work in frame
LOSS
by Mengting Hong
Bastards
by Tyler Chan
The grey dwarf stars
by Dylan Huang
THe Feeling of Murder
by zheng Li
sky consoles
by Genre Wu
coming soon
Sep 12th 2026
Oct 10th 2026
Our team
Dylan Huang
Dylan Huang is a writer and director based in New York. Working between film and literature, his work examines loneliness, failure, memory, and contemporary alienation. He is particularly interested in the relationship between individual experience, social reality, and the question of how people continue to live in a fractured world.
Filmmaker, writer, Executive Manager & production manager
Zhneg Li
New York–based filmmaker and producer. BFA in Film Directing from the School of Visual Arts (SVA).
Zheng's experience spans documentary filmmaking, independent cinema, commercial production, and vertical drama content. He has worked with leading Chinese documentary filmmakers including Wang Bing and Ju Anqi, and has contributed to projects across directing, producing, cinematography, sound recording, and production management.
At Labor Film Collective, he manages production, media operations, and client relations while developing projects for both artistic and commercial audiences.
Director, Producer, media manager & Sound Mixer
Genre Wu
A New York-based filmmaker and cross-disciplinary creator. His work moves between narrative, sound design, and analog image-making, blurring the lines between on-set craft and live, immersive experiences. At Labor Film Collective, he contributes projects that bridge artistic vision and commercial storytelling.
Cinematographer, Sound Recordist & Mixing Engineer, fashion Photographer
Our Goal
Labor Film Collective is a New York based film production company that develops and produces narrative, documentary, and commercial projects. We work collaboratively and inclusively, with a focus on stories about the general public. Our goal is to tell story From the people, to the people not only through cinematic language but also through the our ideals to find social justice for all of our underrepresented workers.