I'm open to all, but would be especially excited to work on projects in the below areas:
Female-driven
Multi-cultural (Chinese)
High-concept / imaginative
Elevated thriller
Subversive materials
Michelle Chung is a bilingual creative executive with a decade of expertise in TV and film development. After launching her career at WME, she navigated diverse roles at CBS, Disney, and most recently, Waypoint Entertainment (Ken Kao and Ryan Gosling’s production company; credits include The Favourite, The Nice Guys, Hostiles, and Mid90s) where she developed up and coming features including Project Hail Mary for Amazon and Cuckoo for Neon.
Beyond her role as a script consultant, Michelle excels in crafting compelling pitch decks. A UCLA Communication and Media Studies / Film minor graduate, Michelle's childhood passion for storytelling in Taiwan has evolved into a versatile love for stories across genres. Excited to leverage her creative intuition and artistic sensibilities, she is committed to supporting emerging talents in shaping and elevating their visions.
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