A writer, director and editor, King Lam believes that every step of the filmmaking process is essential. His notable works include “Tin Can” which won first place and audience choice in the Filet Short Film Competition. He strives to improve his craft in order to better tell stories, whether it be through writing, editing or motion graphics. His final year project is the horror short film, Mosquito.
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Area(s) of Focus
Film, Motion Graphics
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Final Year Project(s)
A naïve primary school boy attempts to mend his parent’s marriage by planning an elaborate sparkler show, in hopes of rekindling the sparks before it is too late.
A filial fresh graduate brings home his first pay check but comes to realise that his parents are hungry for his money and more.
A darkly horrific twist on contemporary family dramas and the values of filial piety in Singapore, Mosquito asks – what happens when your parents want to suck your blood – literally? After earning his first pay check, Jared comes home to his adoring parents and a night of celebration. However his parents start to change, with Ma’s demands of him becoming increasingly intensive and intrusive, while his Pa develops a strange obsessive taste for sweet drinks and more. As the night approaches, Jared realises his parents are mutating into another species and has to make a terrible choice between obedience or survival.