Changnam Koh’s sibling had come to New York to escape a debt collector in Seoul, then fallen out of touch. Kohtravelled to Flushing to retrace his brother’s steps.
(Producer, cinematographer, editor for The New Yorker Magazine. Released 9/4/2018)
https://www.newyorker.com/video/watch/searching-for-my-brother
Meet three New York comedians who impersonate President Donald Trump. Whether it's a satire against the president or a simple impression of his mannerisms, political comedians continue to bring their audiences together. Newsday finds out how Trump impersonators with different views are handling the Trump era. (Producer, cinematographer, editor)
Two years after being released from prison, Kilzy Gonzalez is fighting to regain custody of one of her daughters. Tala Hadavi and Yeong-Ung Yang bring us an intimate portrait of a mother trying to overcome personal demons and prove she deserves a second chance.
(co-director)
PBS To The Contrary, Aired: 12/29/18, Rating: NR
Love, mommy Trailer
Newsday's documentary film "Testing the Divide," an undercover investigation of housing discrimination and its impact on Long Island’s suburban towns. The story details the patterns and practices of racial discrimination through redlining and steering, highlighting the everyday practices by realtors and the real estate industry (Cinematographer/photographer)
https://projects.newsday.com/long-island/real-estate-investigation-videos/
When Nicholas Kristof traveled to the world's most isolated country, he found a nation furious with Trump, and primed for nuclear war — in kindergartens, amusements parks and the halls of government.
(Assistant video editor. Published on Nov. 28, 2017)
Keith Bush was a 17-year-old junior at Bellport High School when Suffolk authorities charged him with killing Sherese Watson, 14, after a late-night house party in North Bellport. For the past 44 years, Keith Bush has claimed he was an innocent man, ever since he was accused and convicted of the 1975 Suffolk County sex-related murder. ( Cinematographer)
Grumman knew its toxic chemicals were polluting groundwater. It kept the facts secret. Newsday reporters investigative the aerospace giant which knew it was polluting groundwater, but aided by government officials, it kept critical information secret. (Cinematographer)
https://projects.newsday.com/long-island/plume-grumman-navy/