Chi-Ho Lee
Chi-Ho Lee is a film and television editor located in Boston, MA. His was the series editor for NESN's Stories From Red Sox Nation, a half hour series about the die hard fans of the Boston Red Sox. The series won a regional Emmy for best sports series in 2006.
His previous documentaries has aired on television all over the world.
The Diary of Sacco and Vanzetti, an historical docu-drama, aired on WGBH and other PBS affiliates throughout the US. The Bat Women of Panama,an natural history documentary about bats, won the Merit Award for Scientific Content and Educational Value at the Missoula Film Festival and aired in Europe and Asia. It is currently airing on The Smithsonian Channel in the US.
He also edited The Busker,a hi-def 24p HDCAM independent film shot entirely in Boston. It has screened at multiple festivals and at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
He is currently editing a collection of videos for the new Ocean Hall exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. opening September of 2008. The entire collection of HD videos will be all embedded into every exhibit within the Ocean Hall. The main video will be a 4K by 2K image wrapped around a suspended globe called Science on a Sphere.
Chi-Ho is also an Apple Certified Final Cut Pro trainer. He has provided training to educational centers and corporations. He has taught at various training centers such as The International Film & Television workshops at Rockport, Maine, Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University, The Boston Globe, and Future Media Concepts.
