| PROFILE Bryan Mong is a Director/Cameraman with over 25 years of television production
experience. During the past 13 years his company, World Class
Video, has served news organizations, cable networks, syndicated
magazine shows, corporations and agencies around the world; shooting
and directing short features, commercials, and documentaries.
Bryan has produced, directed and filmed, documentaries for international relief agencies in Kenya, Somalia, Nepal, India, South Africa, West Africa, the Caribbean and Central America.
In 1996 Bryan shot 5 documentaries of which were broadcast on
PBS. Three were on education and two featured the emerging nations
of Thailand and the Baltic States.
Bryan got his start as a news photographer covering the White House and Capitol Hill during the Reagan and Bush eras. He went on to shoot short features on the highly acclaimed magazine show "USA TODAY on TV." In 1990, as Director of Photography, he won a local EMMY for Best Documentary. This documentary on campus crime is just one of many that Bryan has worked on over the years. Bryan has produced and directed documentaries on the mental health system, Haitians in the USA, and on political changes in The United States Congress. He has also produced a children's television show and an urban survival magazine show for cable TV. Born and raised in Central America, Bryan is fluent in the Spanish language. Because of this he often called upon to shot on-location throughout Latin America.
World
Class Video is equipped with high definition television cameras
for on-location production worldwide.
World Class Video is based in Annapolis, Maryland, which is a suburb of Washington DC (45min.) and Baltimore (35 min.). Local coverage includes Philadelphia, Richmond and Norfolk.
Having lived in the South Florida for 15 years, Bryan is represented
by May
International in Miami, Florida, (305) 446-7276.
Member:
WIFV (Women in Film and Video), RTCA (Radio-TV Correspondents'
Association), ITVA-DC (Media Communications Association)
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