsInProgress
Directing
Producing
Cinematography
Power and authority, social structure, science, environment, public health, education, personal development, individual resilience.
I have a Sony FS5 (with sigma 18-36) and a Sound Device 702 (with MKH 416), I have an iMac with Premiere Pro.
www.chengzhangfilm.com
Zhang
thewenjing@gmail.com
Austin
TX
Chinese American
English
Mandarin
Freelance
I'm an Austin based editor trying to shift from commercial editing to documentary. I just finished a feature doc in Avid, and am hoping to work on more projects with social impact.
Editing
Rock climbing, eating, social justice, city planning, reading, outdoorsy things between 45 and 75 degrees.
Premiere and Avid are my main programs. I will probably relearn After Effects again at some point; other Adobe programs I can find my way around. I can also do five pullups.
www.thisiswenjing.com
Upon request
Zheng
zencinemas@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
English
Chinese
Freelance
Lingyun Zheng is a filmmaker based in China and New York. Her works are inspired by her intercultural experience in China and the US, combining authentic life, fantastical elements and political critique.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
I'm interested in social justice & Public Policy, especially women and children's rights. I also work on personal and artistic films, video installations.
I'm good at editing with Premiere, FCP, After Effects. I'm also a graphic designer. I'm willing to coach others for these applications if they have questions about Adobe Suites or other related software.
https://vimeo.com/zhenglingyun
Nicole Tsien, ntsien@pov.org, friend Mickey Liu, mickeyliufilm@gmail.com, producer
Zhou
zyp515687@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
English
Mandarin
Evita is a film & TV editor who has worked in both documentary and narrative in the US and China. Her documentary credits include MAKING A MURDERER Season 2 (Netflix), CHILDHOOD IN CHINA (Discovery Asia), and CONFUCIAN DREAM, which premiered at the Hot Docs, won the Special Jury Prize at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and won Best Feature Documentary the Guangzhou International Film Festival, China’s largest documentary festival. Her doc short ORGANIZING HAPPINESS was China’s official entry in the HIGH 5 Series at the 2018 BRICS Film Festival in Durban, South Africa. Evita’s narrative works have also gathered acclaim. HUMAN TERRAIN took part in the prestigious AFI Directing Workshop for Women and screened around the world. Her short THE VISIT screened at more than 10 US film festivals, including the 42nd Asian American International Film Festival. Her most recent work is A TOWN CALLED VICTORIA, a docuseries pilot that won the 2018 Austin Film Society New Texas Voices Grant, IFP/HBO New True Stories Initiative, and ISF Documentary Fund Grand Prize.
Editing
Academia
Writing / Grant Writing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Editing/Filmmaking Support
Zhu
jz3593@nyu.edu
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese
English
Jiuxin Zhu graduated from NYU with a MS in Integrated Digital Media. He focuses on filmmaking, motion capture and virtual production and makes documentaries, fictions and animations. He is currently based in Brooklyn, NY.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
PA / Interning
Sports, Asian American, Cutting-Edge Technologies, Media Censorship
Advanced in Adobe Premiere, Sony FS5/7, Canon 5D; Proficient in Unreal Engine
https://www.jiuxin-zhu.com/
Flasphaler
jaf2239@columbia.edu
Brooklyn
New York
2nd gen mixed Korean American
English
French
freelance with NYC production companies (People's TV)
I'm a queer 2nd gen mixed Korean American with experience as a production assistant/coordinator and running around as the off-set van PA (I can drive big trucks in Manhattan, thanks to having lived in LA and dealing with that crazy traffic for four years). I have a BA in English Lit from Columbia, with a personal interest in Gender/Ethnicity Studies. Very interested in social justice narratives.
PA / Interning
writing
Human rights, disability studies, gender/race/class, trauma, mental health, immigration
Writing, logistical work, driving the big trucks -
https://twitter.com/juliaflafla
Dey
digantadey321@gmail.com
Hyderabad
Telangana, India
South Asian
Bengali
English
Hindi
Teammate Workers
Diganta Dey started film making without any conventional training.Till now got 18 Awards & 50 up film festival nominations worldwide for his experimentation with making & story telling. He is also the founder of independent film production company ‘Teammate Workers’.His notable projects are The Silent Wheel , Khelna Bati (My Toy World), Monalisa Feelings, Roadside Scientist (Documentary), Monsoon Clips etc. He is a fellow of ‘Platform Busan’ program of Busan International Film Festival 2019 & guest judge of ‘Hollywood Weekly Film Festival’ 2020 (California,USA).Regular contributor as a ‘Film Critic’ in FIPRESCI INDIA Cine Journal & regional Bengali web magazine ‘Dhusorbela’. Passed ‘Film Appreciation Course’ from Film & Television Institute of India (FTII) in 2020.
Directing
Producing
writing
Personal Documentary, Social Justice, Investigative Documentary
Direction, Visual Story Telling, Writing
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6836809/
Zhuang
weixinzfilm@gmail.com
New York
New York
Chinese
Mandarin
English
Taiwanese
Weixin Zhuang is originally from China, now a documentary filmmaker based in New York. He graduated with an MFA of Social Documentary from the School of Visual Arts in 2020. He is a visual storyteller focused on exploring the motivations of human behaviors in the contemporary world. Through cinematic and compelling imagery, with sociology and anthropology background, he strives to unfold his subjects' inner world combining both intimacy and coherence.
Cinematography
Editing
Sound
PA / Interning
Color
https://www.weixinzwitzki.com/
Nguyen
nhungnguyen1408@g.ucla.edu
los Angeles
California
Vietnamese
Vietnamese
English
UCLA
www.cargocollective.com/nhungnguyen
Editing
PA / Interning
Archival Research
writing
Underrepresented community, especially women and LGBTQ+ community
Adobe Premier, Avid for editing. I have a tripod, DSLR camera and basic reflective board
www.cargocollective.com/nhungnguyen
Kristy Guevara Flanagan
Pang
kerripang@gmail.com
Chicago
IL
Chinese Singaporean
English
Mandarin Chinese
Sprout Social
Lead Video Producer by day, Doc Filmmaker by night
Directing
Cinematography
Producing
Editing
Culture, Race, Food, Equity
http://kerripang.com
Mejia
cecilia.r.mejia@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Asian/Filipino
English
Remedias Productions
Cecilia R. Mejia has worked in development for non-profit organizations. She’s worked with several grassroots organizations focusing on underrepresented communities, which led to her working in film. Cecilia has produced a number of short films focusing on critical social impact issues. She’s the lead producer of the Sony-acquired feature film Yellow Rose, a Social Impact Producer of the award-winning doc Call Her Ganda (TIFF 2018), and Co-Producer for Lingua Franca (Tribeca All-Access 2019). She is also the Creative Director of Art of Me and an adjunct professor at NYU.
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Education, Youth, Immigration
Grant Writer/Writer, Development/Fundraising, Creative
PJ Raval
Shim
INNBOSHIM@GMAIL.COM
New York City
NY
Asian
English
The Documentary Group
INNBO SHIM is a film and television producer based in New York. With an emphasis on international and socially-driven content, Innbo has produced documentary and narrative features with U.S.festival premieres at Sundance, Tribeca as well as international festival premieres at Toronto, Venice, Busan IFF, Rotterdam, Zurich, and Camerimage. Recent projects include When Lambs Become Lions (Oscilloscope Films), We Will Rise: Michelle Obama’s Mission to Educate Girls Around the World for CNN Films, and the forthcoming AMEND, a limited series for Netflix featuring Will Smith. Innbo has often worked with directors who work in both documentary and narrative forms. Notable projects include Remote Control, directed by Byamba Sakhya (Mongolia); Rachel Getting Married and Jimmy Carter Man From Plains, directed by Jonathan Demme.
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Line Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
writing
Zhu
jinzhu@berkeley.edu
Richmond
CA
Chinese
English
Chinese
I make experimental films and doc shorts about housing rights in the Bay and American colonial history. Before film, I exhibited as a fine artist - primarily photography. Currently I'm developing a story on environmental justice in SF and also freelance for local non-profits and galleries. MFA UC Berkeley, BA Stanford.
Cinematography
Editing
PA / Interning
Housing rights, racial justice, immigration, environmental justice
Canon/Panasonic/Blackmagic HDSLRs; interview & location audio; FCPX/Resolve.
https://www.jinzhustudio.com/
Available upon request
Narter
nako.narter@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Asian American
Japanese
PA / Interning
Environment, POC representation, women, gender, comedy
Lee
jl9722@nyu.edu
Los Angeles
CA
Vietnamese, Korean
English
KQED
Julia Lee is a video journalist and producer. She works at KQED and is currently pursuing more opportunities in documentary.
Editing
Producing
PA / Interning
writing
social justice issues, social movements, environmental issues, women's rights, healthcare
research, reporting, producing, shooting, editing in Premiere
https://julialeereporting.com/
Yvonne Latty- yvonne.latty@nyu.edu
Wu
wyattwhowu@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Taiwanese American
English
Mandarin
American Sign Language (ASL)
Little Dot Studios
I am currently a video editor, motion graphics designer & filmmaker based in LA.
Editing
Cinematography
Animation
Video Editing, Motion Graphics, Cinematography
wyattwu.com
Stacey Woelfel: (573) 882-0698
Fahey
jjf66@bu.edu
Allston
Massachusetts
Chinese
French
English
Currently work as a film assistant. Studied film at Boston University and the University of Pittsburgh
Editing
Academia
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Cinematography
Editing, experimental, feminist
Adobe editing, basic film production
juliajeanfahey.myportfolio.com
Wang-Holborn
lou@buloulun.com
New York City
NY
Chinese
Chinese
English
Lou WH is a creative producer based in New York City. She founded and operated a production company Bu Lou Lun, providing services to fashion media and commercial clients. In recent years, Lou started producing several documentary programs on Chinese Americans, youth culture and arts. Currently, she is producing two independent feature-length documentaries, Women’s World (post-production) and Out of the Garden (in production).
Producing
Line Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
Archival Research
immigration, identity, food and culture, arts, community activism, women's rights, politics
I have a production company for media and commercial clients. I have Panasonic S1H camera package, and lighting and grip equipment. I also have an office space in Manhattan Chinatown.
www.buloulun.com
Chan
tinx.chan@gmail.com
Brooklyn
New York
Chinese-American
Cantonese Chinese
Chinese
Mandarin Chinese
Cinematographer based in New York, trying to move hearts with the moving image.
Cinematography
Chinese-American topics, Chinatown, Visual metaphor
Narrative Cinematography and Lighting, Drone, Underwater, High Speed, Film
tinxchan.com
https://m.imdb.com/name/nm2949105/filmotype/cinematographer?ref_=m_nmfm_1
Tran
tiffanytrantv@gmail.com
New York
New York
Chinese American
Cantonese
Line Producing
Zhu
one.xinyizhu@gmail.com
Shanghai/Suzhou/Beijing
China
Asian
Chinese
Mandarin Chinese
English
Shanghainese
Xinyi Zhu is a writer-director from Suzhou, China. She holds a B.A. in Psychology from UCLA and is currently pursuing her MFA in Film at USC. Her films have been shown at festivals including Palm Springs, Indy Shorts (Heartland), HollyShorts, Pittsburgh Shorts, St. John’s Women’s IFF, China Women’s IFF, etc. Her works and studies have been supported by A-Doc, James Bridges Directing Scholarship, Jon M. Chu APAA Cinematic Arts Scholarship and APAA Distinguished Scholarship Award. Her stories often concern how an individual struggles when trapped in the web of complicated relationships, societal problems, and the corrupted self. She cares about topics on women, genders, and underrepresented cultures. Recently, she got into music video directing as well as other non-narrative materials. She also came onboard as one of the directors for a Chinese new media show run by DA Entertainment. She is currently developing her first narrative feature "Nanzhou Brothers" and documentary feature “The Plum Rain”. Xinyi holds a B.A. degree in Psychology from UCLA. Prior to her MFA studies, she worked as a production designer for a feature film, several shorts and award-winning branded content.
Directing
Producing
Editing
Writing / Grant Writing
writing
Line Producing
Feminism, Genders, Trans-corporeality, Social Justice, Human Rights, LGBTQ
www.xinyi-zhu.com
Bill Yahraus, Amanda Pope, John Watson, Alex Franklin, Peter Robinson, Ada Yeh
Munro
marikomunro@mac.com
Los Angeles and New York
CA and NY
Japanese American
English
FIlmmaker and art advisor. Notable film work include "Milkshake" feature film premiere Sundance 2013 NEXT; Emmy nominated for Sesame Street and Autism "The Amazing Song"; work shown at The Whitney Museum, LUMA Foundation Zurich, 356 Mission Los Angeles, BAM Cinema Festival.
Directing
Producing
Line Producing
abolition, fighting white supremacy, workers rights, education, learning, growth, food, Asian American stories and creators, restorative justice and more
Covid safety, Listening, learning, fighting for the right way, organized, motivated, a "do'er". Knowledge of the art world, restaurant world, night life, sex work, research
feel free to ask for more: Kim Wright at Sesame Street, Kimberly.Wright@sesame.org; Director Ian Harnarine harnarine@gmail.com; Producer Amy Hobby hobbyfilms@gmail.com; Art Dealer Lisa Spellman lisa@303gallery.com
Dane
kira@kiradane.com
New York/ Nara
NY/ JAPAN
Half Japanese
Japanese
English
One Eyed Productions
Kira Dane is a half-Japanese filmmaker and illustrator from New York, currently based in Nara, Japan. Having been shaped and informed by the polar opposite cultures of New York City and rural Japan, she is most comfortable in gray areas. And as an artist, she's most interested in telling stories that dig for nuance, often incorporating animated and experimental mediums. Kira is a Film & TV graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and a 2019 fellow of the Sundance Ignite Fellowship Program. Her animated short documentary “Mizuko" was supported by the If/Then Shorts Program (Tribeca Film Institute, Field of Vision). It was nominated for the IDA Awards, won Special Jury Mention at SXSW and IDFA, and won Best Documentary Short at Atlanta Film Festival. Along with A-Doc, Kira is a member of the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective and the Video Consortium.
Directing
Editing
Animation
Hybrid docs, Japan, Buddhism, Spirituality, Animation, Experimental Film, Psychedelics
Editing, Animation, Illustration, Photoshop, Writing
www.kiradane.com
Sugarman
maya@mayasugarman.com
Washington
DC
Chinese/Jewish
English
Freelancer + video editor at The Washington Post
I have more than a decade of video editing and production experience in fast-paced environments including at The Washington Post. I mostly work with non-fiction video, both scripted and unscripted. I'm also very interested in getting experience in fictional film and television.
Designer
Color
Cinematography
Editing
Producing
I like telling stories about identity, vulnerability and mental health. I'm also a visual artist and I mostly work in photo collage.
Video editing, color, branding/design, social media strategy and consulting
www.mayasugarman.com
Available upon request
Lane
nycpostsupers@gmail.com
New York
United States
Filipino-American
freelance
Jean Lane is a freelance Producer who specializes in Post Production. Jean possesses a rare hybrid of post expertise in both commercials and TV/Features. Jean is the former Executive Producer at Light Iron New York as well as Goldcrest Post where she oversaw post-production for Restrepo (Oscar nominee and Sundance Grand Jury Prize 2010) and multiple Ken Burns documentaries including The Roosevelts, The Central Park Five and Prohibition. Recent credits include "Becoming" and "Dick Johnson Is Dead" for Netflix, "Tiger" for HBO, "AKA Jane Roe" for FX and "Birds of Paradise" for Amazon. She currently lives in the Bronx with her husband and two children.
Post Supervisor
Documentary, Narrative (fiction) feature films
Very involved with the Post Alliance NY
radicalmedia, Jigsaw, The Documentary Group, New York Times, Netflix, Amazon, HBO
Rao
abyrao@gmail.com
Morrrisville
North Carolina
Indian American
Hindi
Marathi
Gujarati
Urdu
VerveFilms
Aby Rao is the Co-Founder and Festival Director who also happens to be an Asian-American filmmaker who started his entertainment career in 2009 by producing mini-documentaries for Philadelphia's WYBE public television. His script, “Parallel Parking,” made it to the second round of the 2014 Sundance Screenwriters Lab. He is the recipient of the “Filmed In NC” grant for his first feature film, “Parallel Parking” which was completed in Fall 2018. His work has received vast success in film festivals, Short HD Satellite Channel and various online distribution platforms, such as Amazon Prime, Rolecall Watch, IndieFlix and IndiePix. His films have been screened at Cucalorus Film Festival, Carrboro Film Festival, Seattle South Asian Film Festival, NC Film and Video Film Festival, etc. In 2020, Aby was nominated for the Cary Magazine's ‘Movers and Shakers’ award for his contribution to the independent filmmaking industry. He identifies himself as an immigrant who moved to the United States a year after 9/11.
Cinematography
Color
Directing
Distribution
Editing
Producing
Immigrant and refugee stories, narrative films, people of color, lgbtqia, religion, digital filmmaking
I have enormous experience in low-budget filmmaking and completing films on tight constraints.
http://vervefilms.com/
Available on request
Hamzaki
zulfi14@gmail.com
Mumbai
India
South Asian, Indian
English
Hindi
Independent
Zulfiya Hamzaki is a documentary filmmaker from India. Her work has explored women in sport, immigration in the United States, native American issues, Silicon Valley’s dating culture and refugee resettlement in California’s Bay area. She has worked on media and video projects in the areas of gender, sexuality, rural journalism, disability, education, environment and social design. Her recent film Crossing Borders, was picked up by global documentary streaming platform, True Story. Her films have screened on cable TV in Multnomah county Oregon, at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, San Diego Asian Film Festival, Seattle Asian American Film Festival, NewFilmmakers Los Angeles and the 14th IAWRT Asian Women’s Film Festival (New Delhi). She is a graduate of the MFA program in Documentary Film and Video from Stanford University, USA.
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
immigration, refugee resettement, social justice issues, human-interest stories, gender rights
Directing, Producing, Creative Consultant, Project Management
https://www.zulfiyahamzaki.com/
Provided on request
Yim
yim.dave@gmail.com
New York
NY, USA
Mixed Race, Chinese
Freelance
My name is Dave (he/him), and I'm excited to collaborate with creative folks! Most recently, I was making videos and podcasts for CNN’s Great Big Story, who I helped bring home an Emmy Award, a Telly Award and a Webby Award. I’ve worked on hundreds of non-fiction, short-form video and audio stories as a director, editor, and producer.
Producing
Editing
Directing
writing
Archival Research
Cinematography
Line Producing
Post Supervisor
Music, arts, Asian American identity, racial justice, the environment, climate change, untold histories
Editing, professional camcorder operation, interviewing, producing, directing
www.daveyim.com
Yam
info@mystudios.biz
SAN JOSE
United States
American British Asian
Founder, MYStudios Productions
May Yam, is an Emmy-nominated and Tribeca Film Festival Alumn filmmaker. Her last documentary for which she received a Tribeca Film Festival nomination for the Best Short Documentary Award was distributed through CLIF Bar's Lunafest where her role was Director / Producer/ Cinematographer / Editor / Sound Designer. She is a long time judge for the TV Emmy’s and a content creator for Fortune 100 clients. Her work has aired on Shark Tank, Lifetime, ABC, CBS, Sony Entertainment TV, Forbes, KRON-TV and Good Day Sacramento TV. Notable works include KRON-TV Emmy®-winning and Emmy®-nominated series Office Crashers and Fireside Chats, respectively. She has won the Best Narrative Short, Best Cinematography and 2 Audience Choice Awards at Los Angeles and San Francisco film festivals for films, Headwind, Carrier 3, and Popped. May has worked with such celebrity talent as Nicolas Cage, Emilio Estevez, Tatiana Maslany, William H. Macy and Andie MacDowell.
