4.11.2007

Thank you for taking the time to review this portfolio. The following samples are taken from work completed in the past two years. For the most part they are the copyright of Images Asia or myself.

Discontinuous selections from whole productions have been demarcated by their original timecodes, [with the exception of No Childohood At All, which had previously been cut into a sampler format.]

Special thanks to Images Asia, Siriluk Sriprasit and Jiraporn Jaipaeng.

Stock Footage



(2005-6, 4:34 min. sample)

A short sample of footage not yet used for any specifc project. Begins with demonstrations in Thailand for and against now deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, followed by images from Burma, at a Karen rebel army camp and throughout Shan State.

Credits: Camera

Nagalim: Pilgrims for Peace



(2005, English, 4:41 min. sample)

A comprehensive history of the Naga peoples' conflict with foreign overlords since the time of British colonial rule. Finding visuals to illustrate this story was a major challenge left largely up to the editor and the most was made of recent interviews, still images, stock footage and current video fo cultural performances and the ongoing peace process with the Indian government.

Credits: Edit, Sound, Additional Post-Production

No Childhood At All



(2006, English, 5:13 min. sample)

An update and re-edit of an advocacy video for the implementation of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of The Child to ban the use of child soldiers, by both the government and ethnic rebel armies in Burma.

Credits: Edit, Camera

NUS 2005: Field Trax



An annual review of student's research projects done over a six week period in Northern Thailand. Commissioned by the National University of Singapore.

Credits: Edit, Sound

Comrades in Arms


(2006, Thai, 2:55 min. sample)

A history of the Thai communist party's insurgency and its subsequent collapse, with special focus on the influx of student's who fuelled the movement after the military government's multiple crackdowns in the 1970's. The video uses archive footage, current interviews from past participants and dramatic re-enactments.

Credits: Camera, Edit (rough-cut), Sound.

Cows, Moo Moo


(2006, Thai, Burmese, English subtitles, 3:25 min. sample)

A comical look at the migration of cows for consumption in Burma and Thailand as told through the eyes of the cows themselves.

Short-listed for the 'R.D. Pestonji Award' for 'best Thai short film' and the 'Duke Award' for 'best Thai documentary' at the 10 Annual Thai Short Film & Video Festival.

Credits: Camera, Edit, Sound, Development