- Interview of Denis Bray
Denis Bray, former Secretary for Home Affairs, donated all 37 reels of 16mm and 8mm documentaries shot by his father, the Rev Arthur Bray and himself to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2002. Besides capturing family lives, the films also recorded historical and social changes of Hong Kong and South China from the 1930s to 1970s. This video is edited from the oral history interview and documentaries of Denis Bray.
- 16mm film clip with commentary by Alex Cheung Kwok Ming
Alex Cheung Kwok Ming recounts the production process and creative idea of his short film Come Together (1974).
- 8mm film clips with commentary by Chan Tin Shing
Chan Tin Shing recounts the production process and creative ideas of his short films In & Out (1981), Impressionism, Nature (1982), I Believe in Yesterday (1983) and The Clouds (1986-88).
- Super 8mm film clip with commentary by Freddie Wong Kwok Siu
Freddie Wong Kwok Siu recounts the production process and creative idea of his short film Student Diary (1972).
- Super 8mm film clip with commentary by Li Yiu Ming
Li Yiu Ming recounts the production process and creative idea of his short film Growing Up (1972).
- Super 8mm film clips with commentary by Ko Chun Chin
Ko Chun Chin recounts the production process and creative ideas of his short films Unbearable to Look Back (1973), Sexual Victim (1974) and Bus Stop (1975).
- 35mm Film Camera Assembly Procedure
Assembling of Arriflex 35 II C film camera, a product of 1964, demonstrated by staff of Salon Films (H.K.) Ltd. The procedures involve setting up the cradle head, tripod and camera body, as well as film loading and lens tuning.