Cinematography
Directing
Distribution
Editing
Festivals
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Impact / Outreach Producing
Post Supervisor
Producing
Personal Docs, Women's rights, Non Fiction, Directing, Editing, Social Impact, Social Justice
Doc directing/shooting, directing, editing, Sony A7siii, film production, VR/AR,
https://www.mystudios.biz
available on request
Yoo
jrryyoo@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Korean American
English
Editing
http://jerry-yoo.com
Ma
lorrainem@minema.space
San Francisco
United States
Asian American
Cantonese
Minema
Ten Years Thailand (Cannes 2018), Faceless (Hot Docs 2021)
Producing
Awano
awano.martin@gmail.com
NY
NY, USA
Asian American
English
Cinematography
Mental Health, Documentary
I have a full 4K camera package with professional audio setup and connections to lighting and grip rental houses.
martinawano.com
Parkhani
yatin007@hotmail.com
LOS ANGELES
United States
Indian-American
Documentary filmmaker and writer/producer/editor for docu-marketing videos. 20 years experience as a promo preditor for various networks (Nickelodeon, Disney, TNT, etc)
Cinematography
Editing
writing
The spaces where the fascinating and the quotidian meet. Subjects that connect South Asia and South America to the world in various and unexpected ways.
Online and Offline Editor (Avid, Premiere); Producer, Writer; Copywriter; DJI Drone pilot, Cinematographer, Director, Producer, Ex-international film sales agent
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1749271/
Giles Khan
Leong
krinjgy@gmail.com
Brooklyn
New York
Chinese Singaporean
English
Mandarin Chinese
Directing
Producing
Sound
writing
www.krinjgy.com
Chen
yuananim@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California, USA
Chinese-American
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin
Yuan Yuan Animation LLC
I'm a writer-director and producer for films. I also do animation.
Directing
Producing
writing
Writing / Grant Writing
Animation
Nature, animals, Asian-Americans, travel, childhood, hardship, growth
directing actors, producing, screenwriting, TV writing, storyboarding, animation, art, painting, drawing, illustration
yuanimation.com and crchen.com
Ensminger
champ@worldfamousinc.com
Seattle
WA
Thai / European
English
World Famous
Champ Ensminger is a Thai American filmmaker born in Chiang Mai and raised in Spokane, Washington. After graduating from the University of Washington in Seattle with a degree in comparative literature and anthropology, he moved to New York City, where he worked at the video hosting site Vimeo and then as a freelancer and production assistant at the web agency m ss ng p eces. He returned to Chiang Mai in 2013, where he spent time as a volunteer and workshop instructor at Documentary Arts Asia, a nonprofit aimed at bringing agency and exposure to Asia-based media artists. Ensminger recently earned the Emerging Artist Fellowship at the Jacob Burns Film Center. He is currently part of the production team at World Famous in Seattle, creating content for brands like T-Mobile, Microsoft, and Amazon.
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Short form narrative, episodic narrative, short form documentary, music video, animation, science fiction, drama, historical fiction, Thai social issues, Black Lives Matter, film industry equity, commercials, branded content
Commercial video editing, directing, music search, basic graphic design, basic photo editing, basic copywriting, voice over / voice acting
http://www.champensminger.com
You
zyou1@sva.edu
New York
United States
Chinese
Chinese
English
A soon-to-be graduated documentary filmmaker from the SVA SOCDOC graduate program. I came to the United States for school when I was 16, so I grow up with a multicultural background and multi-lingual environment. Worked as a freelance journalist for a few years back in Seattle, and still freelancing portrait photography as a part-time job. I find my passion for documentary filmmaking when I realize it's a perfect combination of journalism/storytelling with visual arts. I deeply believe that telling the stories that need to be told will change this world, I have strong faith in documentaries and what good they can do to the rest of the world. I am currently working on my thesis film, which is about a group of Chinese immigrants who came to America during the 50s and 60s volunteered at Chinatown 5th Precinct as auxiliaries over decades. It's not only a story about community service, but more or so, it's a story about people who left their homes in order to find a home again across the ocean.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Impact / Outreach Producing
PA / Interning
Producing
Immigrants issues/ women rights/ equality of education/ international communication/ Asian American
Cinematography, taking sound with 633 sound mixer, producing, organizing shoot, writing proposals, editing with AVID media composer, good at talking to people and reaching out
I do not have an website yet, but I have social media handle at Instagram @cathyyou_zl
Zhou
selindazhou123@gmail.com
Los Angeles
United States
Chinese
Cantonese
Cantonese Chinese
English
Chinese
Mandarin
Mandarin Chinese
Tian “Selinda” Zhou is a Chinese Canadian film editor, growing up in both China and Canada, currently based in Los Angeles, California. Selinda graduated with an MFA in Film Editing from the American Film Institute, under the guidance of Oscar nominee Matt Chesse and Lynzee Klingman (Lynzee is also the Governor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.) Selinda holds a B.A. in Culture & Expression and a diploma in Digital Media Arts in Canada. Her work has been nominated and has received awards in over a hundred film festivals internationally. Most notably, the short film she edited named Miller and Son won Gold at Student Academy and Student BAFTA; the film was shortlisted for the 92nd Oscar Awards. In 2021, a film she edited called Oneironaut got into Diversity in Cannes Film Festival. Selinda is currently a fellow at 2021 Project Involve in Film Independent.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Editing
Directing
https://vimeo.com/364982284
Cho
miriam.cho32@gmail.com
Durham
NC
Korean American
Video/audio editor
Editing
Sound
AAPI in the South, queer/trans AAPI, faith, BIPOC outdoor equity and access
Video editing, podcast editing
Lee
leemargaret535@gmail.com
New York
NY
Korean-American
I'm a Korean-American writer, researcher, production assistant/associate producer, and aspiring filmmaker. I'm passionate about documentary storytelling and world history.
Archival Research
PA / Interning
writing
Writing / Grant Writing
biography/auto-biography, essay films, ethnographies, labor history, war history
I have experience working with archives (research, footage/photography, licensing process, etc.); fact-checking, and script, grant, proposal and pitch writing. I have a working knowledge of Adobe Premiere and am practicing in my spare time to improve my skills.
can provide upon request!
Marquis
amy@amymarquis.com
Louisville
CO / United States
Indonesian/English American
English
Amy Marquis Films
Amy is an independent film director and editor based in Boulder, Colorado. She was born in Bandung, Indonesia, in 1978 to a young Indonesian birthmother, adopted as an infant by white, middle-class American parents, and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, with multiple journeys back to Southeast Asia for her father's work as a geographer and academic. As far back as she can remember, she’s seen the world through cinematic eyes, made sense of her life through music, and found heroes (and, often, films) in the shadow of the mainstream. Her love of nature and story led her to Washington, D.C., in 2000, where she honed her skills as a magazine editor for conservation nonprofits. In 2011, she made her first two documentaries on-set in Yosemite National Park, and two years later, she dove into filmmaking full time. Having spent years observing a conservation movement that's disproportionately white, she founded and co-directed the award-winning National Park Experience film series, amplifying diverse cultural stories in documentary films— including her first feature— that appeared in national parks, film festivals, and on PBS and nationalgeographic.com. She’s currently editing, shooting, and field directing a feature doc about a Colorado-based climber and his evolving self-awareness of his white privilege and fragility, as reflected by the young, urban Black man he originally sought to "save" through adventure. Amy's newest film, Ara, Untamed, is an intensely personal, genre-bending short about her and her 8-year-old daughter’s search for identity amidst the pandemic and racial reckoning in white suburbia. Amy has directed, cast, produced, filmed, and edited for a wide range of clients, including the Biden-Harris campaign, the Oscar-winning production company Fine Films, The Discovery Channel, and nonprofit organizations like Novick Cardiac Alliance and American Rivers. Last summer, she DPed a narrative scene for a Sundance workshop, and is currently developing her first narrative feature, a pandemic-era psychological thriller, with her life and creative partner, Jason Houston. Amy is a proud member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia and Film Fatales, a board member on the Colorado Film and Video Association, and serves as a mentor for Girls Who Click, Community Resources, Inc., and the Wild Idea Lab. She looks forward to taking on more BIPOC- and female-led social justice film projects that help decolonize the film industry and push the boundaries of documentary-narrative hybrids. Amy's work has been supported by generous individuals, foundations, nonprofit organizations, production companies, media outlets, and outdoor industry brands such as REI, Osprey Packs, Pendleton, The North Face, La Sportiva, Marmot, MPowered, and GoalZero. In addition to filmmaking, she also serves as a story consultant, workshop coach, guest instructor, festival judge, and panelist, with guest appearances ranging from Costa Rica to Yale.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
writing
racial justice, diversity + representation in the conservation movement, diversity + representation in outdoor adventure, personal documentary, BIPOC experiences living in white communities, adoption, motherhood
Sony shooter, Adobe Premiere editor, story consulting, love love love the interview, love capturing verité moments, board member of the Colorado Film & Video Association, member of the LUCA Media Collective supporting female filmmakers in CO, member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia, lots of ties in the outdoor industry, mentor to two amazing young BIPOC women, community builder (casual social events + moderate the CO Filmmakers Page on FB)
https://amymarquis.com/
Can provide upon request
Sun-Higginson
New York
NY
Shannon Sun-Higginson is a New York-based producer and director whose work has premiered at Sundance and SXSW, and aired on PBS, Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, and CNN. From 2010-2014, she worked as a producer on such television programs as No Reservations on The Travel Channel and Parts Unknown on CNN. In 2016, she produced the political docuseries The Contenders for PBS. She most recently produced Philly D.A., which was funded by ITVS, premiered at Sundance in 2021, and airing on PBS. Her first feature documentary GTFO, about women in the video game industry, was funded on Kickstarter, premiered at SXSW 2015, and has been featured in The New York Times, LATimes, and Variety, among other major publications. Flavorwire described the film as “brutally effective — intelligent, thought-provoking, and thorough.” Her second feature documentary, The Witmans, about a juvenile fratricide case, premiered at the 2020 Philadelphia Film Festival, and is currently airing on the Discovery Channel.
Directing
Producing
Social justice, racial justice, culture, feminism, politics, criminal justice reform
https://www.shannonsun.com/
Oh
Paul.k.oh110@gmail.com
New York
New York
Korean American
English
Cinematography
Minimalist lighting and custom rigs
Villavicencio
monica@madebyxerophile.com
Atlanta
United States
Filipino & Nicaraguan
Spanish
Xerophile Studios
Monica is a Filipino and Nicaraguan-American writer and filmmaker. She tells stories because it’s the best way she knows to make sense our lives. In previous incarnations, she was an NPR Kroc Fellow and has written and produced for public media, an aviation-themed Filipino travel show, and the University of San Francisco, among others. She studied literature and anthropology and also writes fiction.
Directing
Editing
writing
Producing
gender & identity, women & aging, arts
writing, directing, editing, also co-own a production studio in Atlanta
madebyxerophile.com
Kodama
suspiciousbiscotti@gmail.com
New York
NY
Japanese
English
Brett Kodama is a freelance filmmaker based in New York City. He earned his BFA in Film and Video, with a specialization in Film Editing, from The School of Visual Arts. He has done work on a myriad of projects including feature-length documentaries, award-winning short films, music videos, and more.
Cinematography
Color
Editing
https://vimeo.com/suspiciousbiscotti
Available Upon Request
Huynh Do
huynhdoalex@gmail.com
Toronto
Canada
Vietnamese
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Though I pursued degrees in engineering and piano pedagogy, I ultimately found my passion in sound for film and media. Inspired by a podcast called "the Soundtrack Show", I began composing and shortly after, found myself doing location sound recording and post sound for various short films. I feel like I've finally found my niche and am excited to work with like-minded people and collaborate on wonderful projects!
Sound
Music Composition
Navigating identity as a 2nd generation Asian, Vietnamese traditional music
Guitar, piano
https://www.instagram.com/alexwindow/
Hu
kittyxhu@gmail.com
Brooklyn
New York/USA
Chinese
Chinese
Shanghainese
English
Kitty Hu is a Chinese diasporic documentary filmmaker, impact producer and visual journalist with roots in the Bay Area, California. Having grown up as the daughter of immigrants, Kitty’s work applies documentary tactics to amplify stories at the intersection of justice and human relationships, looking at topics like labor, housing, migration and sustainability. As a member of the Asian American Journalists Association, she has received generous grants to amplify stories about community resistance in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, intergenerational restaurants in Koreatown, and youth mobilization in suburban Fremont, California. She completed her B.A. in film and international development studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Archival Research
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Impact / Outreach Producing
Producing
Immigrant communities, Indigenous sovereignty + climate justice, culture, movement building, housing, healthcare
Camera operating, creative directing, communications consulting, Adobe CC
www.kittyxhu.com
Please contact for references!
Katayanagi
ckbiosphere@gmail.com
Lagunitas
CA/USA
Japanese American
English
Biosphere Productions, LLC
I have worked in TV and Film production for several decades, first as a location sound mixer and now I have an award winning and distributed feature documentary about the complex history of Japanese American incarceration during and after WWII which is entitled "A Bitter Legacy".
Sound
Directing
I have worked on many feature films, commercials and documentaries over the years, but social justice, Asian American stories, and the broader ethnicities throughout America interest me most.
I bring a wealth of experience and problem solving skills to almost every production that I become involved with. As a location sound mixer, my job is provide the cleanest, richest sound possible on any set. As a director, I have learned how to make people first, feel comfortable with me and then begin to draw out their thoughts and feelings about whatever we are exploring that day.
abitterlegacy.com
PBS Newshour, HBO documentaries, Karen Korematsu, Norman Mineta, Satsuki Ina, Rev. Duncan Williams, Professor Tetsuden Kashima.
Dueno
kdueno@yahoo.com
Los Angeles
CA/US
Filipina-American
English
Self-employed
In 2017, I graduated from California State University Long Beach with a Bachelor’s degree in Film and Electronic Arts: Creative Nonfiction. I learned how to create mini-documentaries there, and started with an internship through the Asian American Documentary Network during that time. Over the past three years, I worked primarily on PBS documentaries assisting producers and executive producers. My personal lens has primarily been on the Asian American experience; chronic pain; and trauma studies. I have focused on Asian American social justice issues specifically while working on the documentary Nothing Left to Lose (2018) and The Asian American Docuseries (2020). Today, I continue to push for more representation for people of color in front of and behind the screen.
PA / Interning
Producing
trauma, psychology, chronic pain, asian American
Associate Producing, Production Coordinating, Assistant Editing, Post PA, PA, Assistant
Duc Nguyen, Ana Lydia Monaco
Zhong
Cynthiazhongyx@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian/Chinese
English
Mandarin Chinese
Sichuanese
I am an editor, script supervisor, and DIT. I am also a foodie and a working machine.
Editing
Animation
PA / Interning
Film editing; sports; music.
Avid media composer; Adobe Premiere; After Effect; Photoshop; Davinci Resolve;
www.cynthiazhong.com
Ken Schneider, Kathy Huang, Paul Seydor
Cho
cho.melissa99@gmail.com
Taipei, Orange, LA
Taiwan and USA
Taiwanese-Chinese-American
Chinese
English
NAACP
Multimedia journalist, documentarian, and video editor. Third culture kid and lover of digital web content. Taipei born, Shanghai/Taipei raised. Currently doing contract work for the NAACP's Communications team. Avid long socks collector, total ESFJ and Type 1.
Long-form, narrative docs, producing and editing for lifestyle and cultural digital web content, culture/comedy/news podcasts, Conde Nast Ent (Architectural Digest, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Glamour), The New York Times video journalism, Vox Media, Group Nine Media, Bustle Digital
Filming (documentary, news and web content), editing, news producing, writing, on-camera anchoring/reporting, acting
www.chomelissa.com
1) Bret Marcus: Director of Broadcast Journalism at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts (bmarcus@chapman.edu), 2) Suzanne Lysak: Associate Professor of Broadcast Journalism and Documentary at Dodge College of Film and Media Arts (lysak@chapman.edu), 3) Susan Leibowitz: NBC Dateline West Coast Supervisor (susan.leibowitz@nbcuni.com), 4) Karen Israel (Dateline Producer): karen.israel@nbcuni.com, 5) Michelle Madigan (Dateline Producer): michelle.madigan@nbcuni.com, 6) Rebeccah Glaser (Dateline Associate Producer): rebeccah.glaser@nbcuni.com, 7) Frank Chindamo (Producer, Founder of Fun Little Movies and Chapman Dodge College Adjunct Professor): chindamo@chapman.edu
Yang
ronja@ronjafilm.se
Santa Cruz
California, United States
Chinese
Mandarin Chinese
Ronja Film
I'm a San Francisco Bay Area based filmmaker/editor with profound experience in television and film production. I have worked on documentary films since 1999, directing numerous films exploring a wide range of social and political subjects. My films have been selected for Hot Docs, nominated in IDFA in Amsterdam and aired on national televisions in Sweden, Germany, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Finland, France, New Zealand. I studied at the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts and received her MFA in Cinema Production from San Francisco State University. Production company Ronja Film was founded in 1999 and has since been creating contemporary stories around the world.
Editing
Creative documentary, human interest, social and political issues.
www.ronjafilm.se
Ramakrishna
thesoundwoman@gmail.com
Bangalore
Karnataka, India
Asian
English
Hindi
Tamil
Telugu
Freelancer
Production Sound Mixer/Sound Designer
Sound
Sound for films!
Proficiency in ProTools and RX Izotope!
www.thesoundwoman.wixsite.com/mysite
Svenson
msvenson@gmail.com
Tulsa
OK/USA
Korean and Swedish
English
(self)
Michelle Lee Svenson is a freelance film producer and programmer with over twenty years in the industry. She double majored in both Film Production and Art History at Boston University and has since become an advocate for increasing the visibility of minority filmmakers’ voices. She served as the festival producer, programmer and audio/visual specialist for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian from 2000 - 2010, during which time she produced over fifteen film festivals, consulted on numerous productions such as PBS’s We Shall Remain series and independent productions by Native filmmakers. She has served on several granting and board committees for Native film initiatives, as well as the Tribeca Film Institute’s All Access program, the International Sámi Film Institute's Indigenous Film Circle and IFP’s Feature Film project. Since 2010, Michelle has been dedicated to working directly with artists and filmmakers in producing, distributing and marketing their films and have premiered at festivals globally including Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, MoMA Doc Fortnight and imagineNATIVE in Toronto. Projects she is currently working on include Colleen Thurston’s Drowned Land about water rights impacts on the Choctaw Nation in eastern Oklahoma, Britni Harris’ Goff about the misunderstood genius of architect Bruce Goff, and several projects with Navajo filmmaker Blackhorse Lowe and Russian Chukchi filmmaker Philipp Abryutin. Michelle is of Korean and Swedish heritages and was raised in both Oklahoma and Greece.
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
Archival Research
Environment, History with Emphasis on Antiquities and development of the USA, Science with emphasis in Quantum Physics, Knowledge, Volcanos, Folklore
Research, Writing, Story Development, Grantwriting, Consulting
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlsvenson/
Happy to provide upon direct contact.
Indrekar
m4abhi@gmail.com
Boston
USA
De-notified and Nomadic Tribes of India
Hindi
Gujarati
Socio-political documentary films in India and the US
Cinematography, Documentary film. Direction, Film editing, Color Grading, Gaffer
Anand Patwardhan, Dakxin Chhara, Nakul Singh Sawhney
Xu
rhondaxu@outlook.com
Los Angeles
California
Chinese
Chinese
English
Tianzhuo is a 2nd-year grad student major in Film Production with an emphasis in Editing in Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, and she also interns at The Red Door Films as a colorist and assistant editor. She freelances with other filmmakers on narrative and documentary projects so reach out.
