



Our vision is to make videos that communicate your message in the most effective, lucid and compelling fashion. We strive to understand your objectives, study the audience, bounce ideas off you, well before jumping into work. From scripting to directing, shooting and editing, we cover all aspects of the production.
The Moving Pictures is a group of like-minded young creative professionals who love working with the right people who share the same vision. The group acts as a collaborative unit of dynamic individuals whose works reflect the ideals and values we uphold.
Amy L. is a freelance filmmaker who specializes in video editing. Her portfolio involves work supporting social messages both locally and internationally. Her recent crossover to producing has opened a new horizon of possibilities and challenges her to delve into cross-media platforms. Currently doing a study on Constructing a Conceptual Framework for Social Action, she ponders about the oneness of humanity, justice and equality.
He has played in the entertainment industry since 2000 doing television, film and theatre. An actor, writer and director, Manesh Nesaratnam has fashioned narratives that are fictional, corporate and documentary in nature. His most recent creation was a football mini-series on Astro, "Sepuluh". His passion is to uncover the truth and beauty of real people on the very edge of internal conflict, the very threshold of insight and revelation. All in all, he is an acutely sensitive artist with a perspective of the world that is once realistic and curiously optimistic.
Coming from a science background, Roshan Ravichandran has a deep passion for nature conservation and protection. He is a technical whizz, number cruncher and a patient problem solver with a wandering traveller's bone lodged somewhere in there. This happy and business savvy producer harbours a burning love for photography and on an insatiable quest for the next amazing ride.
A silent observer of the world, Ryan Lash is also a gifted photographer and moving-image storyteller. Having completed a photography project spanning 30 countries around the world, this previous New York Times contributor can safely claim to have traversed nooks and corners where very few have ventured, all the while capturing moments and discovering stories.