Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Date | 2014 |
People | Ko, Chun Chin | Film Guard Association |
Event | Experimental Film Festival |
Duration | 8m (approx.) |
Material Type | Audio |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0251 |
Interview of Alex Cheung Kwok Ming
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Passionate towards photography, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming worked as a photo developer when young. Having made numerous independent shorts in the early 1970s, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming entered the TV and film industry and won the Golden Horse award of Best Director with Man on the Brink in 1982. One of the leading directors of the Hong Kong New Wave.Interview of Chan Tin Shing
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1980s.
Since the 1980s, Chan Tin Shing has made 11 drama shorts and experimental films with 8mm, super 8 and 16mm cameras. Keen on collecting all kinds of cinematography equipment, he generously donated his films and his collection of over 100 movie cameras, projectors, editing machines, etc. to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2005.Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Date | 2014 |
Material Type | Audio |
People | Ko, Chun Chin | Film Guard Association |
Event | Experimental Film Festival |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0251 |
Interview of Alex Cheung Kwok Ming
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Passionate towards photography, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming worked as a photo developer when young. Having made numerous independent shorts in the early 1970s, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming entered the TV and film industry and won the Golden Horse award of Best Director with Man on the Brink in 1982. One of the leading directors of the Hong Kong New Wave.Interview of Chan Tin Shing
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1980s.
Since the 1980s, Chan Tin Shing has made 11 drama shorts and experimental films with 8mm, super 8 and 16mm cameras. Keen on collecting all kinds of cinematography equipment, he generously donated his films and his collection of over 100 movie cameras, projectors, editing machines, etc. to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2005.Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Date | 2014 |
People | Ko, Chun Chin | Film Guard Association |
Event | Experimental Film Festival |
Material Type | Audio |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0251 |
Interview of Alex Cheung Kwok Ming
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Passionate towards photography, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming worked as a photo developer when young. Having made numerous independent shorts in the early 1970s, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming entered the TV and film industry and won the Golden Horse award of Best Director with Man on the Brink in 1982. One of the leading directors of the Hong Kong New Wave.Interview of Chan Tin Shing
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1980s.
Since the 1980s, Chan Tin Shing has made 11 drama shorts and experimental films with 8mm, super 8 and 16mm cameras. Keen on collecting all kinds of cinematography equipment, he generously donated his films and his collection of over 100 movie cameras, projectors, editing machines, etc. to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2005.Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Interview Date | Date | 2014 |
Duration | 8m (approx.) | |
People | Ko, Chun Chin | Film Guard Association | |
Event | Experimental Film Festival | |
Material Type | Audio | |
Language / Dialect | Cantonese | |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection | |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive | |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive | |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive | |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0251 |
Interview of Alex Cheung Kwok Ming
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Passionate towards photography, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming worked as a photo developer when young. Having made numerous independent shorts in the early 1970s, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming entered the TV and film industry and won the Golden Horse award of Best Director with Man on the Brink in 1982. One of the leading directors of the Hong Kong New Wave.Interview of Chan Tin Shing
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1980s.
Since the 1980s, Chan Tin Shing has made 11 drama shorts and experimental films with 8mm, super 8 and 16mm cameras. Keen on collecting all kinds of cinematography equipment, he generously donated his films and his collection of over 100 movie cameras, projectors, editing machines, etc. to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2005.Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Interviewee | Ko, Chun Chin | Film Guard Association |
Event | Experimental Film Festival |
Date | 2014 |
Duration | 8m (approx.) |
Material Type | Audio |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0251 |
Interview of Alex Cheung Kwok Ming
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Passionate towards photography, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming worked as a photo developer when young. Having made numerous independent shorts in the early 1970s, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming entered the TV and film industry and won the Golden Horse award of Best Director with Man on the Brink in 1982. One of the leading directors of the Hong Kong New Wave.Interview of Chan Tin Shing
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1980s.
Since the 1980s, Chan Tin Shing has made 11 drama shorts and experimental films with 8mm, super 8 and 16mm cameras. Keen on collecting all kinds of cinematography equipment, he generously donated his films and his collection of over 100 movie cameras, projectors, editing machines, etc. to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2005.Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.
Date | 2014 |
Language | Cantonese |
Duration | 8m (approx.) |
Media Type | Interview |
Material Type | Audio |
People | Ko, Chun Chin | Film Guard Association |
Event | Experimental Film Festival |
Collection | Remembrance of the Avant-Garde: Archival Camera Collection |
Source | Courtesy of Hong Kong Film Archive |
Repository | Hong Kong Film Archive |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Hong Kong Film Archive |
Accession No. | lcs-acam-0251 |
Interview of Alex Cheung Kwok Ming
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Passionate towards photography, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming worked as a photo developer when young. Having made numerous independent shorts in the early 1970s, Alex Cheung Kwok Ming entered the TV and film industry and won the Golden Horse award of Best Director with Man on the Brink in 1982. One of the leading directors of the Hong Kong New Wave.Interview of Chan Tin Shing
8mm and 16mm filmmaker in the 1980s.
Since the 1980s, Chan Tin Shing has made 11 drama shorts and experimental films with 8mm, super 8 and 16mm cameras. Keen on collecting all kinds of cinematography equipment, he generously donated his films and his collection of over 100 movie cameras, projectors, editing machines, etc. to the Hong Kong Film Archive in 2005.Interview of Ko Chun Chin
8mm filmmaker in the 1970s.
Ko Chun Chin was a telephone technician in the 1970s but also a passionate amateur filmmaker. He later joined Film Guard Association and participated in its screenings activities. Ko Chun Chin is currently a painting instructor.