Color
Editing
PA / Interning
Festivals
Art and Artists, Biography, Sexuality, Crime, Nature, Psychology, Performance Arts
Editing Skills, Color-grading Skills, Assistant Editing Skills, Trouble-Shooting Skills
Shilin Sun
Hua
mxvhua@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Asian; Vietnamese, Cambodian, Chinese
Vietnamese
English
I am a first-generation Asian American filmmaker. I recently graduated from UCSC with a degree in Film Production and aspire to be a filmmaker. I enjoy making short horror and documentaries around AAPI narratives.
Cinematography
Designer
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
PA / Interning
writing
Directing
Documentary, Low-Income Disparities, Anti-Racism, Colorism, Asian-Femme Horror
Editing on Premiere, After Effects, Graphic Design on Illustrator, Writing for Press Releases
michellexhua.com
Pothuri
arjunspothuri@gmail.com
New York
New York
Indian
My name is Arjun. I am an aspiring editor and cinematographer based in NYC. I've worked on anything and everything from music videos, narrative short films, video art, and comedy, but have always circled back to documentary. These days, I’m working and always looking for more work as a PA or Post PA, camera trainee, or assistant editor. I’m also finishing up a nature documentary that I shot in Williamstown, MA. Excited to meet other documentary filmmakers, find community, and gain more experience shooting and editing.
Cinematography
Editing
PA / Interning
Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop; Sony A7iii, FS100, FS5 II camera; Zoom H4N recorder; Panasonic Lumix G7; Panasonic Lumix GH5; DJI Ronin-SC
https://arjunpothuri.myportfolio.com/
Cecilia Aldarondo: cecilia@blackscracklefilms.com
Academia
Archival Research
writing
Writing / Grant Writing
Post Supervisor
Translation/ subtitling edits
Xie
stephan.xie01@gmail.com
San Francisco
California
Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese
Cantonese Chinese
Mandarin
Mandarin Chinese
English
Chinese
A recent UCLA alum majoring in Design Media Arts, I do graphic design, create live motion graphics for dance shows, and most recently, document Chinese American practices to honor the dead. I spend a lot of time at the cemetery.
Animation
Designer
Editing
PA / Interning
Directing
Producing
Chinatown Benevolent Associations, older generation of community organizations in the Chinese American community, listening to stories from elders
editing, motion graphics and post-production effects (After Effects), 3D modeling (Maya), projection and projection mapping, learning everything else film related, Chinese Cultural Center
stephan-xie.com
Renee Tajima-Pena, Janet Chen
Valderrama
erikv98@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Filipino
English
Entry-level camera operator / aspiring cinematographer seeking experience in the industry.
Cinematography
Can provide my own gear - Blackmagic Design URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 cinema camera + related equipment
Lee
leslieannlee@gmail.com
London
United Kingdom
Chinese American
Cantonese
English
Free
Leslie Lee is a New York-born, London-based producer/director who works in documentary and factual TV for US/UK broadcasters. A great people- and story- finder, her credits range from true crime to food: Working With Weinstein (Channel Four, shortlist Grierson Awards 2018), Nothing Personal (Investigation Discovery), Paranormal Witness (Syfy), How Do They Do It? (Discovery), Why Don't You Speak English? (Channel Four) and The Best of British Takeaways (BBC2). She is also a former print journalist. She is currently working on her first feature documentary, YOU WON'T KILL ME (Doc Campus Masterschool 2017, Hot Docs Forum 2018 selection)
Directing
Producing
Documentaries, rock music, film, TV, politics, social justice, women's issues, racial politics
Development, producing, directing, journalism, writing
https://www.thetalentmanager.com/talent/256/leslie-lee
Upon request
Kiser
kisert.15@gmail.com
Croton-on-Hudson
United States
Japanese American
English
Japanese
Freelance Editor
RISD'19, mostly editing and animation
Animation
Editing
Anime/Manga, Traveling
After Effects, Premiere Pro, Sony A7s II
tamaokiser.com
Danijela Stajnfeld (dstajnfeld@gmail.com), Angelo Guglielmo (director.angelog@gmail.com)
Lee
jackyjarei@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian American
English
Spanish
Jacqueline Lee is an Impact Producer specializing in strategy, partnership development, and project management. She served as the Impact Producer for the feature films John Lewis : Good Trouble, American Factory, and for the docuseries America To Me. She has more than 10 years of experience in impact project development and management including global partnership development and managing digital cause marketing campaigns for various organizations including UNESCO, Participant, the He Named Me Malala documentary, Gucci’s Chime For Change, Nike’s Girl Effect, Microsoft’s YouthSpark, Hourglass Cosmetics International Women’s Day, and GlobalGiving’s Disaster Relief Grants. Jacqueline has presented and trained internationally on crowdfunding and campaign management, holds a Master’s in Global Affairs and Management from Thunderbird School of Global Management, a B.A. in International Studies, and resides in Los Angeles, California. Jacqueline is passionate about community-based partnerships for local, sustainable impact.
Impact / Outreach Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelinejlee/
Guntetong
michaelguntetong@icloud.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian American
Cinematography
Sports, Documentary, Music VIdeo
Camera Operator, Focus Puller
Huang
Lindsay.huang2000@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
Mandarin Chinese
English
Lindsay has worked as a producer for fictions/documentaries/commercials over 3 years in New York City. She's also into editing and has unique perspectives in building story arcs and creating rhythm. Lindsay has finished editing a couple short documentaries about Chinese American communities in NYC and now she's pursuing for feature length opportunities.
Editing
Producing
Line Producing
Post Supervisor
living condition; self-reflection; human rights; food; documentary that speaks for itself
Premiere; Avid.
Quindara
henryquindara@gmail.com
Malverne
United States
Filipino American
English
USA TODAY
Producer Editor and Shooter
Producing
Editing
Cinematography
Digital first, short form content, TikTok
Editing, Producing and a dependable network of production people
henryquindara.com
Jumoc-Casas
jj@845a.com
San Francisco
CA
Filipino
English
8:45a, LLC
JJ Jumoc-Casas is a San Francisco-based portrait and commercial photographer. He's also the Creative Director of production company 8:45a having produced content for Twitter, eBay, 500 Startups, DoorDash, San Francisco Unified School District and Stanford.
Cinematography
Directing
Sit-down interviews/talking heads, product commercials
Photography, Cinematography, Directing, Copywriter and Marketer
http://jjasef.com
Chen
info@dellachen.com
SEATTLE
United States
Chinese
English
Della Chen Photography
Photographer and documentary film maker
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Writing / Grant Writing
Directing
Distribution
Festivals
Funding
Documentary, Chinese Culture, Women's Rights, Asian American, Photography
Photographer
www.dellachen.com
www.therighteyeopen.com
Moriya
david@strongasianlead.com
Los Angeles (Tongva)
California, USA
Mixed Japanese American / Caucasian (White)
English
Strong Asian Lead / Asian Film Network
Background in impact campaigns, independent filmmaking, and Post Production.
Archival Research
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Impact / Outreach Producing
Hollywood Asian Discrimination / Japanese American History
DSLR Filmmaking, One-person crew, Film editing, Some audio editing, impact strategies, Asian Film Network
StrongAsianLead.com & AsianFilmNetwork.com & DavidMoriya.com
Upon Request
Sharma
juhi.rk.sharma@gmail.com
New York City/ New Delhi
NY/ US, Del/India
South Asian
English
Hindi
Tamil
-
Juhi Sharma is an India & New York-based filmmaker. Born and raised in Chennai, India, she has worked as a Director-DP across India, United States, United Kingdom, and the UAE. Stories about women excite her the most. She is known for her work on India 2050, A Discovery Channel TV Series that was nominated for Best Cinematography in the Asian Academy Creative Awards in 2020. Most recently she directed Apple India's latest campaign as well as the India story of twice Academy Award-winning Grain Media's upcoming documentary. Commercial Clients include Apple, AT&T, The Atlantic, Bloomberg, Coursera, and Dolby.
Cinematography
Directing
Women and Children's issues, Environmental Issues, Minority issues
Cinematography, Lighting, Bridge to Indian productions
www.juhisharma.com
Seng
jbseng@alumni.stanford.edu
Tucson
Arizona
Asian (Cambodian)
Freelance
Jessica Seng, daughter of former refugees, is a Cambodian American writer and producer from Tucson, Arizona. She is interested in intergenerational stories and stories of the diaspora that center healing and care. All her projects works to center stories that are often relegated to the margins. Jessica would not be here without everyone who championed her. For them, she is forever grateful.
Producing
writing
intergenerational stories, cultural identity, LGBTQ+, immigration, social justice
research, writing
Available upon request
Minhas
minhasmaya@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Indian
English
Caring Across Generations
Maya Minhas, Culture Change Manager, comes from the world of storytelling for social change. Born and raised between the U.K. and U.S., her background has drawn her to nuanced stories that progress social movements. Maya joined Caring Across Generations after deciding to utilize her passions for art and activism towards caregiving, a reality core to her upbringing and family. Prior to joining the team, Maya spent six years as a campaigner and digital strategist, working on films such as Academy Award winning documentary American Factory, When They See Us, John Lewis: Good Trouble, and Judas and the Black Messiah. Her campaigns have received recognition from institutions including: Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas Awards, Cannes Lion, Shorty Awards, and the Webby Awards.
Impact / Outreach Producing
Racial justice, sustainability, immigration, elderly care, community care, caregiving
Kim
paulbkim@gmail.com
Oak Park
CA
Korean American
English
Pepperdine University
I'm a doc filmmaker and professor of screen arts at Pepperdine University (teaching production, storytelling, and advanced documentary). Long time documentary cinematographer and mentor. MFA from American University, focusing on social issue media.
Academia
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Cinematography
Korean-American narratives, environmental justice/sustainability, human rights, global health
Mentoring, advisory board, story development, cinematography (specializing in interviews, vérité), and of you have a great story in my area of research I'll gladly help you find resources/crew.
Naujok
contact@bkhnaujok.com
Brooklyn
NY
Mixed (White / Korean)
English
Korean Image Archive
Director of Korean Image Archive, which exists to bridge the divide between historic Korean photographs currently located in the United States with the Korean public. Also a filmmaker whose films often take inspiration from personal circumstances, a mixed heritage and moves abroad between the US and South Korea, but are not mere reproductions. They are leisurely paced works that observe people, the spaces they inhabit, and environment's connection with identity.
Archival Research
Directing
Cinematography
Essay & experimental documentaries, independent cinema, personal identity, archives
Archival practices (organization, digitization, preservation). I also have experience as a camera operator, own a Sony z90 camcorder, microphones, and basic light kit.
www.KoreanImage.com ; www.bkhnaujok.com (filmmaking portfolio)
Ou
kou@oxy.edu OR oookejun@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Asian (Chinese)
Mandarin Chinese
English
Occidental College
Originally from Shenzhen, China, I am a current senior Philosophy & Media Studies double-major and student journalist at Occidental College in Los Angeles. I love documentaries with journalistic rigor and creative artistry or anything philosophical and beautiful. Excited to keep learning and growing from joining the A-Doc community. :)
writing
PA / Interning
Documentary films; essay films; journalistic research, investigation and reporting; participatory video
still photography (esp. portraits and event photography); cinematography; research
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-ou-2636001a2/
Thomas
rintu@blackticketfilms.com
New Delhi
Delhi, India
South Asiam
Hindi
English
Black Ticket Films
Rintu Thomas is an award-winning director-producer from India whose work is supported by the Sundance Institute, Chicken & Egg Pictures, IDFA, SFF Film Fund, Doc Society and Bertha Foundation, among others. Over the last 10 years, Rintu’s films have been used as advocacy tools for social impact, included in the curriculum of universities and exhibited globally in spaces such as the United Nations Climate Change Conference and The Lincoln Center for Performing Arts – becoming catalysts for new conversations. Her debut feature documentary, Writing With Fire, won two awards at Sundance ‘21 (Audience Award and Special Jury Award: Impact for Change). Described by The Washington Post as “The most inspiring journalism movie – maybe ever”, Writing With Fire has played at over 90 festivals and won 23 international awards. A Sundance and Japan Foundation fellow, Rintu lives between New Delhi and a quaint mountain-town in North India.
Directing
Producing
Producing for independent docs, Designing impact for indie films.
www.blackticketfilms.com
Marjan Safinia
Vuong
ai@tapi-story.com
Austin
Texas
Vietnamese
Vietnamese
English
TÁPI Story
Producing
writing
Directing
Intercultural, Intergenerational, Hybridity, Youth, Climate, Rural
www.tapi-story.com
Yoshida
megumi.reinapictures@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Japanese
Japanese
English
Spanish
Editing
writing
reinapictures.com
Morita
rehanamorita@gmail.com
Irvine
California
Japanese, Libyan
Japanese
PA / Interning
writing
Japanese society & culture, Japan-U.S. relations, Japanese American history, Asian American history, Asian American media, undocumented experiences, immigration & citizenship, American imperialism and gendered violence against Asian, Pacific Islander, and Arab women.
Research, Writing, Copy Editing, Podcast Production, Oral History Interviews, Production Assisting/Coordinating, Curation of Digital Exhibits & Curriculums
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rehanamorita/
Rahi Hasan
Dumayas Campagna
tessalenore@gmail.com
Chicago
IL
Filipinx-Siciliana-Latinx
Tagalog
French
English
Freelance
Ms. Campagna is a queer Chicago based journalist and teaching artist. She uses her disabilities as an impactful, outside the box storytelling tool. She has over a decade of experience in photojournalism, audio documentary, documentary film, and newspaper reporting. Her work has appeared in PBS, XOJane, Alternet, Getty Images, Free Speech Radio News, South Side Weekly, VOX, Lantigua Williams & Co, The Gate Newspaper, and WLUW 88.7 FM. She is a Kartemquin Films Diverse Voices in Docs fellow. She is bilingual in French at the B1 level, and has a limited working proficiency of Tagalog. Her film career has recently focused on making the connections between the Milton Friedman doctrine and The Philippines. She is also madly in love with the history of language and the cultural mark it leaves on us all.
Academia
food security, immigration policy, dance cultures, food history, Sicilian diaspora, Filipinx diaspora, global warming, genetically modified rice, sociology of globalization
Sensitivity reader consultant for narratives surrounding learning disablities, Sound recordist, stills photographer, grant writer, AP style, writing for broadcast journalism, and documentary, line producer, fact checker, skip trace research, sociology based research, AAPI history researcher, refugee policy researcher,
Toni Reed (Emmy winning producer) toni@bernicola.com, Brandon Johnson editor bmj03@icloud.com
Woo
info@davidwoo.com
Los Angeles & Tokyo
CA (USA) & Japan
Chinese American
English
Cantonese Chinese
Japanese
David Woo Films LLC
David has an extensive background in documentary-style visual storytelling, first as a photojournalist, then later on as a cinematographer for documentaries before branching out into commercial and narrative projects. Over the years, David has primarily worked on documentary and CSR/CSV driven commercial projects that focused on helping grassroots organizations, local shops, & established brands bridge profit and purpose. The human condition can be tough and it’s becoming even more important now in our polarized society that brands work together with organizations & individuals. Believing that stories can evoke in viewers a sense of compassion and responsibility, David uses his expertise to craft intimate, story-driven films to help directors, brands, and organizations inspire change.
Cinematography
Editing
Directing
Character-driven stories with raw emotions, Mental Health, Family, the Arts, Immigration, Japan, Hong Kong
Cinematography, Adobe Suite, Davinci Resolve -- Equipment List: https://bit.ly/3soxzR4
https://davidwoo.com/
Chan
raychanh@gmail.com
New York City
New York
Chinese
English
Cantonese
Raymond is a documentary Producer based in New York City.
Producing
Archival Research
Archival, Producing, Writing
https://raymondchan.xyz
Lucille
sandra.lucille@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Pacific Islander
English
French
Sandra is a practiced editor with a background in video journalism, documentary television, and film/tv marketing.
Editing
Post Supervisor
Oceanic Stories, Documentaries, Podcasts, Animation
Adobe Suite, frequently work with Asian Am illustrators
sandralucille.com
For references, please email me at sandra.lucille@gmail.com
Ikeda
ken@studiotobe.com
Oakland
CA
Japanese American
Studiotobe
Producing
www.studiotobe.com
Kim
will1005@hotmail.com
Los Angeles
CA/USA
Korean American
English
Korean
Riverside Community College District
Will Kim was born in Los Angeles and grew up in both LA and Seoul, Korea. Will graduated from Cal Arts with BFA and UCLA with MFA. Will's works have showed in various international film festivals and museums. Currently Will lives and works in Los Angeles and teaches animation at Riverside City College in California.
Academia
Animation
Directing
anti-stereotype, anti-racism, environmental concern, climate change
teaching, animating, film directing
www.willkim.net
McGaraghan
michaellemcg@gmail.com
El Cerrito
CA
Mixed Race, Japanese, Serbian
English
Preroll Films
Michaelle is an Emmy nominated film editor who has spent the past 12 years, collaborating with influential filmmakers such as Marc Smolowitz, Vivien Hillgrove, Pratibha Parmar and Jacqueline Olive. Her work has screened all over the world including, SXSW, PBS, MTV, and Disney+ and she is a Sundance Art of Editing fellow.
Editing
History, Science, Social Justice, Equity, Intersectionality
Archival research, Resourcefulness, Technical ability, plays well with others
preroll.com
Jun Stinson, Victoria Chalk
Goh
hello@ashgohhua.com
NYC
New York
Singaporean Chinese
Mandarin
English
Directing
Editing
www.ashgohhua.com
Dobrin
jpdobrin@gmail.com
Oakland
California
Korean / multiracial
English
Cinematography
Editing
Directing
Writing / Grant Writing
Photography, field producing
www.jpdobrin.com
Yadegari Moreno
brandon.yadegari@gmail.com
San Francisco
California
Mixed Race; Persian & Latinx
English
Spanish
Freelance
Brandon Yadegari Moreno is a documentary film director and cinematographer who reports on migration, queerness, climate justice, and land use across the American West and Latin America. Through an intimate and reverent filmmaking style, he strives to tell deeply reported, character-driven stories that humanize and uplift communities. Brandon has held numerous fellowships, produced national award-winning work, and holds a master’s degree in journalism from UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.
Cinematography
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Migration, queerness, land use, Indigenous sovereignty, racial justice
www.brandonyadegari.com
Tse
tvivian8.1@gmail.com
Monterey Park
CA
Chinese/Asian American
Freelance/This Machine Filmworks
Editor, Assistant Editor
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Asian American History and Culture and Families and Food, Asian American Historical Figures, Southeast Asian culture, Mental Health, Asian representation
Editing on Premiere Pro or Avid Media Composer, Assistant Editing on film projects
vtse.weebly.com
Zoila Darton (9176604619, zoila@word.agency)
Indrekar
m4abhi@gmail.com
Boston
MA
South Asian with Indigenous roots
English
Gujarati
Hindi
Abhi is a filmmaker raised in the traditions of street theatre and community-based art in India. He first trained under some of India’s most respected and daring socio-political filmmakers, working on documentary and fiction films, as well as video reportage. Abhi received a master’s in Film and TV from Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Savannah, GA and is currently based in Boston, MA.
Cinematography
Directing
Color
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Anti-Colonial practice of making docs, breaking the 3 act structure in documentary films, promote indigenous filmmaking practices and filmmakers.
