Independent film awards approve CityU participants’ performance
Independent film awards approve CityU participants’ performance
Seven graduates and students from the School of Creative Media (SCM) of City University of Hong Kong (CityU) won three Silver Awards and four Special Mention Awards in different participating categories at the 15th Hong Kong Independent Short Film & Video Awards (ifva), representing a shining performance at this year’s awards.
In the Open Category, 2009 SCM (bachelor) graduate in Cinematic Arts Wallis Chan Tsz-wai has been bestowed the Silver Award for her short film Daylily – a story inspired by her own good old days back in the girls’ high school. Daylily daintily describes the intimacy among three young girls and how their relationships changed with time. “I had never thought about shooting my own film before entering SCM. I have to thank CityU’s teachers, who enlightened me about the beauty and attraction of communication through film and video and gradually led me to find my own direction and style for my creations,” said Wallis.
In the same category, veteran Jessey Tsang Tsui-shan, who graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Media Design and Technology in 2005, took home the Special Mention Award for her short video The Life and Times of Ho Chung Village. Jessey’s works, screened widely in
Another Special Mention Award winner, Oscar Sheikh, a 2009 (bachelor) graduate in Animation, was recognised for his outstanding production Tancho, in the Animation category. Last year he had won the champion award in PANORAMA 2009 – Asia Pacific Animation Challenge and Animation Camp.
In Interactive Media Category, four awards have been won by CityU students and alumni. Breaking the traditional stereotype passiveness in watching movies, Millie Chiu Yuet-yung, also a 2009 (bachelor) graduate, created her silver award winning interactive video installation Stories of a Cell Phone with the help of computer programming and mobile phone services. This short film enables the audience to call, or answer phone calls from, the characters in the video, with their own mobile phone, thus creating a surreal experience of mixed reality, making them a 3rd person viewer and a character in the movie at the same time.
“I think ifva is really giving us, the new media artists, greater opportunities to show our works to the public. As new media art exhibitions are often quite small, it is hard to attract the public to this kind of shows,” Millie added.
SCM Year 3 student Lee Wing-shan won another silver award in Interactive Media Category for her Table-Obscura.II: Intimacy, while 2008 master graduate Winnie Soon and 2009 bachelor graduate Naomi Chan Woon-ting won Special Mention Awards for their productions 5-stars’ identity and Video Vending Machine, respectively.
The Hong Kong Arts Centre has been hosting ifva since 1995. It is aimed at encouraging local production of creative media works, including short films, videos, interactive media and on-the-spot performance. It has actively developed and nurtured a new generation of creative media producers and artists and has promoted exchange of ideas between creative media professionals throughout
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Wallis was grateful to the main characters: (from right) Ching from Department of Fine Arts of Chinese University of Hong Kong, Suen from SCM and Chi from Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.
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The Life and Times of Ho Chung Village collects old photos of many families in the village, and is a journey of time, of change, and of memories.
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Millie with her silver award at 15th ifva ceremony.
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