Holiday Workshops

We know how powerful videos are for telling stories these days, that's why we're putting our energy into teaching you how to use video storytelling to its fullest.

For the first time ever, we are launching a cross-country video-making workshop

Join our workshop for an exciting journey from Singapore to Melaka, Kuala Lumpur, and back, where you’ll film your cultural adventure.

You'll learn filmmaking basics and put them into action right away, creating content to share on social media platforms.

It's a hands-on opportunity to explore filmmaking while making memories on the road. Don't miss out on this chance to learn, create, and share your stories with the world!

Learning objectives

Acquire the following important video-making skills:

  • Creative writing skills (Script-writing and Storyboarding)

  • Communication skills

  • Camera-shooting techniques

  • Developing a log-sheet for post-production

  • Soft-skills (eg. Teamwork and Personal Mastery)

Course details

Date: 3-6 June

Age: 12 and up with passport

Venue: Bus pick up from a central place in Singapore

Note: Transportation, accommodation (twin-sharing room), and meals will be provided

Raymond Tan - filmmaker and educator

An engineer by training but a filmmaker at heart - that is best to describe Raymond. Not having a media degree, he picked up film knowledge from ground zero and directed a short film "Wa Is For Wayang" in 2011. He loves examining cultural themes and social issues, which shows in his first two award-winning movies “Wayang Boy” and “The Wayang Kids”. The latter was shown in 20 countries and awarded Best Feature in Ojo de Pescado Festival in Chile in 2020. Raymond started providing training in schools since 2016 and have since helped many students accumulate their video works in their portfolios.

Roger Tan - educator

Was with the Ministry of Education for 22 years as a teacher and Head of Department (HOD). He graduated with 1st Class Honours in the course he took in the University of Queensland and received the National Day Award (Commendation Medal). He has vast experience in planning, monitoring and engaging students and staff in learning. During his service in a school, he was instrumental in developing the school’s Character Development and Pupils’ Wellbeing Frameworks and in achieving the school’s Best Practice Award (Student All-Round Development). Beyond school, he has conducted training for Physical Education staff in School Cluster (11 schools), attended a conference at Boston (USA) and led a team on a research project for National Innovation and Quality Circles (Silver Award).

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Past students' works