Biung Soqluman
Cultural Filmmaker / AI Educator / Brand Consultant

Biung Soqluman

I help organizations communicate with cultural depth through storytelling, film, and practical AI workflows.

My work connects cultural fieldwork, visual storytelling, teaching, and consulting so organizations can communicate with more accuracy, respect, and practical capability.

Cultural FieldworkVisual StorytellingAI EducationBrand Strategy
43+Tribal Communities

Long-term field practice across cultural contexts.

2019Huandao Zou Buluo Founded

From self-media into cultural film and communication work.

3Core Services

Film production, AI training, and cultural brand strategy.

Track Record

Fields I Have Worked Across

My practice connects cultural fieldwork, education, public communication, film production, and AI training across communities, organizations, and learning settings.

Cultural FieldCommunities & cultural work
Huandao Zou BuluoBunun cultural fieldworkLamangan youth actiontribal storytellinglocal cultural memoryplace-based projects
EducationTeaching & public learning
AI workshopsschool programsteacher communitiestribal college learningyouth empowermentorganizational training
Public & NPOPublic-sector and nonprofit partners
cultural agencieslocal governmentsnonprofit organizationscommunity associationsdesign and placemaking teamspublic communication projects
Brand & MediaBrand, film, and content teams
cultural brandsevent curatorsfilm production teamssocial content teamsself-media projectscreative strategy
TL;DR

Think of my work as integrated cultural communication

I do not only provide a film, a workshop, or a strategy session. I help organizations connect cultural context, visual content, AI workflows, and brand communication.

Cultural stories that need to be understood
AI workflows that need to become practical
Brand strategy that needs a clear position
Services

Three Ways to Collaborate

The services are clear, but they come from one center: cultural understanding, narrative craft, and practical execution.

Cultural Film Production

Documentary projects, brand films, event documentation, cultural fieldwork, and story-led visual production rooted in respectful context.

For public-sector teams, cultural organizations, schools, local groups, brands, and event organizers.

  • Context interviews and narrative research
  • Production planning and field filming
  • Short films, documentary edits, and event highlights
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AI Training & Consulting

AI workshops, organizational training, and workflow consulting for teams that need practical methods rather than tool demonstrations.

For enterprise training, schools, tribal colleges, nonprofits, and content teams.

  • AI foundations and applied workshops
  • Content workflow design
  • Prompt practice and case exercises
Explore AI Consulting

Brand & Cultural Strategy

Cultural brand planning, place-based projects, communication strategy, and narrative planning for organizations with meaningful stories.

For cultural brands, place-based teams, tribal organizations, event curators, and project-based collaborators.

  • Brand positioning and narrative structure
  • Campaign and content planning
  • Visual and social communication direction
Explore Strategy
Works

Selected Work and Context

These cases show how cultural fieldwork, visual storytelling, and public communication can become credible outcomes.

Huandao Zou Buluo

Media project / cultural documentation / 43 tribal communities

A long-term media and cultural storytelling project documenting Indigenous communities across Taiwan since 2019.

The project grew from self-media into a company providing film, design, events, and cultural communication services.

Cultural Field Documentation

Documentary / cultural action / tribal film

Field-based visual work that respects rituals, everyday life, local stories, and community memory.

The work helps audiences see not only scenery, but land, memory, taboos, and community relationships.

AI and Public Education

AI training / public speaking / workflow consulting

Practical AI education and consulting for schools, public-sector teams, and organizations.

AI becomes practical content and process that teams can understand, practice, and continue using.

My work does not speak over culture

It helps cultural subjects keep their own position while making the context understandable to audiences, partners, and organizations.

Read About My Practice
Point of View

Method

Professional communication does not flatten culture. It makes culture more accurately understood.

Understand the cultural context before deciding how to film or communicate.
Use visual storytelling to build trust and case studies to prove outcomes.
Treat AI as workflow capability, not a trend.
Let brand strategy serve real people, places, and organizational needs.
YouTube

Video Channel

The YouTube channel Huandao Zou Buluo is a core archive of cultural filmmaking and self-media practice, documenting tribal life, youth action, cultural transmission, and design observation.

Insights

Insights

The insights section will develop writing on cultural observation, film practice, AI workflows, and brand strategy. English pages can begin with summaries and grow into full translations over time.

Telling Our Stories in Our Own Language

Cultural Observation

Telling Our Stories in Our Own Language

A long-term reflection on media, cultural context, and Indigenous self-representation.

This article will explore why Indigenous communities need their own media, language, and narrative rhythm instead of being defined only by external perspectives.

AI Training Is More Than Tool Demos

AI Practice

AI Training Is More Than Tool Demos

Organizations need repeatable working methods and judgment, not only tool introductions.

AI training should help teams build repeatable workflows while keeping human judgment, cultural sensitivity, and quality control in the process.

Cultural Brands Need Cultural Ground

Brand Strategy

Cultural Brands Need Cultural Ground

Strategy should not package culture. It should help culture enter public communication with respect.

Cultural branding should begin with who is speaking, who the story serves, what can be used, and what needs protection.

Documentary Work Begins Before the Camera

Film Method

Documentary Work Begins Before the Camera

Cultural filmmaking requires relationship, context, and editing choices that preserve people's position in the story.

The camera is never neutral. This article will outline how interviews, field practice, and editing can keep cultural context intact.