Remote Video Editing • Motion Graphics • Animation • Post-Production

Alex Bong, Motion Foundry

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Remote Video Editing • Motion Graphics • Animation • Post-Production

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Remote Video Editing • Motion Graphics • Animation • Post-Production

Language

English
Fluent
Chinese
Fluent
Malay
Advanced

Work Experience

Creative Director / Video Editor / Post-Production Lead at Motion Foundry Sdn Bhd
July 1, 2012 - Present
Leading Motion Foundry’s video production and post-production work across corporate films, documentaries, branded content, animation, motion graphics, and event coverage. Responsibilities include concept development, visual storytelling, editing, media asset organization, motion graphics direction, creative review, client communication, and final delivery. The role also involves evaluating visual outputs, refining narrative structure, managing production materials, and ensuring each project meets professional quality, technical, and storytelling standards.

Education

Bachelor of Computer Graphic Design at University of Waikato
January 3, 2006 - November 27, 2007

Qualifications

Best Story Award — 27th DigiCon6 Asia Malaysia Circuit Contest MAFF2025
September 5, 2025 - September 6, 2025
Best Story Award — 27th DigiCon6 Asia Malaysia Circuit Contest Official Selection — Malaysia Animation Film Festival 2025 Gold Nominee / Regional Representative — Malaysia Over 13 years of industry experience in video production, post-production, animation, corporate films, documentaries, branded content, and event coverage.

Industry Experience

Media & Entertainment
    paper Sarawak Hydrogen Economy Roadmap Corporate Video

    Sarawak Hydrogen Economy Roadmap Corporate Video is an official corporate video project produced to communicate Sarawak’s direction toward a cleaner and more sustainable energy future.

    The video presents the Sarawak Hydrogen Economy Roadmap through a combination of infographic animation, curated footage, visual storytelling, and structured corporate messaging. The objective was to make a highly technical subject easier to understand for government stakeholders, corporate audiences, industry partners, and the wider public.

    Our role was to translate complex information around hydrogen strategies, infrastructure development, energy transition, and regional leadership into a clear visual narrative. The project combined motion graphics, infographic design, footage selection, editing, and post-production to create a polished corporate film that supports Sarawak’s long-term sustainability vision.

    The final video was developed to showcase not only the roadmap itself, but also Sarawak’s ambition to position itself as a key player in Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition.

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    paper 55th ICCA Congress Event Highlights

    5th ICCA Congress Event Highlights is an event video project produced to capture the energy, scale, and key moments of the 55th ICCA Congress.

    The event brought together business event professionals, industry partners, and international delegates to exchange knowledge, build connections, and explore new ways of organising smarter, more connected business events.

    Our role was to document the congress across three days, covering keynote sessions, networking moments, excursions, delegate interactions, and the overall atmosphere of the celebration.

    As one of the larger event coverage projects in our portfolio, the production required a mobile and responsive crew, moving across different locations and schedules while maintaining consistency in visual quality and storytelling. The final highlight video was created to preserve the experience of the congress and communicate its importance to both attendees and future audiences.

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    paper BESLegacy Impact Infographic

    BESLegacy Impact Infographic is a corporate communication project designed to present the brand’s purpose, stakeholder value, and business impact in a clear visual format.

    The project was created for BESLegacy to communicate how its platform supports government bodies, corporate affiliates, business partners, and event planners in creating meaningful change through purpose-driven business initiatives.

    Our role was to translate the client’s message into an infographic that was easy to understand, visually structured, and suitable for professional presentation. The production timeline was tight, with only one week from concept to final delivery, requiring a focused workflow from content planning to design execution.

    Despite the fast turnaround, the project was completed successfully and well received by the client.

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    paper Gajah Olen – Cultural Heritage Explainer Film

    Gajah Olen is a cultural heritage short film produced in collaboration with the Borneo Cultures Museum, documenting a traditional Malay bridal crown once worn during bersanding and beringai ceremonies in Sarawak.

    Because some cultural memories and historical moments could not be filmed directly, Motion Foundry used 2D animation to visualise the parts of the story that live beyond present-day footage.

    The project combines documentary filming, 2D animation, editing, post-production, and visual storytelling to preserve a fading tradition with clarity, care, and emotional restraint.

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    paper Emart Malaysia – A Tin of Memories - CNY Shortfilm

    A Tin of Memories is Emart Malaysia’s 2026 Chinese New Year campaign film, created to tell a warm story about family, distance, generational misunderstanding, and the quiet ways love is expressed.

    Motion Foundry produced the film with a focus on emotional storytelling, cultural familiarity, cinematic pacing, and natural brand integration.

    Instead of creating a conventional festive advertisement, the film places the brand within the everyday rituals of reunion, preparation, and family care — allowing the message to feel human, relatable, and memorable.

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    paper Alliance Bank – alliance@WORK Animated Explainer

    alliance@WORK is an animated corporate explainer created for Alliance Bank to communicate a banking package in a more approachable and engaging way.

    Motion Foundry used casual illustrations, animation, motion graphics, editing, and post-production to move beyond the usual serious corporate style and create a video that could speak clearly to two different target audiences within one clip.

    This project reflects our ability to simplify corporate messaging and turn business information into clear, polished, and audience-friendly animated content.

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    paper Gigworks – Remote Creative Production Collaboration

    This project was part of Motion Foundry’s remote creative production collaboration with Gigworks, one of our early overseas client projects.

    The collaboration showed how creative teams can work across locations, companies, and time zones while maintaining clear communication, organised workflow, and professional delivery.

    Motion Foundry supported the project through remote production coordination, editing, post-production, visual execution, and final content delivery.

    This project reflects our ability to work as a reliable remote creative partner for agencies, brands, and production teams.

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    paper Animation - Kumang and the Ungrateful Python

    Kumang and the Ungrateful Python is an award-recognised animated short film inspired by ancient Iban folklore from Sarawak, Borneo.

    Produced for TVS and the Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Sarawak, the project transforms a traditional cultural story into a digital animation format for modern audiences.

    Motion Foundry was involved in story development, animation production, visual development, editing, post-production, trailer delivery, and digital content delivery.

    The project received the Best Story Award at the 27th DigiCon6 Asia Malaysia Circuit Contest, was an Official Selection at Malaysia Animation Film Festival 2025, and became a Gold Nominee / Malaysia Regional Representative at the DigiCon6 Asia Regional Stage.

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    paper Visit Malaysia 2026 – Sarawak Tourism Promotional Film

    Commissioned by the Sarawak Tourism Board, this promotional film was created for Visit Malaysia 2026 to present Sarawak through its landmarks, living traditions, cultural textures, and natural identity.

    The film was developed with a distinctive visual approach, integrating hand-drawn animation directly into live-action footage. This allowed the story to move beyond a conventional tourism montage, giving Sarawak a visual language that feels alive, layered, and rooted in place.

    Motion Foundry was involved in shaping the film’s visual storytelling, animation integration, editing, motion design, post-production, and final delivery. The project combines cinematic live footage with illustrated elements to create a promotional film that feels both contemporary and culturally grounded.

    The result is a film that presents Sarawak not as something invented for tourism, but as a place that simply needs to be seen properly.

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