Showing posts with label 2008 Sydney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008 Sydney. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

EVENT: 2011 Tropfest

This year was the first time I attended the Tropfest Short Film Festival - the world's largest of short film festival. I had accompanying me, my trusty film intern protege - Thuy Ng and newfound friend Quang Nguyen - who is currently a dedicated barrister, but possibly a future media maker. We had a good spot amongst the other 10,000 people on a patchy grass and in full view of the 3 sided screen.

But then when you look at Tropfest, even though it has come a long way, it hasn't been the platform for films made by people from culturally diverse backgrounds even though 40% of the population are born overseas or to parents born overseas. Despite the films being quite "watchable", I still yet to see the day more films from the "other" make it to the top finalist on their own terms and telling the stories they want to tell and watch.

But that in itself is filled with complexities. In one lecture that I crashed at the Sydney International Film School, I recall Ray Lawrence saying that "filmmaking is for the privileged". To some extent, I agree, as the "privilege" have access to such equipment and vast knowledge, experience and expertise.
In addition, culturally diverse communities, are more often focused on making a living than storytelling through the digital medium. I know for a fact, that if I turned back time and asked my Vietnamese parents if I could do film, I'll probably be kung fu whacked across the head for the thought of it.

But the times are changing, and 2012 Tropfest Short Film Festival Signature item is the "lightbulb" so it looks like I may be submitting something next year....Perhaps.

This year, the 16 finalist that made it were quite good.
Here are the winners...

1ST PRIZE - Animal Beatbox - Damon Gameau

2ND PRIZE - The Unspoken - Jason van Genderen

3RD PRIZE - The Maestro - Adam Anthony

BEST MALE ACTOR - SIlencer - David Collins

BEST FEMALE ACTOR - Y2GAY - Kate Worsley

WOMEN IN FILM AWARD - Things To Do - Ana Maria Belo

BEST EDITING - A Desperate Deed - Matt Bird

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - The Maestro - Tony Gardiner

BEST SCREENPLAY - Missing Her - Michael Weisler

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE - A Desperate Deed - Jared Underwood

Monday, March 8, 2010

FLASH MOBBING: Ninjas of Dawn

Written by Quoc Do

19/09/2008 RUMBLE NINJA'S SPOTTED!!

Recently we executed "The Ninja's of dawn" Project. A mediocre success, Rumble crew decided to take advantage of the newly acquired ninja suits (compliments of the Downtown Rumble Production), and stir up some controversy for the upcoming MC2 launch. RP rocked up to Martin Place, to channel 7's Sunrise show, in hopes to be televised!

Nine Lives, our fellow Le Pakour group and our crew worked together to gather crowd attention, however we were unable to get the station to come up to us, receiving a consolation prized autograph photo of one of the presenters of the show.

After wards we traveled around the City, and copped some discriminatory " get away from me" looks" ---with the occasional racial remark or two. But heh, it didn't bother me at all having preoccupied myself half the day thinking up as many ninja jokes as possible. My recurrent fav on the day-- "What? You don't like me! It's because I'm black isn't!?!". High-larity!

The day was long but extremely enjoyable. We didn't get what we wanted but we did get an experience. Shout out to 9 Lives and the RP crew for their patience and spirit.

Posted by Timothy Ly. Check out www.rumblepictures.blogspot.com for more details.

[L-R] Quoc Do, Timothy Ly, Ryan Peters, Rudge Hollis, Quoc Trinh, Maria Tran & Jack Ngu

9Lives Crew in China town!

Oh F&$%...Ali Kadhim please don't stack it.

Ninja Flash Mobbing at Sunrise Channel 7
CLASSIC: Ninja Kadhim and a bystander