01 · 03

I AM STILL A 'MAT'.

HAPPY 2012…
And my hope that the Mayans were wrong….hahaha..

It has been a while since I last write anything on my blog. I was busy editing two major feature films in Malaysia -  "Dari Kerana Mata", a debut film by Melissa Saila and "Spilt Gravy On Rice", also his debut film by Dato' Zahim Albakri, both are slated for release in 2012. It was a great journey with both films (of different genre) and can't wait to see it on the silver-screen soon.

Here I am now, back in Singapore with my family and continuing my training routine and also to be part of a "commissioning video project" for one of the museum here, slated to be completed by June 2012. More info on this soon..

I get to watch few great TV shows and also anticipating for the "revived" children's TV Show, "Mat Yoyo".

Here, I am providing my professional views about the new  "Mat Yoyo" children's programme on Singapore SURIA channel and soon in 3 other languages locally.
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I was very disappointed. First of all, I feel that it was not targeted for 4-12 years old. My 8 years old daughter was watching it and asked me, "Dad, why does the camera move so fast?" I think she meant the camera movement (that was MTVish style) and the pacing (editing) of the show and too fast (remember - 4yrs old?). My question is, does the producers and creators understand how much time does a child need to retain and process every information they watch, hear or see? Does the graphics used, readable for kids or adults?

I think what was lacking was "The Stickiness Factor". Please refer to the book by Malcolm Gladwell, "The Tipping Point" and understand HOW "Sesame Street" became a very successful show all around the world for more than 40 years! In the book, it shows the most logical and simple way, how they achieve that "Stickiness Factor" and injected a positive virus (literacy) to the children. It is just about trial and error. It is about concrete research and involving the right people.
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The (Sesame Street) producers thoroughly tested their episodes on young children (or the focus age group) to make sure that the content holds their attention. The lesson to learn here is that focus groups and consultation from within your target demographic, are one of the powerful ways to learn how to influence those key members of society that will especially influence the masses.
According to Gladwell, there is a simple way to package information that, under the right circumstances, can make it irresistible. All you have to do is find it.
But I don't think, the makers did look for it in the first place. Well, I maybe wrong. This was my first impression of watching "Mat Yoyo" and it isn't fair to compare with "Sesame Street", which has more structural programme-style and a massive team of creative "child-doctors" (I so call the makers!)

I am also wandering, if this programme had the Ministry of Education involved, what was the ideology, education formula or study-system that was used to produced this show? Is it used in the schools system now, or just a make up?. It seems that this new show was the exact replica of the old show, just a little more colourful, no *Mat Sentul (the original host cum entertainer/magician - thats where the 'Mat' word came from! 

(*Note: Also, the word 'Mat' - pronounced as 'mart' is commonly use to refer to someone of a brotherly figure, such as 'Mat Rock' (a male rocker), 'Mat Salleh' (an Englishman), 'Mat Pet' (druggie)..etc.. Mat Sentul was also a filmmaker himself and and made a few of the "Mat" series film in the 60s.)
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The success of the former "Mat Yoyo" show wasn't about the show itself, but the weekend workshops the kids went through. The TV Station (formerly Singapore Broadcasting Corporations) started the "Children Television Workshop" for the kids between 5-16 years old, to train them in singing, dancing, acting and even the martial arts! It was this group of "graduated" kids that made the show alive and entertaining. These kids had a strong foundation on "performing" and not just being in front of the lights and camera and not knowing what to do, unless instructed.

And to reveal my longest kept secret, I was among those kids and till today, I am still involved in film and television industry because I was exposed, nurtured and groomed at that early age (it was just that I couldn't sing well or dance back then, or else i would have been the next "Singapore Idol"!) So, I ended up being the voices on popular children-radio storytelling shows in the early 80s.

I have also setup a "Mat Yoyo Generation" group on Facebook, a few years back, with almost 2,000 fans in it. The cool thing in this group, is that there are also the "ex-Mat Yoyo" kids from the old children shows. We shared old stories, photographs and never seen before VHS-video footages with the group.
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Join us at  http://www.matyoyo.com 

Coming back to the present "Mat Yoyo". My first thought - it was really a BAD idea to revive "Mat Yoyo". It will not be the same without Pak Mat Sentul. They could have adapted, revamped and changed it to a new format children show for the 4 languages and used the internet as a comprehensive "supporting media" to continue form the show itself. A very good example is "Blues Clues", another "sticky" show after "Sesame Street".

Take a look at this (extracted from "Mat Yoyo" official show page)
The basic aim for the new "Mat Yoyo" is to:

1. Promote wholesome and educational entertainment for children
2. Create popular "local icons" which Singaporean kids of all races could associate with
3. Encourage children's inquisitiveness and imagination through creative learning
4. Discover and nurture budding child talents
5. Inculcate positive values and personal development

Just bear in mind that the "Generation Z" are the so-called 'internet generation'. The only "challenge" the makers has for this show, is to provide a much richer and bigger educational-entertainment, compare to the ones they can find online, just by the click of the mouse (which the "cats of Mat Yoyo" will definitely like to chase after!)

