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Complimentary Tickets to Aviva, My Love

Sueanne Teo March 1, 2010 Events, Freebies No Comments
Complimentary Tickets to Aviva, My Love

The Embassy Of Israel is celebrating the International Women’s Day 2010 with a screening of the award winning Israeli film, “AVIVA , MY LOVE”, which celebrates entrepreneurship among women.  It will be followed by a panel discussion on women and entrepreneurship in Singapore and Israel and the challenges facing women post 2010.

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Royston’s Little Note

Sinema September 4, 2009 Events, Freebies No Comments
Royston’s Little Note

Sinema and Scorpio East is giving away tickets to Royston’s new short film screening “Little Note”

How to win those tickets? Just tell us why you love Royston in not more than 100 words, and the best entries will win a pair of tickets to the Gala Premiere (an awesome chance to meet Royston!). We have 15 pairs of tickets up for grabs! … Continue Reading

So You Want To Be A Producer?

Sinema April 30, 2009 Freebies No Comments
So You Want To Be A Producer?

If you have produced some short films and are looking to transition into feature films. If you want to learn the art of  controlling exploding budgets and disorganised productions. This forum is for you!

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Tips N’ Tricks: Getting your film rated

Sinema February 12, 2009 Etceteras No Comments

All films that are distributed and/or exhibited in Singapore have to be classified and certified by the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) to “preserve the artistic integrity of the films, while protecting the young from unsuitable content. Viewers will also have more choices with minimal or no edits.”

While larger companies and film houses have these nitty gritty part of filmmaking down to a pat, how does a beginner get around it, especially if you’re indie, small-scaled and possibly flying solo?

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Feel at Home with Sinema

Sinema February 17, 2008 Freebies No Comments
Feel at Home with Sinema

Sinema Old School has teamed up with Home Club for a cross promotion for the month of February and March 2008. All you need to do is present 5 ticket stubs from Sinema Old School to enjoy 20% off your total FIRST bill at Home.

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And the winners are…

Sinema January 15, 2008 Freebies No Comments

Below are the three winning entries which are graced with 3 free tickets to the Hollywood Film Institute’s 2-Day Film School this Saturday and Sunday. If the rest of you kind readers are interested in attending, tickets are still on sale over at GateCrash. For more information, visit the official website, or come down to Sinema Old School this Thursday night for the free 1-hour talk + Q&A session with Dov Simens (see this article for more info).

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Attend the Dov Simens 2-Day Film School for free!

Sinema January 5, 2008 Events, Freebies No Comments
Attend the Dov Simens 2-Day Film School for free!

The acclaimed Dov Simens 2-Day Film School will be coming to town two weekends from now on the 19 and 20th of January at the Spring Singapore Auditorium. From now till midnight of 13 January 2008, Sinema.SG will be offering three exclusive places in this ground-breaking film school absolutely free.

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Videos: Short ARMS

Sinema November 16, 2007 Etceteras, Videos No Comments

A short clip courtesy of Iceberg Design of the extended cinematic display at the new Army Museum of Singapore. The clip is weaved from footages from the 5 different screens (mainly the front and the left screen), and at 4 minutes, is just half of what you’ll get to see at the museum itself.

You can choose also to download the file instead.

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Freebies: An exclusive deal for Sinema readers

Sinema November 2, 2007 Freebies, News 1 Comment
Freebies: An exclusive deal for Sinema readers

Sinema has partnered with the Hollywood Film Institute 2-Day Film School by Dov Simens and will be offering readers a cool $70 off the registration fee.

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