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Conversations with myself...

14/5/2013

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Back here in Singapore, we had a lot of loose ends that needed tieing up. Alvin had emails going back and forth, pulling together everything he could with meeting after meeting.

TransAsia Airways confirmed our tickets, and as the departure date drew nearer, I had to start getting packed.

And like most girls, the first question that popped into my mind was, "What am I going to wear?!"

I headed over to Femme X in Cineleisure and picked out various outfits for my trip in Taiwan. Some for riding, some for relaxing, some for filming and all for looking super chic at any point of time, just in case some hot Taiwanese dude tries to pick me up.

"And, just in case some hot Taiwanese dude really tried to pick me up, I would need to take a photo to remember him by, wouldn't I?"

Thankfully, armed with the Canon Powershot S110, I'd be able to snap a quick, clear shot of the man, and even print out a copy for him on-the-spot using their compact Selphy photo printer!

"And... what if this hot guy wanted to stay in contact and add me on Facebook?"

Guess I'll be needing my computer to do that, but I wasn't intending to lug a heavy laptop around everywhere! Acer's Iconia W511, their latest light-weight, transformer tablet should do the job just right!

The conversations went on in my head for quite a while, and I shall not bore you with the endless questions I was asking myself.

Instead, you should tune in to Ep Zero: The Beginning. Don't forget to Subscribe! xoxoxoxx

Episode Zero of Heels2Wheels: Taiwan - The Beginning!

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The Beginning: Part Deux

14/5/2013

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Just as sand fell through the hourglass, and our 'due date' was getting closer and closer, potential sponsors started to get back to us! Finally, it was all coming together.

Now that we've got things rolling, it was time to make the snowball bigger. As the sh*t got real, so did our work, and now it was time to firm up the nitty-gritties and come up with a concrete plan.

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I tried. But I couldn't do it alone!

Searching online for information was like looking for a needle in a haystack. Which activities should I consider, which should I skip? How far exactly is ZhongXiao Road from ZhongShan Road? Wait a minute, why is there a ZhongXiao Road in nearly every district? I'm CONFUSED. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Although the kind people from Qiito and Taiwan Tourism Bureau gave me some tips on where I could drop by, there was still the logistical aspect of it all.

1. How far away is it from my start point?
2. What is the distance in km? How long will I take?
3. Which route should I take to get there?
4. Is there accomodation in the area?
5. Do we need to get permission to film there?
6. Are there any interesting stop points along the way that could be featured in the programme?

All in all, this was alot of left-brained work, and I was crumbling under pressure. We needed a solid itinerary that was not only was realistically achievable, but also interesting for viewers.

Considering the fact that the scooter couldn't go up the highway, it would take about double the time for me to arrive at the destination than it would take the crew (who were travelling by van).

After about a month of hair-pulling, intensive internet surfing, and researching of other people's itineraries, it was apparent that I needed help. I was asking practically EVERY PERSON I KNEW, and the person you are going to be introduced to in the paragraph was God-sent.

Kaixiang, Creative Director of 8 Pixels Productions, and also a friend of mine, happened to be travelling to Taiwan at about the same time that we were intending to shoot there. On top of that, being half Taiwanese, he was well-equipped with the knowledge of the place and thus, the PERFECT person to help me. After about an hour of begging and idea-sharing, he agreed!

RESEARCHER/PRODUCER, CHECKED!

I handed over what I had with my current itinerary, which consisted of pages and pages of things I wanted to do, things I thought the audience wanted to see me do, and popular things that our sponsors suggested I should do.

It was now on to Kaixiang to filter it out, put it on a timeline, and contact the relevant people to let them know we're going to film there. He sure had his work cut out for him, and he set off to Taiwan about two weeks in advance to get started.

In the meantime... ... ...

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And so begins my journey...

5/5/2013

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Sometime last year in July, I booked my tickets to Taiwan, and made plans to circle the island in 10 days. I searched online for scooter rentals, and tips on what kind of weather was to be expected in the month of October. I had purchased budget airline tickets that cost me nothing more than $300. My aim was to spend as little money as possible to have as much as fun as possible in 10 days.

Realistically speaking, though the standard of living there is very reasonable for a visitor from Singapore, 10 days is nowhere near enough to truly experience a country like Taiwan. I wanted to soak in an outdoor hot spring, go surfing, get on a hot-air balloon, go whale-watching, climb a mountain, there were so so many things I wanted to do.

So, I head over, with hotel bookings only for the first 3 days, a verbal scooter rental agreement with an angmoh (which seemed rather dodgy considering the fact that he was completely uncontactable when I arrived) and a backpack full of excitement.

And yes, things started to go wrong from there.

Bad planning and big empty spaces on an intinerary is usually not good news.

All in all, it was an incredibly fun trip, with a lot of bad luck, and I felt completely unfulfilled when I came back. Why unfulfilled? Well, I intended to circle the entire island, but only managed to make my way to Taichung. There was SO MUCH of Taiwan left for me to see! I HAD TO GO BACK. I HAD TO CIRCLE TAIWAN ON A SCOOTER. For every naysayer, cynic, killjoy and pessimist, I'll have you know that yes, a scooter CAN go long-distance. And as much as you don't want to believe it, it isn't about the bike. It's about the rider.

And thus began my mission to make this project happen. For one, I wanted to document my travel, to make something that will help me never forget this adventure. Secondly, I wanted to share it with everyone. So, I found an old friend, Sam, who is also the director, and brought this idea up to him.

At that point of time, I was bringing the idea up to many people. But ideas being ideas, and people being people, no one quite took my proposals seriously.

Sam, however, jumped at it with so much enthusiasm that I, myself, was surprised. He believed this could work, and was willing to give me his fullest support. So I took off, my heart renewed, and a hope that this project was possibly one step closer to reality.

Director, check. Film crew, check.

Now, I needed someone to help me with getting the word of this project out, and get the support this project required. There was no one else I would've turned to but Alvin, now the executive producer of Heels2Wheels. He had worked closely with me on various projects, and was equipped with a wide network, experience and most of all, belief in whatever little talent I had.

He, too, agreed to help me out, and together, with our forces united, we had a team.

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Executive producer, check.

So, all the prep work started. We began by writing in to various companies, of which we had no reply. Then, I decided, if the mountain will not come to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to the mountain. Armed with the kickass presentation that Alvin had prepared, we headed down to potential sponsors' offices, and asked for just a few minutes of their time. If this blogpost were a video, at this point of time, you will see the montage of hand shaking, door knocking, door slamming in faces, and fast, pacy music.
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Did we succeed? Stay tuned to our next post to find out!

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