Short Film Forum 2022
Industry professionals on composing music, networking, producing, and directing
The Short Film Forum is held in conjunction with the Objectifs x Momo Film Co Short Film Incubator, an initiative presented by Objectifs that focuses on developing short film scripts. The programme is open to Southeast Asian filmmakers working with moving images, and will provide five selected participants with mentorship and a valuable support network as they work on their scripts.
Online
01/07/2022 – 03/07/2022
Free
Talk Recaps
Finding the Right Sound and Music for Your Films with Lindsay Wright
Fri 1 Jul, 8pm – 930pm (SGT) via Zoom
Having worked on prominent films and television series like “The Crown” and “This Is Joan Collins”, award-winning composer Lindsay Wright will share what it means to create a visceral and emotional score, and her approach to composing music for documentaries and fiction works.
Importance of Building Networks in your Short Film Career with Kobi Mizrahi and Alemberg Ang
Sat, 2 Jul 6pm – 7.30pm (SGT) via Zoom
The importance of building your own community and network in the film world should not be underestimated, as these networks can lead to future collaborations and opportunities. Oscar-nominated producer Kobi Mizrahi from Israel and Alemberg Ang, a schoolteacher-turned-award-winning producer from the Philippines, will share personal experiences and discuss the value of building one’s own network in their film journey.
How Hard Can Producing a Film Get? with Davy Chou and Soros Sukhum
Sat 2 Jul, 8pm – 9.30pm (SGT) via Zoom
From pre-production, to co-producing, to the distribution of a film, producing a film is a long journey that can take years. Film producing is often fraught with challenges, from raising money, to finding the right collaborators to getting the film to the right festival or screening platforms. So, how difficult can producing really get? Join us for this candid talk with established producer Soros Sukhum from Thailand, and director/producer Davy Chou from Cambodia as they share about the realities of film producing.
How to Stay True to Your Directorial Voice and Vision with Martika Ramirez Escobar, moderated by Pom Bunsermvicha
Sun 3 Jul, 8pm – 930pm (SGT) via Zoom
What does it mean to have a directorial voice and how does one continue to maintain your vision in a constantly changing world? Award-winning director Martika Ramirez Escobar from the Philippines and director/producer Pom Bunsermvicha from Thailand will discuss their personal filmmaking journeys and the struggles of staying true to their directorial vision.
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