Developing Talent, Empowering Youths, Enabling Communities.

G.H.Y believes in developing budding talent for the media industry, energising our youths, and channeling their creative energies to catalyst the development of the industry. Emerging young talent must be given opportunities to pursue a fulfilling education, be inspired to exercise their creativity, and be empowered with platforms that allow them to realise their dreams. At the same time, differently enabled and less-privileged members of our society must lead a dignified life and be given the same level of respect as every other member of our society. To these ends, the Group proactively supports educational institutions, non-profit organisations, and government agencies with community projects that further these causes.

The Group strives to create a positive impact to our society

CORPORATE

RESPONSIBILITY

DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

We believe in continuous improvement and the importance of human capital stewardship. We consistently pursue human resources development policies and programmes that provide relevant training and life-long learning opportunities for all levels of their employees to develop their skills and help them achieve their full potential with the right career opportunities. Together we work towards driving sustainable innovation for the Group.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT

We understand the importance of a positive working environment to influence employee motivation and happiness. As such, we endeavour to provide the best balance in wages, benefits, conditions of work and sustainable social security for our staff to foster a healthy workplace environment. Given the ever-increasing need to focus on health amidst the ongoing pandemic, we have introduced a healthy eating promotion which offers advice as part of our employee wellness programme.

SOCIAL

RESPONSIBILITY

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME

We collaborate with Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (“IMDA”) in various initiatives such as ‘The Story Lab Apprenticeship’ programme that provides participants with structured training in scriptwriting, directing and producing. Apart from upskilling the participants with theoretical knowledge, it is equally important to equip them with on-the-job exposure and practical experiences. As part of a holistic apprenticeship programme, it includes the opportunity to visit overseas production shoot locations to learn from industry professionals, made possible given G.H.Y’s regional footprint and end-to-end production capabilities across the value chain.

SCRIPTWRITING PROGRAMME

We collaborated with Ngee Ann Polytechnic (“NP”) to deliver a course in Chinese scriptwriting. This initiative is supported by Iskandar Malaysia Studios and IMDA. The course was conducted by international and local industry veterans and culminated in the submission of the screenplay to the ATF Chinese Pitch 2020.

'REAL-WORLD' EXPERIENCE THROUGH PROJECT WORK

We understand the significance of putting skills to practice and invited students from the School of Interactive and Digital Media at Nanyang Polytechnic (“NYP”) to work on our production, ‘The Ferryman: Legends of Nanyang’ as part of their final year project. Under the close guidance of experienced professionals at G.H.Y and their lecturers, students gained hands-on experience in producing close to 200 visual effects shots. This also provided a platform for aspiring students to learn more about value-adding with post-production capabilities in today’s fast-evolving entertainment industry.

RAISE AWARENESS OF SOCIAL ISSUES THROUGH OUR FILMS

We wish to promote social issues through our films by raising awareness to our audience and fostering ideas that can bring about positive change in society. The film series “I Come From Beijing – Tibetan Mani Stone Pile in Autumn” broadcast on iQIYI in October 2021, it is the last film of the series of seven films, each telling a story about the youth of Beijing helping to alleviate poverty.

PHILANTHROPIC
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EQUITABLE EDUCATION

We worked with registered charities in Singapore to provide vouchers to beneficiaries for the purchasing of books, school essentials and educational aids. With the assistance of social workers, up to 350 children from underprivileged backgrounds have benefited from various campaigns that help elevate the communities that we operate in.

SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY

We firmly believe in nurturing the next generation of talent and “walk-the-talk” by supporting academic fairness and inclusion to ensure that every child has the resources and support they need to be successful. We are actively engaging with various educational institutions in the region to provide financial support through scholarships (merit-based) and bursaries (need-based). We are also pleased to share that we launched a scholarship programme for Nanyang Polytechnic in November 2021, which is expected to positively impact aspiring young adults.

FUNDING AND DONATIONS

We recognise that the pandemic has significantly impacted the critical funding needs of charities and non-profit organisations. As part of contributing to the social community, we are Singapore Exchange’s Preferred Partner for the “18th SGX Cares Bull Charge 2021” to help raise funds for targeted beneficiaries. In addition, we have also made direct contributions to HCA Hospice Care, which provides care at home and on its premises for both live-in patients and those requiring day hospice care and   “North East Growth Fund” set up by North East Community Development Council which benefited close to 2,400 young children contributing to their nourishment and education.

RELIEF AND RECOVERY PROGRAMME

In July 2021, catastrophic flooding affected Zhengzhou, the state capital of Henan province in Mainland China. We delivered and distributed new and/or pre-loved items donated by the Group and our working partners to the affected communities which provided shelter, food and comfort to them.

