Going glocal a documentary

The following report documents the process of producing Going Glocal, a 24-minute video documentary that aims to shed new light on the much recycled but never tiresome ‘foreign talent’ debate by zooming in on the little-explored meaning of integration in an increasingly multi-cultural Singapore. The...

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Main Authors: Chew, Ee Lin, Liong, Amelynn Xiao Shan, Lim, Desmond Ming De, Ee, Jamie Wen Wei
Other Authors: Chua, Ling Yen
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/1150
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-11502020-06-05T10:35:10Z Going glocal a documentary Chew, Ee Lin Liong, Amelynn Xiao Shan Lim, Desmond Ming De Ee, Jamie Wen Wei Chua, Ling Yen Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media::Broadcasting::Motion pictures and films::Production management The following report documents the process of producing Going Glocal, a 24-minute video documentary that aims to shed new light on the much recycled but never tiresome ‘foreign talent’ debate by zooming in on the little-explored meaning of integration in an increasingly multi-cultural Singapore. The report begins with an overview and background of the documentary. It also details the pre-production efforts, production process and post-production work, with notes on the producers’ methods of idea development, decision-making and problem solving. Going Glocal is produced against the backdrop of Singaporeans’ obsession with the ‘foreign talent’ issue. Stringing together responses from foreigners residing in Singapore, sociologists, man-on-the-street and government officials, Going Glocal explores the various notions of integration held by foreign talents of different backgrounds and hopes to make viewers understand integration as a process that should be undertaken by both immigrants and locals. The findings of this documentary revealed that although foreign talents generally hold on to a global mindset, their transient nature and physical mobility do not necessarily diminish their level of commitment towards their home and host countries. The overall conclusion is that the nature of concepts like integration, loyalty and commitment is fluid, and even as locals continue to question foreign talents’ motives in making Singapore their new home, they ought to reflect on their own sense of loyalty to Singapore at the same time. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2008-09-10T07:14:56Z 2008-09-10T07:14:56Z 2007 2007 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/1150 mms://vodb.ntu.edu.sg/v1/sci_fyp_10/GoingGloca.wmv Nanyang Technological University application/pdf text/html
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media::Broadcasting::Motion pictures and films::Production management
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media::Broadcasting::Motion pictures and films::Production management
Chew, Ee Lin
Liong, Amelynn Xiao Shan
Lim, Desmond Ming De
Ee, Jamie Wen Wei
Going glocal a documentary
description The following report documents the process of producing Going Glocal, a 24-minute video documentary that aims to shed new light on the much recycled but never tiresome ‘foreign talent’ debate by zooming in on the little-explored meaning of integration in an increasingly multi-cultural Singapore. The report begins with an overview and background of the documentary. It also details the pre-production efforts, production process and post-production work, with notes on the producers’ methods of idea development, decision-making and problem solving. Going Glocal is produced against the backdrop of Singaporeans’ obsession with the ‘foreign talent’ issue. Stringing together responses from foreigners residing in Singapore, sociologists, man-on-the-street and government officials, Going Glocal explores the various notions of integration held by foreign talents of different backgrounds and hopes to make viewers understand integration as a process that should be undertaken by both immigrants and locals. The findings of this documentary revealed that although foreign talents generally hold on to a global mindset, their transient nature and physical mobility do not necessarily diminish their level of commitment towards their home and host countries. The overall conclusion is that the nature of concepts like integration, loyalty and commitment is fluid, and even as locals continue to question foreign talents’ motives in making Singapore their new home, they ought to reflect on their own sense of loyalty to Singapore at the same time.
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