Tried to secure a primary school in Semenyih for the KURUS shoot yesterday.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Monday, November 05, 2007
Tokyo Friends: The Movie starring Ai Otsuka and Eita
TOKYO FRIENDS: THE MOVIE is best enjoyed by two groups of people:
In The Train, The Man In A Wheelchair
After an entire day spent on another production meeting, I and a friend of mine took the KTM commuter train home.
Saturday, November 03, 2007
KURUS Production Diary - What Is This Film About?
Had the first major production meeting for my upcoming project, KURUS at Starbucks in The Curve yesterday.
Much had occurred with the production while I was away in Taiwan for a week. Lim Kok Wing University had offered their assistance by providing us some crew members, most invaluable of all, a line producer, Joanne Soong, to help out with the location hunting and the like (definitely makes my job much easier now!). We have also secured the services of Aaron Chung (click his name to read Hassan Muthalib's glowing article about him at Criticine.com) for cinematographer. And Kannan (director of March's telemovie I served as assistant director for) had jumped onboard too, maybe as the sound guy, I think.
(Ming Jin, Joanna, Aaron, Kannan and I were the ones present at the meeting)
Casted the lead role, acquired most of the locations, Mentor Ming Jing had completed the script as well.
KURUS is supposedly a telemovie made for NTV7, its original premise was like Karate Kid meets Million Dollar Baby meets Rocky meets whatever teenage coming-of-age tale you've seen. An often bullied skinny boy decided to learn boxing from a cleaner lady just so he could dish out some punishment upon his tormentors. Cleaner lady was a disgraced former female boxing champion!
Much had occurred with the production while I was away in Taiwan for a week. Lim Kok Wing University had offered their assistance by providing us some crew members, most invaluable of all, a line producer, Joanne Soong, to help out with the location hunting and the like (definitely makes my job much easier now!). We have also secured the services of Aaron Chung (click his name to read Hassan Muthalib's glowing article about him at Criticine.com) for cinematographer. And Kannan (director of March's telemovie I served as assistant director for) had jumped onboard too, maybe as the sound guy, I think.
(Ming Jin, Joanna, Aaron, Kannan and I were the ones present at the meeting)
Casted the lead role, acquired most of the locations, Mentor Ming Jing had completed the script as well.
KURUS is supposedly a telemovie made for NTV7, its original premise was like Karate Kid meets Million Dollar Baby meets Rocky meets whatever teenage coming-of-age tale you've seen. An often bullied skinny boy decided to learn boxing from a cleaner lady just so he could dish out some punishment upon his tormentors. Cleaner lady was a disgraced former female boxing champion!
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Bullet and Brain 神枪手与智多星
I just came back from seeing this Hong Kong movie, which opened in Malaysia today, two weeks before its scheduled release in its own country. I have NOT heard of this movie at all until I saw its contest on Star Newspaper this morning.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Acting Auditions Are Guilt Trips!
(Note: this post has nothing to do with the Takashi Miike movie, Audition)
I've held a few auditions for several occasions, from my own short films last year (VERTICAL DISTANCE and GIRL DISCONNECTED) to the two tv movie productions I'm involved in this year, I find auditions rather exciting but sometimes frustrating.
Last Day In Taipei. Tried the Stinky Tofu!
It's my last night in Taipei, will be taking the morning flight back to Malaysia in a couple of hours.
One of the most distinctive features of the city, to me, is the unbearable odour of stinky tofu emitted from their many stalls around Taipei. They smell like a combination of sewers and rotting carcasses, I cannot help but feel all puked up whenever I walk past one of these stalls.
However, being my last day in the country, I wanted to go home and tell everyone that I'm gutsy enough to try out the infamous stinky tofu, so I decided gather my courage and try one at a roadside stall:
One of the most distinctive features of the city, to me, is the unbearable odour of stinky tofu emitted from their many stalls around Taipei. They smell like a combination of sewers and rotting carcasses, I cannot help but feel all puked up whenever I walk past one of these stalls.
However, being my last day in the country, I wanted to go home and tell everyone that I'm gutsy enough to try out the infamous stinky tofu, so I decided gather my courage and try one at a roadside stall:
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