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Making films in the time of pandemic

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July 23, 2020
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Making films in the time of pandemic

Actress Jo Tan is kissing her husband Edward Choy a little more these days. And it is happening on camera.

Their home has also become a film set for commercials and skits for virtual corporate dinners, which they shoot together.

Under current pandemic rules, only persons from the same household are allowed to cross social distancing boundaries on film sets and theatre stages. As a result, Tan and Choy are called upon to perform jobs that others cannot.

They play an on-screen couple in an upcoming Mediacorp series.

Tan, 37, tells The Straits Times: "I was approached to do the series and they wanted to know if my husband was available because hand-holding and kissing were involved."

While they count themselves fortunate to have an edge in hiring, they remain less busy than before because the film, television and live performance industries have been hard hit by the pandemic. Their spare time is now spent learning new skills, such as video-editing so they can be more self-sufficient at producing content with limited resources.

Choy, 40, is a freelance actor and lecturer at the National University of Singapore.

Tan, who is a singer as well, also appeared in videos for corporations and a commercial for Creative headphones – all shot in her home. Her husband did the filming and editing.

When she works outside, Tan has to follow safety measures laid out for film and theatre professionals.

At 7.30pm tonight, she will appear in a live stream of a play that she wrote. Staged by T:>Works and directed by Jasmine Ng, King (R18, bit.ly/2OMkMmM) is a one-woman drama-comedy about an office worker coming to terms with a new identity.

For the rehearsals and performance, Tan and the crew have to observe rules that include limits on the number of people on location (from 10 to 30, depending on the kind of production) and who do not have to wear a mask at the same time, 1m social distancing (2m if live singing is involved), split teams, the use of remote video or conferencing, and the cleaning and disinfection of equipment.

Singapore actor-director Jack Neo, 60, says the new procedures will impact film-making here.

"Limiting the headcount on set, safe distancing and ensuring all guidelines are adhered to will slow down the production process," he tells ST in an e-mail interview. For instance, he notes that staff have to be hired to deal with onlookers crowding the margins of a film set.

He has taken up the role of chief executive of the newly formed production house Asia Momentum Media (AMM), a subsidiary of Hong Kong's Asia Television Holdings.

"Current AMM projects are not affected at the moment as we are focusing our efforts on our AMM app for online content and live streaming," says the maker of hit movies such as the four Ah Boys To Men military comedies (2012 to 2017). The app is expected to launch soon.

While he has not been making shows during the circuit breaker period, he has made an inspirational music video (bit.ly/3jDdqQG) in which he sings about keeping safe during this period, using a crew of three to four and maintaining safety protocols.

But when the cameras start rolling again, mental and logistical adjustments have to be made, he says.

Film-maker Ng, who directs Tan in the live-streamed performance of King, says film and video projects began drying up from February. Clients postponed, then cancelled commercials and corporate videos as more Covid-19 cases were reported. Uncertainty gripped the film industry as infection rates went up – some crews can number more than 30.

When the circuit breaker started on April 7, the film and television industry was effectively shut down. "People were wondering, 'what happens next?'" Ng, 47, says.

In online town halls attended by about 2,000 practitioners in the industry, they spoke of worries such as how well they could be protected from infection while remaining effective in their jobs.

Ng is the co-founder and president of the Singapore Association of Motion Picture Professionals, which works for the betterment of the industry and organised the town halls.

Since then, working in consultation with the industry, the authorities have defined rules that allow crews to work while keeping safe.

For example, in phase two, which started on June 19, a household can have up to five visitors a day. This allows for small film crews to go to homes to shoot.

"Production people always have to think on our feet, so we just have to get creative and adapt along with the changes," Ng says.

Film-maker Desmond Tan, head of production house atypicalfilms, notes thRead More – Source

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Actress Jo Tan is kissing her husband Edward Choy a little more these days. And it is happening on camera.

Their home has also become a film set for commercials and skits for virtual corporate dinners, which they shoot together.

Under current pandemic rules, only persons from the same household are allowed to cross social distancing boundaries on film sets and theatre stages. As a result, Tan and Choy are called upon to perform jobs that others cannot.

They play an on-screen couple in an upcoming Mediacorp series.

Tan, 37, tells The Straits Times: "I was approached to do the series and they wanted to know if my husband was available because hand-holding and kissing were involved."

While they count themselves fortunate to have an edge in hiring, they remain less busy than before because the film, television and live performance industries have been hard hit by the pandemic. Their spare time is now spent learning new skills, such as video-editing so they can be more self-sufficient at producing content with limited resources.

Choy, 40, is a freelance actor and lecturer at the National University of Singapore.

Tan, who is a singer as well, also appeared in videos for corporations and a commercial for Creative headphones – all shot in her home. Her husband did the filming and editing.

When she works outside, Tan has to follow safety measures laid out for film and theatre professionals.

At 7.30pm tonight, she will appear in a live stream of a play that she wrote. Staged by T:>Works and directed by Jasmine Ng, King (R18, bit.ly/2OMkMmM) is a one-woman drama-comedy about an office worker coming to terms with a new identity.

For the rehearsals and performance, Tan and the crew have to observe rules that include limits on the number of people on location (from 10 to 30, depending on the kind of production) and who do not have to wear a mask at the same time, 1m social distancing (2m if live singing is involved), split teams, the use of remote video or conferencing, and the cleaning and disinfection of equipment.

Singapore actor-director Jack Neo, 60, says the new procedures will impact film-making here.

"Limiting the headcount on set, safe distancing and ensuring all guidelines are adhered to will slow down the production process," he tells ST in an e-mail interview. For instance, he notes that staff have to be hired to deal with onlookers crowding the margins of a film set.

He has taken up the role of chief executive of the newly formed production house Asia Momentum Media (AMM), a subsidiary of Hong Kong's Asia Television Holdings.

"Current AMM projects are not affected at the moment as we are focusing our efforts on our AMM app for online content and live streaming," says the maker of hit movies such as the four Ah Boys To Men military comedies (2012 to 2017). The app is expected to launch soon.

While he has not been making shows during the circuit breaker period, he has made an inspirational music video (bit.ly/3jDdqQG) in which he sings about keeping safe during this period, using a crew of three to four and maintaining safety protocols.

But when the cameras start rolling again, mental and logistical adjustments have to be made, he says.

Film-maker Ng, who directs Tan in the live-streamed performance of King, says film and video projects began drying up from February. Clients postponed, then cancelled commercials and corporate videos as more Covid-19 cases were reported. Uncertainty gripped the film industry as infection rates went up – some crews can number more than 30.

When the circuit breaker started on April 7, the film and television industry was effectively shut down. "People were wondering, 'what happens next?'" Ng, 47, says.

In online town halls attended by about 2,000 practitioners in the industry, they spoke of worries such as how well they could be protected from infection while remaining effective in their jobs.

Ng is the co-founder and president of the Singapore Association of Motion Picture Professionals, which works for the betterment of the industry and organised the town halls.

Since then, working in consultation with the industry, the authorities have defined rules that allow crews to work while keeping safe.

For example, in phase two, which started on June 19, a household can have up to five visitors a day. This allows for small film crews to go to homes to shoot.

"Production people always have to think on our feet, so we just have to get creative and adapt along with the changes," Ng says.

Film-maker Desmond Tan, head of production house atypicalfilms, notes thRead More – Source

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