Too Small Town (Oct 2008) is a stop-motion film about a young art school graduate who is itching to go to a big city to re-inspire his flagging painting career. It's my first stop-motion film, and I did practically everything on this film, from the planning to the building to the shooting to some of the drawing. You can read more about it here.
Urban Invasion (Aug 2008) is a live-action film about a guy who just wants to read his book... but is thwarted by random people along Orchard Road, random people on the bus, and random people knocking on his door. A very simple film at heart, really. Read more about the process here.
Suffering for Success (Jun 2008) is a satirical short animation - I'd class it as experimental, structurally, though it's really not very far out. Raw and edgy, full of wry verbal humour - it's a series of short advertisements for products and services designed to enhance academic performance. Many Singaporean students will recognise themselves in this film. Read more about it here
I made two films before the three you see above, called IV League and Murphy's Law. My thoughts on them are here.