| RESFEST Singapore |
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| Written by Darren Ho |
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Sponsored by Panasonic, with partners like Canon, Audi and Getty Images, which hosts "The Next Big Idea" competition, also a film competition, and developed in 1996 by the RES Media Group, which focuses on digital filmmaking. RESFEST brings together more than 150 cutting-edge features and short subjects - narratives, music videos and documentaries - all made without the aid of traditional celluloid, which will probably go bust in a few years' time, considering the pace of digital media projection today. It travels the world - last year, it touched down in a whopping 35 cities in 15 countries, including London, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Madrid, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Sydney and Melbourne, to name some. If you are a budding film maker, and are keen to send in a submission, do so quickly. Late submission closes 12th May 2006, and instructions will be sent to you on registration to tell you what you need to submit, and more. More details at www.resfest.com. |
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If you have the desire to become the next George Lucas or Spielberg, or Kurosawa, sitting on your butts and doing absolutely nothing about it might not be such a good idea. Instead, how about considering taking part in the RESFEST Singapore 2006? 