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Final-year students at HKBU's Academy of Film of School of Communication showcase 19 outstanding productions
This week the Academy of Film of the School of Communication of Hong Kong Baptist University is holding its annual screening of the works of final-year students. From action movies to romantic comedies, from fantasy to horror films, the Honours Project Screening 2012 will showcase 19 short films, with participation of renowned local artists such as June Leung, Kuk Fung, Suet Nei, Lam Yiu-sing, Oscare Li etc, produced by final-year students. The screening is free-of-charge.
In between screenings, student producers will share their experiences in film production. You are cordially invited to attend the screening and talk with our student producers. Details are as follow:
Hong Kong Baptist University Academy of Film Undergraduate Honours Project Screening 2012
Session 1
Date: |
2 June 2012 (Saturday) |
Time: |
1930-2200 |
Venue: |
Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum |
Session 2
Date: |
3 June 2011 (Sunday) |
Time: |
1230-2200 |
Venue: |
Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum |
Session 3
Date: |
7 June 2012 (Thursday) |
Time: |
1700-2300 |
Venue: |
Academic Community Hall, Hong Kong Baptist University |
Session 4
Date: |
8 June 2011 (Friday) |
Time: |
1700-2300 |
Venue: |
Academic Community Hall, Hong Kong Baptist University |
For more information, please visit:
http://www.hkbu-ctv1112.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/ctv.screening.2012, for the trailer of the screening, please visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HDz20IzgiCw
The Academy of Film, one of the city's best film schools which was ranked by the well known journalism website Asian Correspondent last year as one of the 10 great film schools for international students, has over the years produced famous and talented movie directors, including Mr. Chong Men-keung, the screenplay writer of Infernal Affairs; and Mr. Herman Yau Lai-to, director of The Legend is Born - Ip Man.
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For media enquiries, please contact Patricia Chan of the School of Communication (3411 7875 or 9722 7149).