It has come to my attention, mostly through the previous post, that Eliar Swiftfire has been suffering from the ever-traumatic post-creative depression. Being familiar with this myself, I have decided to alleviate the condition by posting a list of all the creative works that have ever made me want to LIVE. Seeing as I'm a pretty negative guy, it's taken a while to get this much. If any of disagree with any of this you probably have bad taste (kidding), but prove me wrong by posting your own shit in reply.
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Monday, August 22, 2005
A wave of melancholy...
The wave of melancholy that assaulted me since I've finished my short film, 'Forced Labour', continues.
Saturday, August 20, 2005
After Sending My Short Film To Tokyo, I Suffer From Painful Post-Creativity Depression.
Post-creativity depression is a painful feeling. You feel empty and depressed because you've finally completed something you've been working on for ages. I had this feeling when I finished the first version of Forced Labour almost four months ago. And that lasted for almost a week.
Thursday, August 18, 2005
What Nationality is my film?
Okay, I've pretty much finished editing my short film, 'Forced Labour', the only thing giving me fits now is the end credits. Having some problems as I realized that most of the characters (in fact, all but one) are nameless, so how the hell are audiences going to know if I put the names of the characters (yeah, they have names in the script) next to the names of my cast members?
Or perhaps I'll just stick with a simple 'Featuring', and then followed by names of my cast members? Decisions, decisions.
Have to get this done as soon as possible so that I can send it to this Internet film festival in Japan, followed by numerous other film festivals I can think of. However, there has been something that's been bothering me for quite a while.
Which country is my short film representing?
Is it a Malaysian film? Or is it an Australian film?
Or perhaps I'll just stick with a simple 'Featuring', and then followed by names of my cast members? Decisions, decisions.
Have to get this done as soon as possible so that I can send it to this Internet film festival in Japan, followed by numerous other film festivals I can think of. However, there has been something that's been bothering me for quite a while.
Which country is my short film representing?
Is it a Malaysian film? Or is it an Australian film?
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
My Very First Acting Audition
It was a quarter past two, Swifty wandered down the empty corridors of the Education and Humanities building in his university, searching for 'TELEVISION Studio B', the place where the audition was going to be held. He was not nervous, even though this was the very first audition he had been to.
Sunday, August 14, 2005
WEDDING CRASHERS
It has been two weeks since I last saw a movie at the cinemas, two long weeks devoid of movies, leaving my soul hungry and empty. My soul craves for movies, and without movies, it withers.
Friday, August 12, 2005
Yes, I'm STILL A Filmmaker. Check out New Screenshots Of FORCED LABOUR
Yes, I'm still editing my last short film, Forced Labour, which was originally finished 3 months ago, but due to my Wong Kar Wai-ness, I totally remade the thing from scratch again while adding a new scene. I'll show two screenshots of the main characters, and er, someone bleeding.
Thursday, August 11, 2005
The sort of film reviews on blogs that annoy me
Me Swifty, me watch movie and me review now.
(Insert movie poster here)
(Insert movie poster here)
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Console RPGs I Completed Throughout The Past Decade (1994-2005). (Part 3)
Now that Blogathon is over, it's time to continue this before the list that resides in my mind slowly fades away.
So yes, let's continue from the Playstation RPG I've completed, it's quite a huge list considering how many years I had it:
So yes, let's continue from the Playstation RPG I've completed, it's quite a huge list considering how many years I had it:
Saturday, August 06, 2005
A COTTAGE AT THE END OF TIME (a novella written in 24 hours)
30th of June, 2012
Almost 7 years ago, my friend Yuan-Yue and I participated in Blogathon 2005. A charity event where bloggers were to post (at least) two entries every hour in a span of 24 hours. (which means that by the end of the day, 48 entries should have been posted on the blog. A significant feat during the pre-Facebook, pre-Twitter era)
Both Yuan-Yue and I turned 21 that year, we aimed to do something ambitious.
Each hour she would come up with an illustration in a blog entry and 30 minutes later, I would post an entry with writings based on her drawings.
I ended up writing a novella that had some fabulist, fantastical elements, but at its core, it was really a tale of lost love. (A theme that would characterize many of my film works in subsequent years.) I named the novella "A COTTAGE AT THE END OF TIME", a few chapters were guest-written by former guestblogger and current published author Justin Isis. This novella existed before I actually became a filmmaker.
I left all my Blogathon entries on this blog for many years, until I recently realized that all of Yuan-Yue's wondrous illustrations had disappeared with the image servers hosting her stuff.
Thankfully, I've long kept the entire novella in PDF format, so I've decided to upload the PDF here instead so that you can read the stories and view Yuan-Yue's works in a more convenient manner.
Hope you'll enjoy this.
A COTTAGE AT THE END OF TIME by Edmund Yeo with illustrations from Chin Yuan-Yue
Almost 7 years ago, my friend Yuan-Yue and I participated in Blogathon 2005. A charity event where bloggers were to post (at least) two entries every hour in a span of 24 hours. (which means that by the end of the day, 48 entries should have been posted on the blog. A significant feat during the pre-Facebook, pre-Twitter era)
Both Yuan-Yue and I turned 21 that year, we aimed to do something ambitious.
Each hour she would come up with an illustration in a blog entry and 30 minutes later, I would post an entry with writings based on her drawings.
I ended up writing a novella that had some fabulist, fantastical elements, but at its core, it was really a tale of lost love. (A theme that would characterize many of my film works in subsequent years.) I named the novella "A COTTAGE AT THE END OF TIME", a few chapters were guest-written by former guestblogger and current published author Justin Isis. This novella existed before I actually became a filmmaker.
I left all my Blogathon entries on this blog for many years, until I recently realized that all of Yuan-Yue's wondrous illustrations had disappeared with the image servers hosting her stuff.
Thankfully, I've long kept the entire novella in PDF format, so I've decided to upload the PDF here instead so that you can read the stories and view Yuan-Yue's works in a more convenient manner.
Hope you'll enjoy this.
A COTTAGE AT THE END OF TIME by Edmund Yeo with illustrations from Chin Yuan-Yue
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