ANGIE SU
Angie Su is a Chinese-born, Los Angeles-based director and artist. Using her skills as a storyteller and impressive command of visual effects, Su loves starting with a simple, yet intriguing, concept and weaving in her signature bold vision. Su’s unconventional and artistic style allows her to collaborate with internationally renowned brands and artists such as Pepsi, Pizza Hut, Huawei, Vivo, Lynn Harrell, Chris Lee, and Zi Yang to name a few. In 2023, she achieved a significant milestone by becoming the only Asian fellow in the Commercial Directors Diversity Program, supported by DGA and AICP. Her rich imagery and imagination will be imprinted in your memory, returning to you in dreams.
TOM C
Tom C is a dedicated and enthusiastic individual who has spent decades working in the advertising filming industry. Today, he is being represented by various production companies in different regions resulting from peer recognition.
His ability to create, capture and communicate moments of pure exhilaration has earned Tom awards, press and international attention on screens. Tom is now an international director who can reason intelligently with clients, work closely with creative, and fight for great ideas, giving them his trademark visual tweak.
YOKO
Yoko graduated with a degree in directing from the Shanghai Theater Academy and studied film production at Unitec Institute in New Zealand. After graduation, Yoko became a cinematographer, and her work was honored to represent China in the 2016 Arri Alexa Mini Global Collection. Throughout her career, she has filmed more than 150 outstanding brand advertisements, including Adidas' "Endless Originality," McDonald's x Alexander the Great co-branded series, and has collaborated with hundreds of well-known domestic and international brands such as Louis Vuitton, Apple, and Mercedes-Benz.
Yoko is adept at interpreting challenging brand and product communication issues in a professional, delicate, and youthful manner, blending the art of academic storytelling with subtle emotional thinking in advertisements of varying lengths. As a female director, she has a natural advantage in female-oriented subjects, Yoko hopes to abandon gender filters and biases in her expression, creating a universally compassionate and artistically impactful record of the times with both artistic and commercial influences.