CORPORATE

RESPONSIBILITY

TALENT ACCELERATION

The media industry has seen major waves of disruptions and is expected to become even more uncertain in the years to come as consumer trends evolve. The next generation of media companies need to be staffed by talent who not only possess technical knowledge of productions, but also future-oriented skills. To support the development of media talent in Singapore, the Group has collaborated with various Institutes of Higher Learnings (“IHLs“) to provide educational related opportunities to youths.

 
With Singapore Management University (“SMU“), GHY was one of the course sponsors for the SMU-X Digital Transformation Strategy module. Working with 20 students, GHY exploredhow Artificial Intelligence (Al), Cryptocurrencies, Stable Coins, and Web3 technologies like Blockchains, Metaverses, and NFTs can transform media production techniques, funding models for media projects, and media consumption patterns of consumers.

The fragmentation of leisure and the rise of creator economy have threatened the traditional business models of media companies. In addressing this potentially disruptive challenge, G.H.Y has conducted a guest lecture with more than 40 international students at the Global Media Audience Module offered by National University of Singapore (“NUS“) in the Master of Social Sciences in Communications programme. To help the students better appreciate the art of content creation for a global audience, the guest lecture also touched on how the schism between Asian and non-Asian audiences can be bridged, and how content producers can create original Asia media contents with global appeal. 

NUS-GHY PITCH IT! 2022

GHY believes in providing youths with platforms to showcase their creative talents. In conjunction with NUS Communications and New Media (“NUS CNM“) Society, GHY has sponsored and co-organised Pitch It! 2022, a tertiary-wide short film competition that drew more than 40 participants from eight different IHLs. Participants underwent two workshops conducted by GHY that introduced to them the fundamentals of scriptwriting and production. The finalists were mentored by GHY’s scriptwriters to develop their scripts into short films. The finals were held at NUS Shaw Foundation Alumni House with Mr Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information as Guest-of-Honour.

INDUSTRY IMMERSION PROGRAMMES

GHY fully supports the provision of opportunities for students to engage in immersive and out-of-classroom learning experiences. To support industry enrichment opportunities for students, the Group has partnered with Curtin University to offer its New Colombo Plan (“NCP“) Scholars opportunities to better understand media production in Asia. In collaboration with Curtin University and Curtin Academy, the Group has hosted more than 100 NCP scholars and lecturers across two batches at the GHY post-productions studio and at G.H.Y’s overseas production shooting locations so that these students can learn beyond their classrooms and be exposed to professional knowledge from industry veterans.

SOCIAL

RESPONSIBILITY

ENDOWMENT FUND ON GLOBAL CHINESE MEDIA

To support exceptional students in their pursuit of education, the Group has donated $75,000 to NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences to establish the GHY Prize. The GHY Prize recognises exceptional students from NUS CNM major who have achieved outstanding performance in their Final Year Project(s) on Global Chinese Media. The endowment fund is matched one-to-one by Singapore Ministry of Education. The GHY Prize is the first-of-its-kind academic award in a Singapore tertiary institution for the study of Global Chinese Media.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES

GHY firmly believes in nurturing the next generation of talent and acts on this belief by supporting academic fairness and inclusion to ensure that every deserving youth has the resources and support they need to be successful. The Group actively provide financial support through scholarships (merit-based) and bursaries (need-based). GHY has donated $18,000 to Nanyang Polytechnic School of Design and Media to establish the NYP-GHY Scholarship for Academic Year 2022. The scholarship is matched by Nanyang Polytechnic (“NYP“) and was awarded to six deserving students at NYP to support them in the second and third year of their study. Awardees of the scholarship will also be invited to intern with GHY during their vacation so that they can put their skills to practice, and gain invaluable industry experience under the mentorship and guidance of GHY professionals.

PRODUCTION WITH A PURPOSE

G.H.Y believes in raising awareness of social issues through responsible media. To that end, the Group is committed to supporting social causes with community partners through media production. G.H.Y has partnered North East Community Development Council to produce 12 videos that showcased the artistic talents of differently-enable artists, and how the community can support intellectually-challenged and under­privileged individuals with employment opportunities and social assistance. The Group believes that a greater level of awareness on social issues must be raised so that everyone, regardless of the circumstances they are in, can lead a meaningful, dignified, and enriched life.

