The Full Story
Little Ram Productions might just be the most fascinating independent video production company you have yet to discover. Our journey began in the fast-paced world of Vancouver television news, where we captured everything from hockey playoffs and Juno Awards interviews to historic moments like the Queen's visit, Academy Awards red carpets, and Olympic Games around the world. The expertise we honed during this time created a growing demand for our production skills, leading us to establish Little Ram Productions in 2007 to create corporate videos, commercials, and promotional content for businesses and organizations.
During this period, we noticed a significant lack of BIPOC representation in media and made it our mission to address this gap by developing fresh Asian Canadian television programming and digital content. The overwhelming success and media attention these projects received confirmed a clear public appetite for content that truly reflected Canada's diversity. This insight has guided our work ever since, as we now help numerous organizations create videos focused on inclusivity, reconciliation, and diversity initiatives, all while maintaining our commitment to exceptional production quality.
Our diverse background has shaped a unique approach that combines broadcast-level professionalism with a deep commitment to authentic storytelling. The same high standards, technical skills, and efficient workflows we apply to television programs translate seamlessly to our corporate video work. Drawing from our experience in news and documentary production, we’ve developed an adaptability that serves us well in any production challenge. The compliment we hear most often? “You make us feel completely comfortable sharing our story.”
We would be honoured to hear your story and help you share it with audiences everywhere.
Kevin K. Li, Producer
Kevin K. Li is a video producer based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He is the 2021 RTDNA winner for Best Audio-Visual Storytelling (Large Market, CBC Vancouver). Kevin has an extensive background in broadcast production, having worked for the Olympic News Channel (covering games in Vancouver, London, Singapore, and Brazil), CBC Vancouver, CTV, City TV, Omni BC, and Fairchild TV.
A passionate advocate for Asian North American cinema, Kevin served for five consecutive years as Vice President on the Vancouver Asian Film Festival’s Board of Directors. During his tenure, he secured the festival’s largest private donation to establish the Richard K. Wong Film Fund, which supports underrepresented Asian Canadian filmmakers telling community-driven stories. His work challenging the model minority stereotype through viral campaigns has been featured in The New Yorker, Dateline Australia, 101 East (Al Jazeera), National Post, The Globe and Mail, and other international outlets.
Kevin also founded Mission: Red Pocket, an initiative that revitalizes the traditional Chinese red pocket envelope for second-generation Chinese Canadians.