Asian ANZACS

>> Saturday, March 27, 2010

Just doing some research on Asian ANZACS for my Project.


Quite difficult to find information out there on this interesting part of Australia's War History, so every little bit counts for a lot.

I've compiled a list of links to online sources that I've found so far.
  • Forgotten Heroes - post from 'the tigers mouth' - lists several notable Chinese-Australian Soldiers who served Australian in World War 1
  • Caleb Shang entry in the Australian Dictionary of Biography
  • Chinese Australian Exservicemen Database - from the CHAF (Chinese Heritage of Australian Federation) website, a project from La Trobe University.
One particular Chinese ANZAC I have been focusing on is Caleb Shang. Below are the links to d¡

Big thanks to Yuey who's kindly passed on some information and resources he has found. His blog, Asians Down Under has been quite an inspiration and definitely worth a look.

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Some Research

>> Sunday, March 21, 2010

Just placing some of my research links on here so I don't lose them. Feel free to check 'em out for yourself if you so wish...

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Going Home - A Short Film

>> Friday, March 19, 2010

Just completed the screenplay for one of the short films that I am making for my Honours Project, currently titled 'Going Home'.
The central plot isabout an Asian man in his mid-30s, going home from work. As he makes his way home, his senses are stimulated by certain smells and images which spark memories of his childhood home.

This was the first fully formed idea I had for a short film for this project, and it was strange because I had been intending to avoid stories of the 'first generation' of migrants. This was because I felt that most diasporic/Asian-Australian stories out there generally revolve around that generation, and those themes of moving and adapting to a new foreign place, of being distant from the homeland, were themes I did not fully understand, since I moved here when I was only 6 months old and basically grew up here. I was more interested in stories from the later generations like mine, who grew up or were born here - the ABC (Australian Born Chinese) stories.

The inspiration for the idea was my dad. I cant' remember what I was doing late last year but I was thinking about my dad, and was wondering what made him and my mum decide to move to Australia, and how he felt about it. Then a story sort of just fell into place in my head - a simple narrative that expresses what I feel to be quite a strong nostaglic emotion.

Will be moving into production on it as soon as I find an actor who can play the lead character. I have been sketching shots that I want to shoot, and have also scouted out some locations. I am nto much of a storyboarder, but I do sketch out shots and sequences that I am very clear about. I've posted up some of my sketches below.

Opening shot.

Scene 1 & 2.

Scene 2 opening shots.

Scene 2 Wide Shot - in front of Restaurant.


Scene 2 - leading up to first flashback.


Train sequence.

Walking home - plane flashback sequence. Not sure how to pull this on off yet, probably a VFX shot.


Walking Home.

That's all the sketches so far. I don't think I need to do anymore unless more come to me. I have a good idea of how it shoudl all look now anyway, and I like to leave some space for creative improvisation on set whenever I shoot. Hopefully can get this baby done very soon - keep your eyes open.

Ciao for now.

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Reflections prt2 + Asian-Australian Project

>> Sunday, March 7, 2010

Part 2 of reminiscing.

In Malaysia, I stayed with my mum's family first. Whilst there, I shot a few videos of my Grandma preparing dinner. She was making Yeung Dao Fu, or.. the best way I can describe it is Stuffed To Fu.

Grandma in the kitchen.

I loved the natural light that the kitchen had, with the sun coming in through the back door. The wall int he above image is a little blown out, but I like that, especially in the videos.

This brings up something that I have noticed lately - I have noticed this general difference in preference of image quality between video and photography. When Changas was over, I showed him this awesome new plugin developed by the awesome guys at Video Copilot, called Optical Flares. This plugin allows you to add, yup you guessed it, Lens flares into your video footage so you can achive certain looks. The plugin is so comprehensive that it allows you to imitate flares from real lens irises, and even adding Chromatic Aberration, which Changas was quite surprised and impressed with. Changas is a photographer, and he says that most photographers go for the cleanest look they can, choosing lenses and photoshopping to remove any sort of Chromatic Aberration in their images, as well as removing grain. Whilst int he video world, you can find plenty of plugins that allow youto imitate certain film stock grain, and generally making the footage more dirty. I wonder where this difference of preference comes from?