Adobe Premiere Pro and AVID for doc and fiction film editing. DaVinci Resolve for color grading, DP for docs and narratives, skilled in documentary handheld shooting, working independently from pre-production to post-production.
https://www.abhiindrekar.com/
Dakxin Chhara, Filmmaker based in India - dakxinchhara@gmail.com
Villena
jhadvillena@gmail.com
Dallas
Texas
Filipino
Malaya Movement | TAMARIND
Photographer | Editor | AC
Cinematography
Editing
Documentaries | Photojournalism | Mixed media | Activism | Grassroots organizing
AC | AE | Photography | Camera operation | Editing | Directing | Grip & electric
jhadvillena.com
Chen
kat.huilinchen@gmail.com
Jersey City
NJ
Chinese
Cantonese
Mandarin
Chinese
English
A strategist for visual projects. A creative producer of docs, ads and short films. A consultant for artistic careers.
Impact / Outreach Producing
Festivals
Distribution
Producing
Publicity
Women; "Third Worlds"; East Asian Stories; Coming-of-age; Erased History
Development; Festival Strategy; Community Managing; Creative Marketing
https://linktr.ee/katrinachencreative
Nicole Tsien
Chan
heyestherchan@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Chinese American
English
Cantonese
Blue State
Hello! I'm Esther 思贤 Chan (she/her/hers). I want to tell stories in innovative ways that educate, move, and empower people to act. I've edited and directed mini-documentaries, TV ads, and social media videos for leading progressive campaigns, non-profits, and brands. I helped launch Elizabeth Warren’s video brand on her Senate re-election and presidential campaign, leading over 150+ video projects and editing a launch video that garnered over 3.8+ million views. Before that, I pioneered a video strategy at the advocacy nonprofit, The ONE Campaign. And before that, I was a video intern at The Obama White House. I am an editor, motion graphics designer, producer (of dumplings), and a storyteller who wants to make this world a better, more wholehearted place. Let's do it together.
Editing
Editor, Motion Designer, Colorist, Producer, Director
www.estheredits.com
Shakya
Tenzins106@gmail.com
New York City
New York
ABC News
Tenzin Shakya, journalist @ ABC News in NY
Producing
Producer
Sun
solningyi@gmail.com
New York
New York
Asian
English
Mandarin
French
Spanish
First-time filmmaker, Ningyi is a Chinese national. She has lived and worked on three continents and speaks English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Before diving into the filmmaking world, she earned a master’s degree from Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and worked as civil affairs officer for the United Nations peace operation in the Central African Republic. Passionate about humanity and creative work, Ningyi networked and assembled a local crew in Bangui and initiated the film project Eat Bitter in 2020. Ningyi is also a theatrical actress and stand-up comedian. Currently based in New York, Ningyi strives to tell stories through acting and filming to connect humans in this divided world.
Directing
writing
Social justice; youth; human interest; politics
communication and outreach (I speak five languages); directing; writing; acting
Macedo Yang
jane.macedo.yang@gmail.com
Atlanta
Georgia, USA
Chinese-Cambodian and Mexican
English
Freelance & Mazu Films
I'm a queer Chinese-Cambodian and Mexican-American director of photography focused on verité and stylized documentaries, commercials, and films. Co-owns production company Mazu Films that creates original and branded docs.
Cinematography
LGBTQ, refugee and immigrant, social justice, Southern stories, mixed race, Latinx, community, character-driven
Verite shooting, C300III package, Easyrig, light equipment and basic sound
www.janemacedoyang.com
www.janemacedoyang.com/work
Zheng
vzvictorzheng@gmail.com
McLean
Virginia
Chinese
Mandarin Chinese
English
Team Avatar Films
Chinese-American filmmaker who was worked in Beijing, Shanghai, Washington D.C, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Los Angelas, San Franscisco.
Producing
Editing
Color
PA / Interning
Post Supervisor
Sound
writing
Film, Story Telling, Animals, Animal Rights, History, Politics, International Relations
Video Editing, Sound Designing, Acting, Post Production, Directing, Assistant directing
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11698241/
Jamie Arica (jamielynena@gmail.com)
Eun
jen@euncreative.com
Reston
Virginia
Korean-American
Korean
Eun Creative
Documentary Filmmaker & Photographer based in northern Virginia.
www.euncreative.com
Li
ql@dec8productions.com
Washington, D.C.
United States
Chinese
Chinese
Mandarin
English
Dec8 Productions LLC
Qinling Li is an independent director, producer, and editor. Li's documentaries features perspectives from doomsday preppers, homeschooled teenage athletes, Nüshu practitioner in rural China, transgender sex workers, and African American gun-rights protesters. Her work has appeared on PBS Frontline, Al Jazeera English, Newsweek Media Group, Politico, Atlas Obscura, Reason TV, and among others.
Directing
Producing
Editing
Cinematography
social justice; investigative; character-driven; science.
Creative editor. Nonfiction storytelling and visual narrative. Cinematography with Sony FX6.
https://www.dec8productions.com/
Mike Shum; Duy Linh Tu; Poh Si Teng.
Li
liyuke2005@gmail.com
Los Angeles
United States
East Asian/Chinese
English
Mandarin Chinese
Brielle Yuke Li is a Chinese writer/producer based in Los Angeles, CA who aims to tell diverse and unheard stories that deserve to be appreciated. She has collaborated with many established Hollywood artists, including Netflix actress, Primetime Emmy-winning director, Forbes 30 under 30 director, Billie Ellish's documentary producer, SXSW-winning director, and many other seasoned filmmakers, on multiple shorts, feature films, documentaries, and commercials. Her films have entered multiple international film festivals, including the Oscar-qualifying Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, Lucca Film Festival, Balneário Camboriú International Film Festival, and more. She also serves as Development Executive/Producer at BarBHouse Productions ("A Wounded Fawn", Tribeca 2022; "On Our Way", Tallin Black Night 2021).
Producing
writing
Art, social justice, culture, philosophy, psychology
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm10122439/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
Tai
stefanostai@gmail.com
NY
NY
English
KIPOS
Stefanos Tai is a Chinese-Greek-American director from New York. He spends years immersing himself in a community before showing its complexity and grace on screen. His work has screened at Tribeca, DOXA, Cinequest, Inside Out, Oldenburg, Savannah, and Harvard. He has directed work for Google, TBWA\. Clients include AXA, Adidas, Hennessy, Kipling, and the HK Stock Exchange.
Directing
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
writing
stefanostai.com
Ma
joyce.ma@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Brooklyn
NY/ USA
Asian American/ Chinese - Taishanese - Cantonese
Cantonese Chinese
Cantonese
Toisanese
I'm Joyce and based in Brooklyn/ NYC. I love multilingual puns, the color orange, the fruit orange, naps on the train, a balanced waffle (crunchy exterior with fluffy interior), and hot Hong Kong milk tea. I pride myself in navigating public transportation and walking miles with ease, chill, and poise, but I’ve been told that I can be “intense.” I enjoy multiplicity and dislike it when people box me into their limits. I hail from New York City, but my transnational and transcultural mind propels to think of Taishan, China with intrigue and longing. I am working on being a good steward of my gifts with my current work on refining my craft as an oral historian and audio producer, while also interested to learn more about documentary as a medium and tool of storytelling. For the former, I am documenting stories of students and New Yorkers on their pandemic experiences with LaGuardia Community College. For the latter, I am co-hosting and producing a podcast with my sister in Hoisan, the Chinese dialect that is widely spoken by the first Chinese immigrants of global Chinatowns, but is rarely credited and spoken in media.
Producing
writing
Interactive Producer
Archival Research
connecting with people and producing compelling stories + rewarding process for everyone during production
audio production, oral history, research, Taishanese/ Hoisan/ Toisan, brainstorming - human-centered design
https://kinecticdots.wordpress.com/
Chen
directedbygeorge@gmail.com
Brooklyn
New York
Chinese
Cantonese
English
My name's George and I'm a filmmaker based out of Brooklyn, NY. I've worked as a Director and DP for numerous projects involving commercials, music videos, short films, and documentaries.
Cinematography
Directing
I'm interested in personal storytelling and social justice.
https://directedbygc.com/
Lai
minglai@humanistfilms.com
Los Angeles
CA
Chinese American
Cantonese Chinese
Japanese
Humanist Films
Ming Lai is a filmmaker and Founder/CEO of Humanist Films, a film production company based in Los Angeles. His narrative and documentary films explore the human condition, from social issues to arts and culture. He’s created TV commercials and videos for many international clients, including Coldwell Banker, Epson, Fujitsu, Marukome, and Yakult. With all of his projects, he strives to create enduring works of art that benefit humanity.
Directing
Producing
writing
Cinematography
Editing
Color
Impact / Outreach Producing
Social Issues to Arts & Culture
Producing, Writing, Directing, Cinematography, Editing, Color Grading, Impact Producing, Photography
https://www.humanistfilms.com/
Duc Cao
Tylerdcao@gmail.com
Atlanta
Georgia
Vietnamese-Chinese
English
N/A
Tyler is a Vietnamese-American, director of photography based in Atlanta. He grew up in north Florida where he studied cinematography at Florida State University. At a young age, he gravitated towards visual symbolism and philosophy. The images he wishes to create are centered around stories from underrepresented cultures. He has a background in documentary, but is pursuing commercial, music video and narrative work. His biggest flex is that he has no dietary restrictions.
Cinematography
Stories influenced by immigrant/first generation American upbringings. (Minari, Blue Bayou, Si)
Strong sense of motivated/naturalistic lighting.
tylerdcao.com
Jih-E Peng, Sporas (BIPOC Collective)
Kim
skimedit@gmail.com
Fort Lee
New Jersey
Asian
English
Korean
Stacy Kim is a NYC-based award-winning film editor specializing in long-form documentary. Known for her captivating aesthetic and cinematic language, she strives to tell stories through character development and emotions. Her work has screened at Toronto International Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, Flicker's Rhode Island International Film Festival, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Virginia Film Festival, Washington Film Festival, Netflix, Hulu, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, and VICE TV(VICELAND) She’s garnered awards and praise from several award shows, including The Webby Awards and Cannes. She has worked as a senior editor at Vice Media for the past 10 years.
Editing
Social Justice/ Human Stories
Editing/ Post Producing/ Teaching how to make stories
Stacykim.co
Yong
tappitha@gmail.com
Los Angeles
United States
Chinese-American
Designer
Documentary film
Design, Illustration
http://tabithayong.info
Yeo
annamariayeo@gmail.com
New York, Boston
New York, Massachusetts
Chinese Indonesian
English
Anna Yeo is a writer and filmmaker from Massachusetts. Most recently she was an associate producer for the New York Times Critic’s Pick and Sundance documentary Try Harder! and designed visual materials for the films Blurring the Color Line and Liquor Store Dreams. She holds a degree in Economics and Film Studies from Wesleyan University.
Archival Research
Animation
Directing
writing
Producing
PA / Interning
Cinematography
Experimental animation in non-fiction filmmaking, comedy, archival research, health, migration, Asian American stories
Associate producing, Adobe Creative Cloud
anna-yeo.com
Chang
daricedchang@gmail.com
Taipei City
Taiwan
Chinese Taiwanese American
English
Japanese
Mandarin Chinese
Chinese
Taiwanese Mandarin
Mandarin
Freelance
Darice is a Taiwanese American filmmaker raised in Minnesota and currently based in Taipei by way of Los Angeles. They have a background in translation/interpretation and journalism, and fell into filmmaking by way of broadcast news and documentary. They have been interviewed by Bloomberg News and most recently appeared in Netflix "Midnight Asia". As a filmmaker they have produced interview documentary featuring Audrey Tang, digital minister of Taiwan. They are interested conscientious human centered projects that seek to inform and/or create change for a more equitable world. They specialize in zero waste/plastic free & plant based production.
Casting Director
Directing
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
Publicity
Archival Research
Human interest stories, music (especially indie), civil society, social movements, sustainability & veganism, plant based food, culture, intersectional women's rights, animal rights, human rights, grassroots organization and changemaking
Communication. Excellent network spanning tech, music, arts, design, entrepreneurship, NGO/NPO in and around Taiwan and the Taiwanese diaspora.
https://linktr.ee/darice_dandan
https://www.cakeresume.com/me/darice-dan-chang/recommendations
Shang
ws2639@columbia.edu
New York
New York
Chinese
Chinese
English
Columbia Journalism School
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Producing
Environment, social justice, culture
https://www.clippings.me/verashang
Luo
luojian06@gmail.com
Brooklyn
United States
Chinese
Cantonese
Sichuanese
English
Mandarin
Born in the Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, Luo Jian {pronounced: LwOr-TSian} graduated with an MFA degree in Film from NYU. Her thesis film What Do You Know About the Water and the Moon tells a magical realist story about a young woman who gives birth to a jellyfish during an attempted abortion. Premiering at the 2019 Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival, it screened at top tier festivals including BFI London Film Festival (best short nomination), Palm Springs ISF (best live-action film), Stockholm International Film Festival (Aluminum Horse), Pendance (Jury Award), AFI Fest, before it launched the NOWNESS Asia platform in June 2020. With this film, Jian was signed to Lief (Alma Har’el, Shannon Murphy, Eva Michon) for EU commercial representation and has been directing short films and documentaries for brands, working with clients such as Mercedes-Benz, UPS and Nestle. The branded content she wrote and directed for Martell out of Paris (their first short-film ever) just won GOLD at the 1.4 AWARDS for best brand work. Jian is the recipient of the Ang Lee grant, the Hollywood Foreign Press Award, and the "artist in residence" program at Palm Springs International Film Festival. In between her directing work, Jian teaches filmmaking to old people at senior centers. Jian divides her time between New York, London and Beijing. 
Directing
film, tv, documentary, commercial, teaching
film, documentary, commercial, teaching
jianluofilm.com
Desai
rd2927@columbia.edu
New York City
United States
Indian
Hindi
Gujarati
English
Independent
Rajvi Desai is a nonbinary filmmaker from India currently making a film about Black trans women pursuing higher education in New York City. Her work rests at the intersection of race and gender, along which she is also currently developing a grant-funded docuseries. She is a cinematographer and editor for hire.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Writing / Grant Writing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Race, gender, criminal justice
Cinematography, Editing, Grant Writing, Producing
rajvidesai.com
Naqvi
mo.naqvi@gmail.com
Los Angeles
United States
South Asian
Urdu
English
64th Street Media
Pakistan filmmaker, Mohammed Ali Naqvi's films are renowned and celebrated for their stark presentation of dire poverty, clear-sighted examination of injustice, and probing analysis of political Islam. Naqvi served as Co-Executive Producer of the Netflix Original Top 10 docuseries Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror. He is the recipient of two Amnesty International Human Rights Awards, a Grand Prix from the United Nations Association Festival, and the inaugural Television Academy™ Honor. A member of both the Motion Picture Academy (Oscars) and the Television Academy, Mo has been nominated for an Emmy, Independent Spirit Award, a Cinema Eye Honor, and the UNESCO-FELLINI Prize. His films have screened at Sundance, Toronto, Berlin, Busan, and Tribeca, and have been showcased at the Museum of Modern Art. Previous films include The Accused (2020), Among the Believers (2015), Insha'Allah Democracy (2017), and Pakistan's Hidden Shame (2014).
Directing
Producing
monaqvi.com
Claire Aguilar
Sobhani
Hodasobhani68@gmail.com
New York City / Los Angeles
CA/NY
Middle Eastern
English
I am Hoda Sobhani, got my BA in Theatre art in Iran, and MFA in Social Documentation at the University of California, Santa Cruz. I have experience working as an AE and PA for different projects. I am an organized and creative filmmaker and editor. My interests subjects are immigrant women's stories, climate change, and the abolition of prison.
Editing
Directing
Producing
Abolition of prison/ Climate change/ immigrant women
Storyteller/ Premiere Pro/ office suite/ manager
Asrar
mshakeebasrar@gmail.com
New York City
New York
South Asian
English
Urdu
Punjabi
Hindi
Independent
Journalist and documentary filmmaker based between New York City and Lahore. Focus on stories from the Global South. Previously at Al Jazeera English. Alum Northwestern University and Columbia University.
Editing
Writing / Grant Writing
Producing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Cinematography
POC, immigration, refugees and migrants, culture, religion
Video editing, writing, graphics and design, storytelling, reporting and interviewing
https://www.shakeebasrar.com/
Available on request
Hiller
elihiller@gmail.com
Columbus
Ohio
Filipino-American
English
Spanish
Tagalog
Amihan Films LLC
Eli Hiller is an independent documentary filmmaker and photographer who pursues stories that seek to humanize marginalized communities.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Immigration, Identity, Climate Change, Current Events, Legislation Impact
Adobe Premiere Pro, Sony Camera System, Canon Camera Systems, Lighting, Audio, Fixer Experience
www.elihiller.com/
David Adelson, Getty Images Video Executive Producer +1 310-200-3211, David.Adelson@gettyimages.com, Rona Mae Lallana, Sine de Oro Executive Producer +63 917-846-6894, hello@sinedeoro.com
Kim
kayleekim2001@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Korean American
English
Korean
My name is Kaylee Kim and I’m a Korean American film editor based in LA. I was born and raised here so this has always been home to me. I just graduated from Chapman University Dodge College (Spring 2022) with a degree in Broadcast Journalism & Documentary. I’ve always had a passion for telling stories that encourage people to embrace their history. I am fluent in Korean & English and have studied Spanish, Japanese, and a little bit of Russian. My interest in different cultures has drawn me to documentary filmmaking and a lot of the stories I’ve told have been focused on the Asian experience. Currently I am working as a part time editor for a production company called Unreel Stories. Through them, I have been editing youtube videos, a podcast, short branded docs, etc. I am new to the freelance world & am nervous but very excited to work with other passionate creatives in the industry. My main focus is editing and my goal is to become a full-time freelance editor, working on non-fiction content. I have worked on a few short documentaries of my own, highlighting the Korean experience and have also edited a short documentary highlighting the story a fellow A-DOC member and her experience as a caregiver for her father. I hope to continue to tell these stories and inspire others to be proud of their Asian identity.
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
PA / Interning
working out, cooking, tiktok, road trips
adobe premiere pro, adobe after effects, adobe photoshop, graphics, documentary editing, languages (English, Korean, Spanish, Japanese), cooking
www.kayleevsworld.com
Leah de Leon, Frances Rubio
Juhn
joseph.juhn@gmail.com
Astoria
United States
Korean
English
Korean
Diaspora Film Production
Directing
Korean Diaspora, Identity, Politics, Social justice
https://jeronimothemovie.com/
Eugene Yi, Robert Chang
Mukhopadhyay
ankita.mk392@gmail.com
San Francisco
United States
Asian/Indian
English
Hindi
Bengali
Urdu
Punjabi
German
POLITICO
I am a recent graduate from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. I have made a few films till now as a student, but I am relatively new to documentary film making. I am currently working on a short (12-15 min) doc on refugees in India, with funding from the Pulitzer Center. I plan to complete the documentary by the end of the year.
Directing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
writing
Documentary film making, social justice
writing, editing, directing, storyboard
https://www.ankitamukhopadhyay.com/
Prof. Brent Huffman, Northwestern University
Garapati
samanthargarapati@gmail.com
New York
NY
Indian
I'm Samantha Garapati, I live in Brooklyn, New York and am from Madras, India. I've worked in social impact and doc development and am looking for opportunities to get more hands-on producing experience!
