December • 2020
Joi was a pleasure to work with. She has great editorial instincts and her technical abilities are top-notch. She made our podcasts sound even better than I imagined they could! Looking forward to working with her again.
Oxford, UK
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Request QuoteJoi is an Emmy-nominated documentary producer and journalist. She worked extensively in 360 video production at RYOT, Huff Post and then Al Jazeera's Contrast, not only producing award-winning 360 documentaries but also training journalists worldwide to do the same. Beyond immersive media, she has also created and produced original documentary series like Fork the System (Online Journalism Award winner + James Beard Award nominee) and Between Us for Al Jazeera. She has also worked as a shooter, photojournalist, podcast producer, social media producer, and fact checker.
December • 2020
Joi was a pleasure to work with. She has great editorial instincts and her technical abilities are top-notch. She made our podcasts sound even better than I imagined they could! Looking forward to working with her again.
May • 2021
Joi was quick to respond and sent the footage in an easily accessible way.
Winter, Leave is a VR documentary that investigates why Skopje, North Macedonia, is enveloped in a cloud of pollution every winter. I was the producer as well as VR shooter for this film, which was shot and published in early 2019.
I directed, produced and filmed this documentary on the cultural history of pearl diving in the gulf country of Qatar.
I went to Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan to produce documentary series by training and equipping young aspiring filmmakers in 360 video. Teenagers always have big dreams of making an impact in the world, and Syrian refugees are no different. In Jordan’s Za’atari refugee camp, we met seven teenagers. Contrast and World Vision partnered to train and equip these teenagers with 360° cameras. 7 Stories for 7 Years is the end result of Contrast’s training at Jordan’s Za’atari refugee camp. Narrated by Game of Thrones’ Liam Cunningham, this film is comprised of intimate footage shot by the Syrian teenagers themselves. The documentary invites you to listen to their dreams, hopes, and challenges.
Three mothers in Maiduguri used to wake up before sunrise everyday to farm their own land, feed their families, and earn a living. Now, displaced and living suspended lives in IDP camps in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State in northeast Nigeria, sourcing food for their children is a daily struggle. Over the past decade, the Boko Haram insurgency has displaced over 1.8 million Nigerians in a predominantly agricultural northeast Nigeria, stalling food production, hiking up prices, and restricting safe market access to help create one of the world’s worst food crises. Just Food: Coping with the Crisis, an immersive film by Contrast, sheds light on the people impacted by the widespread food insecurity crisis. Through the stories of three displaced women who live in different IDP camps, we examine how in spite of hardship, they find ways to put food on the table for their children.
Edited four episodes for Bloomberg Law Podcasts, each around 15-20 minutes in length.
Fork the System is an original documentary series created by Joi Lee and HyoJin Park for Al Jazeera English. The show dives into what food reveals about the politics and culture of the world in which we live, focusing on Asia for its first season. The episodes look at the conflict in the Korean Peninsula, the rapid modernization in Vietnam, and the Muslim minority in the Philippines.
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