Canon Marketing Malaysia (“Canon”) today announced the addition of acclaimed Malaysian filmmakers Quek Shio Chuan and Razaisyam Rashid to its EOS Filmmaker Programme 2026, further strengthening Canon’s commitment to supporting the local filmmaking community and nurturing creative storytelling talent.
The appointment expands Canon’s EOS Filmmaker line-up from three to five members, reflecting the company’s continued strategic focus on videography in supporting filmmakers, content creators and production professionals through a comprehensive ecosystem of imaging solutions designed for modern visual storytelling.
As demand for video content continues to accelerate across cinema, streaming platforms, commercial productions and social media, Canon remains focused on delivering innovative tools that empower creators at every stage of production. From EOS R System mirrorless cameras and RF lenses to Cinema EOS solutions, Canon has steadily expanded its portfolio to meet the evolving needs of the professional video market.
The inclusion of Quek Shio and Razaisyam further strengthens Canon’s engagement with Malaysia’s filmmaking community and underscores the company’s ambition to play a larger role in shaping the future of visual storytelling.
“At Canon, we believe technology should empower creativity and bring people together through meaningful stories. Guided by our corporate philosophy of Kyosei, we are committed to supporting the filmmaking community through a comprehensive imaging ecosystem. The addition of Quek Shio Chuan and Razaisyam Rashid to our EOS Filmmaker Programme reflects our continued support in nurturing creative talent and advancing the professional video segment,” said Edward Chang, Head of Image Communication Business Division, Canon Marketing Malaysia.
Known for his distinctive visual storytelling and cinematic approach, Quek Shio Chuan has built a reputation for producing compelling narratives that resonate with audiences across commercial and creative projects. His work reflects a strong understanding of visual craft and innovative storytelling techniques.
Meanwhile, Razaisyam Rashid is recognised for his versatility as a filmmaker and his ability to bring authentic stories to life across various formats. His experience and creative vision have earned him recognition within the industry, making him a valuable addition to the EOS Filmmaker community.
Through the EOS Filmmaker Programme, Canon aims to foster closer collaboration with industry professionals, encourage knowledge-sharing within the creative community and showcase how technology can empower storytelling across diverse genres and formats.
The programme forms part of Canon’s broader commitment to advancing Malaysia’s creative ecosystem by equipping filmmakers and content creators with the tools, expertise and inspiration needed to compete on both regional and global stages.
As Canon continues to expand its portfolio of video-centric solutions, the company remains dedicated to enabling creators to transform ideas into impactful visual stories that connect with audiences everywhere.
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