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  • Focus on Film!

    Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 12:27AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    What is our responsibility as artists to share our art, our passion, with the next generation?  How do we give back to the community that, hopefully, supports our creative energy?  Two women in Hong Kong have faced that challenge head on by taking their love of film making to the youth of the city.  Their method: Focus on Film.


    Elissa Rosati is a Director and founder of Focus on Film

    I cannot speak highly enough of the effort that Elissa Rosati and Jacqueline Donaldson are putting forward to teach the fundamentals of film making, in a five day format, to  eager minds. 


    Jacqueline Donaldson is a Director of Photography

    Nine kids, with little or no experience in film or theater, met for the first time on Monday morning and by Friday afternoon, they screened, not one, but three short films in which they were the actors, directors, camera operators, sound operators, editors and producers.  In between lessons and shooting, Elissa and Jacqueline showed the students clips from movies to emphasize concepts with an infectious enthusiasm. 










    Actress, singer and dancer, Candy Lo showed her support

    There was even a half-day tour of Shaw Studios that ate into production time.  Even though the schedule was draining on everyone, the kids were eager to learn.  Sure, they got distracted from time to time, but they truly enjoyed the learning process.





    My art background is in still photography, but I’ve always been curious to know more about video/film.  So when I learned about the workshop, I asked if I might lurk in the background and take notes, maybe schlep a tripod or two.  Instead, it was suggested that I try to film a documentary about the class.  In five days, I learned the hard way the difference between what I do and what a film crew does; Ken Burns I am not.  Not yet anyway.  Aside from learning where I need to improve my film making skills – planning, planning, planning – the thing I appreciated the most was the way Elissa and Jacqueline conveyed their enthusiasm.  They made it fun to learn and I now have a much greater appreciation for all the people listed in the credits at the end of a film; even the best boy.





    I encourage other artists in Hong Kong to get involved with Focus on Film and spend some time supporting one of their workshops.  You’ll never have more appreciative fans.



    To get involved, visit www.focusonfilmhk.com.


Entry comments (16)

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  • lienee
    posted on Tuesday, Apr 29, 2008 8:38AM [Report]
    Too unbelievable! hehe
  • JRS
    posted on Monday, Apr 21, 2008 2:02AM [Report]
    Wow...took a lot of gumption to go outside of your comfort zone!  Good luck with this project!  Can't wait to see what your new focus (pun intended) will be....  ;-)
  • candylo
    Official artist
    posted on Monday, Apr 21, 2008 1:13AM [Report]
    haahaa i think i know why u said i'm not gonna like the pic u took when u took it la :P
    haahaaa
    by the way yup Disney life is ok,... added a lot of amiling lines on my face thouhg.... need some botox now :P
    hope u are well my friend
  • butter
    posted on Saturday, Apr 19, 2008 2:24AM [Report]
    What a meaningful and fun project.  I bet that the artists involved probably got just as much out of it as the kids did.  Cheers for Focus On Film!
  • w-bird
    Official artist
    posted on Sunday, Apr 13, 2008 1:07AM [Report]
    Those children are beautiful! Sounds like a great program.
    Re: your comment on my page, I can't wait to go to Oregon. I seem to be trying to appreciate my own backyard before I possibly leave it forever -- however, doing so might actually influence me to stay here.
  • SunnyFluffy
    posted on Friday, Apr 11, 2008 4:30AM [Report]
    That is so wonderful.  Children are the future and the more time and knowledge that is shared with them is amazing.  Thanks for sharing this.
  • littlezj
    posted on Thursday, Apr 10, 2008 11:58AM [Report]
    see their faces , they are really enjoying the process ,
    you can learn things while having fun
    thanks for sharing ,
  • mengyao
    Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 11:59AM [Report]
    a wonderful experience!
  • Jaine
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 9:36AM [Report]
    oh wow, how totally awesome
  • rottendoubt
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 9:19AM [Report]
    this is a great service for sure!!
  • D.Y._Sao
    Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 9:17AM [Report]
    wide lens makes anything look good ;P

    wanna join my talentless rockband?
  • gilgamesh
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 6:59AM [Report]
    And i love how you do your work, bro´!!!
  • gilgamesh
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 6:39AM [Report]
    I love to see the untroubled eyes from this child, lovly !!!
  • Seeker-09
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 2:41AM [Report]
    What a great blog entry, thanks for sharing this story! I hope we'll see some of your documentary too. :)
  • Flagday
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 1:21AM [Report]
    What a wonderful project.  Ahhhh, you're the best boy Christopher in your own way (at least you were probably the tallest in your class, lol).    You sound like you got a lot out of your involvement.  I guess the rewards go both ways, huh?
  • sirendipity
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 12:38AM [Report]
    The workshop sounds wonderful.  It gives people a touch of what goes on behind the scenes, hands on experience that they normally wouldn't have a chance to.  =)

    Will we be able to see your documentary? =)

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