About Tran Bui.

Tran Bui Productions launched in 2016, but Tran has been a video creator, producer, talent and storyteller for more than 30 years. Her career started in television news as a production assistant and later producer, reporter and anchor. She's received numerous journalism awards including an Emmy, Telly, Associated Press and the Alliance for Community Media along with being voted "Best Anchor and Best Reporter". She had taken those skills and used them to help others market their business and share their stories effectively through video.

 
 

Tran has lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas; Tallahassee, Florida; Memphis, Tennessee; Rochester, New York and Atlanta, Georgia.

She is recognized in each city for her video production work, leadership and volunteerism.

Accolades include Memphis Woman Magazine's 50 Women who Make a Difference, Memphis Business Journal's Top 40 Under 40, Tallahassee Magazine's Best News Anchor and Reporter, Atlanta Journal Constitution's Hometown Hero Award, Best Self Atlanta Magazine's Top 10 Over 40 and Fabulous as well as the Inspiration Award and the MLK Humanitarian Award from Crabapple Middle School.

Tran takes pride in being a minority, female owned business with a diverse team of talented videographers, editors, photographers and graphic artists.

Clients turn to Tran for her knowledge in television news, marketing and social media. She's also known for creating a support system and cheering section to help them succeed.

Commitment to Family & Community

 Tran Bui’s family fled Vietnam during the Fall of Saigon in 1975 when she was 3 years old. They escaped by boat and stayed in numerous refugee camps before coming to America. She would find her passion in television news and her purpose in giving back. In 2010, the mother of two co-founded an award-winning volunteer group called Little Helpers and today there are 20 chapters across the country.