Asean programme ends with awards for aspiring filmmakers


BRUNEI DARUSALAM (Borneo Bulletin): The Asean-Republic of Korea (RoK) Film Leaders Incubator (FLY) 2019 programme came to an end with the trainees screening their short films for the first time at the Empire Cinema in Jerudong on Monday.

FLY is a two-week short-film and content-making workshop where aspiring filmmakers from the 10 Asean member countries and Republic of Korea gather to learn the various aspects of filmmaking under the guidance and mentorship of film professionals from Asia. It covered topics on master classes, film screening, short film production and post production.

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