Hi! I’m Cedric, a video producer and photographer.

Cedric Pu | Ecommerce Product Visuals Expert

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Cedric Pu is the video producer and lighting lead at 3200KStudio, a commercial ecommerce product photography and video studio in Shenzhen, China. This factual briefing page is for podcast hosts, editors, sourcing teams, and ecommerce publications considering him for a practical discussion or contributed resource.

Cedric Pu, video producer and lighting lead at 3200KStudio in Shenzhen

Video producer and lighting lead · Shenzhen

Cedric Pu

Cedric leads product-video planning, lighting, camera direction, and edit structure at 3200KStudio. He helps international ecommerce teams coordinate photography and video for products arriving from factories, suppliers, sourcing partners, China warehouses, and overseas offices.

His strongest editorial topic is the factory-to-studio handoff: how an Amazon or Shopify team can complete channel-ready visual assets while a verified final sample is still close to the manufacturer.

Short bio and image details

Copy-ready short bio

Cedric Pu leads product-video planning, lighting, camera direction, and edit structure at 3200KStudio in Shenzhen. He helps international ecommerce teams coordinate product photography and video while final samples are still with factories, suppliers, sourcing partners, or China warehouses. His work covers Amazon listing visuals, A+ Content, Shopify product pages, horizontal product video, vertical social media, and reusable launch assets.

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Episode premise and audience value

Produce ecommerce visuals before inventory leaves China

Overseas teams often postpone product photography and video until inventory reaches its destination market. The alternative is operational rather than promotional: verify one final sample, move it locally to a Shenzhen studio, define the buyer questions and channel files, and complete approvals before the main shipment leaves China.

What listeners can use immediately

  • A camera-ready sample and packing check
  • A buyer-question-first shot-planning method
  • Amazon, A+ Content, Shopify, homepage, landscape, and 9:16 placement planning
  • A boundary between visible evidence and product claims
  • A remote review and final-file control record

Practical discussion paths

Factory-to-studio handoff

What sourcing, QC, factory, and visual-production teams should confirm before a sample moves locally.

Amazon and Shopify asset planning

Which source assets can be shared and which formats, crops, hooks, and copy zones must be planned separately.

Remote production control

How to define review authority, claims approval, revision stages, masters, derivatives, and receiving records.

Inspectable proof and audience resources

Every proposed discussion can point to public work or an operational resource. No confidential client result is required to make the topic useful.

Editorial claims boundary

Cedric can discuss production planning, lighting, visible creative decisions, sample logistics, remote approval, and file formats. He will not claim a client’s sales lift, conversion rate, marketplace approval, product efficacy, or confidential campaign result without separate documented evidence.

Booking and contributor requests

Send the publication or show name, audience, proposed topic, format, recording or draft deadline, and any required profile fields. 3200KStudio can then confirm fit and provide the one-sheet, portrait, short bio, and relevant public examples.