Browsing Tag »Tan Siok Siok«

Singapore International Film Festival screenings

March 18, 2008

For many years, I have attended the Singapore International Film Festival as a movie-goer. This year, for the first time, I will be attending the festival as a filmmaker. My documentary about the Beijing Olympics, Boomtown Beijing, will be screening at in the Singapore Panorama section on Wed April 9th at 9:15pm and Sat April [...]

Beijing Sounds

January 15, 2008

No matter how good my Mandarin is, I know that the Beijing-er can always tell that I am an outsider (外地人)from my accent. I spent the best part of 2007, living out of a suitcase in Beijing, working on a documentary about the Beijing Olympics. For someone from a small country like Singapore, Beijing is a sprawling [...]

Ming Pao Monthly and Chinese Intellectual Tradition

December 14, 2007

I have been amazed by how much my reading habits have changed over the past two years. I no longer read hard copies of daily newspapers and magazines on a regular basis. Instead I subscribe to news feeds using the Google Reader. I scan through hundreds of articles electronically on a daily basis to imbibe the [...]

My First Film Festival Poster

December 13, 2007

I recently presented my documentary about the Beijing Olympics at the Guangzhou International Documentary Festival. Boomtown Beijing is my first independent film and making the festival poster for it was a big thrill. Mainly because of how last minute it all was. I got them printed the day I arrived in Guangzhou at a [...]

TV 2.0 Content in a Micro-audience World

December 1, 2007

I love this term that has been coined to describe the future of multimedia content — “micro-audience” world. TV 2.0 — a micro audience world? « Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger It succinctly describes the immense opportunity and the intractable difficulties confronting content creators. A micro-audience world implies that anyone can create their own media platform, using a [...]

NBCC's Best Recommended

December 1, 2007

In an era where even TV is becoming passe, I find it real cool that the National Book Critics Circle has its own blog. http://bookcriticscircle.blogspot.com The web seems to be a perfect means to spread the word about a good book. Now the NBCC blog is asking award-winning novelists, historians, poets, critics and biographer to vote for their [...]