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Canon Ignites The Spirit of Diversity This Malaysia Day with 8K Video Quality


In conjunction with Malaysia Day, Canon Marketing Malaysia (“Canon”) has collaborated with Hundred TOP Legend to film a short video in celebration of Malaysia's unique mixed multiculturalism, diversity and unity. The exclusive screening event took place at Golden Screen Cinema, Mid Valley Megamall today featuring two short films shot with Canon’s Cinema EOS cameras. 




Titled “Negaraku: Teguh Bersama”, the video follows three (3) students in search of their missing Malaysia flag; and along their journey, they learned new skills and culture from different races. Director Yiewin Kang from Hundred TOP Legend, who has been in the wedding and filming industry for 20 years, illustrated the short film in 8K quality through “CinePhotography” which is a mixed medium incorporating a combination of videography and photography. 




The second video, “AirPixel 8K Kuala Lumpur Drone Film, Negaraku” was done in collaboration with Film Edge Sdn. Bhd. filmed back in 2021, showcasing Kuala Lumpur through various drone aerial shots captured in 8K resolution. The video was well recognized and received acknowledgement from the Malaysia Book of Records for the First True 8K Drone Aerial Video In Malaysia and South-East Asia.




“In commemoration of Malaysia Day, Canon is honoured to partner with Hundred TOP Legend and Film Edge in celebrating the founding of Malaysia and the nation’s progress through the artistic expression of CinePhotography. We are delighted to support these 2 short films with our models in the Cinema EOS series - the Canon EOS R5 C - to elevate CinePhotography to greater heights and expand the possibilities for imaginative storytelling”, said Hunter Zhang, Director of Image Communications Business Division, Canon Marketing Malaysia. 




“Driven by Canon’s Kyosei philosophy, we believe in working with local communities for the common good. We are determined to help create a thriving future for the Malaysian videography community by supporting and cultivating cultural improvement through local videography projects. Our cutting-edge technology allows both current and future generations the ability to expand Malaysia’s filming industry and explore various videographic expressions, ” added Zhang.




The "Negaraku: Teguh Bersama" video is available for viewing via Canon’s Official social media page on 16 September. Canon wishes all Malaysians a “Selamat Hari Malaysia” and “Happy Malaysia Day”!


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