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Jocelyn Little Managing Director |
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After more than 15 years in film and television, Jocelyn has acquired an expert knowledge of the broadcast and commercial industry.
From international program producing, managing broadcast design campaigns, corporate videos and commercials, Jocelyn’s experience
covers the full production gauntlet.
Her extensive list of program credits include work on the long running series “Lonely Planet Six Degrees” with global travel
brand Lonely Planet and the award winning “China First Time Filmmakers” and “Afterlife” for the Discovery Channel.
Jocelyn has also worked with the National Geographic Channel on documentaries “Glory – When East Meets West”, “Crime
Scene Bangkok” and “Bodysnatchers of Bangkok” (Best Documentary – ATV Awards & NGC/EDB Awards).
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On the corporate and commercial front, Jocelyn has worked with a list of distinguished government organizations,
multinational companies and international brands. They include clients such as ING, Microsoft, NEC, Abu Dhabi Tourism Board, Sri Lankan Airlines,
Pizza Hut, Brands, Sony, Brierley Investments, The National Arts Council, MediaCorp, Pepsi, Star TV, Getty Images, Disney and AXN.
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Donovan Chan Creative Director |
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Donovan’s diverse experience as a Director for the past decade has seen him write and direct for a range of genres, from international documentaries
and infotainment shows, to corporate films and commercials.
His work can be seen in an array of award winning television shows including “Lonely Planet Six Degrees”, as well as the engineering series
“Man-Made Marvels” and “First Time Filmmakers – China 21” for the Discovery Channel. Other documentaries include
“True Asian Horror”, “Asian Enigma 2” and “Go Warrior”. Donovan also series produced and co-wrote the highly rated
interactive travel show “Bluelist – Best in Asia” for Lonely Planet and Mediacorp.
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When it comes to corporate clients, Donovan has worked with ministries, statutory boards, educational institutions and multinational companies.
Clients include Microsoft, Singapore Police Coastguard, Singapore Tourism Board, DHL, Chivas Regal, Audi, Volvo, Ministry of Home Affairs,
Singapore Red Cross and The National Arts Council.
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Michelle Tan Production Manager |
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Michelle joins Beach House with more than 10 years of international production experience. Amongst the wide range of projects she has managed are international
documentaries, feature films, reality programs and corporate presentations.
Some of the productions Michelle has worked on include the highly rated “Amazing Race Asia” for AXN, the seminal wildlife film “Ghost Cat” for the Smithsonian
Channel and the exploratory sports documentary series “The Difference” for ESPN Star Sports. Michelle’s projects have taken her worldwide &ndash from down under in New Zealand and Australia to exotic regions in India, Thailand and the Philippines.
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Janine Campbell Producer |
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Janine has successfully tackled everything from commercial cinematography in Australia to teaching TV production at Singapore’s highly regarded
Republic Polytechnic. She spent more than 7 years as a producer working on a variety of international projects before joining Beach House in 2008.
Some of her previous works include producing for the 2003 and 2004 “MTV Asia Awards”, 2005’s “MTV Asia Aid” and 6 seasons
of the MTV series “Brand New”. Other international broadcast clients include Walt Disney Television, HBO Asia and Channel [V]. Her jobs have
taken her across 3 continents to destinations such as South Africa, Australia, Japan, India, Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia. Janine’s corporate
profile boasts of a diverse range of clients that include the Singapore Fashion Festival, the Singapore Tourism Board, Hewlett-Packard, Nokia, the Asian
Civilizations Museum and MasterCard Worldwide.
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Angeline Tan Researcher |
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Angeline’s decade-long diverse experience as a freelance writer, paralegal, marketing and communications administrator and audio editor gives her a unique
ability to juggle the huge variety of subject matters Beach House works on. She has also reported on the sporting world for velocity.com and enjoyed a
stint at Singapore Press Holdings.
Angeline joined Beach House in 2009 and since then, she has spearheaded research and development on a large number of international projects, from stylish
travel shows to CGI-driven engineering documentaries, including the highly rated series “Megastructures” for the National Geographic Channel.
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Joel Tan Editor |
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Joel's editing career started with a keen interest in IT and web programming. He then went on to become a freelance offline editor where he worked on promos, television shows and music videos.
Since joining Beach House in 2006, Joel has worked on numerous international documentaries, including the award-winning “First Time Filmmakers – China 21”
and the highly rated “Man Made Marvels” for the Discovery Channel. He was also overall in-charge of editing for “Magic Asia India” on AXN and has crafted many
successful corporate videos for multinational clients such as Microsoft and ING as well as government organisations like the Land Transport Authority.
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Sean Ashley Editor |
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Sean brings 15 years of editing experience to Beach House Pictures. He cut his teeth at England’s Kodak Film Labs before moving to Singapore in 1997 as a freelance editor, and since
then he has worked on numerous television shows, commercials, corporate videos and even two award-winning feature films, including the critically acclaimed “Song of the Stork”.
Sean’s experience in television include projects for international and regional broadcasters like the Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, Channel News Asia, Disney and MTV Asia.
He also possesses a diverse corporate and commercial portfolio, having worked with ministries and multinational companies, including the Media Development Authority, the Economic
Development Board, PUB, ST Technologies, Canon, Far East Organization, Starhub, Singtel and Star Sports.
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