Bill Yip
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
- Actor
Bill Yip was born in Hong Kong and first started his profession in
feature film production after gaining his Bachelor Degree from the
School of Communication of Hong Kong Baptist University. He worked over
20 local and foreign productions in posts as assistant director,
screenwriter and production manager. In 1998 Bentley Communications
hired him as associate creative director for one year and dealt with
mostly corporate clients. After leaving the advertising agency, he
focused on production house projects and specialized in directing and
producing AV productions in the forms of TVC, corporate video,
infotainment, TV dramas for RTHK and other networks, documentaries,
feature and short film. He worked with internationally acclaimed
directors like Wayne Wang, 'Pucchi Leong', Masashi Yamamoto, 'Sylvia Cheng', Francis Gerard, Lawrence Ah-Mon and
'Marion Hansel'. He set up his own production house in 1998 and specializes in
commercial and corporate works. Bill was the executive producer of
_Bus 44 (2001)_, the short film directed by Dayyan Eng which went to win best
short feature awards at the Sundance Film Festival (2002), Florida Film
Festival (2002) and Venice Film Festival (2001). The short depicts the
story of a bus driver and her passengers as they encounter highway
robbers on the outskirts of a small town. "Bus 44" carries a universal
theme that travels across all boundaries and societies, trespassing the
dark side and bright side of human behavior.