
About
George Huang is a Professor in Film, TV & Digital Media at the School of Theater, Film and Television, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His career spans decades in Hollywood, where he has worked as a director, writer, and mentor.
Research Interests: Huang’s work focuses on narrative filmmaking, digital media production, and cross-cultural collaborations. He bridges academic theory with practical industry experience, emphasizing storytelling techniques and global media dynamics.
Scientific Awards:
- Deauville Film Festival Award (1995) for Swimming with Sharks
- Seattle International Film Festival Award (1995) for Swimming with Sharks
- Independent Spirit Awards Nomination (1995) for Swimming with Sharks
- New York Film Critics Circle Award (1995) for Swimming with Sharks
Advising and Industry Engagement: Huang collaborates with emerging filmmakers and students, offering mentorship rooted in his extensive experience. He has worked with renowned directors like Robert Rodriguez and Luc Besson, contributing to projects such as S.W.A.T., SpYKids, and Weekend in Taipei.
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