Grace Tan
After graduating with a degree in Film and Television, her first encounter with the video world was at Red Communications where she worked for several years as a video editor on award winning TV programs such as 3R (Respect, Relax and Respond), films such as the Beautiful Washing Machine by James Lee, Gol & Gincu and Goodbye Boys by Bernard Chauly, amongst others.
Over time, she developed and honed her skills in photography and in business. Armed with new capabilities, Grace launched into the world of business and has not looked back. |
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Lim Kee Sitt
Kee Sitt is an extremely enterprising entrepreneur with a deep-rooted passion for media. In 2006, he established Wedding Story as a brand to represent the niche he grew to love. Today, his wedding videos are easily among the top in the country, if not the top. His unique cinematic style was birthed after much research and experimentation.
He is self-taught and continues to learn at an astounding pace. Ask him about any new video camera, techniques, or what our competitors are doing, and he'll reply you in a jiffy. (Sometimes, his wife Sharon complains that he spends too much time surfing other wedding sites, and not editing enough!) |
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Sharon Koo
Passionate video editors are extremely hard to come by, and Sharon is the stable driving force behind the punchy editwork that is produced in the studios of Wedding Story. She is a natural at storytelling and is able to piece together music and visuals that evoke emotion to showcase the message behind the videos.
Sharon who previously worked with Studeo Grafix, a branding agency, left to join her husband and anchor the video edit part of the business. What better way to spend time with your husband and passionately work on projects you like at the same time! |
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Mark Leo
Gadget-freak, Mac-lover and photographer are three terms that are the glue which hold Mark together. This photography enthusiast started by shooting landscape photography and occasional events and slowly gravitated towards wedding photojournalism. Mark's philosophy behind weddings is to capture the moment at the right time, and accurately.
The path from zero to the skilled photographer Mark is today, it has been an extremely quick progression. He has spent lots of money not on equipment solely, but rather on educating himself by attending conferences and humbly learning from other fanatics. |
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Goh Choon Ean
For as long as elephants can remember (no, she is not that old!), Choon Ean has been a media queen. She lives, eats, sleeps (and dreams) of media. Her work experience in America and Malaysia includes copy-writing radio ads, designing of promotional materials, texture-mapping for 3-D modeling, rotoscoping videos (gee, what's that?), creating & managing websites, and programming multiple slide projectors for theatre!
Over the years, Choon Ean has clocked extensive hours in video production, from script-conceptualizing to post-production, and in live multicam setups, training and direction. She has also developed a keen interest for how people relate & communicate in teams, organizations and leadership, and how being Christ-centered, Bible-based & Spirit-led fits into & positively shapes all that! |
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Kareem Koh
What do people remember Kareem best for? His ever-changing hair! As at press time, he sports an afro (and yes, he IS chinese!), but not for long. Sounds like a typical characteristic of a media person, yes? Kareem is an extremely passionate and dedicated aspiring moviemaker, and when he's not off pursuing his dreams, he works with Integricity Visuals.
When put behind the camcorder, Kareem's talent is evident from the ability to seek out and capture moments. His history of past works encompasses short films, and lots of experimental endeavours. |
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