Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Digital Film & Television
“I want my audience to see how others will remember them as individuals. It is how these people live that will decide on that.”
Shalini Balasundaram believes in direct human interaction. She dislikes people who are on their phones all the time, spending more time in the cyber world and forgetting their real lives.
Before graduating in December 2014, Shalini’s course, Digital Film and Television, required her to direct a short movie as a final project. She was looking for simple but suitable ideas, until she stumbled upon her major turn-off – people’s lives overshadowed by technologies. After looking at it from various angles, she collaborated with her teammates to create a short film with a strong life message called Inai.
Shalini and her team created Inai simply to fulfill their final project requirement, but now, it had become the first student-made short film previewed in theatres nationwide. The film was then uploaded to YouTube, and had been viewed for 5,142 times to date.
“I have difficulties finding the idea at first,” she explained, “but I remembered how much I dislike people who stick to their phones all day long, even when they are with others.”