December • 2023
Alfie was professional, responsive and got the footage to us quickly after the shoot ended. A pleasure to work with!
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Request QuoteAlfie is a video producer born and raised in Hong Kong. His work particularly focuses on Asian culture, from cultural conservation to social and environmental issues. He has worked on projects recognised by the WorldPressPhoto Awards, and Time Magasine and New York Times in a supporting capacity. Alfie is available for editorial, reportage, humanitarian, and travel assignments in Asia and beyond.
December • 2023
Alfie was professional, responsive and got the footage to us quickly after the shoot ended. A pleasure to work with!
"Attention all food lovers! Have you heard about the disappearing culture of Hong Kong's beloved Dai Pai Dong? A new documentary is shining a light on the decline of these outdoor food stalls and the impact it has on the city's food heritage. Take a deep dive into the history, traditions, and flavors of Dai Pai Dong, and join the conversation about preserving this important part of Hong Kong's food culture.
Video games are 60 years old. As they become more and more complex, connected, and "true to life", there are many that prefer to go back to the past. "Retro" games, which may have been disregarded as obsolete and old-looking by some, have become the centerpoint of large communities. These are in large part people who were not even born when the game was released. This documentary follows Hong Kong's Classic Tetris community, and tries to explore why, beyond nostalgia, so many new people have picked up the game. For a guide to more videos, ressources, and a writeup on retro gaming, check the desk research document below : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B... Video clips used with permission from: @ClassicTetris @ClassicTetrisMonthly @AGameScout @RetroHK https://www.twitch.tv/fromhavensbedroom https://www.twitch.tv/vandweller https://www.twitch.tv/vinesandwillows Music: Artlist - Gruber - Beautiful desolation | 4:40 - 4:56 BackingTrack.gg - Binary Sunrise | 5:17 - 5:34 Artlist - Garrett Bevins Secret Spot | 5:35 - 6:38 Ending music by @vivivivivi - Credit Song for my death
Weekly tech reporting on tech's impacts in Asia.
Hong Kong's Rubik's Cube live tournaments have returned to the city as 194 competitors took to their cubes in March 2023.
Tensions in the ongoing protests in Hong Kong reached its peak in the middle of November 2019 after a protester was shot by a traffic policeman. Students occupied university campuses across the city and blocked key highways. After a fierce battle at the Chinese University, attention turned to the blockade at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) where students had closed off the Cross Harbour Tunnel leading to it. This immersive 360 video takes you through five days in and around PolyU. On November 15, visual journalist DJ Clark first arrived at PolyU as students were occupying the campus. On the evening of the 16th , police attempted to clear the streets around the university. The conflict lasted into the night of the 17th. A police cordon was put around the campus, trapping protesters inside. On November 18, thousands of protesters from around the city tried to break the cordon from the outside to allow those trapped inside PolyU to escape. The street fights lasted into the night, but the police cordon stayed intact. By November 19, most protesters held up on campus surrendered to the police. [First published 31 December 2019, updated 14 January 2020]
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