Mele Murals - Premiering March 18, 2016

JUSTYN AH CHONG | Director of Photography

Born and raised on the island of Oʻahu, Justyn Ah Chong is a Native Hawaiian filmmaker seeking to tell unique and culturally rooted stories. Justyn graduated from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts in 2011 with a B.A. in Film Production and a Minor in Business. Upon graduating, he returned home to Hawaiʻi where he began working as a full-time videographer and editor at ʻŌiwi TV – Hawaiʻi’s first and only indigenous television broadcasting network. There he had the opportunity to craft his skills behind the camera and in the edit bay on numerous mini-documentary projects, news pieces, commercial work and non-profit videos. Through ʻŌiwi TV he’s been blessed to travel the world, sailing with and documenting the Hōkūleʻa’s Worldwide Voyage and has collaborated on several PBS national documentaries, including the Nā Loea series, and Lets Play Music! Slack Key with Cyril Pahinui and Friends. Aside from his work at ʻŌiwi TV, Justyn has been working on his first narrative feature-length film, Wichita, with colleagues from USC and is currently in post-production with the project.

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Mele Murals - Premiering March 18, 2016 a film by TADASHI NAKAMURAexecutive producer KEONI LEE a co-production of OIWI TV, PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN COMMUNICATION, & DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY MEDIA CENTER in association with CENTER FOR ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA director of photography JUSTYN AH CHONG edited by TADASHI NAKAMURA associate producer KAMAKANIOKAAINA PAIKAI executive producer for PIC LEANNE FERRER featuring "ESTRIA" MIYASHIRO, JOHN "PRIME" HINA with KANOA CASTRO, POMAI BERTELMANN, PUA CASE, & THE STUDENTS OF KANU O KA AINA
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Mele Murals - Premiering March 18, 2016
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