Tommy Ng Kai Chung graduated from the School of Creative Media in Hong Kong City University in 2003. He has directed several award-winning animation shorts such as Everywhere (2022), Another World (2019) and Tale of Rebellious Stone (2013). He is also active in creative work for commercials for major brands like Assassin’s Creed and Nike Air Max, and music videos such as “Lie For You”, which has garnered more than 1 million views on YouTube.

In 2017, he worked on the animation film project Implosion: ZERO DAY as executive director and a Hong Kong movie, Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight, that aroused extensive discussion.

He is the founder of Point Five Creations, a company that provides full-service cel animation production from storyboard, character and set design to production and final delivery. Clients include NEC, Discovery Channel and Kao. The company also produces original content like the animation feature film Another World (2025).

Accolades

Tommy Ng Kai Chung and Polly Yeung and Chan Gin Kai
Best Animated Film, 2025

Tommy Ng Kai Chung and Polly Yeung and Chan Gin Kai

Best Animated Film, 2025

Tommy Ng Kai Chung and Polly Yeung and Chan Gin Kai

Another World

After death and before reincarnation, the souls of the deceased transit through a fantastical realm known as Another World. Gudo is a spirit who helps…

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Films

Another World

Another World

Hong Kong

Another World

After death and before reincarnation, the souls of the deceased transit through a fantastical realm known as Another World. Gudo is a spirit who helps…

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