Filmmaking in FMS stretches the mind and brings work to life, with no limit to the imagination. Through honing the craft in areas like scriptwriting, sound, and post-production, students are taught the art of telling compelling stories, to see their films "Now Showing" in theatres.
Leong is over-qualified but under-valued in metropolitan Singapore where everything is a cut throat numbers game. His son James struggles with a speech impairment and is cruelly outcast by his peers. Their relationship is further strained by a bleak financial situation but they soon realise that they aren’t that different after all, and it's going to be them against the world.
The Prom Bomb is a film about the transient nature of friendship. Following a group of teenage boys about to perform as a band for their graduation night, we witness the disasters that lead to their lead guitarist passing out, their bassist getting distracted by the dance floor, their drummer threatening to quit, and the frontman's dream girl being stolen by a sexy rival.
Based on embarrassingly true events, The Prom Bomb combines '90s pop-punk with the classic coming-of-age story where boys become men. Sort of.
FMS has trained some of Singapore’s most successful filmmakers...
Including
Anthony Chen (Ilo Ilo), Boo Jun Feng (The Apprentice), and Kirsten Tan (Pop Aye).
Students will have the privilege of using top-notch facilities while learning...
Such as surround sound mixing, multi-track recording studios and a full HD television studio.
In the final year, students can choose to either create a short film...
Or go on a 6-month internship in the film and media industry.
03 to 08 April • 10am to 8pm
Ngee Ann Polytechnic • Block 52 • Level 8