Ryan Alexander Huang
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Ryan Alexander Huang is a writer-director and alumnus of USC's Film & Television Production program. Originally a microbiology major in his home state of Minnesota, Ryan transferred to USC's Film & Television Production program to pursue his passion for storytelling after his high school project won Best Student Film at the 2014 Catalina Film Festival.
Ryan directed "Continuum," a short sci-fi drama that won an award for Outstanding Short Film at the 2018 Chinese American Film Festival, and in 2020 he produced the HBO APA Visionaries Award-winning musical short film "Fine China." Ryan's TV pilot script for "The Shrieking of Nothing," a horror-mystery centered on an Asian-American journalist investigating a string of cold cases in the Midwest, was a semifinalist in the 2021 Screencraft Fellowship.
His latest period short "Endless Yesterdays" is in development as a feature film examining the relationship between a young driver traumatized by the death of his friend in a racing accident, and an Asian film actress fighting to maintain her dignity within an endless loop of typecast caricatures.
Ryan directed "Continuum," a short sci-fi drama that won an award for Outstanding Short Film at the 2018 Chinese American Film Festival, and in 2020 he produced the HBO APA Visionaries Award-winning musical short film "Fine China." Ryan's TV pilot script for "The Shrieking of Nothing," a horror-mystery centered on an Asian-American journalist investigating a string of cold cases in the Midwest, was a semifinalist in the 2021 Screencraft Fellowship.
His latest period short "Endless Yesterdays" is in development as a feature film examining the relationship between a young driver traumatized by the death of his friend in a racing accident, and an Asian film actress fighting to maintain her dignity within an endless loop of typecast caricatures.