Sarah Li
About Sarah Li
Sarah Li is a Video Production and Research Assistant at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2014. With experience in both Western and Eastern media, she has contributed to international video projects and developed expertise in multimedia storytelling.
Current Role at The New York Times
Sarah Li has been employed at The New York Times as a Video Production and Research Assistant since 2014. In this role, she contributes to the production of video content that supports investigative journalism. She plays a key role in the research and development of video projects, ensuring that the narratives are well-supported and engaging. Her work has been featured in international editions of the publication, highlighting her contributions to the field of multimedia storytelling.
Previous Experience in Multimedia Journalism
Prior to her current position, Sarah Li worked in various roles within the multimedia journalism sector. She served as a Multimedia News Assistant at Guardian News & Media for three months in 2011. Following that, she worked as a Videographer at Phoenix New Media Ltd. - Ifeng.com from 2012 to 2014, where she gained experience in video production in a different cultural context. Additionally, she interned at Ips Inter Press Service in 2012 for three months and worked briefly as a Multimedia Journalist at Southern Metropolis Daily in 2010.
Education and Expertise in Multimedia
Sarah Li earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Multimedia from Shantou University, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in multimedia storytelling, which she has since developed further through her professional experiences. She has cultivated expertise in integrating video, audio, and text to enhance news narratives, making her a valuable asset in the field of journalism.
Cross-Cultural Journalism Experience
Sarah Li has experience working in both Western and Eastern media environments, which has provided her with a unique perspective on global news coverage. She has participated in cross-cultural journalism projects that involved collaboration between teams in Beijing and New York. This experience has equipped her with the skills to navigate diverse media landscapes and contribute effectively to international journalism initiatives.