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Second-generation Taiwanese, born in Japan and raised in Austria. Began working in the film industry in 2015 as an interpreter for various Japanese television programs. Since 2017, active as a local fixer with a focus on documentary filmmaking for both international and domestic productions. Also serves as a curator for Japanese documentary film festivals, including the Tokyo Documentary Film Festival. In addition to film work, also active as a musician, contributing original soundscapes and music to selected film projects.
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France 2 &Terra MaterNotre "Nouveau Monde/Our new world"
I worked as a film fixer for the Japan episode capturing the Ama—traditional women divers who have been fishing the coastal seas for generations. This episode focuses on the issue of "Isoyake," a phenomenon often described as a "desertification of the sea." Due to environmental degradation, seaweed beds are disappearing. Without seaweed, marine life such as abalone, turban shells, and other essential species can no longer thrive—directly affecting the livelihood of the Ama.
BBC Race across the world - Season 4
Joined one of the team (Isabel & Eugenie) from Sapporo to Fukuoka. Checking transportation, accommodation, permission for crew on site. Providing informations in several locations. Running hard but I had the greatest fun.
ZEISS Japan
I’ve had the great privilege of joining as a filmfixer truly meaningful project in collaboration with Zeiss Nature Japan and the wonderful team of Miyakejima Whale Blow Project Okuyama-san. When it comes to climate and the environment, I believe animals and nature are often our most honest messengers—they sense and respond to changes long before we do. By observing shifts in their habitats, we learn about the transformations unfolding around us.