Anyway going back on topic, I filmed my Grandma preparing dinner, and the footage I got was quite extensive and looked great. I am currently editing it into a short doco that I am making as part of my Honours project on finding Asian-Australian stories. I am intercutting the footage with footage of my mum cooking Chinese New Year dinner. The doco is currently titled 'Tastes of Home', and is just an exploration of my mum and her cooking. Themes I'm looking at exploring are generational influences, senses of home, how cooking is used by displaced peoples to recall home, whether it actually means that to the older generations of migrants, etc. I have the style already, just need to do a few more interviews, and I am considering introducing my sister into the story, so that I can explore the themes from 3 generations of Chinese-Malaysian women.


Changas was over to help me film some things on his newly aquired Nikon d3s. The above image was taken by him, me and my mum as subjects.
My k7 is currently non-funcitonal because I damaged my lens on the last day of the trip. It's in Japan now, getting fixed... I hope. But yes, Changas' d3s is a beautiful piece of equipment. Check his stuff out on his blog here: http://iamchangas.blogspot.com/
Thus I am stuck using uni gear, though the z1p is still a very ncie camera. But I'm waiting to test out the newly acquired z7p.

Back to Malaysia. Below are pics of the end results of my Grandma's cooking, and the relatives consuming the fruits of her labour. *note the box of roast duck was brought from take away :) *

Resting after the meal.
Getting all artsy... but i quite like the photo. I love the light.

Since my Grandma was already there, decided to do a kind of portait.
Shopped one in b&w for kicks.

Not sure if they're good though, seems way too dark in her face. What do you think?

Some more photos from my first stay in Malaysia.
This beautiful, succulent sambal sting-ray. My god I miss it...



Stay tuned for more next time

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Reflections

>> Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sorry for the long silence... I've just been trying to recover from the trip - both mentally, and financially...
Anyway, it's time for the long awaited recap on my trip, and the uploading of the many photos that I snapped. My memory of the start of my trip is fuzzy as hell, but going through the photos really helps.


DAY 1: Departure



I was given a farewell dinner the night I left. Mum made a nice potato thing, I can't remember what it was, as well as a fish salad.



For dessert we had some sort of yoghurt ice-cream thing made by my sister. It was a really great "summery" meal and the weather held out pretty well - it was a really nice way to farewell Melbourne.

We then bundled my luggage and ourselves into the car and headed out to the airport for my midnight flight.



Some last farewell snaps.


DAY 2: Arrival in Malaysia

Arrived at KL LCCT. The flight was... one of the worse I've had so far. Mainly because I couldn't get to sleep, and the seat was... it didn't recline! I can usually sleep anywhere but I reckon the mix of excitement, and the economically fitted out seats of AirAsia, combined to create an atmosphere where my body and mind just refused to get some rest.

Anyway, whilst on the plane, I looked through the ticket for my connecting flight to Penang, and I had assumed it was at 7:30 when in fact it was 6:30. I began to get a little worried as I saw that I was scheduled to arrive just before 6. I couldn't get my eyes off the time that was displayed on our personal screens - yes AirAsia has personal screens now, but you gotta pay to actually utilise its full entertianment value.
As soon as the plane landed I was outta my seat, and I literally ran to the luggage belt. I was hoping and hoping that my luggage would come out first, as it usually does, but fate seemed to be having fun with me this time round.
I waited. And waited. And waited.
Luggage after luggage trundled past, none of them mine.
The time ticked on... I began to panic.
The crowd grew smaller and still... nothing.
FINALLY, a familiar black case emerged through the plastic drapes. I reached down, grabbed my bag and ran off. As i crossed the hall I rememberd to double check the suitcase to make sure it was mine. It was.

At the checkin counter, I had to pay RM20 (20 Rinngit-malaysian dollars) becuase mysteriously, my bagged gained an extra 2kg during the flight. I was in rush so I just paid it. As I ran off, it crossed my mind that it was a little suspicious - I just hoped that it wasn't anything sinister.
I passed through the security gates and emerged in the Domestic Departures hall.
It was empty for the most part. And it got me worried... did I miss my flight?
I checked the time again, and for some reason... I actually still had about 30 minutes left till the flight. All that rushing for nothing! Clearly, I overreacted...
Anyway, I spent the next few minutes taking some photos.

