Milestones
The Moving Visuals Co. and Tan Kheng Hua produce 9 Lives – the first improvised drama series for Arts Central.
Groom My Room – a Kids Makeover series for Kids Central achieves 12% ratings.
Healers: Journey Into Ayurveda is a Finalist at the New York TV Festivals.
Jobs for Juniors is selected as a non-fiction finalist at the 2004 Prix D’Jeunesse TV Festival in Munich, Germany.
Fat to Fit is a finalist at the New York TV Festivals.
The Moving Visuals Co. becomes the first Singapore company to co-produce with German public broadcaster ZDF Enterprises.
Indonesia: Beyond the Reefs is awarded Runner Up for Best Natural History Program and Best Cinematography in the Asian Television Awards.
The Moving Visuals Co. produces Go Warrior – the first Asian produced martial arts travel adventure series to be co-produced with US Travel Channel and Discovery Channels worldwide.
Secrets of Taroko achieves the highest ratings ever for Discovery Channel in Taiwan.
Food Chain is the highest rated info-entertainment series on MediaCorp 5.
Indonesia: Beyond the Reefs is awarded the Best Environmental Television Series in Brazil’s 4th International Festival of Environmental Cinema and Video (FICA) – beating out other National Geographic entries in competition. The series is directed and shot by Robert Chappell, who shot the 2004 Oscar winning documentary The Fog of War.
Hungry Ghosts is awarded Runner up for Best Direction (Long Form) at the Asian Television Creative and Technical Awards.
Khim Loh represents Singapore at the International Judging Panel at Banff TV and Film Festival.
Hungry Ghosts of the Chinese World is co-produced by The Moving Visuals Co.; Singapore TV 12 and National Geographic Channels Worldwide respectively. This marks the first co-production organized between a Singapore producer; Singapore broadcaster and international cable caster.
The Moving Visuals Co. is the first Singaporean producer to make international documentaries for National Geographic Channel Asia.
The Moving Visuals Co. is founded by Khim Loh and Galen Yeo in 10A Loke Yew Street.