• Sunny Ma

    Weaving data into narratives, and narratives into human connections.

     

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    About me

    DataStoryteller | Researcher | Creative Producer

    Hi, my name is Sunny; and I am currently a student from Hangzhou Foreign Languages School. I am a passionate explorer stationed at the intersection of data science, humanities, and art. Through independent research, documentary filmmaking, and community leadership, I seek to uncover the hidden stories behind numbers and amplify silent voices.

  • Narrative Architect

    Weaving Insights into Stories

    Data Transformation

    Transforming Raw Numbers into Golden Insights

    Logic Weaver

    Connecting Clues into Compelling Stories

    Human Connection

    Listening for the Hidden Story Behind the Data

  • My Exploration

    Where Data Finds Its Human Voice

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    Documentary: "When Numbers Speak"

    A short film that moves beyond the data charts of a cancer hospital, giving faces and voices to the human stories behind the numbers. Through intimate interviews, it explores the fragile space where clinical prognosis meets lived experience.

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    Predict Movie Revenue

    An independent data project using IMDB datasets. Built multiple linear regression models in Excel to identify the key drivers of movie revenue, confirming budget as the most powerful predictor and uncovering something go against common sence.

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    Podcast: Dust&Digits

    A narrative podcast that uses data analysis and text mining to re-examine modern Chinese history. It questions official narratives by spotlighting the human scale within demographic data, from literacy campaigns to forgotten statistics.

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    Right Brain Storm Club

    As President and founder, I designed a collaborative space where logic and creativity intersect. By crafting original weekly mysteries and interactive exhibitions, we turned abstract reasoning into a social experience, engaging a community of 20+ thinkers and attracting 1,800+ participants.