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48 Hour Film Project Singapore 2014

Judges

Wilson Yip
A passionate filmmaker, Wilson is the Creative/Film Director of Vividthree Productions, a leading
Film and TV 3D-animation & VFX studio in Singapore. Prior to that, he freelanced as a TV director/
writer, cinematographer and producer on numerous productions in Singapore and California,
where he graduated with honors from Chapman University's film school.
His short films Happiness Is (04) and Madam Chan (09) have traveled and competed
internationally, winning awards in Berlin, Paris and Singapore, while his commissioned short
Shooting Pamelyn Chee premiered at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai.
Wilson has also directed commercials and spots for established agencies and companies like
BBDO, RedWorks | Ogilvy & Mather, StarHub, Singtel amongst others, winning awards from
PromaxBDA and the New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards along the way.
Wilson is currently developing his feature film.

T T Dhavamanni
Award winning writer/director/executive producer T T Dhavamannis Match Stick - The Musical
tele-movie not only garnered him an Award in the New York Festivals, it was also rated high and
was duly nominated in the prestigious ABU/CASBA Child Rights Award presented by the UNICEF.
He has also amassed four nominations in the Asian Television Awards for his work including in the
Best Direction category.
Dhavamanni was also one of nine filmmakers who were selected for the New Feature Film Fund
2009, awarded by the Singapore Film Commission. He then went onto co-write, direct and
produce the film titled Gurushetram 24 Hours of Anger which made its theatrical premiere in
Singapore and International debut in India and Malaysia.
Dhavamanni is currently directing and executive producing an English television feature titled The
Learning Curve for the MediaCorps Channel 5.

Ray Pang
Ray is an award-winning filmmaker, both locally and international.
He developed his passion for film at 18 while studying for a diploma in Interactive Media Design at
the local Temasek Design School.
In 2010, he graduated with a Bachelor in Film & Television (FTV) from the Swinburne University of
Technology, Australia.
His short films have screened and won awards in festivals including WorldFest-Houston
International Film Festival, Los Angeles Movie Awards, Short Shorts Film Festival Asia (Japan).
His film, "Closer To Me" was the finalist for the prestigious Louis Vuittons second edition Journey
Awards. Making the only Singaporean to be nominated for the Jury's awards and People's Choice
award of the contest. Later, it gets to participate at the 66th Festival de Cannes's Short Film
Corner.
Recently, Ray was invited to screen some of his films at the 8th Sapporo Short Fest 2013 under a
special program "Asian Typhoon ".

Kamil Haque
Kamil Haque is the CEO and Founder of Method Metropolis which comprises of Haque Centre of
Acting & Creativity (HCAC) - an acting school, Method Talent - a talent agency, Method Casting - a
casting agency and Method Productions - a production house.
The three Method Companies are in the process of development and expect to have an official
rollout in 2015. HCAC has been around since 2013 and is the home of Method Acting in Asia.
HCAC serves as the first professional acting school in English in Singapore. The multi-curriculum
training includes acting fundamentals, techniques and specific skill sets of the actors craft to add
depth and breadth to an actors method of acting.
Kamil has also recently returned from the Short & Sweet Festival in Kuala Lumpur where he was
awarded Best Actor. The play, Asleep & Him, produced by Method Productions was also awarded
Best Script and the Mercedes Benz Award for Creative Excellence.

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