A New York transplant by way of his native China, Bing is a documentary filmmaker who adores cinéma vérité and loves to investigate family, communication and identity topics. His self-produced and directed feature debut, “The Ability Exchange”, acclaimed as “a one-man band empathy engine” by Indiewire, explores disability, inclusion and empathy in an intimate college classroom and beyond. "Loud Love", a tender probe into parenting and growth, epitomized by a gay deaf couple with hearing twin children in New York, is his second feature. Besides working on his own projects, Bing is also known for his editing and production skills which have been featured in an impressive portfolio of powerful films, including: "9-Man" (2015), "Complicit" (2017), "The Naked Truth: China Queer" (2017), "People's Republic of Desire" (2018), "One Child Nation" (2019), "All in My Family" (2019) and "The Ugly Model" (2019).
Bing graduated from New York University with an M.A. in Cinema Studies from Tisch School of the Arts and an advanced certificate in Culture and Media from the Anthropology Department. He studied journalism and advertising at Fudan University in Shanghai for his undergraduate studies.
Delbert Whetter - Producer
Delbert Whetter served as the lead Business Affairs executive for numerous entertainment and digital content providers for nearly two decades, negotiating talent and production agreements, film financing arrangements, and licenses of intellectual properties. Delbert worked on Exodus Film Group animated features, IGOR, The Hero of Color City, and Bunyan & Babe, receiving Co-Executive Producer credit on its two recent films.
Delbert is currently producing Flash Before the Bang, a live-action narrative feature film based on a true story about an all-deaf high-school track & field championship team (Film Independent 2018 Producing Lab, 2019 PGA Power of Diversity Master Workshop, 2019 SFFILM Rainin Grant recipient, & 2019 WGA Disability Scene), and Live at the Deaf Club: The Story of Punk Rock at the San Francisco Deaf Club, a documentary about the legendary 1970’s punk rock venue (2020 California Humanities Grant recipient).