Khoa D. Le contributed heavily on the look, feel, and pace of the film through his skillful eye and vision. He says, "This film was unique because I did not direct it. Vito LaBruno did and it was a pleasure working with him. But I was more than just a Director of Photography. I created the look and feel while keeping in mind on how I was going to edit this film cut by cut. At times, when confusion of how the story was being told, I figured out on how to resolve it quickly to continue the flow of the production."
He also added, "It was great to work with a Director who was flexible on the creative end." Apparently, Khoa's eye worked out well because it won "Best Short Film" at the Lighthouse International Film Festival on June 4th, 2011 located in Long Beach Island. However, cinematography is not his long term goal. Khoa's long term goal is to be one of the best Directors in Hollywood. His unique skill set is highly admired by his peers in the film industry because he is one of "those" that mastered his craft in so many different categories. He is a perfect description of what a Director should be...
During the first screening, there were tons of laughters. He said, "I was very surprised of the turn out and the amount of people laughing. I feel good that I was able to contribute heavily on this film. I'm glad the Executive Producers acknowledged Kvibe Productions with tons of recognition."
Furthermore, Khoa wins another award in two consecutive years. First award with Denial for "Best Suspense" at the New York International Film Festival. Now another award for "Best Short Film".
Khoa D. Le is working on a feature in the Thriller/Suspense/
Kvibe Productions is a production company that produces films, commercials, and music videos. So far, Kvibe is known for producing quality films and are looking for more talented candidates to contribute to their work in progress.
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