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Film Title
毛牛芝士故事
Yak Cheese Story
Director: Mak Ching-fung
- Film Info
- Cast & Crew
- Awards & Screening
- About the Director
Production Country |
Hong Kong |
Production Year |
2010 |
Duration |
3’ 15” |
Colour |
Colour |
Language |
No dialogue with English subtitles |
Genre |
3D Animation |
Shooting Format |
HD |
Synopsis |
A professor is travelling in Yunnan. A bos grunniens appears and pushes the professor down the river. She falls into the water and faints, but is saved when a villager from Rundo village finds her drifting along the river. To repay the villager, she teaches the villager to make cheese, which helps them to make a living and improve their livelihood. |
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Distribution & Screening |
Enquiry |
2013
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Australia
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Champion, "Film" International Category, IT Challenge, Monash University, Australia
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Serbia
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Selection, 8th International Youth Media Summit
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Mak
Ching Fung, who learned 3D
animation about 3 years, he has joined 3D ANIMATION CLUB since 2010. Now, he is
studying form 5 students in Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College. He
always uses Maya to make different types of animation. He finished his first job
is in 2010 call BUTTON CRISIS. Then, in 2011 he made his second job with CHEUNG
KA YUNG call FUTURE which is about protecting environment. It won the first
award in the HONG KONG YOUTH 3D Animation Competition 2010 Smart City. In June,
he made a animation call LONELY with CHEUNG KA YUNG again. That animation won
2011 International Student Media Festival award, BEST OF FESTIVAL. In 2012, he
made a film YAK CHEESE STORY with CHAN LAP SHUN. That film won Champion in IT
challenges 2013. |
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Remarks shared after Festival visit
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“I am very glad that
I was able to attend the Summit as I learnt a significant amount of skills that
I would not have been able to learn solely from animation production. I also
learnt many insights from talking to other attendees, and was much inspired
from their stories. Having met so many friends from various countries, I
finally realized the importance of English and have decided to study hard and
practice more.”
— Shared by Mak Ching-fung, director of Yak Cheese Story, after attending the 8th International Youth Media Summit in Serbia in 2013, under the sponsorship of NAE.
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