Ed Moy is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area.
His documentary short film "Aviatrix: The Katherine Sui Fun Cheung Story" received a Congressional Certificate of Recognition for Historical Significance (2017), won Best Documentary in the Asia Web Awards (2017), took home an Audience Award for Short at the Marina Del Rey Film Festival (2016), and garnered a Most Inspirational Short Award at the Culver City Film Festival (2016).
His animated short film "Up in the Clouds" also received a Best Short Animation Award from Asians on Film Festival (Summer 2015).
His short film "Luminaries" received the Audience Award for Documentary at the Marina del Rey Film Festival (2017) and won Best Documentary about L.A. Award at the Culver City Film Festival (2017).
In 2018, his documentary short "Middleton Madness" won the Audience Award at the Silicon Beach Film Festival and his documentary short "Flying Solo" was a winner in the Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival's Filmed in Broward program and aired on PBS South Florida in 2019.
As a journalist, he was recipient of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's National Print Media Award for Excellence in Journalism (2000) for his series of articles about their Team in Training Programs.