Metropolitan YMCA SG - Community Services 2012


Headshotzx

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Film: MYMCA SG 2012 by headshotzx, on Flickr

Short film: <a href="http://youtu.be/F12kx73Z2Fc" rel="nofollow">youtu.be/F12kx73Z2Fc</a>

Shot and edited over a period of a few weeks, this film serves as a window for people to see what volunteering is about in MYMCA Singapore.

It's also my first time appearing on video! Like & Subscribe on Youtube if you enjoyed it!

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The Metropolitan YMCA has been actively serving the community since 1946. Our mission calls us to meet the needs of people in spirit, mind and body.

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Director / Editor / Camera: Tan Zexun
Asst. Camera: Ong Chin Kai
Logistics / Behind the Scenes: Andy Aw
Translation: Pearllyn Ong, Celine Low
Music - Kevin MacLeod, Dan O'Connor, Jeremy David Hiebert

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Interviewees:

Lim Soon Jinn
Edward Low
Sayoko Kitahara
Veronica Tan Ah Hong
Liow Siok Har Judith Yvonne
Nicholas Thian Chuan Hui
Lim Hui Ching
Lim Yang Huay
Chong Ah Chui
Lim Yaa Moi

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Special Thanks:

Tracey Tham
Gwendolyn Goon
Lin Jin Ping
Alicia Goh
Dr Joshua Jay Knowles
Chong Jia Yi
Chia Perq Jon
Shirley Soon
Metropolitan YMCA SG
Saint Andrew's Autism Centre
All MYMCA SG Beneficiaries and Volunteers
 

I love watching documentary. I love this. Stories like this, rarely be told.

Overall, it is pretty neat. I would love to add couple of POV shots or over the shoulder shots in the film. Hoping to be able to capture the real emotion and expression of the people that was rendered assistance from the volunteers' eye. The volunteers, I believe, surely made an impact with the things that they have done.

I do like the individual close up shots of the uncles and aunties. That was nice and honest.

Good Job!!

Thanks for putting this up! I like it a lot. ;)
 

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I love watching documentary. I love this. Stories like this, rarely be told.

Overall, it is pretty neat. I would love to add couple of POV shots or over the shoulder shots in the film. Hoping to be able to capture the real emotion and expression of the people that was rendered assistance from the volunteers' eye. The volunteers, I believe, surely made an impact with the things that they have done.

I do like the individual close up shots of the uncles and aunties. That was nice and honest.

Good Job!!

Thanks for putting this up! I like it a lot. ;)

Thanks for the comments Daniyal! Appreciate it load :)
 

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