




Natalie Eng is a Pacific Northwest based filmmaker and artist specializing in video editing, animation, digital art, and photography.
digital film + media artist
Katie Button is an accomplished chef and has cooked at some of the best restaurants in the world—but she never went to culinary school. Instead, she learned on the job by not being afraid to ask questions or admit when she didn’t know something, all in the pursuit of making great food.
Katie has learned that great food happens when you take an exquisite ingredient and treat it simply. But the ingredients themselves are anything but simple —each contains a story of history, culture, and human imagination.
In this series for Magnolia Network, Katie discovers how the nuanced stories behind different ingredients can enhance the way she cooks and shares what she knows, and what she learns, so we can all be better, more curious, creative, and joyful cooks.
Yia Vang is a James Beard-nominated chef whose recipes are earning him a reputation as one of the most talented chefs in America.
In this series for Food Network, Chef Vang shares his passion for cooking over an outdoor fire and his pride for the traditional recipes and techniques he learned growing up as part of Minnesota’s Hmong community.
Across four episodes, viewers learn the basics of cooking over a wood fire and how to prepare delicious Hmong meals such as spatchcock quail and wild boar coppa.
"Stoked" is available to watch now on Food Network.
Sister Cities is a documentary series developed for Chinese and American television audiences that affirms the commonalities of the human experience even in countries 6,000 miles apart.
Premised on the pairing of Sister Cities, a long-running international program of people-to-people exchange, this series explores the rich histories, cultural perspectives, and colorful characters of each city that make their respective residents proud.
The series features two episodes. The first episode highlights Shanghai, China, and San Francisco, California, while the second episode focuses on St. Louis, Missouri, and Nanjing, China.
Watch now on the USA TODAY channel on The Roku Channel, Amazon News, Samsung TV Plus and most major streaming platforms.
Created for Magnolia Network, season two of “Growing Floret,” is a four-episode series that follows Erin Benzakein, the founder of Floret Flower Farm, as she wrestles with the meaning of legacy while she works to save endangered roses, breeds never-before-seen varieties of zinnias, and creates a massive flower library, all while trying to run a business and be a good steward of the land.
Season tqo of "Growing Floret" was among a curated selection of series chosen to be featured on a new Magnolia Network spotlight page on Max, Warner Bros. Discovery’s rebranded streaming service.
Stream the entire series now on Max, Discovery+, and the Magnolia Network App.
In this five-episode series, REALTOR® Andrew Tyree takes first-time homebuyers on a journey through their city to find the neighborhood, and home, that is right for them.
Filmed across five US cities — Las Vegas, Nevada; Salt Lake City, Utah; Boise, Idaho; Portland, Oregon; and Madison, Wisconsin — the series aims to help homebuyers discover what home is really about.
Beyond the Block’s third season can be streamed exclusively on the Tastemade streaming channel, which is available across platforms including YouTube TV, Samsung TV Plus, VIZIO SmartCast TVs, The Roku Channel, and Comcast Xfinity X1 – and on-demand on the Tastemade app.
Natalie Eng is a Pacific Northwest based filmmaker and artist specializing in video editing, animation, digital art, and photography.