Q1: What is success mean to you?
I'm not sure what defines success, for me, success or failure is just a “phenomenon” that keeps changing. “Everything with form is unreal; if all forms are seen as unreal, the Tathagata will be perceived.” There is no rule to achieve success, we don’t know whether or not we can succeed before we start exploring.
Q2: How did you get into film and media? Can you tell me about your childhood?
As a child, I was obsessed with children's literature and illustrations, it was the reason I decided to study Design in HK PolyU. My first scriptwriting class in School of Creative Media, was a turning point. Dr. Tam Ka Ming’s teachings guided me towards the film industry. All I know is that I couldn’t help but follow my desire to use a camera to tell stories. It’s what led me drifting down this life-long career path. At the age of 23, I filmed my first movie, “High Noon". It portrays the dilemma of teens becoming adults and stepping into society.
Q3: How do you approach story or scene as a director, and what do you want to achieve on set?
The motifs of my movies are youth, growth, desire, bright and dark sides of human nature.
I think making movie is a journey of “Discovery”, “Recovery” and “Being”. Youth and teen growth is not only the topic for my debut, it is the topic of life that I concern.
Q4: Why you also started a talent agency? You also produce, why you choose to do so many things?
When I started my company Dumb Youth, my 1st intention was to protect those artists. Then I realize that a part of my role in life is to embrace my life with my "companions". I believe that the people and things around us coexists in the same space for a reason. I live by the Kahlil Gibran quote: “And all work is empty save when there is love”.
Q5: What inspires you about the film world and in HK Film Industry?
Love and Death, Lust and Desire, Humanity and Spirituality, lightness, heaviness and thickness.
For Hong Kong Film industry, I think the creativity and imagination always inspire me the most, and most importantly, people here have the ability to find humor amongst adversity.
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On the #prestige40under40 list this year, Heiward Mak is a talented film director, producer, scriptwriter and artist manager. She recounts her incredible journey in the film industry via the link in bio.
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polyu career 在 陳繼宇 Jason Chan Facebook 的最佳貼文
又有新職務,擔任 #香港理工大學 #專業及持續教育學院 #職業規劃和發展指導委員會 #主席 進行首次會議,線上線下同步進行。這個委員會增設 #校外顧問 External Advisor,找來不少好友支持,他們來自不同界別及行業,為學生及學院提供好多寶貴意見。
New appointment as Chairman of Career Planning and Development Steering Committee, College of Professional and Continuing Education #CPCE, #PolyU
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#3小時實戰工作坊
工作坊簡介
畢業等於失業?只要你好好裝備自己,工作前途盡在你掌握之中。作為初出矛蘆的職場新鮮人,找到一份適合自己的工作絕對是得來不易的收穫。
3小時實戰工作坊將會以職涯教練 (Career Coaching) 模式助你重新認識自我及訂立職涯目標,教授星級履歷及求職信的寫作技巧,提升英文面試實力。是次工作坊亦會提供各行各業的最新資訊,以及最新招聘模式的注意事項。
工作坊內容
01 性格評估 x 認識自我
02 了解市場最新動向
03 拆解CV Cover Letter 十大中伏位
04 精通英文面試技巧
05 熟悉數碼招聘模式
工作坊對象
· 即將畢業的大學生
· 沒有工作經驗的學生
· 打算轉職的在職人士
工作坊資料
日期:#4月24日 星期六 #下午2時至5時
語言:以廣東話為主,英語教材輔助
導師:@expivotal_psyc 心理學團隊 + @positiff.eng 職場英語導師
費用:$298 ( #二人同行 85折)
報名方法:www.expivotal.com (link in bio)
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polyu career 在 Careers and Placement Section, Student Affairs Office, PolyU 的必吃
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