Wong Fu Productions

Wong Fu Productions consist of American filmmakers, Wesley Chan, Ted Fu and Philip Wang. They are known for their YouTube videos, music videos and short films. As of March 2014, their YouTube channel, WongFuProductions, has 2.1 million subscribers and over 305 million video views.

Biography
According to Philip Wang, Wong Fu Productions was unofficially established in 2001 during his high school junior year at Northgate High School (Walnut Creek, California). Wang mainly utilized his family's digital camcorder to film school projects in collaboration with classmates. The name Wong Fu is a nickname that Philip was given when he was in the seventh grade. In his first year as an undeclared freshman at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Wang and his friends released a music video of Justin Timberlake's song "Señorita". It was the first music video produced by Wang and, although he did not actively promote it, the video was quickly circulated among other fellow college students. The video was circulated in its original computer file format because it was released prior to the advent of the video sharing website YouTube.

In 2004, Wang met classmates Wesley Chan (graduated from Mills High School in 2002) and Ted Fu through a school production, and the trio began working on small scale projects in their spare time and for class assignments. They did not originally consider filmmaking as a career when they entered university; Chan explored an interest in animation, Fu had been a student in electrical engineering and Wang considered a career in economics. After graduation in 2006, the three moved to the Los Angeles area and continued their venture under the professional name Sketchbook Media.

YouTube
Wong Fu Productions posted their first YouTube video, titled Wong Fu Productions Movie - "A Moment with You" Trailer, on December 11, 2007.

Their most popular video was named Strangers, again. It was posted on April 20, 2011. As of March 2014, it has over 13.8 million views.