"It was actually when I was a child. There were things that happened around me. And then I was just thinking “Oh, if I can close my eyes and remember that moment forever, that will be great”. So later on, when I grew up because I was like five years old at the time, so when I grew up I realised that thing is a camera. So I asked my dad whether I can get a camera. So that's when I started just filming random moments around me, of my friends, of my family. It was always at the back of my mind that I wanted to go into filmmaking, but the timeline back then was not perfect for all filmmakers. There were very few filmmakers in Singapore, parents are of course very worried, like, what was the future of filmmaking like?" - Ser En Low
In this episode, Jeremy Au speaks on winning a BAFTA, the gap between East and West representation, and living with founder uncertainty.
Keywords: Winning BAFTA, East vs West Representation, Founder Uncertainty, Singapore, Women, Creators, Media