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Meiying is a D.C.-based freelance multimedia journalist fluent in English, Mandarin, Cantonese and Hokkien. She aims to amplify marginalized voices and produce stories about communities often hidden from the mainstream news narrative. Most recently, Meiying worked as a video producer at POLITICO, where she created the POLITICO Show on Snapchat and made visual content for a variety of social platforms. She previously interned with the Los Angeles Times’s video department, covered the Covid-19 pandemic in California for The New York Times and UC Berkeley’s Investigative Reporting Program, and had a film fellowship with CNN’s Great Big Story. She has produced work for PBS NewsHour, San Francisco Chronicle and Idaho Statesman. Meiying graduated from UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism and the Missouri School of Journalism.
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As the founding producer of POLITICO's Snapchat Show, Meiying pitched, produced, shot and edited more than 150 episodes from Season one to 13, including breaking news, explainers, behind-the-scenes, profiles and Punchlines. The show published seven videos a week and had an average watch time of more than one minute after the first six months.
In early 2020, California was enduring an alarming rise in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths. But one community had succeeded at keeping the virus at bay -- offering potential lessons on how early action on the pandemic can change outcomes. This video is co-produced by Meiying Wu and Alyson Stamos; shot by Meiying Wu and edited by James Tensuan with sound recorded by Christian Collins.
Mingzhu Fu was born into art. Growing up watching his grandfather’s marionette performances in Quanzhou, China, Mingzhu picked up a knife to craft his own puppets when he graduated high school in 1980. Forty years later, he continues on with his craft, spending up to 10 hours a day on his marionettes. His passion has passed on to his children, who follow in their father’s footsteps, carving and crafting marionettes, keeping the family tradition alive. This film is produced, directed, shot, translated, scripted and edited by Meiying Wu with the Genesis Student Film Fellowship at Great Big Story in 2019.
Would Chinese Americans who voted for President Trump in 2016 support him in 2020, even though he calls the coronavirus the “China virus”? We spoke with two Chinese Americans in the Los Angeles area who voted for Trump four years ago. They now have very different opinions. This video is produced, shot, scripted, edited and narrated by Meiying Wu.
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