Born and raised in New York, I attended New York University’s Cinema Studies program. Since graduating in 2010, I started off as an assistant editor to Avi Oron at Bikini Editorial, before moving into production. For many years, Her clients include Proenza Schouler, Gatorade, Motorola, Airbnb, among others.

I moved to Vietnam in 2015 to expand my filmmaking repertoire and build a network in the Southeast Asian region. As a producer in Vietnam, I worked closely with the rapper Suboi on several of her music videos and produced national campaigns for Samsung, Huawei and AIA.

In 2018, I produced a short film, The Last Fisherman (dir. Shal Ngo), which was an entry into the Tribeca Film Festival of that year. As an editor, I worked on numerous commercials and also edited a web series for PBS, We Gon’ Be Alright, an exploration of racial segregation and representation in the US.

In 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and BLM protests, I felt compelled to return to the USA. Seeing the unfolding intersection of class and race, I realized that my heritage and background would be of greater use in the US than abroad in Vietnam. Since returning, I have produced digital campaigns with Condé Nast, as well as a music video for MC Jin featuring Wyclef.

For any inquiries for work or collaboration, please contact me via my email below!

tizzie.chang@gmail.com


 

Email —

tizzie.chang@gmail.com