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For the Love of the Medium. A note to all short film makers:

Mathias Ortmann March 26, 2010 Columns, Digital Film Fiesta 2010 No Comments

You want to craft something, do you not? So practice and develop your craft first.

Survival for the filmmaker is conditioned by the fact that film is an industry. Which doesn’t exclude art from happening; art as the true and free expression of self will always originate on its own accord with anyone who struggles and aspires to a better self.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Grieving Conscience

Sueanne Teo February 24, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Grieving Conscience

The Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta runs for two days, starting tonight at 8pm, so don’t miss it!  This is Andy Chung’s interview for his film, Grieving Conscience.

Catch Grieving Conscience, and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: CheckMATE

Sueanne Teo February 23, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: CheckMATE

The Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta is happening just tomorrow, and here’s an interview with one of the finalists, N. Mohamed Yahssir, about his film CheckMATE.

Catch CheckMATE, and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Ain’t It All

Sueanne Teo February 22, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Ain’t It All

Ain’t It All, is yet another of the nine films that will be screened here at Sinema later this week. We speak to creator Chantel Li, on her film about overcoming challenges.

Catch Ain’t It All, and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Beam

Sueanne Teo February 21, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Beam

The next Panasonic DFF film, entitled Beam, was written and produced by finalist Lee Chee Tian.  The film revolves around a boy in the 80s and his relationship with a beam of light.

Catch Beam, and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Maybe She Loves Everyone

Sueanne Teo February 20, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews Comments Off
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Maybe She Loves Everyone

Wesley Leon Aroozoo, a finalist in the Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta, speaks to us about his film, Maybe She Loves Everyone.

Catch this film and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: The Sight of Music

Sueanne Teo February 19, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: The Sight of Music

Our next interview is with Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta finalist Goh Kun Lei, who directed the film, The Sight of Music.

Catch this film and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: 31.12.2009

Sueanne Teo February 18, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: 31.12.2009

We’ve lined up a few interviews with the filmmakers of the Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta, before they showcase their films on the big screen here at Sinema next week.

Filmmaker Darren Tan gives us the lowdown on his film, 31.12.2009.

Catch this film and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta is back!

Sinema December 5, 2009 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, News No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta is back!

The Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta (DFF) has undertaken 10 young filmmakers in its Emerging Filmmaker Programme. In this mentorship programme, the young filmmakers are matched with experienced professionals who mentor them during the production of their short film.

The young filmmakers will provided Panasonic’s latest AVCCAM Camcorder AG-HMC41EU to shoot on so as to ensure High-Definition quality films.

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