Producing
Supply chains, family, justice
Development, Sales, Producing
Kim
sunahkim100@gmail.com
Seoul
대한민국
Asian
English
Korean
DMZ DOCS
Sunah Kim is a Korean-American filmmaker, working in South Korea. She started her producing career with independent narrative films in New York City. She produced a narrative short 'This is the Story of Ted and Alice' which was selected for the Cinefondation, Cannes Int'l Film Festival in 2009. She also produced a narrative feature 'Should've Kissed,' which was an opening film for the Jeonju International Film Festival in 2010. As a producer and director, she made 14 episodes of a talk show series 'The Portfolio,' featuring highly recognized Korean-Americans in various fields. In 2013, she moved back to Korea and started working as a documentary producer. She has produced highly acclaimed documentary features such as ‘Singing with Angry Bird,’ ‘Coming to you, Minu,’ ‘The Birth of Resonance,’ as well as working on the Netflix Original Documentary Series – My Love: Six Stories of True Love,’ as a series consulting producer and Korean episode producer. She also works as a lecturer, consultant, and mentor for various documentary workshops in Korea. Currently she is the Head of Industry at the DMZ International Documentary Film Festival. She is also a founding member of Korean Documentary Network (KDN).
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Producing
Strong Character-driven stories, Culture, Music
www.ginadreams.com
Woo
wooshufilms@gmail.com
Brentwood
California/United States of America
American-Cantonese
English
A first and half generational American born Cantonese filmmaker, whose goal in life is the betterment of Asian/Asian American representation in all forms of media. Graduated from SFSU with a BA in both Asian American Studies & Cinema.
Cinematography
Festivals
PA / Interning
Supporting AAPI groups & people / filmmaking / film productions / film festivals / Asian American history / Education of Asian American studies / Gaming / Asian & Asian American Music / Cameras / Photography / script writing / archival works / Creative, contemporar, and traditional practical & performance arts / Anime / Understanding of each individual Asian Cultures / Getting to know Asian American Identities / Editing / Live Streaming & Content Creation
Experience: 8 yrs of Cinematography, Videography & Photography / 7 yrs of hands-on Film Production / 5 yrs experience with Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro X editing software / 1yr of film festival planning and production (experience with CAAMFest40) / 4 yrs with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) / 3yrs with Google Apps / 5yrs with Discord software / Profiecent at both Windows OS and Mac OS / Comfortable and capable of driving & transporting gear or people | Resources Avaliable: Canon 6D DSLR / Sony A7III DSLR with various adaptable Canon Lens / Manfrotto Monopod and Tripod / Elgato Game Capture Card / Elgato 4k Camlink / EPSON V800 Flatbed Scanner / 2 working Windows OS desktop PCs capable of editing large projects and live streaming / DJI Ronin-M / Green Screen equipment / 3-point lighting equipment
Valerie Soe (San Francisco State University Professor) / Donald Young (Center for Asian American Media) / Kathy Huang (Documentarian)
Tinambacan
meltinambacan@gmail.com
Provo
Utah
Filipino
Melissa Tinambacan is a documentary filmmaker and editor based in Utah. She is currently a senior in Brigham Young University's Media Arts Studies BA program. As a filmmaker, Melissa is passionate about empathetic and aesthetic storytelling.
PA / Interning
Editing
Cinematography
Motherhood, class issues, contemporary Filipino history, generational trauma, abuse survivors, sustainable fashion,
Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere Pro, Illustrator, Lightroom, Photoshop), Analog Photography, Cinematography
https://meltinambacan.com/
Tarrant
tavleen.tarrant@gmail.com
New York City
United States
indian
English
Malay
self employed
production, on camera/off camera, editing, videographer, research
research, editing, production, on camera, videographer
tavleentarrant.journoportfolio.com
Choi
heehyunchoiart@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian/Korean
English
Korean
Experimental Filmmaker/Moving Image Artist/Film Editor
Editing
Directing
Academia
Archival Research
Experimental films, non-fiction, documentary, installation
Directing, Editing, Teaching
Heehyun.com
Shen
mike@mikejshen.com
Berkeley
CA
Chinese
Independent
I'm a documentary editor with 20 years experience and an instructor at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism.
Editing
Films about the creative/artistic process; Asian American issues
mikejshen.com
Kyle
subei@sk-productions.co
Berkeley
California, USA
Asian
English
SK Productions
My name is Subei! I'm a filmmaker in the Bay Area. In 2020-ish I started my own production company called SK Productions, which specializes in cinematic, story-driven promotional content for small businesses.
Cinematography
Directing
film festivals, editing, cinematography, directing, sound mixing, grant writing
Producing, directing, cinematography, writing, story structure, DaVinci Resolve editing, singing, music
www.sk-productions.co
Sean Johnson, production@seandjohn.com
Ashby Romero
aaron@priestlexicon.com
Los Angeles
CA
Black-Thai American
English
Spanish
Priest Lexicon
Aaron Ashby Romero is a Black-Thai American writer, director, and producer. With a mission to connect people from diverse cultural backgrounds and life experiences through stories, Aaron has created commercial, narrative, and nonfiction content in North Carolina, Los Angeles, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Taipei. Aaron has also produced and directed immersive and interactive projects with Sony Pictures, Jaunt Studios, Strivr Labs, and Baltu Technologies. His work has been featured at Sundance Film Festival, ArtShare LA, and all major virtual reality platforms.
Directing
Producing
writing
Line Producing
Interactive Producer
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Language preservation/Linguistics, Immigration Stories, Family legacy/History, Technology
Writing, Producing, Directing, Community Building
Trivedi
mamtatrivedi.work@gmail.com
Los Angeles
United States
South Asian
English
Spanish
Mamta Trivedi is an Emmy-nominated South Asian-Australian 3CK Producer, Showrunner and emerging Director based in Los Angeles. Bringing creative & executive skillsets in equal capacities, I employ filmmaking to uncover & revive buried or suppressed narratives by amplifying underrepresented voices. By illuminating cloistered cultures, racial injustices, war & conflict zones, and disability & gender inequities I actively seek out and thrive as a creative leader on complex storytelling & global production projects. My work spans all formats and has taken me to six continents. My work can be seen on Netflix, Amazon, NBC, IFC, CNN, SPOTIFY, ESPN, Discovery & National Geographic & Sundance, Venice, Telluride, Toronto, and New York Film Festivals.
Directing
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
writing
Immigration, refugees, climate change, wildlife, trailblazing people, national/international politics, exploring cloistered places/people, racial/gender/disability injustices, anthropological, observational, verité.
Showrunner/Director/CoEP. Developing documentary series. Story Consulting. Combined Creative & executive skillsetsDDeep international experience in war/conflict zones. Trained in survivor-centered storytelling techniques.
Diane Becker, Mary Lisio, Martin Desmond Roe, Kyle Hentschel
Macedo Yang
jane.macedo.yang@gmail.com
New York, Atlanta
NY, GA
Chinese-Cambodian and Mexican
English
Freelance
Raised in the South, Jane Macedo Yang is a queer Chinese-Cambodian and Mexican cinematographer and filmmaker based in NYC, and also local to Atlanta. As the daughter of a refugee and immigrants, she aims to highlight underrepresented stories and voices. Primarily focused on the blur of documentary and narrative, Jane explores this mix of vérité and stylized visuals in her work.
Cinematography
Color
identity, immigration, migration, LGBTQ+, queerness, social justice, wildlife, climate change, environmental issues,
I also work as an assistant camera (with an AC kit, including remote follow focus system and monitors) and camera op. Lots of gear including cameras, sound, lighting etc.
www.janemacedoyang.com
Available on request
Tau
devin@nosunrisewasted.com
Portland
Oregon, USA
Chinese American
English
No Sunrise Wasted
Devin is a gay, Asian-American filmmaker whose storytelling speaks out against the imposed silence he experienced from both his native and adopted cultures since immigrating to the United States as a child four decades ago. Devin received his BS University of California at Berkeley (Business), and an AAS Portland Community College (Video Production). He's currently on his 3rd career, having first developed his financial and analytic skills in the corporate world, and then explored his eye for fashion and aesthetics in apparel merchandising. Devin has previously directed and produced 10 short narrative and documentary films. He has completed and released 3 features --- 2 docs "Who's on Top?" narrated by George Takei and "The Road Home" and 1 narrative thriller "Half Sisters"
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
nosunrisewasted.com
Choephel
KUNGA316@gmail.com
Woodside
United States
Asian
English
Hindi
N/A
Kunga (22) is a director/cinematographer hailing from Queens, NY. His works have all carried strong undercurrents of identity and family. Through pulling inspiration from his hyper specific and unique experiences as a Tibetan immigrant living in America, he hopes to explore the universal lows and highs everyone faces.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Documentary, Narratives, Activism, New Media
Cinematographer, Directing, Lighting, Editing
https://kunga316.wixsite.com/mysite
Gangola
gangopla.kuldeep@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Indian
English
Hindi
Netflix
My name is Kuldeep Sah Gangola and I have over 5 years of assistant editing experience. I am currently based in East Hollywood, LA. I am well versed with Avid Media Composer and Premiere Pro. My last few ventures as assistant editors have been projects associated with PBS, Amazon Prime and Netflix. I recently winded up the edit of a documentary feature, Conviction which is about the wrongful conviction of Jeffrey Deskovic. I was the main editor on the project. I understand the lines between the assisting and what an editor requires from his assistant. I have also been teaching at the New York FIlm Academy in New York for past 3 years now. I teach digital editing there. I do not think this will contribute to the present gig but I thought I should mention a bit about my background. I hail from the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand, India and have been in New York/LA for last 6 years now!
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Skydiving, Slow-burn films, Hiking and Travel
Soccer, Instructor at New York Film Academy
Samin
bazlasamin253@outlook.com
London
United Kingdom
Pakistani - British
Urdu
English
Freelancer
Hi! My name is Bazla Samin and I am a London-based filmmaker. I have recently graduated with a Masters degree in Ethnographic Documentary Filmmaking. I have a keen interest in exploring socio-political topics through creative storytelling. Some of my recent documentary projects explore the ‘re-education’ centers in Xinjiang, the evacuation of Afghans from Kabul to the U.K. in 2021, and Women in the 1947 Indian Partition.
Editing
Directing
Producing
Sound
I have a keen interest in humanitarian and impact driven documentaries. I have worked on a podcast and made a short documentary film exploring the detainment centers in China. I was directing, producing, editing, sound editing in these projects and made them during my Masters degree.
Camera: experienced in shooting sequences with Canon EOS 80D, Sony PXW-Z150, Sony A7 III, Panasonic Lumix G DC-GH5 and Canon EOS 60 D. 
• Sound: experienced in recording sound for documentaries and podcasts with Zoom H5, Rode NT USB mic.
• Languages: Native Proficiency in Urdu, Full Professional proficiency in Hindi, Professional working proficiency 
in Punjabi and Elementary proficiency in Arabic.
• IT: Proficient in Adobe Premier Pro, Adobe Audition, Logic Pro X, Avid Media Composer, Subtitle Edit, Final Draft and Microsoft software.
• Full clean driving license (automatic), refresher course required.
https://chinadetainmentcamps.wixsite.com/bazlasamin
Liu
sunnyliusunny@yahoo.com
New York
NY
Asian
Mandarin Chinese
English
Pianoman Documentary Film
Directing
Producing
Music Composition
Sound
Cinematography
Editing
Animation
Art & Music & Labor & Immigrant & Culture
Directing & Producing & Filmming & Sound Mixing & Music Composition & Piano & Editing & Animation
https://www.instagram.com/sunnyliusunny/
https://www.instagram.com/pianomanfilm/
Arellano
cj@cjarellano.com
Brooklyn
NY
Filipino
English
C.J. Arellano is an editor specializing in feature and short-form documentary, as well as trailers, sizzle reels, and narrative. He has edited video for Joe Biden, Stacy Abrams, Becca Balint, and Pete Buttigieg. In 2022, he edited Art & Pep, a feature documentary about the owners of Sidetrack, an iconic Chicago gay bar and wellspring of LGBTQ+ activism for over four decades. It won the audience award for Best Documentary at the Chicago International Film Festival. C.J. combined his post-production and motion design expertise with a holistic eye on branding/messaging to produce memorable and high-impact video content for clients such as Motorola, The Second City, Nissan, Hanes, and Walgreens. View his work at CJarellano.com.
Editing
Animation
queer, LGBTQ+, music, narrative, genre, comedy
editing, motion graphics, motion design, Premiere, After Effects, Audition, Photoshop, Illustrator
https://www.cjarellano.com
Cen
stephaniecenfung@gmail.com
Brooklyn
New York/USA
Asian/Chinese
Spanish
Cantonese
English
Hi! I’m an emerging writer-director. I graduated from NYU in 2020 and have been freelancing as an assistant editor, producer, and coordinator since. I’ve also been working on my thesis film Ai (Love), which can be checked out here. It’s currently in post-production and I am currently looking to work with a sound designer and composer to finish the film! I’m currently working at Urbanworld Film Festival and Art21, while looking for more gigs to take on!
Directing
Editing
Festivals
PA / Interning
writing
Producing
Film/TV, Doc, Music Video, Commercial
https://stephaniecen.wixsite.com/stephaniecen
Golecruz
evegolecruz@outlook.com
Greensboro
NC
Filipina
Independent
Emerging filmmaker in documentaries and short films, recent graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill. Currently working on a short grant-funded docuseries that highlights Asian American experiences in NC. Previous works include "My vulnerable country," a first-person doc on environmental activism, premiered at the 2022 Environmental Film Festival in DC (DCEFF).
Sound
Editing
Producing
Cinematography
Asian American diaspora, personal docs, identity, environment, short-form media, storytelling in sound
Story consulting, sound recording/editing, photography/videography; over-prepared, personable, strong hype-woman; network with local creatives in the Triangle Area, NC
https://evegolecruz.com/
Mark Robinson, mrobin@email.unc.edu; Julia Haslett, jhaslett@unc.edu
Wang
zw3128@nyu.edu
New York
US
Asian
Cantonese Chinese
Independent
Cinematography
Directing
Indivisual story instead of bigger pictures/Running and Climbing
Editing/Photography/Singing
https://zooziru.voog.com
IG: ziruzoooo
Budathoki
budathokisuraj@gmail.com
Manchester
New Hampshire
Nepali Bhutanese
Nepali
Peace Initiative Bhutan
Peace builder, transformative social change student.
Academia
Peacebuilding, conflict resolution, reconciliation.
www.pibhutan.org coming soon
Kang
kanggurjotk1@gmail.com
Seattle
Washington
South Asian Indian (Punjabi)
English
Punjabi
Freelance Creative/Writer
Hi, my name is Gurjot! I’m a freelance creative and writer looking to connect with others in the film and media industry. I graduated from PLU in Tacoma, WA in the midst of the pandemic, with two B.A degrees in Communication, with a concentration in Film & Media Studies, and Politics & Government, with a minor in International Affairs. Most recently, I worked as a Production Assistant for a local queer film in Seattle titled “Hidden Violets.” I have volunteered with organizations in the area like the Seattle Asian American Film Fesitval and Tasveer. I’m also very passionate about multimedia journalism and spent three years working for the PLU Mast Media newspaper as a reporter, News Editor, and Copy Editor. I also worked as a Communication Associate for my college’s MediaLab. I have experience interning with various communication and political organizations in the PNW area. In 2019, I studied abroad in London and learned more about the British media industry through coursework and a Broadcast Intelligence internship with the organization, Media Business Insight. Some of the issues I care deeply about in my work include conversations on accessibility in higher education, women’s rights, queer rights, and representation in the South Asian American community. For my latest project, I worked on a short documentary highlighting the effects of post-9/11 hate crimes within the Sikh American community and the brave activists taking a stand, titled "A Faith Misrepresented: Sikhs in America."
PA / Interning
Cinematography
Editing
Producing
writing
Post Supervisor
Academia
Color
Designer
Multimedia journalism, film production, community outreach work (e.g. voting rights and local justice initiatives).
Writing, copy-editing, proofreading, script supervising, set design, props, editing in Adobe Premiere Pro and Lightroom Classic, photography and videography, PA/Interning experience, etc.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gurjotkang/
afaithmisrepresented.org or https://gurjotkang99.wixsite.com/sikhdoc
Lee
s.lee.sonya@gmail.com
Victoria/ Vancouver
Canada
Korean
Korean
English
Plankton Productions
Sonya Lee is a producer/director and science communicator focusing on stories that intersect science, nature, people and culture. She is currently producing, directing, and writing a 44 min broadcast episode for the CBC Nature of Things on great white sharks in Canada. Previously, she was the Science Producer for Ocean School, an ocean education media project of the National Film Board of Canada, and has produced over a 100 media pieces including short documentaries, 360 videos, multimedia interactives, and AR/VR experiences from Canada's Atlantic coast and Pacific coasts, Australia and Indonesia. She has a background in Marine Biology and International Development Studies and you will find her frequently in the ocean as an avid diver and fish nerd.
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Directing
Ocean, nature, climate justice, science, culture
Underwater directing, underwater filming, marine science, eduction media
https://www.sonyaslee.com/
Lee
byirislee@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Taiwanese-American
English
Mandarin
DP/Cinematographer in LA
Cinematography
movies, animals, coming of age, still life, painting, identity, architecture, travel, AAPI, BIPOC stories
camera, color, film, digital
www.byirislee.com
zhao
wzhao3@sva.edu
new york
new york
asian
English
Mandarin Chinese
Directing
Editing
PA / Interning
Producing
Loo
thea.loo.film@gmail.com
Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada
Filipino Canadian
Cebuano
English
Filipino
No More Productions
Thea Loo is an emerging producer and director from Vancouver BC. In 2020 she produced “No More Parties” (Dir. Natalie Murao), supported by the NFB and programmed at the Sundance Film Festival 2022. In 2021 she produced the short documentary film “To Make Ends Meat 心頭肉”, which premiered at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival 2021 and won the Audience Choice Best Short Film Award. Her most recent short film “Smoke Eater” (Dir. Gloria Mercer), a Harold Greenberg Shorts to Feature project, premiered in 2022 at the Whistler Film Festival and is set to stream on CRAVE in September 2023. In 2022 she co-produced Doug and the Slugs and Me, a feature documentary directed by Teresa Alfeld which closed the DOXA Documentary Film Festival and was an associate producer on The Lake / nx̌aʔx̌aʔitkʷ, a feature opera documentary produced and directed by John Bolton. Thea is currently working on producing and directing her TV 1 hour documentary “Inay” for the Knowledge Network and developing two TV pilot scripts. In 2020 Thea was a participant of the Reelworld Producers Program, a cohort group focused on developing BIPOC producing talent in Canada and is now under the mentorship of Kathleen Hepburn and Tyler Hagen of Experimental Forest Films.
Producing
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
diaspora, mental health, Filipino issues, Asian Canadianism
Producing, grant writing, documentary
nomoreproductions.com
Macedo Yang
jennifer.macedo.yang@gmail.com
Atlanta
GA
Chinese-Cambodian, Mexican
English
Freelance
Jennifer Macedo Yang is a director, writer, and researcher and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. As the daughter of a Chinese-Cambodian refugee and a Mexican migrant worker, filmmaking is a way for her to explore in-between worlds and worlds at the margin, as well as themes around spirituality, folklore, and nature. She also use filmmaking as a way to share the impacts of war, conflict, and migration on people. Previously, she has worked as a filmmaker on the Stacey Abrams Gubernatorial Campaign, and her work has taken me to places like Cambodia, Malaysia, and the UN Security Council in New York. She continues to work in the documentary and branded content space.
Directing
writing
Writing / Grant Writing
War, Conflict, Peacebuilding, Refugee & Migrant Issues, Environmentalism, LGBTQ+, Womanhood, Spirituality
Research, Writing, International Production, Doc Participant Relationship Building
In Development
Reed
rachelclarareed@gmail.com
London
UK
mixed-race Chinese American
English
I'm an independent documentarian (cinematographer/editor). As a mixed race queer Asian American, I gravitate towards intimate stories that challenge common narratives around identity, migration, and culture. A member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia, BIPOC Doc Editors and the Video Consortium, I recently wrapped up the edit of my first feature doc, What We Carry, an intimate story following an asylum-seeking family from Honduras as they navigate the daily joys and grief of seeking safety and setting up life in a new place, while facing the trauma they left behind. What We Carry has been supported by Film Independent, Jewish Story Partners, Jewish Film Institute, the WIF/Sundance financing initiative and Berkeley Film Foundation. My short film, Somali Night Fever, tells the story of Somalia's golden era of music through the stories of two former bandmates and best friends who lost touch during the country’s civil war. I've worked in Nairobi, Mexico City, and Seattle, and currently live in London, UK.
