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Jac Min is a filmmaker and visual artist whose work is characterised by an emphasis on structured visual composition and narrative-driven storytelling. His projects frequently employ rhythmic visual patterns and tightly constructed narratives, resulting in works that integrate sensory and conceptual elements.[1]
With a background in post-production, motion design, and lighting, he works across multiple media and techniques. His practice often combines practical effects with computer-generated imagery and animation, reflecting a hybrid approach to visual production.[2]
His creative approach prioritises narrative clarity and structural coherence, with complexity emerging from the application of simple foundational storytelling principles. His work consistently demonstrates a deliberate and methodical approach to storytelling, focusing on relatable, grounded moments intended to foster audience engagement.
Career
Jac Min’s work has been screened at international film festivals including Kinofest (2009), the Asian Hotshots Berlin Festival for Film and Video Art, the Seoul International Extreme-Short Image and Film Festival (2010), and the Asian Film Symposium (2007). His work has also been curated by organisations such as onedotzero and the National Museum of Singapore, and exhibited internationally, including at TWEAK II in Ireland. His feature documentary Coda won the Audience Choice Award[3][4][5] at the 36th Singapore International Film Festival.
In addition to his independent work, he has produced commercial projects[6] that have received industry recognition at award shows including Cannes Lions, Spikes Asia, and the Gong Awards.
In 2008, he was awarded the Media Education Scheme Scholarship by the Media Development Authority of Singapore for his undergraduate film studies. Following the completion of his undergraduate research programme at Nanyang Technological University in 2010, he was named an NTU President’s Research Scholar for his film Xiang/Yan, completed under the mentorship of Assistant Professor Michael Tan. In 2017, he served as a jury member for the Digital category at the Crowbar Awards.
He is a founding partner of Semicolon[7], a boutique production company specialising in commercials and branded content.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Notes | Screenings | Awards |
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| 2009 | 早晨 Dawn[8] | Short film | Seoul International Extreme-Short Image + Film Festival 2010, Seoul
Very Short Film Festival, 12th Edition |
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| 2010 | sīˈkōsəs[9] | Short film | Quote Unquote, Poemetrics, EMPAC x onedotzero, Troy, New York
Early Melons International Student Film Festival 2011, Bratislava, Slovakia |
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| 2011 | 香/烟.[10] | Short film | Jogjakarta NETPAC Asian Film Festival 2011, Indonesia
3rd Singapore Short Film Awards, Singapore |
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| 2024 | /mʌm/[11][12] | Short film | 2024 Macau International Short Film Festival | |
| 2025 | コーダ Coda[13] | Feature Documentary | Audience Choice Award, 36th Singapore International Film Festival |
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