documentary about NS? hm... or they shooting footage for new advert?Originally posted by 12qwaszx:Recently during my reservist, a team of mediacorp cameramen came attached to shoot some footage.. supposedly for a documentary about NS or something like that and heard that it'll be out end of the year.
so military enthusiasts, keep a lookout...
I just saw the new ad over the weekend.Originally posted by wuming78:documentary about NS? hm... or they shooting footage for new advert?
the new ad? where did u see it?Originally posted by zenmaster:I just saw the new ad over the weekend.
wat is the purpose of this series? commenorating some event? celebrating some achievement? advertising?Originally posted by erijazz:It is call the "ARMY EXPREIENCE", to be featured in channel 5 on 16 August 2004. Episode 1 "From Boys to Men" and episode 2 "Mission Ready".![]()
Originally posted by erijazz:is it a series or a one-parter?
[b]From Boys To Men (Chinese Subtitles)
17th Aug 2004, 7:30pm
MediaCorp Artistes Chew Chor Meng, Tay Ping Hui and Terence Cao had gone through the same rite of passage as all Singapore young boys to become men.
Theyve had their fair share of Army experience. And it is this experience that has also helped them perform with authenticity some of the roles theyve had to act in. For example when they had to act as Commandos in the series The Reunion.
Its an accepted fact in Singapore, since 1967, fathers and sons share this common army experience that marks the transition from boys to man.
Its also an accepted fact - the army can be no bed of roses. Training has to be tough and yet safe. Without being pushed, ordinary boys will never realize the full potential of their own strengths and abilities. The army allows boys to push themselves beyond their limits and excel; coming out not just physically stronger, but also more mature, confident and responsible.
The training system of Mission, Demand, Support gives every soldier regardless of rank or vocation, ample training and opportunities to grow because every soldier has an important role to play. And in most cases, the soldier himself realize this. Just because hes made a driver doesnt mean he should take it easy and that his role is not important . Actor Mark Lee tells us why.
Inevitably, there would be servicemen who would find having to serve the army a total waste of time. Its very common for some soldiers to keng during their national service meaning not putting in effort to learn and contribute.
Ultimately, much rests on the inherent attitude of the individual soldier. Whether hes willing to make the most of his time. And when he does, often, he would find that his Army Experience will come in useful in life.
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Originally posted by s|nNeD:darn it! i missed it!