Editing
www.rachelclarareed.com
Wang
wangjonathank@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Taiwanese
Mandarin Chinese
Freelance
Born and raised in the suburbs of Walnut, California, and educated at Chapman University, Jonathan Wang is a Director of Photography based out of Los Angeles.
Cinematography
https://www.kingjwang.com/
Gilmore
ag8165@nyu.edu
New York
United States
Asian
English
I am an NYU graduate and completed my M.A. in Journalism, specifically News and Documentary filmmaking! I love finding new stories in the heart of NYC and aspire to travel the world to share the experiences/ perspectives of others.
Cinematography
Editing
Archival Research
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Producing
adobe premiere pro, community building, mirrorless cameras
https://ag8165.wixsite.com/anngilmore
Kan Grevstad
anikakangrevstad@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA/USA
Mixed Chinese/White
Japanese
Anika Kan Grevstad is an Asian American director, editor and cinematographer from Seattle who is now based in Los Angeles. She recently directed a short documentary commissioned by LACMA for their Art+Film series. She has worked as a cinematographer and editor on a number of feature films, including LOVE, LIZZO (cinematographer and editor, HBO Max), NEVER CATCH PIGEONS (cinematographer and editor, Newport Beach Film Festival 2021), and THE JOB OF SONGS (cinematographer and producer, DOC NYC 2021).
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
writing
Dance, Art, Architecture, Museums, Character-Driven, Verite-Driven
Editing (Avid & Premiere), Adobe Creative Suite
www.anikakan.com
Zenieris
aleyaazenieris@gmail.com
Los Angeles
United States
Indian
Editing
Directing
Cinematography
PA / Interning
aleyaz.com
Chen
lc4771@nyu.edu
New York
New York/US
Asian American
Chinese
English
New York University
Lyuwei Chen is an award-winning documentary editor and director who graduated from New York University with a master's degree in News and Documentary. She has worked as a documentarian at TV stations and film production companies in the US and China for more than ten years. Her work focuses on social issues, family dynamics, and personal perspectives. Her documentary films have won awards for Best Documentary Short Films and Best Director at the New York International Film Infest Festival, Cannes International Shorts, the International Manhattan Film Awards, and the IndieX Film Festival. Committed to non-fiction storytelling, She wants to make compelling documentaries to touch people worldwide.
Cinematography
Editing
Producing
Directing
Social issues, family dynamics, personal perspective
Editing, Visual Thinking, Visual Storytelling, Music, Cinematography
https://vimeo.com/user129182728/1116
https://vimeo.com/user129182728/7
Chhapolia
rishi.chhapolia@gmail.com
New York
New York
Indian
Hindi
English
Freelance
Based in NYC, I have written and directed 8 short films. Currently writing my first feature screenplay. Recent graduate of Columbia University, with a degree in Philosophy.
PA / Interning
writing
Directing
Editing
Sound
Movies / Literature / Music / Animals / Nature
Writing screenplays. Directing short films, music videos, and commercials. Editing and sound design on Adobe Premiere Pro.
https://rishichhapolia.wixsite.com/rishic
Emily Massey
Santos
myronws@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Filipino
English
Freelance
Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Emmy-nominated editor Myron Santos got his start working for independent documentary producers, on projects ranging from Tibet-China relations to the architectural history of Washington, DC. Since moving to Los Angeles he has edited in a variety of genres, from comedy sketches for Upright Citizens Brigade Theater to game trailers for Blizzard Entertainment to scripted short films. He's a second generation Filipino American who is most interested in telling stories about the immigrant experience and the acculturation gap as it relates to generational views on mental health. He earned a B.A. in Economics from the University of Virginia and is a member of the Motion Picture Editors Guild and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Editing
Islam
Trishtamislam@gmail.com
Brooklyn
United States
Bangladeshi
Laal
Documentary Director/ Writer
Directing
writing
Guntetong
michaelguntetong@icloud.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian American
English
Cinematographer and camera assistant based in Los Angeles, CA.
Cinematography
Sports, Climbing, Documentary
Camera Operating, Lighting, Focus Pulling, Media Managing
https://www.michaelguntetong.co
Gomez
joe@joegomez.net
Nashville
TN
filipino
English
Directing
Cinematography
Editing
Post Supervisor
joegomez.net
Faruqi
asadfaruqi@me.com
Brooklyn
United States
South Asian
Circus Lion Inc
Asad is a Emmy Award Nominated documentary cinematographer, steadicam operator and filmmaker who is based in Brooklyn, New York. His film, Armed with Faith 2018, which he produced, shot, and co-directed alongside Geeta Gandbhir, received the prestigious Political and Government News and Documentary Emmy Award. Throughout his career spanning 15 years, Asad has worked on various award-winning films globally, tackling crucial social issues such as violence, war/conflict, migration, and race relations in America. Some of his notable cinematography credits include the Academy and Emmy Award-winning documentaries A Girl in the River 2016 and Saving Face 2012 directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and produced by HBO. A film that he photographed, Call Center Blues 2021 is a Academy Award Shortlisted documentary short-film. Directed by 4x Emmy Award Winner, Geeta Gandbhir the film follows a group of deportees from the United States rebuilding their lives in Tijuana, Mexico. His other notable works include The Killing of Breonna Taylor directed by Yoruba Richen. A New Homeland 2019 directed by Barbara Kopple. Pakistan's Taliban Generation 2009, which received Emmy and Alfred I. Dupont Awards. Asad's work has been featured on renowned platforms such as HBO, PBS, Hulu, Netflix, Channel 4, and The New York Times, among others. His films have also been screened at numerous international festivals such as Tribeca, DOC NYC, IDFA, Sheffield Doc Fest to name a few. Asad, who hails from Pakistan identifies as a South Asian and primarily focuses on his role as a cinematographer.
Cinematography
migrant stories
www.asadfaruqi.com
Asako Gladsjo
Shin
susannza@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Korean American
English
Susann is a Korean American filmmaker based in the Washington DC area. She is motivated by people-driven stories that share a genuine message or an authentic moment to connect to. She has worked in every stage of the production process, with a focus on directing and editing documentary videos. In any project, her goal is to communicate the key message in a way that encourages growth and understanding. She values building relationships and creating a supportive environment, to promote a collaborative and intentional approach to filmmaking.
Editing
Producing
Festivals
Culture, Identity, Family, Chosen Family, LGBTQ+, Relationships,
Post Production, Editing, Premiere, Producing, Pre Production, Production
http://susannshin.me/
Ifland
iflandbri@gmail.com
Fayetteville
Arkansas, United States
Filipino, White
English
My name is Brianna and I'm a multimedia production student at the University of Arkansas. I work as a videographer and am developing an undergraduate documentary thesis.
writing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Editing
Filipino-American experience/culture (specifically: in the American South or rural)
Adobe (Premiere Pro, AfterEffects, Audition); Screenwriting/stage writing/poetry; basic communication research background.
https://portfolio.uark.edu/briannaifland/
Parian
elvmae.parian@gmail.com
Ridgewood
NY, United States of America
Filipino
English
Tagalog
Elvie has done work for broadcast for various brands, nonprofits, and independent projects. Intertwined with the influences of her lived experiences as a Filipino woman, she has a passion for worldbuilding and design, stemming from a love of the cartoons and games that have not only set the foundation for her career, but continue to inspire and influence her work.
Editing
Animation
Designer
writing
Filipino/Philippine-wide interests, social justice, immigration rights, interactive media/games communities, mythology/folklore
Animation, Motion Graphics, Graphic Design, Social Media, affiliation with the animation/mograph NYC community, affiliation with the indie/off-Broadway, live/immersive theater NYC community
https://www.elviemaeparian.art/
Liu
bl2937@columbia.edu
New York
NY
Asian
English
Mandarin Chinese
A reporting fellow at Pulitzer Center and graduate from Columbia Journalism School. My first co-directed documentary After Landing, a story about migrant crisis in New York City, receives funding from the Pulitzer Center.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Producing
immigration; gender inequality; anti-AAPI hate crimes
Archival footage research; Editing; Filming
https://beibeiliu52.wixsite.com/beibeiliu
Dinh
thiendinhfilms@gmail.com
Philadelphia
PA
Vietnamese
English
Vietnamese
Freelance
TK Dinh (they/them) is a cultural worker and documentary filmmaker based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. TK was born and grew up in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. As a movement artist, TK tells stories to move people into action. TK was a 2021 Leeway Foundation Art & Change Grantee and contributed work to various national, regional, and local social justice campaigns. TK is a director, cinematographer, and illustrator, currently working on documentaries and media campaigns for social justice organizations. They are available for hire in Philadelphia, PA.
Directing
Cinematography
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Labor, Social Movements, Personal Docs, Narrative
Doc directing and cinematography
https://tkdinh.com
Zhang
sallyzhang2014@gmail.com
San Francisco
California
Mandarin
Mandarin Chinese
Freelance
I'm a former Emmy nominated producer who has experience in newsmagazine and documentary style work. I was an associate producer at Dateline NBC, and prior to that, Today Show.
Producing
Human interest, investigative, social impact, environment/climate, food, travel, culture, AAPI
Producing, field producing, shooting (Canon 5D Mark IV), project management, content marketing
http://sallyzhang.com/
Bernabe
kristinebpm@gmail.com
Burbank
CA
Vietnamese American
English
Bleeding Fingers Music; Assemble Sound
Kristine Bernabe is a Vietnamese American film composer, music producer, and multi-instrumentalist born and raised in Los Angeles. In 2023, Kristine was selected for the ASCAP/Columbia University Film Scoring Workshop’s Composer Spotlight, Game Audio Network Guild's Scholars Program, and joined Hans Zimmer's Bleeding Fingers Music and independent music company Assemble Sound as a freelance composer. Recent work includes composing and producing the score for Sunflower Girl directed by Holly Kaplan, which was chosen for NALIP Latino Lens: Narrative Short Film Incubator for Women of Color supported by Netflix's Fund for Creative Equity. In addition to composing and producing original film scores, she has also worked with composers Jacob Yoffee & Roahn Hylton (The Wonder Years, Bel-Air) as part of the music team for the upcoming film Tapawingo. Kristine holds a Masters of Music in Music Theory and Composition: Screen Scoring from New York University (’23) where she studied with John Kaefer and Ariel Marx. Prior to graduate school, she studied screen scoring at Juilliard Evening and participated in NYU/BMI's Television Scoring Workshop. She received her undergraduate degree at the University of California, Irvine and worked for several years as a writer and editor before pursuing her passion for screen scoring.
Music Composition
AAPI history; Vietnamese American history;
Film scoring, music composition to picture, spotting, music editing, music production; orchestral mockups; live recording sessions
https://play.reelcrafter.com/lZcWceEsQ9arZoYkv-jEyQ
Holly Kaplan - director and producer of NALIP and Netflix-sponsored short "Sunflower Girl"; hollymaikin.com
Pan
yanapanyana@gmail.com
international/LA/NY
US
Chinese
English
Mandarin
Cantonese
InBetween LLC
Hi there, this is Yana Pan, a visual artist who focus in Animation, Illustration and Design. I can also be your Producer based on the project needs.
Animation
Producing
Designer
Personal essay/ ghost story/ city related
Animation and Design is my strength. I usually produce and manage my own commercial project, so if someone needs this kind of help I can help them too.
https://yanapan.com/
Xin Fang
Cauble
robert@migratefilms.com
Jakarta
Indonesia
Hapa Haole
English
Indonesian
Originally from Hawaii, Robert studied painting, photography and experimental film at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His experimental film work has been screened at many festivals and museums, including The International Film Festival Rotterdam, London Film Festival and Madrid’s Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia. During this time, he became acquainted with the language of visual art, an insight which has proven useful in his ongoing collaborations with directors and visual artists. Robert’s joined the International Cinematographers Guild in 2010, moving his way up to DP after many years work as a Digital Imaging Technician. This experience has afforded him the opportunity to assist and learn from many of the most skilled practitioners of the craft, including many Academy Award-winning DPs. Robert’s recent projects include the Netflix Original narrative feature film Dear David. He is focused on partnering with directors to bring stories to life in new and interesting ways. He splits his time between New York, Jakarta, and anywhere else projects take him.
Cinematography
Social Justice, Cultural Investigation, All That Makes Us Human
PADI Open Water Certified Diver
robertcauble.com
Brian Chang, Razi Jafri, Vicky Du
Krishnan
vinnothkrishnan@gmail.com
Lincoln
United States
Asian
English
Malay
Indonesian
Tamil
Vinnoth Krishnan is a Indian writer/director and producer from Malaysia currently based in Midwest Nebraska. He is 2023 Undocufilmmakers Collective Screenwriting Fellow and 2023 Define American Fellow.
Directing
writing
Writing, Directing, Photography
https://www.vinnothkrishnan.com/about
Stinehart
ericstinehart88@gmail.com
Seattle
WA
Chinese/White
Mandarin Chinese
French
English
Actor/performer interested in helping to tell impactful stories
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Instagram: @ericstinehart
Nguyen
erykahnguyen@gmail.com
Santa Fe
New Mexico, US
Vietnamese American
English
Spanish
Erica’s interdisciplinary studies at UC Berkeley revolved around Anthropology, Ethnographic Film, and Sociolinguistics. As a grassroots documentary filmmaker and traveler, Erica is motivated to encounter urgent stories and collaborate through mutual self study. Since 2012 she has been organizing and developing audiovisual art programs for her communities, participating in a collective for Peruvian documentary activism, and archiving personal stories related to Pueblo traditional skills. Occupying the roles of director, producer, and editor, she completed the Peruvian feature documentary Shadow Weavers 2020, which has been included in numerous international festivals and awarded Best NM Documentary Feature at the Santa Fe International Film Festival 2021. At Her Fingertips was nominated Best Documentary at the Palm Springs International Short Film Festival 2019. She has been a PCGI certified traditional rock climbing instructor and outdoor behavioral health facilitator since 2017. Her primary community harm reduction practice is Acu-detox, holding a CADS with Public Health Acupuncture of New Mexico.
Directing
Editing
Producing
diaspora, identity, language
cinematography, grant writing, editing, translation, harm reduction acu-detox, traditional rock climbing
https://erykahnguyen.wixsite.com/mysite
Nirav Bhakta (Undocumented Filmmakers Collective), Alex Smith (Woodstock Film Festival Artistic Director), Scott Limbacher (UNION Docs)
Kim
kskimfilm@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Asian
Korean
Kyung Sok Kim is a Korean writer-director based in Los Angeles. He graduated from the AFI Conservatory with his MFA in directing and is a member of the BAFTA Newcomers Program 2021. His films have been screened in more than 60 film festivals including 10 Oscar-qualifying ones such as LA Shorts, Holly Shorts, and the Nashville Film Festival. In 2020, he became the first Korean live-action director to win an award at the Prestigious International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (one of the five FIAPF Accredited short film festivals, accredited by both the Academy Awards and the BAFTA Awards) with his thesis film FURTHEST FROM. Another film that he directed, MONET, is currently streaming on the AMC Networks' ALLBLK. Additionally he co-directed DESERT FARMERS, a TV documentary that spotlights Korean farmers in California, which was broadcast on Tan TV. Recently, Kyung was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list 2022. He is currently developing a few features that capture the delicate emotional lines of the characters who face unwanted changes, in the genre formats of Horror and Coming of Age.
Directing
www.kyungsokkimfilm.com
Ding
sue.s.ding@gmail.com
Los Angeles
United States
Chinese American
English
French
Spanish
Mandarin Chinese
Freelance director and editor
Sue Ding is a filmmaker and visual artist based in Los Angeles. Her work as a director and editor can be found on Netflix, PBS, and The New York Times, and has screened at SXSW, IDFA, and DOC NYC. Sue also collaborates on branded projects and interactive installations, and consults and lectures widely on nonfiction storytelling. In 2023, she was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s “25 New Faces of Independent Film.”
Directing
Editing
Producing
Archival Research
Creative and experimental nonfiction, archival films, verite filmmaking, art, pop culture, fashion, food, travel, film history
Directing, editing, story producing, Premiere, Avid, archival research, research, consulting, mentoring
sue-ding.com
Cher
benjamincher.zm@gmail.com
North Hollywood
California
Chinese Singaporean
Mandarin Chinese
English
Wynning Media
Video editor and motion graphics artist, with experience in narrative and documentary storytelling
Editing
Post Supervisor
Color
Technology, Hobbies, Gaming, Wildlife/Nature, Art/Music
Video editing, Color correction/grading, Motion Graphics, 3D modelling, Rotoscoping, Green Screen, Product retouching
benjamincher.com
Noah Hwang, Will Park, Nancy Nguyen, Jonathan Tippet, Lanee Tesch, Tyker Hargraves
Hong
larry@heylune.com
Los Angeles
CA
Korean-American
English
Freelance
Larry Hong is a queer Korean-American composer based in LA. He grew up in the South, studied Neuroscience at Brown University, and then switched career paths and studied film and video game scoring at the Berklee College of Music. After moving to LA, Larry got his start in the industry working as a composer assistant to Wendy & Lisa (from Prince and The Revolution), and have since then assisted a few other composers working on television series such as Shades of Blue (NBC) and DC Super Hero Girls (Warner Bros). He currently works part-time as an agent assistant at Spectra Creative Agency, which represents a diverse roster of composers and music supervisors with the mission of uplifting POC, women and LGBTQ-identifying emerging talent. Larry's musical sensibility blends his Classical piano training, electronic music studies, and taiko performance into one that explores intellectual, dramatic, and introspective soundscapes.
Music Composition
Animation, Documentaries, Video Games, Taiko, Electronic Music, Classical Music
Filim Scoring
heylune.com
Deng
opheliadengwork@gmail.com
Irvine
CA
Chinese
English
Chinese
My name is Ophelia Deng, a recent graduate from Northwestern University’s Master of Journalism program. My passion for video production has taken me through five years of higher education in journalism–from being a producing director in China to producing videos for Chicago’s local channel. While at Northwestern, I produced several short documentaries and fell in love with capturing precious moments of humanity and telling deep, impactful stories.
Producing
Cinematography
Editing
PA / Interning
Producing, Editing, Writing, Cinematography, News-gathering
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2ihRHD0GIA
Chi
nicole.chi.amen@gmail.com
Austin
Texas, USA
Asian, Latinx
English
Spanish
Nicole Chi is a Costa Rican-Chinese writer-director of narrative and documentary films. Her first feature length documentary, Guián (2023), premiered at Visions du Réel in the Burning Lights Competition. Her narrative short films Comadre (2022) and Los Mosquitos (2024) have screened at festivals like the Telluride Film Festival, SXSW, and Cinélatino Rencontres Toulouse. She’s been recognized with awards like the Director's Guild of America’s Student Film Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement.
Directing
Producing
writing
Intercultural narratives, Asian Diaspora, Latinx Diaspora, Immigrant Experiences
https://www.nicolechifilm.com/
PJ Raval: pjraval@utexas.edu / Andrew Lee: andrew.lee@amplifyasian.com
Chua
chua.june@gmail.com
Berlin
Germany
Berlin
I treasure telling stories in a myriad of ways, using my vast experience in journalism and communications to focus on documentary grant/proposal writing and story consultations. I also write/edit promotional materials, scripts and websites. I'm an award-winning filmmaker with 20+ years experience in reporting, writing/editing, broadcasting and communications. I know how to compose radio and TV stories, produce media articles, and press releases. As a story consultant, I've constructed treatments and proposals, reviewed non-fiction scripts, and crafted compelling pitches.
