Friday, May 27, 2011

Portraits China: Jackie Chan




Portraits China: Jackie Chan
Discovery Channel (2011)


This man needs no introduction.  Known worldwide for his high-octane kung fu, this charismatic movie star has taken the world by storm.  But Jackie Chan is undergoing a transformation; he is turning himself from a silver screen savior into a real life hero.  Now known as Asia’s hardest working philanthropist, his fame as a charity advocate is fast overcoming his superstar status.


Against the canvas of the China Dream, Jackie Chan represents the China of the future, building a 1 billion strong philanthropic army that will impact the world as much as he has.


CREDITS
Producer/ Writer/ Director
CAMILLE FAYLONA
Archive Material
JC GROUP
Editor
XAVIER LEE
Assistant Editor
MABEL LAU
Assistant Producer
LYDIA SYAH
Production Assistant
LILLIAN TAN
Production Manager
CATHERINE GEORGE
Production Coordinator
CHRISTINE CHAN
Narrated by
DAVID KERSTEN
Executive Producer
DEAN JOHNSON










Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Chinese Hajj



The Chinese Hajj
National Geographic Channel (2011)


Each year, millions of Muslims congregate, traveling thousands of miles in a single journey of faith.  This documentary follows the story of five Chinese Muslims on the road to Hajj.  Each with their own story of faith, but one thing that ties them together- their sacrifice and struggle to realize their lifelong dream.



CREDITS
Producer/ Writer/ Director
CAMILLE FAYLONA
Director of Photography
ROB TAYLOR
JUSTYN FIELD
Editor
EMILE GUERTIN
ERIN ER
ERICSON REYES
Associate Producer
NG HUI JIA



Monday, February 21, 2011

Monster Fish: Giant Eels



Monster Fish:  Giant Eels
National Geographic Channel (2010)


Monster Fish is one of National Geographic’s top rated shows; this episode follows Nat Geo Explorer, Dr. Zeb Hogan on his quest to find the world’s largest eels.   


CREDITS
Producer/ Writer/ Director  
CAMILLE FAYLONA
Director of Photography  
ROB TAYLOR
Editor
ERIN ER
Asisstant Producer 
INDRA NIENHAUS

Production Company  
www.infocusasia.com