Attended the Powwow session of Reel Revolution 2007, together with Leon, Ding An and Rachel. Among us, there were three teams. The film that Rachel and I submitted – ASEAN’s Silence won 2nd prize while the one submitted by Leon and Kaili – Erasers won 3rd prize. The only entry that didn’t make it was the re-edited Fruits Massacre Ding An cut (however, it received good response from the audience). It’s okay though, we are very pleased with the results since The Simple Folks won 2 out of 3 of the prizes. 🙂
I am going to share the three videos here with everyone. Hope you guys will like it and do drop us comments. Here goes:
ASEAN’s Silence – a short film about the house arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi:
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Erasers – a short film with an optimistic view of ASEAN:
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The ORIGINAL Fruits Massacre (don’t have the re-edited one as Ding An did not upload it on youtube):
The emcee talking and giving an introduction
Ding An getting cold feet before he goes up on stage to talk about his film
Ding An on stage, together with the organiser from Substation, Kristin Saw
Ding An getting the certificate of appreciation
Leon is very confident that he can impress the judges on stage
Leon on stage looking bored
Leon being awarded with the third prize
Finally… Alvinology won the 2nd prize! 🙂
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congrats congrats! :D
Thanks Mel. Having fun serving the Nation?
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"having the time of my life!!!!"
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