Writing / Grant Writing
Food, Flamenco, Female-centred stories, Personal Journeys, Hidden Histories, Identity, Jazz
Writing, Grants, Journalism, Research, Interviewing, Story Editing, Script Consultations, Pitching, Narration, Voice Over,
https://www.junechua.com/writingdocumentaries/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/junechua/
Xia
monaxia96@gmail.com
Haleiwa
United States
Chinese
Chinese
Mandarin Chinese
Mona is a Chinese-American, former studio executive turned documentary filmmaker. She grew up between Beijing and Los Angeles and received a BA in Cinema Studies at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Initially, she worked in scripted development and moved into production on Netflix studio films like The Irishman. Mona then discovered her passion for nonfiction stories and transitioned to the documentary series team as a creative assistant. Shadowing on documentaries like My Octopus Teacher and jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy, she eventually became a creative manager, where she oversaw a slate of fifteen shows, including Keep Sweet, Gunther’s Millions, and Our Universe. Mona left Netflix in 2022 to pursue her own projects. Mona’s filmmaking approach is shaped by her unrooted upbringing between China and the US. Seeking to understand how the circumstances of her own life came to fruition, she found the seeds embedded in the past eras and chance encounters of those who came before her. While Mona is interested in exploring many documentary genres, she approaches all stories with the same unquenchable thirst to trace the roots of a character beyond the average scope of questioning. Mona directed and produced the short documentary Kowloon!, currently on the festival circuit. She works on branded content, social media content creation, short documentary films, as well as feature-length and episodic documentary series.
Archival Research
Directing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Producing
www.mona-xia.com
Chen
yutaochen95@gmail.com
Washington
DC
Asian/Chinese
English
Mandarin Chinese
The Washington Post
I'm a multimedia journalist based in Washington, DC. My work primarily revolves around the intersection of design, filmmaking and photography.
Cinematography
Designer
Editing
Cinematography/Photography/Web Design
https://www.yutaochen.com/
Gond
harshrajgond8@gmail.com
Gwalior
Madhya Pradesh / India
Asian
Self Independent
I am a filmmaker and visual artist based in India. My work primarily focuses on covering tribal artists and indigenous communities, alongside my strong interest in experimental filmmaking. I have collaborated with Netflix on an Indian feature film and recently directed award winning short documentary film 'The Legacy from Beyond'. I believe in the power of local stories and narrate everything with an artistic and creative approach. Additionally, I am involved in fashion and creative direction, constantly seeking new ways to express creativity and draw inspiration from films worldwide.
Designer
Tribal art and design, marginalized sections of society, the caste system, culture and tradition, and arts and crafts.
Design, Art direction, Styling and creative direction, Filmmaking, Cinematography & photography,
https://www.behance.net/harshrajgond
Nisha Pahuja
Kim
genekim54@gmail.com
Chantilly
Virginia/United States
Asian/South Korean
English
I am a filmmaker from Northern Virginia interested in all things film. I have worked on a few indie film projects, as a 2nd AD and grip, and have also done work as a freelance studio technician. I am excited in particular by comedy and documentaries.
PA / Interning
Cinematography
Producing
Comedy, Documentary, Drama
Setting up lighting, sound mixing, editing, coordination/planning
Zheng
justinzhendp@gmail.com
Danville
United States
Chinese
Cantonese
Chinese
Cantonese Chinese
Mandarin
English
media cycle production
commercial and narrative cinematographer
Cinematography
Editing
justinzhng.com
Tran
hello.atran@gmail.com
LA/Oceanside
CA/USA
Vietnamese
Vietnamese
English
An Tran is an award-winning director and producer based in Los Angeles and Vietnam. She is known as a creative producer who brings together strong collaborators to make engaging content for impactful change. She is especially interested in amplifying the voices of independent filmmakers of the Global South on an international scale. Narrated by Daisy Ridley (Star Wars), An's latest documentary "For Tomorrow" follows grassroots innovators around the world striving to create a more sustainable future. The film has garnered numerous awards including SXSW Innovation in Media Award, Shorty Impact Audience Award and Environment & Sustainability (long form), Gold Telly for Long Form Documentary, Silver Telly for Directing, Best Documentary, Best Social Justice Film (NY Intl Film Awards), Best Doc Feature, Best Director, Best Environmental Film, Best Innovative Solutions Film (Cannes World Film Festival), Best Documentary, Best Director (Rameshwaram Intl Film Fest), Best Female Director (Montreal Independent Film Festival), Best Documentary (Environmental Film and Screenplay Festival). An co-directed/produced the feature-length documentary "Moving Pictures: Filmmaking and the Art of Cinematography," which screened at Camerimage film festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2020. She also directed/produced over 50 episodes of the web series "The Filmmakers View." Producing credits include "The Summer People" for director Todd Louiso, indie feature "Marjoun and the Flying Headscarf” written/directed by Susan Youssef and episodes of the PBS sci-fi anthology “Futurestates” for writer/director Trevin Matcek. She formerly helmed the ARRI Emerging Filmmaker Grant program, where she championed award-winning films like “Beasts of the Southern Wild” by director Behn Zeitlin, “Fruitvale Station” for writer/director Ryan Coogler, “Imperial Dreams” by Malik Vitthal, “Beach Rats” for Eliza Hittman and the documentaries “The Donut King” for director Alice Gu, Elizabeth Lo's "Stray" and “A Town Called Victoria” by Li Lu. She is a Film Independent Producers Lab Fellow, an IFP Emerging Narrative alumni and Project: Involve Fellow for writing & directing. An is a member of the Producers Guild of America and has served as a Film Mentor for the SXSW Film Festival and Locarno Open Doors in addition to advising for Film Independent’s Fast Track and Industry Connect Programs. The daughter of political refugees who fled Vietnam at the end of the war, An was born and raised in South Bend, Indiana. Her family ran a Chinese restaurant (yes, Chinese) where customers witnessed her ringing up the cash register and waiting on tables. These experiences of her family growing up in the Midwest and then returning to Vietnam inspired the feature documentary "Tran 5" (now in post). An is a graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts and School of English. In her spare time she can be found outdoors or volunteering.
Directing
Producing
writing
equality, sustainability, human rights, comedy, music, social justice, inclusivity
Directing and producing. Can consult as story producer, editing, media kits and grants
https://antranland.com/
Salvani
marniesalvani@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA, USA
Filipina
English
Marnie Salvani is a Los-Angeles based filmmaker and daughter of Filipinx immigrants who gravitates toward stories that impact and connect human beings through understanding and compassion. She loves production and post production with a strong foundation in both from her MFA in Film Production at UCLA. She currently AEs on a documentary feature.
Directing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Post Supervisor
writing
Asian American voices, immigration, horror, comedy, music, mystery
GENERAL SKILLS Google Suite (including Forms, Chat, and Classroom), Microsoft Office, Slack, AirTable, Canvas, Blackboard FILM INDUSTRY SOFTWARE Avid Media Composer, Davinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere and Photoshop, ProTools, Shotput Pro, Handbrake, Carbon Copy Cloner
www.marniesalvani.com
Ziyao Liu, ziyao0806@gmail.com
Do
tiffany.m.do@gmail.com
New York City
NY
Chinese
Originally from San Francisco, I'm now based in New York. I love all forms of storytelling and have a dream of making a doc that explores the intersectionality of race and queer issues.
Producing
food, travel, LGBTQIA issues, culture, film/tv, comedy, storytelling
interviewing, writing, pre-production, production, post-production
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanymdo/
Wong Engel
mjwongengel@gmail.com
Seattle
WA
Chinese, white
Chinese
English
MJ is an emerging filmmaker with an interest in climate storytelling. Her first film depicted the burgeoning coffee industry in Yunnan, China and was funded by a Fulbright grant.
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Cinematography
Editing
Impact / Outreach Producing
PA / Interning
writing
Writing / Grant Writing
Climate change, environment, mixed race identities, AAPI politics
Community outreach, organizing, teaching, facilitation, relationship building, writing, editing
Chatterjee
sanjeev@mediaforchange.org
Miami
Florida
South Asian
Bengali
English
Hindi
Urdu
University of Miami/Media for Change
Academia
Directing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Environment, Humanities, Impact
Storytelling, mentoring
https://com.miami.edu/profile/sanjeev-chatterjee/#:~:text=Sanjeev%20Chatterjee%20is%20a%20professor,on%20rural%20development%20in%20India.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Water_(documentary)
Xu
hxu1669@gmail.com
New York
NY
Chinese
Chinese
English
Columbia University
Hangcheng Xu is a Chinese writer, director, and editor based in New York City and China. She received her MFA in Film Production from Columbia University in 2024. Hangcheng loves exploring people’s experiences in relation to time, places, and cultures.
Directing
Editing
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Festivals
PA / Interning
writing
Writing / Grant Writing
Producing
Post Supervisor
Casting Director
Archival Research
Cinematography
editing, casting, directing
https://www.hangchengxu.com/
Bhuman
filmsofneelu@gmail.com
London
United Kingdom
South Indian
Telugu
English
Moving Dreams Studios LLC
Directing
transmasc, LGBTQ+, animation, climate change, equity and accessibility
www.movingdreamsstudios.com
Pallavi Somusetty
Furuichi
natsuf@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California
Japanese
Japanese
English
N/A
As a producer, Natsu has managed projects from development to delivery across a range of fields and topics that cover the arts, sciences, technology, history, and social justice. She is well versed in multiple art and design forms, and has worked with a wide variety of brands and institutions including Nike, Netflix, Cole Haan, Intel, Wired.com, The Sundance Institute, MIT Media Lab, Stand Up To Cancer, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the City of West Hollywood, and Tsingtao. Some of her notable works include The Leviathan Project, a mixed-reality, immersive installation featured in the 2016 Sundance Film Festival’s New Frontier 10-year-anniversary section, as well as an award-winning short docuseries Dreams produced with NBA Hall-of-Famer Charles Barkley for the educational platform EverFi. With a background in the independent film industry, she spent the earlier years of her career working in feature film development and international distribution at companies like HBO and Magnolia Pictures. She has also worked as a senior producer at creative agency Wondros, and an in-house producer for the fitness-tech company Tonal. Natsu was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan, and has a BA from Swarthmore College.
Producing
writing
Arts, education, social justice, history, science/innovation, health/fitness.
bilingual/bicultural (Japanese-English)
Nikzadeh
azadeh.nik@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California / USA
Middle Eastern
English
French
Burnt Generation Studios LLC
Azadeh Nikzadeh is a highly accomplished Middle-Eastern writer, director, producer, women's rights activist and speaker. As the visionary founder of Burnt Generation Studios, Azadeh spearheads an intellectual property development and production company committed to creating and promoting authentic narratives. Through this platform, she endeavors to facilitate mutual understanding and provoke shifts in collective perspectives among audiences. Her dedication to building a foundation for genuine empathy and meaningful change is evident in every project undertaken by Burnt Generation Studios.
Producing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Line Producing
Directing
Funding
Writing / Grant Writing
Women's rights, Mental Health, Environment, Human Rights
Development, Grant Writing, Financing, Pitching
https://www.linkedin.com/in/azadehnikzadeh
Hsu
gnhsu9@gmail.com
Taiwanese American
English
Taiwanese Mandarin
Hello, I’m a Taiwanese American film editor with a soft spot for dynamic magical realism and heartwarming stories. I love all of post production the most though, from post production supervising to corrective VFX to assistant editing. Here is my editing reel if you'd like to take a peek: https://youtu.be/A91M1Hu9BPQ Hit me up to talk about our experiences in the industry, anime, religion, asexuality, or what we're passionate about. I would love to do a short film swap, too if that's more your cup of tea~ Although I'm currently working in Texas as an editor for Great American Media, LLC, but am looking to move to New York in 2025. I did my film and media arts BA at Temple University and my Asian flex is I finished it in 2.5 years XD I'm Gabriella Hsu (she/her), and I'm excited to talk, advocate, and push Asian American stories with everyone!
Editing
Post Supervisor
Corrective VFX, Assistant Editing
https://youtu.be/A91M1Hu9BPQ
Lo
chyanzlo@gmail.com
Brooklyn
United States
Asian/Taiwanese
Chinese
Taiwanese Mandarin
Taiwanese Hokkien
CHYAN LO (she/her) is a Taiwan-born and Brooklyn-based filmmaker. Her positions have encompassed roles such as director, writer, editor, cinematographer, art director, and still photographer, among others. Lo's compelling portfolio includes both narrative films and documentaries. Inspired by magical realism, feminism, and slow cinema, Lo is drawn to explore stories that shed light on the diverse lived experiences of women in various cultural and societal frameworks.
Cinematography
Directing
Editing
Women, Taiwanese, Immigrant, Minorities, Parenthood, Children
Directing, DPing, Editing, Graphic Designing and Photography.
https://chyanlo.myportfolio.com/
Calonge
golda.calonge@gmail.com
Brooklyn
United States
Filipinx
Tagalog
Producing
Talent representation, development, production
Chen
00anchen00@gmail.com
Austin
TX, United States
Chinese
Chinese
English
Editing
writing
Writing / Grant Writing
Academia
Directing
Producing
Post Supervisor
Personal Documentary
Documentary directing, editing and producing; production design
Drepaul
sdrepaul54@gmail.com
New York
New York/USA
Indo-Caribbean
N/A
Sarah Rohani Drepaul is a queer, Indo-Caribbean filmmaker. She merges poetry and filmmaking to rethink sexuality, spirituality and how memory resides in the body. Her provocative and visceral style intends to challenge shame, subvert gender and evoke mysticism in the mundane. Through her multidisciplinary practice, Sarah works to build trust with the images in our sublime as sacred and accessible knowledge, often interrogating and queering the notions behind archival as the truth. As a field producer, she has worked across documentary, commercial and narrative projects that reclaim narrative space and incisive storytelling for marginalized groups. 

She is driven by the healing capabilities of art — and how vulnerability is essential for our collective liberation. Sarah holds a dual BA in Film Production and English Literature from Drexel University and a documentary directing certification from Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV in Havana, Cuba. 
Producing
Interactive Producer
writing
Archival Research
Festivals
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Education Justice, stories of survivorship within gender-based violence, Caribbean regions, NYC gentrification and urban design -- anything that is reclaiming a narrative space.
Field Producing, Associate Producer, Production Coordinator, Archival Research -- Intimacy Coordination Certification. NYC native / community organizer, specifically within Caribbean communities.
https://sdrepaul54.wixsite.com/work
Maya Tanaka, maya.tee@gmail.com
rijal
avashdoc2024@gmail.com
rasuwa
Nepal
rasuwa
English
Hindi
Nepali
filmmaker
Avash Rijal is the Secretary of the Human Rights Film Center, where he spearheads the organization of the Nepal Human Rights International Film Festival, a premier event dedicated to advancing human rights through powerful cinema in South Asia. He is also an alumnus of the prestigious IDFA Academy 2023, further underscoring his commitment to impactful storytelling and social justice. His debut short documentary, Indigenous Assets, has been showcased at numerous film festivals around the world. His upcoming feature documentary, Kharka Janya: Shepherd's Journey from Nepal to Tibet, has garnered accolades from Dhaka Doc Lab 2022 and was selected at Doc Edge Kolkata 2023. He is also a prominent journalist in Nepal, known for his insightful reporting and commitment to pressing social issues.
Directing
Editing
Cinematography
Human RIghts
https://www.hrfilms.org/
Braaten
maywanhua@gmail.com
Albany/Ithaca/Utica
New York, USA
Asian/Chinese
English
French
Casting Director
Cinematography
Editing
writing
maywanhua.com
Lee-Carroll
deijah.leecarroll@gmail.com
New York
New York
Chinese, Black
English
Deijah Lee-Carroll is a Teaneck-grown editor dedicated to amplifying marginalized voices and centering love and care in her work. An avid sports fan, she began her career as an associate producer at Sports Illustrated, producing and editing short docs and other social content including Where Are They Now: Mo'ne Davis. Since then, she has worked as an editor on docuseries including Top Class and LuLaRich. She studied Film and Television at Boston University and spends her free time catching pop flies and turning circles at contemporary art museums.
Editing
BIPOC stories, personal, verite, LGBTQ+, sports
Premiere, Avid, storytelling/writing
https://www.deijahleecarroll.com/
Available upon request
Azizyan
Azizyan.azad@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California/ U.S.A
Kurdish
English
I am a Kurdish-American documentary filmmaker who pushes the boundaries of the documentary genre to represent the experiences and emotions of its participants. My works involve collaborating with artists in all parts of Kurdistan and the diaspora to reflect on Kurdish memory and how it has been passed through oral history from one generation to the next. Additionally, I work with Kurdish film festivals worldwide to introduce Kurdish Cinema to non-Kurdish audiences.
Cinematography
Editing
Festivals
Hybrid documentaries, animation, film festival programming
https://www.azadazizyan.net/
Ogata
gair.ogata@industrycamera.net
Burbank
California
Japanese
Industry Camera
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
EMS
industrycamera.net
Pan
oscarpanmusic@gmail.com
North Hollywood
United States
Asian
Cantonese Chinese
Mandarin Chinese
English
French
Composers Diversity Collective
Oscar Pan is an HMMA-nominated and award-winning composer for the screen and concert stage, and a pianist. He graduated with a Bachelor's in Music Composition from New York University in 2021 and a Master's in Screen Scoring from Columbia College Chicago in 2023. His recent works include the score to Sonnet Crown for NYC (2021), a poetic documentary commissioned by The Shed in New York City; the score to HÓNG (2022), a Chinese experimental fashion film streamed on the FNL Network; the score to Motherland (2023), an LGBTQ short nominated for Best Short Live Action Score at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards; the score to I Am Illegal (2023), a Moroccan LGBTQ documentary short premiered at the 2023 Outfest LA Film Festival; and Le Train (2023), a quartet for woodwinds and piano that received the Merit Award in the National Young Composer Competition at the Tribeca New Music Festival. Recently, he worked alongside Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Abels on music for Disney+'s Star Wars: The Acolyte. He was selected as one of the nine mentees for the SCL Mentorship Program in LA in 2023, and in May 2024, he was selected as one of four film composers out of 1,500 applicants for Issa Rae's Find Your People Program.
Music Composition
LGBTQ, Chinese, Asian, Documentaries
Music Composing
https://zhioscarpan.com/
Singh
angadsinghjournalist@gmail.com
Brooklyn
NY
Punjabi, Sikh, Indian
Punjabi
Hindi
French
fmr. Vice News
Documentary and News producer, with eight years professional experience in seeing through news-doc productions from the bureau, and in the field in international hi-risk environments.
Producing
Directing
Cinematography
social movements, environmental justice, indigenous issues, politics, economics,
producing, run-n-gun doc filmming, basic two camera interview with audio, editing
Tanaka
aiko@idontcamouflage.com
Brooklyn
NY
Asian
English
Japanese
Aiko Tanaka, shaped by a mobile childhood split between Canada and Japan, developed a deep sense of rootlessness when finally returning to her passport country, Japan. Seeking to establish her own cultural identity, she navigated through various environments. After living in NJ while enrolling in Rutgers University as an exchange student and falling in love with nearby NY, she developed a strong connection to the multicultural environment and felt a sense of belonging as someone who always stood out internally in monocultural environments. Delving into social sciences at both Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto and Rutgers University in NJ, she explored media literacy, understanding its impact on social dynamics and cultural representation. Transitioning to the music industry and immersing herself in creatives, she discovered the power of personal storytelling, leading to the creation of "I Don't Camouflage," a documentary series featuring immigrant artists who call NYC their new home and establishing their own community where they feel at home. This series transitioned her to fully immerse herself as a filmmaker, with focus on stylized, personal, short format storytelling. Through her platform, Tanaka fosters cultural literacy and empowerment by promoting authentic storytelling and open dialogue in diverse settings, combating cultural ignorance.
