People

Adrian Ong - CEO / Executive Producer

He has over 12 years of broadcast experience behind him, having begun
his career in SBC/TCS producing current affairs programmes like Friday Background and Inside Asia.

He had a stint in the tourism industry with the Singapore Tourism Board, where in between developing new markets in South Asia, the Middle East
and Africa, he co-produced a corporate video for the Board, which won a medal at the New York Festival.

At The Right Angle Media, Adrian has conceptualised and overseen the production of several acclaimed programmes. In 1998, Common Threads
was voted one of the top television series in Singapore by “8 Days”.
Adrian also helped to conceptualise Makansutra, a food programme that
was a finalist at the New York Festival in 2001. More recently, he was executive producer of a television biography for Arts Central on Asian-American composer, Tan Dun, which garnered a finalist award at the
New York Festival in 2002.

Adrian’s energies are now channelled towards taking the productions of
The Right Angle Media to television audiences outside Singapore. He has produced and written several documentaries for the Discovery Channel
and the National Geographic Channel and he hopes to see The Right Angle Media develop into a premier producer of Asian content for international audiences.

Mythili Radhakrishnan – Vice President / Executive Producer

She has more than 10 years of experience in TV journalism and TV production. She started as a television producer with the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, working on flagship current affairs programmes
like Friday Background and Inside Asia. She later went on to be the Editor
of the popular consumer interest series called Talking Point. Mythili headed the team that created and launched Insight, which was hosted by Shihab Rattansi, who is currently a CNN newscaster. Managing a team of six, she guided the in-depth analysis of local and regional socio-political and
economic issues that the programme was known for. She was in Jakarta
in March 1998 to cover the elections that brought former Indonesian President Suharto down.

In 1998, Mythili moved on to join The Right Angle in 1998. As the VP of productions she oversees the development of English and Mandarin
programs for the company. She is responsible for the development of
several series for Channel News Asia, Channel 5, Channel 8, Arts Central, Vasantham and Channel I. They are Wine & Dine, Battle @ Waterloo, Singapore Arts Festival, It’s IT, Vested Interest, Dollars & Sense,
Peninsular Road Trip, Volunteers series, Street Smart, Parenting series,
to name a few.

Mythili in the last year has been very involved in the business development
of projects with international broadcasters like the Discovery Channel.
She also produced a one-hour documentary about a Thai elephant conservationist called Soraida Salwala, for the Crossings series on
Discovery Channel. She is currently developing another documentary
for the same broadcaster.