ABOUT US

Making Dreams Come True
尋找自我理想生活模式為終生目標。
喜歡嘗試不同媒界。
但鍾愛攝影及黑房技術。
熱愛拾荒;愛動物更愛環境,最希望人類數目大幅下降。
不平則鳴;政策如是、人權如是、不良客戶如是。
教育承傳;將思想意識傳播種,從手藝教授以至社會時事灌輸下一代。
「 總覺得有種使命感驅使我去做這一切。」
梁蘇而 Zoe Leungpy
Co-Founder & Creative Director
Turning a Vision into Reality
Emillie Chiu Tsz-Ting, a signature fabric installation artist from Fine Arts (BA Hons) of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, has been active in theatre and filming productions for years specializing in craftsmanship from sets to costumes design and making. She appeared in stage productions including <Joe & Jim>, <Triste; in the eyes of> and <Tearless Honour> directed by Chit-man Chan.
Emillie further studied Stage Production and Sound Design in The University of Virginia in 2011 that she was invited to join the Wardrobe in the stage production <Parade> which involved loads of fancy Georgian costumes of more than 20 actors and actresses. After Emillie was back in Hong Kong, she became a part of a puppet theater group Make Friends with Puppet as a puppet maker in recent production <Momo’s Fancy Dress>.
Emillie has also been taking care of managerial roles for a couple of productions afterwards: she was the stage manager in <Forget Herostratus> and <Otherhood> by Not so Loud Theatre Company, <The Divas> musical by Heidi Mak, and production manager in commercial <Envy> of Estee Lauder.
Based on her experience in stage productions, Emillie has been getting more involved in filming in 2013 since her involvement in the feature film <My Name is Tanyusha> directed by Harry Oram as the set designer. After that she worked closely with Carey Rothman on art of a Canadian movie <Hacker> directed by Akan Satayev.

趙芷莛 Emillie Chiu
Co-Founder & Creative Director
