Video journalism is all about visual storytelling. It is annoying to see video reports that is obviously just a voice-over with a bunch of visuals dumped over it that makes […]
Solo-journalism is becoming somewhat of a fixture these days in the international journalism world. I’ve been doing it for almost a decade now in Malaysia and I see that there […]
In bleak times, faith in Allah should prevail By Zan Azlee Three years ago, I remember shooting a television reportabout the “Allah” issue in Malaysia for a Dutch news agency. […]
Students protest the rising cost of living on New Year’s Eve By Zan Azlee As any other New Year’s Eve celebration in Kuala Lumpur, Dataran Merdeka was jam-packed with people […]
Don’t doubt the ‘lost at sea explanation’ By Zan Azlee As many would know, aside from writing my articles, I am also a broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker. Hence, a […]
Sabahans could be Earth’s saviours By Zan Azlee The movement and collection of heat and carbon dioxide caused by pollution and global warming shows a worrying trend for countries near […]
The opening up of Myanmar By Zan Azlee Myanmar is a country close to my heart. It’s not because I have relatives there or that I’ve lived there before. In […]
Cambodia’s urban poor children By Zan Azlee Cambodia is most notoriously known for the 1970s violently oppressive Khmer Rouge regime led by Pol Pot. In more recent times, it has […]
Tonight’s ‘In Focus‘ documentary episode takes a look at how Singapore, a country so representative of first world development is also one that is notorious for media censorship and also […]
Tonight’s ‘In Focus‘ documentary episode takes a look at how a fledgling alternative rock music industry is struggling to survive in a country whose economy is among the highest growing […]