VIDEO

What’s In My Kawm is a short video interview that highlights stories of history and joy from a Hmong elder. Submitted for The SEAD Project’s SEA Change Lab 2025 showcase, I took part in directing, editing, and filming this project.

Mu Stories is a youth program that Theater Mu organizes annually. The program introduces theater to English language learners or newly arrived immigrants. I had the great opportunity of interviewing the students and teachers of Mu Stories 2024 and piecing this video together to introduce the program.

One of the final projects in the course, ARTS 1704: Introduction to Moving Images, required pairs to storyboard, film and edit a three to four minute music video. My classmate, Hazel, chose the iconic song by Blondie, collected band footage and graciously volunteered to be the star of our video while I filmed and edited the rest of the video.

The final project for course JOUR 3102: Multimedia Production and Storytelling required on-site interviewing along with B-Roll. I chose to interview Betsy Clark, the Operations Manager at Caring For Cats, who told me how the pandemic affected the shelter.

Another ARTS 1704 assignment, this stop animation was a fun experimental project.

#VLikeME was a promotional campaign done for Viivncaus - Hmong Women’s Group at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in 2019. The campaign was made to promote Hmong women solidarity as well as reinforcing the Viivncaus brand as an uplifting and community-centered platform.