About

Regina is a freelance filmmaker passionate about lifting up BIPOC and women stories. She graduated from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign with a degree in Communication. She has served as a grant writer for several upcoming documentaries such as Traces of Home, Searching for Onoda, Love is a Stranger, BAPSI and more.

Currently serving as the Director of Community for Mezcla Media Collective, she focuses on bringing filmmaking resources to our community of over 700 women and non-binary filmmakers of color through meaningful partnerships.  She is also working on the Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project as their Impact Coordinator and as Full Spectrum Features’ Community Development Specialist.

Recent productions she is credited on include Santa Camp as their PA streaming on HBO Max and The Year Between as their Prop Assistant streaming on Apple TV & Amazon. Her DP debut was for a puppet satire called Beverly Hills and is currently in post-production. 

Regina, a young Asian American woman with short black hair, wears a bright blue shirt and gazes thoughtfully into the distance. The background is a soft, vignetted mustard yellow.