PHILANTHROPIC
RESPONSIBILITY

FUNDING AND DONATIONS

G.H.Y recognises that the pandemic has significantly impacted the critical funding needs of charities and non-profit organisations. As part of the Group’s contributions to social causes, the Group has raised $650,000 in donation for Community Chest “Fu Dai 2023”. $450,000 were raised via the sales of VIP Concert Package Charity Tickets to Jay Chou Carnival World Tour Concert in Singapore and $200,000 were made in direct contributions to the cause. These contributions will help to support Community Chest’s causes to empower the lives of children with special needs and youths at risk, adults with disabilities, persons with mental health conditions, and seniors and families in need of assistance so that these vulnerable members of our community can continue to live with dignity within a caring and inclusive Singapore.

CORPORATE

RESPONSIBILITY

DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

We believe in continuous improvement and the importance of human capital stewardship. We consistently pursue human resources development policies and programmes that provide relevant training and life-long learning opportunities for all levels of their employees to develop their skills and help them achieve their full potential with the right career opportunities. Together we work towards driving sustainable innovation for the Group.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT

We understand the importance of a positive working environment to influence employee motivation and happiness. As such, we endeavour to provide the best balance in wages, benefits, conditions of work and sustainable social security for our staff to foster a healthy workplace environment. Given the ever-increasing need to focus on health amidst the ongoing pandemic, we have introduced a healthy eating promotion which offers advice as part of our employee wellness programme.

SOCIAL

RESPONSIBILITY

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME

We collaborate with Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (“IMDA”) in various initiatives such as ‘The Story Lab Apprenticeship’ programme that provides participants with structured training in scriptwriting, directing and producing. Apart from upskilling the participants with theoretical knowledge, it is equally important to equip them with on-the-job exposure and practical experiences. As part of a holistic apprenticeship programme, it includes the opportunity to visit overseas production shoot locations to learn from industry professionals, made possible given G.H.Y’s regional footprint and end-to-end production capabilities across the value chain.

SCRIPTWRITING PROGRAMME

We collaborated with Ngee Ann Polytechnic (“NP”) to deliver a course in Chinese scriptwriting. This initiative is supported by Iskandar Malaysia Studios and IMDA. The course was conducted by international and local industry veterans and culminated in the submission of the screenplay to the ATF Chinese Pitch 2020.

'REAL-WORLD' EXPERIENCE THROUGH PROJECT WORK

We understand the significance of putting skills to practice and invited students from the School of Interactive and Digital Media at Nanyang Polytechnic (“NYP”) to work on our production, ‘The Ferryman: Legends of Nanyang’ as part of their final year project. Under the close guidance of experienced professionals at G.H.Y and their lecturers, students gained hands-on experience in producing close to 200 visual effects shots. This also provided a platform for aspiring students to learn more about value-adding with post-production capabilities in today’s fast-evolving entertainment industry.

RAISE AWARENESS OF SOCIAL ISSUES THROUGH OUR FILMS

We wish to promote social issues through our films by raising awareness to our audience and fostering ideas that can bring about positive change in society. The film series “I Come From Beijing – Tibetan Mani Stone Pile in Autumn” broadcast on iQIYI in October 2021, it is the last film of the series of seven films, each telling a story about the youth of Beijing helping to alleviate poverty.

PHILANTHROPIC
RESPONSIBILITY

EQUITABLE EDUCATION

We worked with registered charities in Singapore to provide vouchers to beneficiaries for the purchasing of books, school essentials and educational aids. With the assistance of social workers, up to 350 children from underprivileged backgrounds have benefited from various campaigns that help elevate the communities that we operate in.

SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY

We firmly believe in nurturing the next generation of talent and “walk-the-talk” by supporting academic fairness and inclusion to ensure that every child has the resources and support they need to be successful. We are actively engaging with various educational institutions in the region to provide financial support through scholarships (merit-based) and bursaries (need-based). We are also pleased to share that we launched a scholarship programme for Nanyang Polytechnic in November 2021, which is expected to positively impact aspiring young adults.

FUNDING AND DONATIONS

We recognise that the pandemic has significantly impacted the critical funding needs of charities and non-profit organisations. As part of contributing to the social community, we are Singapore Exchange’s Preferred Partner for the “18th SGX Cares Bull Charge 2021” to help raise funds for targeted beneficiaries. In addition, we have also made direct contributions to HCA Hospice Care, which provides care at home and on its premises for both live-in patients and those requiring day hospice care and   “North East Growth Fund” set up by North East Community Development Council which benefited close to 2,400 young children contributing to their nourishment and education.

RELIEF AND RECOVERY PROGRAMME

In July 2021, catastrophic flooding affected Zhengzhou, the state capital of Henan province in Mainland China. We delivered and distributed new and/or pre-loved items donated by the Group and our working partners to the affected communities which provided shelter, food and comfort to them.