I was glad I was part of the older generation of "Mat Yoyo", cos it made me the person I am today, but I was not happy that people like myself (or any other in the group) was not given the opportunity to get involve in the focus group, if there was one in the first place.

But that's ok. No harm done.

And maybe I was wrong about all these... 

Maybe the kids found it entertaining and learned something from it… argghh.. now I feel old, but no doubt.

I am still a 'Mat'!

 

10 · 07

Thank You Steve

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October 5, 2011 - The day that all Apple fans, friends and family shall not forget. We lost our hero!

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07 · 23

FCPX and the future

.... of editing (the way I see it!)

Firstly, I apologise for not writing the last review, (dated 23 June) of FCPX in English, 'cos every editor, trainer and hardcore fans of FCP had their say. So, repeating them again, will bore you. I was trying to relay the same message, only in a "comical" way, to my Malay readers, fans (yes, I do have fans! hahaha!), who were either professionally trained or personally taught by me. If you did try to Google translate it, you'll just get confuse! Don't.

I had enough of those controversies and complaints of everything that Apple has "changed in post" and so, now I've decided to write my honest opinion, on using FCPX, base on a few projects I have done with it. (Can't show it cos of copyright issues!)
Flashback.

On the 1st April 2011, I had a naughty idea. What if I can create an "April's Fool" joke for FCP users out there, into thinking that I have the latest FCP software "leaked" from a known source.
I had like 2,000 over downloads and some was even swearing at me and not to speak to me ever again and a few I met at NAB 2011, laughed about it and fell for my prank (did you!).

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06 · 23

Ada Apa Dengan FCPX?

(For the benefit of my Malay readers, I am providing a personal review on FCP X in Malay! Sorry, me English no good! Haha... anyways, I've added links to reviews by other users in English, after the jump!)

 

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Ada Apa Dengan FCP X?
oleh Isazaly Mohd Isa, Pelatih Profesional Apple
(Kemaskini: 29 Jun 2011 : 4.30am)

Akhirnya, setelah sekian lama menanti bagaikan tiada hari esok dan esok untuk siapa, FCP X muncul, bagaikan sakti! ("X" disebut "sepuluh" dan bukan abjad "x")
Anda mungkin terlonjak-lonjak dan terus mencari kad kredit anda, untuk membelinya di Apple App Store (macam saya ni, terkecuali, kerana ini "makanan" saya!) dan sambil menyanyi lagu "Meniti Titian Usang" dari kumpulan Search.

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04 · 19

FCP X Uncensored

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We were there. We've seen the sneek peek, but somethings are yet to be disclose and expose.

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04 · 06

The new FCP. For real.

Hang on tight, 'cos this time it's for real and not my April Fools prank I pulled off earlier!

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04 · 01

FCP X Leaked! (*an April Fools prank*)

Got this from a good, reliable source. 
It's not a virus or trojan for sure, 'cos I've opened it! :)

Anyway, you've got the best anti-virus Mac-hine in the universe!

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03 · 11

Surprises in 2011.

This is my first blog in 2011?! Wow. Time flies and its already March.

I have been very busy lately. Commuting back and forth between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore is sometimes tiring, but whenever I'm back with my wife and daughters (in Singapore), everything else doesn't matter.

Currently, I am completing the final stages and post-production for a digital feature, "Dari Kerana Mata", a film debut by Melissa Saila. This film was shot entirely on the Canon EOS 5D and its been looking good. It's a semi-musical comedy starring Awie, Sazzy Falak, Vanida Imran, Fasha Sandha, Rozita Che Wan and many more. There are also special appearances by the veterans of Jalan Ampas and Studio Merdeka. It's a fun-family movie to watch, so don't miss this when its out later this year.

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12 · 31

How to make the coolest FB profile picture.

Here's something for Facebook fans (and experienced Photoshop artist!):

A photoshop template (.psd) to create the COOL facebook profile page like mine:

Sample

11 · 15

Countdown to Encounters Film Festival

That day has finally come.

Still felt like a dream to win the Civic Life: Where The Heart Is short film competition.
And the prize was an all paid trip to Encounters Film Festival in Bristol, UK.

So, as a THANK YOU gift to all my friends and family for all the encouragement, moral support and believe, I will share the journey on a "special exclusive blog". 
I may not be a good "anchor-person", but I am sure to bring you some interesting stories while I'm there.

Enjoy!
Isazaly Mohd Isa @ Zalee

Digital Filmmaker
Picture & Sound Editor
Motion Graphic Artist
Apple Certified Trainer

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