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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同時也有147部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過92萬的網紅ochikeron,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Basically you just need only 2 ingredients. Hot Cake Mix (Japanese pancake mix) and sausages! I used Hot Cake Mix for the batter to save time. Hot Ca...
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(update: I'm so happy to announce that Yuan has found a new home! 🏡
Thank you all for your support❤️❤️)
Hi everyone, meet Yuan.
Yuan (缘) means Affinity and Connection in Mandarin. I named her as such because through this campaign, I believe more people are able connect with our young beneficiaries and listen to their stories. I also named my whale Yuan because I believe my affinity for Art has guided me to volunteer for this deeply meaningful campaign. (PS: Yuan (愿) also means Wish and Hope in Mandarin!)
Yuan, who has a heart of gold (the colour of Childhood Cancer Awareness), has met her 12 other whale-friends and is deeply inspired by their strength! Yuan the cat-whale is so inspired that she now carries their stories with her wherever she goes - like the camo print on her underbelly, the police stripes on her sides, and the dinosaur scutes and mushrooms on her back. In fact, Yuan carries with her a set of bowling pins so her friend, the Bowler Whale, could play with her anytime he wants!
Yuan wishes to spread light, love and positivity! Her goal is to introduce her 12 whale-friends to the rest of the world, so everyone else can understand them better.
My whale will be up for sale at $2000! 100% of the gross proceeds will be donated to @ccfsingapore . Please adopt Yuan! She is very friendly and cuddly. #ccfhopetrain
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by my sides 在 ochikeron Youtube 的最佳貼文
Basically you just need only 2 ingredients. Hot Cake Mix (Japanese pancake mix) and sausages!
I used Hot Cake Mix for the batter to save time. Hot Cake Mix is perfect for corn dog batter. It is a very popular and versatile Japanese pancake mix. You can make cakes, cookies, muffins, or any kind of sweets.
Hot Cake Mix is available at Asian grocery stores overseas. Morinaga and Showa are popular brands.
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Heart-Shaped Corn Dogs (2 Ingredients)
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 15min
Number of servings: 20 sausages (5cm/2in long) OR 10 sausages (10cm/4in long)
Ingredients:
50g (1.7oz) hot cake mix
50ml water or milk
20 sausages (5cm/2in long) OR 10 sausages (10cm/4in long)
deep frying oil
ketchup if you want
Directions:
1. In a bowl, mix hot cake mix and water very well.
2. Cut a sausage diagonally and join the cut sides reversely to form a heart shape. Put through an uncooked spaghetti piece or a toothpick to hold them together.
3. Dip the heart-shaped sausages in the batter and deep fry at 170C (340F) until golden.
4. Carefully remove the toothpicks. Spaghetti will become soft, so you don't need to remove it. Serve with ketchup.
レシピ(日本語)
https://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2021/09/Heart-Corn-Dogs.html
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by my sides 在 lifeintaiwan Youtube 的最佳貼文
In today's video, I'll be listing 12 reasons why I think Taiwan isn't a suitable place to make a move to. And as many of you already know, I absolutely love this country and what it's done for me. But I think after singing the country's praises in almost 300 different videos, it's about time for a little bit of balance. This video is my honest opinion of some of the negative aspects of life in Taiwan that people will face if they immigrate to Taiwan. Just my opinion. Don’t get too angry. I think it’s important to show all sides of life in Taiwan and not just highlight the beautiful parts that this country offers to new residents.
在今天的影片中,我將列出我認為台灣不適合搬家的 12 個原因。 正如你們許多人已經知道的那樣,我非常熱愛這個國家以及它為我所做的一切。 但我認為,在近 300 個不同的影片中唱響了國家的讚譽之後,是時候平衡一下了。 這個影片是我對台灣人移民台灣後會面臨的一些負面生活的真實看法。 只是我的觀點 。 不要太生氣。 我認為重要的是展示台灣生活的方方面面,而不僅僅是突出這個國家為新居民提供的美麗部分。
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James Wong also has a video with the same title ;-)
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Today’s Video Vocab:
Negligible
微不足道的,不重要的
Abysmal
極壞的;糟透的
Annihilate
徹底摧毀;毀滅
claustrophobic
導致幽閉恐懼症的
Penultimate
倒數第二的
Backlash
強烈反應;強烈反對
Hogwash
廢話,胡說八道,瞎話
Persuasion
信仰,信念
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by my sides 在 Chris Lewis Youtube 的精選貼文
?? 3 hours to the north of Ha Long lies a city called Mong Cai - a border city that is separated from China only by a river less than 500m across. This border is super strange, and really highlights the differences between China and Vietnam. On one side - the Vietnam side - people have access to the internet, including things such as Youtube and Facebook and Google, while just across the river, the majority of people don't even know what Youtube is. And yet they can see each other going about their daily lives. Having lived in Vietnam for the last 2.5 years, as well as studied and lived in China for almost 2 years, I know what life is like from both sides of the border, and this place truly gave me a somewhat surreal feeling as I recalled and compared my life on either side. Hope you enjoy the video and go on this emotional roller coaster with me.
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Subtitles made and translated by the awesome Loan. Check out her drawings on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucielittlethings/
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