Cinematography
Editing
Directing
lifestyle, identity, culture, travel, food
Filmmaking, Interviewing, Editing,
https://www.thisisaiko.com/projects, https://www.idontcamouflage.com
Gandhi
pavitg@yahoo.com
New York
United States
South Asian
English
Hindi
Marathi
Spanish
Gujarati
Punjabi
I am an Independent Indian Filmmaker currently based in New York. Coming from the world of journalism, my ardor for collaboration, research and all things art lead to my pursuit of film & doc in 2020. I hold an MFA degree in Film and Television Directing from DePaul University, Chicago and my work explores the complexities that lie within the mundaneness in human connections, interpersonal identities, and magical realism.
Casting Director
Color
Directing
Designer
Editing
Festivals
Filmmaking Support / Mentorship / Community Building
Line Producing
PA / Interning
Post Supervisor
Producing
Writing / Grant Writing
writing
Interactive Producer
Archival Research
Impact Producing, Cultural & Social Construct Documentaries, Agriculture, Music
Directing, Creative Producing, Colorist
https://pavitgandhi.com/
Anu Rana
Romento
cris@bigalohapictures.com
Honolulu, NYC
Hawaii, NY
Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, Filipino, Latinx
English
Directing
Editing
Producing
Documentary, Narrative
Pham
phamjon@gmail.com
Los Angeles
CA
Vietnamese
Jon Pham’s cinematography is a reflection of his passion for art, culture, and style. He obtained his BA in Cinema & Media Studies from the University of Southern California. Early highlights include being the cinematographer for Seeking Shelter, an award-winning short documentary that premiered at Slamdance Film Festival in 2017, among many others. Pham was also selected to be the cinematographer for Sprite’s “Thirst for Yours” campaign in 2019, a project largely focused on championing young filmmakers of color. He was accepted as a cinematography fellow for Film Independent’s Project Involve in 2021. The same year, Pham’s work on “All I Ever Wanted” went on to screen at BFI Flare, Outfest, and 36 other festivals—as well as garnering a “Best" Comedy” award at HollyShorts Film Festival. The following year, he was chosen to be part of the ASC Vision Mentorship Program as a mentee under Fernando Arguelles, ASC, AEC (Prison Break, Hemlock Grove).
Cinematography
www.jonphamdp.com
Behboudi Rad
hossein@jumpingibex.com
London & Tehran
UK & Iran
Middle Eastren
English
Urdu
Jumping Ibex
Independent Iranian documentary producer. Produced The Doll (Hot Docs 2021 - Best Intl Short, Critics Choice, Student Academ Award), Can I Hug You?(Sheffield Doc/Fest 2023, DC/Dox, SIMA Awards - Best Short), A Move(Telluride 2024, BFI London, IDFA)
Producing
Social polictical docs
Producer, festival distributor
https://jumpingibex.com/
Grace Lee
Pak
woodypak@gmail.com
Boston
MA
Korean
English
Woody Pak
Boston-based Woody Pak is a Korean-American composer and music producer with a rich portfolio spanning film, musical theater, and multimedia projects. Known for his blend of traditional and contemporary sounds, he has scored documentaries like Planet Bboy, The Grace Lee Project, and Jeanette Lee Vs., and created musicals such as The Wedding Banquet and Making Tracks, exploring themes of culture and identity. His work bridges genres, creating memorable music for film, media, and commercial projects.
Music Composition
Identity, diaspora, social justice, arts, music, culture,
Composing/music tech/mixing/ teaching
http://www.woodypak.com
Ursula Liang, Grace Lee
Chua
june.contentcreator@gmail.com
Berlin
Germany
Chinese-Malaysian Canadian
English
French
Self Employed
I use my vast experience as an award-winning filmmaker with 20+ years experience in journalism, writing/editing, broadcasting and communications to focus on documentary grant/proposal writing and story consultations. I’ve helped raise more than $600000 in funding since 2019 as well aiding in residency applications with A-Docers and BGDMers such as: Pallavi Somusetty, Jalena Keane-Lee, Oya Media Toronto (Ngardy Conteh George & Alison Duke), Kirthi Nath, Amanda Erickson, Ari N. Ali, A.K. Sandhu, K Dene Chinn, The Bushwick Film Institute, & Katyayani Kumar. I can also write/edit your promotional materials, scripts and website. As a story consultant, I’ve constructed treatments, reviewed non-fiction scripts, and rough cuts.
Writing / Grant Writing
Identity, Migration, Humanities, Socio-Cultural Themes, Female/Femme-centered storytelling, LGTBQI+ issues
Grant Writer, Proposal Writer, Story Consultant, Journalist, Communications and PR
https://www.junechua.com/writingdocumentaries/
Pallavi Somusetty, Kirthi Nath, Katyayani Kumar, Priyanka Suryaneni, BGDM members OYA Media Toronto
Nacario
inacario19@gmail.com
San Francisco
United States
Cebuano-Filipino
English
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project - QWOCMAP
JULIA HUSAIN NACARIO (they, she, siya) is a Bay Area based Cebuano filmmaker invested in the cultural revitalization of Pilipinx communities through a decolonized framework. They were accepted by the Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project as a Film and Freedom Academy fellow in 2023 and has worked in film spaces across the East Coast and Bay Area as a 1st Assistant Camera since 2018. Outside of film festival programming, Julia enjoys kickboxing and studying Filipino martial arts.
Documentary, Narrative, Event Production, Programming, Producing
1st & 2nd AC, Event Producer, Associate Producer, and Film Curator
www.julianacario.com
T. Kebo Drew, Madeleine Lim
Gupta
kovid@kovidguptafilms.com
Sugar Land
TX
Kovid Gupta Films
Kovid Gupta is a film producer, screenwriter, and author based in Houston, Texas. In 2018, he founded Kovid Gupta Films with the mission of producing path-breaking cinema and television. As a screenwriter, he has penned over 1,000 episodes for some of India's most successful TV shows including Balika Vadhu, Bade Acche Lagte Hain, Krishnadasi, and Devanshi. Kovid was also the Assistant Director of the blockbuster film Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and has served as Head of Business Development for Vinod Chopra Films and Film Companion. He is also the author of two bestselling books; Kingdom of the Soap Queen: The Story of Balaji Telefilms, published by HarperCollins, and Redrawing India: The Teach For India Story, published by Random House. In 2017, Kovid was featured on Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 List and was conferred with The University of Texas at Austin's Outstanding Alumni Award in 2023. He holds an M.B.A. from Cornell University and a B.B.A., B.A., and B.S. from The University of Texas at Austin.
Producing
Directing
www.kovidguptafilms.com
Choi
clairechoimedia@gmail.com
New York
New York
Korean
English
Korean
Claire Choi (she/her) is a filmmaker and spoken-word poet based in Queens, New York. Her passion for both fields ignited in high school with a self-made documentary on her grandpa’s escape from war and reciting poetry through the national Poetry Out Loud competition. She has self-produced several short films in college with one of them, victoria, picked as an official selection for the Twilight Showcase and Art Fest 2022. In 2019, her original recited poem, “Grandma," won first place at the KoreanAmericanStory NYC ROAR Story Slam. Choi specializes in editing and directing with an interest in cinematography. Her films explore themes of diaspora, grief, generational trauma, family histories, and relationality. She has worked with the likes of Actuality Abroad, Sixty First Productions, Salpuri US, Ain’t I a Woman Campaign, GOOD DOCS, and the Asian American Arts Alliance as a production assistant, marketing intern, video editor, and project facilitator. Choi’s passion for exhuming true and personal stories lie at the intersection of documentary film and poetry. Through pursuing documentary filmmaking, she continues learning how to build support as a community through storytelling, understanding that collective care is the only way forward.
Editing
Diaspora, Personal Archives, Grief, Social Justice
Editing, Sound Design, Storyboarding, Community Engagement, Spoken Word Poetry
https://clairechoi.myportfolio.com/
Rafsanjani
bbrjani@gmail.com
Madison
Wisconsin
Indonesian
English
Indonesian
Aceh Documentary
Festivals
Yao
stevenyao2025@u.northwestern.edu
Evanston
United States
Evanston
Chinese
Independent
Director, DP from China
Cinematography
Drama, Slow Cinema
Camera, lighting, directing, editing
shenxunyao.com
Huu Ty
Zhao
jinazhao20@gmail.com
New York
United States
Asian
Chinese
French
Spanish
I’m Jina Zhao, a writer/director/editor based in New York. I recently graduated from Georgetown University where I studied film and international relations. I speak four languages and I’ve lived all over the world (Los Angeles, Chengdu, China, and Zaragoza, Spain to name a few). I’ve always been passionate about good storytelling, particularly about important or complex issues. Recently, I’ve been working on a documentary about a coliving/coworking/co-creating community in Brooklyn that’s trying to address the loneliness epidemic by recreating the communal village lifestyle in the modern era. I’ve also just finished a draft of my first narrative feature and a short film that I plan to direct in the new year.
Directing
writing
Editing
Impact / Outreach Producing
PA / Interning
Producing
international relations, community-building, social impact, social technology, alternative lifestyles
screenwriting, cinematography, directing, post/ editing (including color, sound, etc.)
https://jinazhao.carrd.co/
Sky Sitney - Director of Film & Media Studies at Georgetown University; Lance Kramer - filmmaker and co-founder of Meridian Hill Pictures
Dubey
shubhradubey01@gmail.com
Los Angeles
LA/United States
Indian American
English
Hindi
Hi! My name is Shubhra Dubey, I am a director, producer, and editor based in Los Angeles, CA. I am a USC film school graduate, and am excited about creating urgent and provocative media that pushes the envelope forward and expands our understanding of the world and of the medium. I am open to all work and am so grateful to have a community of likeminded Asian American documentary filmmakers!
Directing
Editing
Line Producing
Interactive Producer
PA / Interning
Producing
Open to all forms, genres, and topics.
Expert in AVID, advanced in Premiere, grant writing, pitch deck creation, research
shubhradubey.com
Li
maggielishanghai@gmail.com
Shanghai/LA/New York
US/China
Asian
English
Chinese
Producing
Producing, directing
Kokko
kiubonkokko@gmail.com
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Chinese American
English
Cantonese
French
Kiubon Kokko is a documentary filmmaker from Columbus, Ohio. He earned his B.A. in Media Studies from Claremont McKenna College. Since then, he has completed three short films and is currently working on his first feature documentary. His work has received recognition at the IES Abroad Film Festival, the Oscar-qualifying Drama International Short Film Festival, and has been featured at the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival. In 2024 he was a finalist for Kartemquin’s DVID Fellowship. He has also received support from O’Shaughnessy Ventures, which provided a $100,000 grant, as well as from Sundance and SXSW award winner Jim Cummings, and the Ohio Wexner Film/Video Fellowship. He is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu blue belt and proud member of A-Doc and the Gold House Future’s Network.
Editing
Directing
personal docs, animation, making audiences laugh and immediately cry
Davinci Resolve, Premiere, VC Funding
kiubon.com
Bhambhani
sanjana.bhambhani@gmail.com
New York
NY
South Asian
English
Hindi
Spanish
Freelancer
I'm a multimedia journalist and documentary director/editor based in New York City. My work has appeared on the BBC, MSNBC, New York Focus and MuckRock as well as in film festivals around the world.
Archival Research
Directing
writing
Writing / Grant Writing
Editing
Incarceration; Law enforcement; Accountability stories; Science; History; Women's Rights
Editing (Premiere), Writing (Script & Grants), Directing, Creative & Associate Producing, Filming (Blackmagic 6k Pro), Investigative & Archival Research
https://www.sanjanabhambhani.com
Christie Herring (award-winning director, editor, and producer); Natalia Guerrero (BBC Studios); Tricia McKinney (MSNBC - The Rachel Maddow Show)
Tanaka
aiko@idontcamouflage.com
Brooklyn
NY
Asian
Japanese
English
Cinematography
Editing
Directing
identity
https://www.thisisaiko.com/projects
Alam
pen.masood@gmail.com
Miami
Florida
Asian
English
Hindi
Urdu
University of Miami
I, Masood Alam, have been practicing filmmaking in India for over six years. I touched on a few branches of cinema, like documentaries, TV shows, web series, short films, AVs, and TVCs for national and international brands. I wrote and directed films for international organisations like UNICEF, USAID, and GCL. I worked for international companies like Warner Bros., Discovery Asia-Pacific’s, Discovery Plus(ott) and Zee5(ott) etc. And today, I am an aspiring documentary filmmaker who wants to continue as an independent documentary filmmaker.
Editing
Directing
Post Supervisor
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13062003/
SHI
MUSICME415@GMAIL.COM
ARCADIA
CALIFORNIA
ASIAN
Chinese
English
Yu Shi is a award winning composer specializing in film and documentary scoring, blending Eastern and Western influences to create immersive soundscapes. Her work enhances story telling with emotional depth. She collaborates closely with filmmakers, bringing narratives to life through music that resonates inspires and connects with global audiences.
Music Composition
Music, Film, Storytelling
Music composition, Business consultation
YuShiMusic.com
Zheng
eva@empact.fyi
New York / San Jose
NY / CA
Chinese/Korean/Singaporean
English
Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin
Empact
Eva started in the tech industry, founding Cal Hacks at UC Berkeley and building Notion's sales and community functions as an early employee (#13), scaling the company from 500K to 3 million users and launching their AAPI ERG program. At the same time, her love for human connection led her to teach empathy workshops in Xinjiang, facilitate end-of-life conversations for Reimagine:End of Life immersive show, and create Project Humanize US—a VR docu-series bridging political divides after the 2016 election. Ultimately, her north star guided her to impact entertainment, where she now collaborates with filmmakers and changemakers to use storytelling as a catalyst for global empathy and action.
Distribution
Writing / Grant Writing
Impact / Outreach Producing
Funding
human rights, empathy enablement, collective building, impact measurement; mixology, scuba diving, immersive theater, black rock city
Impact producing, impact distribution, TVOD, nonprofit partnerships, brand partnerships, fundraising, event producing, coding, capacity building, crowdfunding, website building, AI, research
https://www.empact.fyi/
Available on request
Hess
Jzhess2@gmail.com
Los Angeles
California, USA
Chinese
English
Previously at Eater.com
Directing
Producing
Food, travel, personal stories, social activism (environment, women’s rights, healthcare)
Juliazhess.com
Kim
yeti.mediaworks@gmail.com
Long Island City
United States
Korean
Korean
English
Editing
PA / Interning
Producing
Cinematography
justice in gender violence, queerness, complexities in the relationships between Asian cultures
Videography, photography, editing, producing, assisting, gear I am willing to lend or rent!
www.yelimkim.art
Goparaju
bhavana@jeevifilms.com
Minneapolis
mn
Asian Indian, South Indian
English
Telugu
Hindi
Jeevi Films
Bhavana Goparaju (She/They) is a Data Scientist and independent writer/producer whose work amplifies marginalized voices and celebrates courageous individuals who persevere despite adversity. She was the associate producer of MANTRA (2015), a film about a business owner's struggles to save his company and family during India's economic liberalization. She then produced the critically acclaimed short EK POSHLA RUPKATHA (2017), about a lonely woman who commissions her own tomb but finds hope and purpose through a child in her neighborhood. She co-produced the feature narrative MAADATHY [2019], about a young girl from an oppressed caste and how she became immortalized as their local deity, Maadathy, and led its educational and community distribution efforts. After founding Jeevi Films, her production company, she produced, IN THE BELLY OF A TIGER [2024], a tale of an elderly farmer who sacrifices himself to a tiger to rescue his family from poverty – a stark reality of capitalistic Neo-liberalism. The film premiered at Berlinale. As the co-producer of BECAUSE WE ARE FAMILY [2025], she aims to connect the largely untapped South Asian diaspora with indie cinema. Her films have streamed on Netflix, Hotstar, Mubi, and Neestream; screened at prestigious film festivals like Busan, Cartagena, IFFI Goa, Adelaide, and Jogja-NETPAC Asian; and participated in competitive programs like the Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum, NFDC Film Bazaar, and Tallinn’s WIP labs. Through Jeevi Films, she hopes to produce and direct groundbreaking films in India and the USA.
Producing
Directing
writing
Pham
ptxuan1967@gmail.com
Hanoi
Vietnam
Vietnamese
English
Vietnamese
Chinese
Born and raised in Vietnam, Vati (she/her) moved to the US when she was 17. In college, she was an actor and a prop assistant at the college’s theatre department. Upon graduation, she became a PA for an NYU production, eventually became interested in the film industry. After living abroad in 4 countries (US, Germany, Mongolia, Taiwan), she decided to stay in Vietnam to complete her documentary about coming out. Currently, she works in the national television channel of Vietnam. Vati is passionate about acting, impact producing, and documentary-filmmaking.
Archival Research
Impact / Outreach Producing
Producing
LGBTQ+, Southeast Asia, Vietnamese, Impact Producing
Research, Producing, Premiere, Community Outreach, Impact Producing
Gangola
gangola.kuldeep@gmail.com
New York City
New York
Indian
English
Hindi
N/A
Kuldeep Sah Gangola is a New York-based film editor and professor with over eight years of experience in documentary and feature film editing. He has worked on projects for Netflix, Amazon Prime, and PBS. In addition to his work in post-production, Kuldeep is a dedicated instructor, having conducted masterclasses and workshops at esteemed institutions including Brown University, an Ivy League institution, the American Graphics Institute, Shanghai Normal University, and Xaverian College.
Editing
Politics | Personal Journeys | Against all odds | Cherishing Cultures and Celebrating Traditions | Remote/isolated areas |
Certified Avid Media Composer Editor (8+ years) | Premiere Pro (8+ years) | Da Vinci Resolve (5+ years) | Conducting Editing Masterclass |
www.ksgedits.com
Mridu Chandra - mriduchandra@gmail.com | Hao Wu - ontheroad@gmail.com | Stephen Robert Morse - morse@lw-studios.com | Catherine Kobayashi - cknewstoday@gmail.com | Lizzie Gottlieb - lizziegottlieb@me.com
Eyni
Eynimohammadreza5@gmail.com
Bethesda
United States
Bethesda
English
Gandom Films Production
Mohammadreza Eyni is the Grand Jury Prize winner of the World Cinema Documentary Award of Sundance Film Festival for his feature documentary, Cutting Through Rocks. A Sundance and Tribeca Alumnus, Mohammadreza is a director, producer, and cinematographer, whose career and cinematic approach bridges boundaries and elevates underrepresented voices, connecting diverse perspectives globally. A co-founder of Gandom Films Production, Mohammadreza's works have earned IDA nomination and international recognition.
Directing
Producing
I'm interested in cinematic visual storytelling, exploring story structure, and offering editing consultations to help improve clarity and impact.
Visual story telling, Editing, Cinematography
https://www.gandomproduction.com/
https://collab.sundance.org/people/Mohammad-Reza-Eyni-1692640479
Trinidad
frannytrini@gmail.com
Monterey
United States
Monterey
UC Berkeley
franny trinidad is a documentary filmmaker and multimedia journalist based in California's Bay Area and Central Coast. She is currently in her first year as a documentary student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. She graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a B.A. in Film and Digital Media. Her passion for storytelling is rooted in a love for human connection and an understanding of cinema as a tool for social change.
social justice, human rights
https://sites.google.com/view/frannytrinidad/home
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