Wah, my house got famous people come and shoot.
I was sleeping, there was yelling, I looked out the window. I snapped.
thoughts escaping my mind
Wah, my house got famous people come and shoot.
I was sleeping, there was yelling, I looked out the window. I snapped.
Should have written about this a long time ago. But never do stuff you can rush to do as Chinese New Year careens toward you.
Been working my scanner overtime now that I’ve got to spring clean my room. So here you go…
My photo is in the Singapore Film Commission’s 2007 Calendar. Month of October. Continue reading “Miss October in Singapore Film Commission’s 2007 Calendar”
So I got a chance to speak to Jason Chan, (whom I’ve just discovered is a Malaysian – thanks to Wikipedia, where I also discovered that Jason Chan has a fan site! Wahhh!) about film / tv sets.
It all started when I told him how much I enjoyed watching his performance in a particular scene (one tiny little scene that would seem insignificant in light of all the others that he did) on Parental Guidance (PG). Jason Chan plays Terenece the ex-fiance of Ling (Jessica Hester Hsuan) in this show that also stars Adrian Pang. Continue reading “Calling “Action” : The drama and comedy”
Second last day of shoot with Joan Chen. It was 5th November 2006, a Sunday. It was in Ward 8 of Alexandra Hospital.
We were running a few hours late by this time. Continue reading “A whispering “Action””
I’m currently “set photographer” on a Raintree Pictures film that stars Joan Chen.
The set photographer is like a speed bump on a highway. An inconvenient not-too-necessary evil. Continue reading “Acting on Action”
The thing about directing is that you need to have your head in a gazillion things and yet not lose focus on the actors.
This is really hard as delays, mistakes in wardrobe and props get in the way.
But for me, the best part of directing is working with the actors.
In the atmosphere of tight timelines and even tighter budgets, this is, unfortunately, a luxury. Continue reading “In a moment: magic and destruction”
As I had the opportunity of directing parts of my own script, I began to see what it is that directors are looking for.
When I thought about how to shoot a particular scene, I thought, how can I make this more visually interesting, or visually funny that would enhance what I’ve written. It wasn’t always easy, especially when it’s a talky scene with not much happening. Continue reading “Acting is all about giving”
How I wish I could remember what it was like to be a child. Continue reading “Kiddy logic”