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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Filming for "Tomorrow"

I had some filming a few days ago for the short film titled "Tomorrow". Excuse the unusually lower quality pictures as I took all of them with my iPhone.

 This was at The Pinnacle @ Duxton, one of the filming locations. I was told that the place was the most expensive HDB estate in Singapore. O.O

Another one of the film locations was at the Bottle Tree Park!

Those are REAL light leaks! I swear I didn't add any effects or whatsoever! How cool!

LOVING the light leaks!
The guy on the swing was the main character! He's a REALLY good actor.

 Inez & I!

 The clouds were so pretty! ♥ I love how the lake reflected the clouds so well!


 Sillouette of Max with an amazing sky.

 Sillouette of Kenneth with an amazing sky.

 My onscreen boyfriend to my left.

 Had to wear my white school shoes to fit my character. Good thing I hadn't thrown them away!


 Wrapped up filming just before the sun set!


 Another filming location! Beautiful, isn't it?


 Plain beauty.

Finally the indoor shoot! It was already night time so the crew set up lights to create day time! It was cool!

Kai Seng, the main actor & I!

Acting in "Tomorrow" was an experience I will never forget. I did this to experience film. I mean, it's not my first time doing film, the last time I did was in 2007, I acted in a Disney commercial. The experience was different from this one. The Disney commercial I acted in aired all over asia but it was only a minute long (you know, commercials). We only had one location whereas for "Tomorrow", we had several locations and it's gonna be 20 minutes long.

With this new experience, I can now safely say I still prefer theatre. ♥