Ross Ching is an American filmmaker based in Los Angeles, California.
For all his works thus far, he has been credited as director,
cinematographer, and editor. He started as a teenager making
skateboarding videos with his friends, which were considered slick for
high school level productions. As he continued to impress, he kept
adding to his repertoire, including creating viral videos that became
sensations on the internet.A film school graduate from San Diego
State, Ross works for a production house called A Common Thread in Los
Angeles. He shoots music videos, commercials, shorts, and continues to
evolve his audio-visual career.Ching graduated from the San Diego
State University. Afterward, he continued to independently produce and
direct his own projects. One of his videos landed him in the Los
Angeles Times, about how his works are rooted in the spirit of viral
videos. He also has worked with artists Death Cab For Cutie and Super
Bowl Crash the Contest winner/YouTube sensation Kina Grannis, in which
he directed her "Valentine" music video, garnering it 13 million views
on YouTube. The Death Cab video launched his career and garnered him
representation with A Common Thread. One of his biggest Internet
videos recently[when?] is a video in which he made all the traffic in
SF disappear. It's a time-lapse video of empty San Francisco freeways
all day. His time lapse has garnered him major recognition on the
internet and worldwide. Ross' work has been featured on Popular
Mechanic among various outlets.Ching wrapped production in September
2010 on a music video with producer Don Le called "Offbeat" with
YouTube musician Clara Chung to create a video set in a world filled
with bubbles.
For all his works thus far, he has been credited as director,
cinematographer, and editor. He started as a teenager making
skateboarding videos with his friends, which were considered slick for
high school level productions. As he continued to impress, he kept
adding to his repertoire, including creating viral videos that became
sensations on the internet.A film school graduate from San Diego
State, Ross works for a production house called A Common Thread in Los
Angeles. He shoots music videos, commercials, shorts, and continues to
evolve his audio-visual career.Ching graduated from the San Diego
State University. Afterward, he continued to independently produce and
direct his own projects. One of his videos landed him in the Los
Angeles Times, about how his works are rooted in the spirit of viral
videos. He also has worked with artists Death Cab For Cutie and Super
Bowl Crash the Contest winner/YouTube sensation Kina Grannis, in which
he directed her "Valentine" music video, garnering it 13 million views
on YouTube. The Death Cab video launched his career and garnered him
representation with A Common Thread. One of his biggest Internet
videos recently[when?] is a video in which he made all the traffic in
SF disappear. It's a time-lapse video of empty San Francisco freeways
all day. His time lapse has garnered him major recognition on the
internet and worldwide. Ross' work has been featured on Popular
Mechanic among various outlets.Ching wrapped production in September
2010 on a music video with producer Don Le called "Offbeat" with
YouTube musician Clara Chung to create a video set in a world filled
with bubbles.
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