- Michael Chua
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Michael Chua
Michael in Tokyo, Japan December 2008Born Michael Chua
SingaporeYears active 1997 - present Michael Chua is a film producer, film director and poet from Singapore. Michael graduated from the Film, Sound and Video[1] department of Ngee Ann Polytechnic in 1997. His talents were evident from the start when he won numerous accolades during his academic life. Upon embarking on his professional career, he has directed and shot various projects of different genres, including music videos, commercials, TV dramas and feature length movies.
Currently, Michael is developing a few feature films as the Executive Producer. He is also slated to be the Director of Photography for Watch My A** (2009), the movie. He is also spear-heading the 2nd phase of the Life Before Death campaign that involves co-curating films for a traveling film festival with the purpose of breaking the silence of death and care for the dying.
Michael enjoys long walk on the beach and anything Japanese.
Contents
Selected filmography
Director of Photography)
- Home (Music video) (starring Kit Chan)
- Water (Music video)
- Moments of Magic (Music video) (starring Fann Wong)
- Kleenex (TV Commercial)
- Guan Xin Tai (TV Commercial)
- Indocafe (TV Commercial)
- The Best Bet (Feature Length Movie)
- Love Poetry (Telemovie) MediaCorp 5
Director
- Incredible Tales (Horror) MediaCorp 5
- Beach 360 (Travelogue) HD Channel Mediacorp
- Full Circle (Docu-Drama) MediaCorp 5
- Beyond the Dot (6x30min Infotainment) Channel News Asia
- Singapore Arrival Video (Inflight Entertainment)
- Health Sciences Authority (Corporate Video)
Executive Producer
- ALYA (13 X 1 hour Drama) (HD) Indonesia TV [2]
Awards
- Shadow of Death (Director of Photography)
- Special Achievement Award at the Singapore International Film Festival 1997
- Invited for screening at the BBC International Short Film Festival
- Saying Goodbye (Director)
- Finalist at the Singapore International Film Festival 1997
- His Name Was Wong (Director of Photography)
- Finalist at the Singapore International Film Festival 1997
- Sons (Director of Photography)
- Best Film & Special Achievement Award at the Singapore International Film Festival 2000[3]
External links
References
Awards and achievements Preceded by
DaturaSingapore International Film Festival Award for Best Short Film
2000
for SonsSucceeded by
No AwardCategories:- Living people
- Singaporean film directors
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