This was where I snapped the photo I posted earlier with the kid and his dad/gramps. I'll post the 3rd photo I took of them here.

Soon after, my plane arrived. Hopped on and 45 minutes later was heading out the terminal doors and into the hot humid air of Penang. Cousin picked me up and took me to a PC fair where I got a 4gb m2 card for my phone for about... $15AUD. BARGAIN.

The stadium where the PC fair was held.

My cousin and his girlfriend. The umbrella = sun protection.

Inside the PC fair. This was the inside - there were a whole bunch of other stalls in the hallways outside the main arena.

Inside one of the many malls that seem to spring up everywhere all over developing Asia.

One other thing - I had bought over chocolates for my cousins and my friend's cousins. I left them in my Aunties car when I went to see some things... I am still not entirely sure but I think those choclates were melted.. just a little. They felt soft when I returned to the car. Either way, my little cousins ate some anyway.. even if it wasn't for them...

More refelctions and photos coming soon.

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Back Home

>> Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Touched down at Melbourne Tullamarine International Airport at 10 minutes past 12 noon. 6 hours later, I'mat my computer blogging...

Just mkaing space on my harddribe now to transfer all the photos and video's taken on the trip... which currently stands at a whopping 335GB. It looks like I need to invest in another internal HDD.... possibly 2tb now...

Anyway, the airport was surprisingly all to east to get out of. After a few minutes at the duty free store, where I purchased 2 1 litre Johnnie Walker Black Labels (that came with a carry bag and hand towel), I moved on to immigration, where i found that the new ePassports are awesome and so hassle free. My bag appeared on the luggage belt just as I arrived at the baggage claim. Customs wasn't fussed at all about me having been a wilderness area in the last 30 days (Maliau Basin Trek - details AND photos at a later date). They just asked if I had taken back any plant or animal material with me (no), or if I had any muddy shoes (washed them clean), then sent me right through the door to the arrivals hall.

A few minutes later and my mum arrived, with Pip, my Bijion Frise, in the front seat panting and jumping with elation at my return (I hope). A quick stop at Hungry Jack for a whopper, some grocery shopping, then it was home sweet home.

I could reflect on the trip now.. but my eyes are dry and aching, and my mind is far too weary to make any sense of the last one and a half months and translate the memories into a comprehensible post. So I leave you with some snaps of the past 6 hours, and will be back later to fill you in on the trip, which currently stands as the major highlight of my life so far.


This is how fluffy my dog is now - he hasn't had a haircut since I left.


The duty free Johnny Walkers - just found out that they've been aged for 12 years! Will save them for special occasion... perhaps a welcome home drink session? :p

That's it for now. Ciao.

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Year's ending

>> Thursday, December 31, 2009

So we have arrived at the end of another year. I am too exhausted now to reflect on my 2009, but I reckon that this Asia Trip that I'm currently doing is definately one of the best things I have done so far in my life.
I am cuurently sitting in an Internet cafe in Koh Phangan, Thailand copying over inages and videos from my SD cards onto a pocket drive I aquired in Wan Chai tech centre, Hong Kong. I have currently used up 188G out of 500GB on this trip, which is staggering, but the Pentax K7 shoots 720p HD video in a format that doesn't compress very well - and I have shot LOADS of videos.

The long absence from this space is terribly annoying, and I am wishing I had a Macbook Pro with me on this trip so I can be as active as my coleague Changas, who has been uploading some amazing images from his stay in Hong Kong.

Anyway, to make up for it I've uploaded a few images below as a recap of what's been going on in this trip so far.

Snapped these during my transit in KL LCCT Airport on the first day of the trip. The kid was so fascinated with the aircarft taxiing around on the tarmac, it reminded my of my childhood fascination with flying.






Ok I lied about the recap, but this is all I can upload for now. I really wish I had a Macbook Pro NOW!!!

recap later. ciao

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