Hi all, being a full time student and a regular participant of SVA, i would like to air some of my views of the SVA scene from a student's POV.
Firstly, as a film enthu. i feel that the standards of SVA ( now rebranded as SDMA ) hasn't improved much. I' ve been following it since the 4th SVA ( when Canberra Sec. was the dominant force with entries like Promises) to the recent SVAs ( with winning entries like Ah Ma, Angels etc.) and i do not see much improvements over the years. All i see is schools trying hard to win titles for themselves, film after film, i see repetitive elements, over-used cliche, and very conservative storylines. While i respect fellow students for their efforts, i wonder if students can be more creative, and if the competitive atmosphere and the kiasu-ism, the must-win attitudes had hindered student's ability to really experience the freedom that filmmaking, as an art form, offers. Is SVA trying to 'promote the use of IT' or is SVA providing students with a platform to strut their stuff? I hope the rebranded SVA would shed some light on this matter.
Next, I question, at times, the roles of teacher mentors and 'trainers' in the student's SVA experience. I am extremely lucky to have a teacher that believes in my team and i, a teacher that allows for our free expression and a teacher that frees us from the pressures of delivering results. ( that is probably why I've never won anything to speak of in SVA, i had better luck elsewhere ) While I am in no position to speak for others or about others, i wonder if teachers and trainers actually pressure kids to perform?
Lastly, I do not see SVA as a good platform for students who are really into the art of filmmaking to strut their stuff and showcase their talents. There are too many restrictions, and too much emphasis on winning or (for my case, losing). However, one must credit MOE's E-video branch for providing the sole platform. I yearn for a second platform,a more liberal one, to be established in the near future.
SDMA .. i hope there's more substance in it ... relative to its predecessor .. juz my 2 cents' worth