KUALA LUMPUR: A 10-minute short film project about a karate squad that took part in the World first World Deaf Karate Championships was entirely shot with a smartphone.
Directed by Mallory Lee, we see the life of Siti (played by Nurizyan Binti Hishammuddin), a young, petite Malay girl who started her journey towards becoming a national Karate athlete. Under the guidance of coach (played by Seelan Manoheran) and his faith in her abilities, Siti endured through her training and life struggles, pressing on to reach her dreams of competing for Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur: vivo Malaysia melancarkan filem pendek bertajuk Shout it Out yang memaparkan keazaman seorang gadis kurang upaya yang mahu mencapai impiannya untuk menjadi atlet negara.
It’s not just film directors who have embraced the smartphone path for capturing footage. It’s becoming common practice for both indie artists and big-name performers to use smartphones to produce their short films.
In a city intoxicated by the endless desire for love, a man tortured by his long-standing illness invents a strange figure on which to imprint the after image of love. An encounters between an injured mob and an actress, a clerk, and his lover, depicting passion, feelings, and memories in a dream where everyone is seeking love, in a city where people are struggle and striving for the need of compassions. Illustrates the movement of an imaginary passion and delusive perfection towards the love.