August • 2015
Leo went the extra mile to help us get a great interview in Chinese and them help us translate. Highly recommended.
San Francisco County, San Francisco, CA, USA
1 review$400 - $800 / Day
Request QuoteLeo Zou is a bilingual (English and Chinese) videographer with a strong background in journalism. He worked as a print journalist for 2.5 years in China before joining the Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism in 2013. He has independently produced, shot and edited stories for KQED, PBS and SF Chronicle. He produces video stories for non profit and commercial companies on a regular basis. The clients include Bay Area-based S.H.E Hero, S.H.E and Realtor.com. Leo Zou also interned with Al Jazzera's prime time news program America Tonight in 2014.
August • 2015
Leo went the extra mile to help us get a great interview in Chinese and them help us translate. Highly recommended.
Left Behind is a story about American born children being sent back to China where their parents originally emigrated from.
George and Mary have been married for more than 70 years. For all those years, they have done nothing but to stand by each others' side in sickness and in health. Just as the couple are prepared to live the rest of their lives in peace and quiet, Mary was diagnosed with dementia.
A level playing field is a short documentary I co-produced, shot and edited in five days with my colleagues. The story is about a few teenagers standing up against the privatization of public playground in San Francisco. The film was shortlisted for top prize at 2014 International Fusion Documentary Challenge.
One of the most renowned mixologists in San Francisco, Morgan Schick, tells you how to do gin and tonics right.
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