documentary projects

 

Missing The Sheep (feature length, in post-production)

A young filmmaker returns to the hotel where he stayed years prior on exchange to find meaning in a world that always seems to shift out of reach.

2019–Current.
Independent documentary feature.
Director, Writer & Editor.

Supported by NeXtDoc FlexFund.
Raised $20,000 in November 2024 via
Kickstarter.

Currently in post production.

 

From Kudzu (feature-length, in post production)

A poetic and personal documentary, From Kudzu explores the identities of three Asian American filmmakers from the U.S. South. Through a road trip tracing a plant’s rise and fall mitigated by the hand of the U.S. Government, the filmmakers illustrate their placement, movement and history of their racial identities in proximity to Kudzu.

2023-Current.
Independent documentary feature.
Directed in community by Melanie Dang Ho, Nash Consing and Hope Davison.

Supported by DCEFF, NeXt Doc Fellowship, New Orleans Film Society, Mississippi Arts Commission, and Southern Documentary Fund, and The Center For Asian American Media.

Website

 

The Fourth World (2021, 12 min.)

2021.
Short documentary.
Highlights the Hmong American community in Hickory, North Carolina.

Made with 2021 The Sauce Fellowship by the Center For Asian American Media and the New Orleans Video Access center. Premiered at the 2021 New Orleans Film Festival. Distribution by the WORLD Channel.

 
 

Nash Consing is a Filipino American documentary filmmaker, visual journalist and media maker from Hickory, North Carolina based in Brooklyn, New York.

He is a co-founder of From Kudzu, a creative video collective exploring Asian American identity in the U.S. South. Projects have been featured and supported by YouthFX, the New Orleans Film Festival, Southern Documentary Fund and the Mississippi Arts Commission.

He is also a member of Chonk Parties, a NYC-based, BIPOC owned Experimental Event Series.

His experiences range from producing, cinematography and editing short form documentary to social/vertical video producing and editing for digital publications.

Consing’s clients include Complex MediaFiveThirtyEight, Freethink, AG1Stand With Asian Americans.

Consing is a 2022 NeXtDoc fellow and a 2021 The Sauce Fellow for the Center for Asian American Media.

He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with degrees in Journalism and Communications Studies.



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