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Tuesday, April 10th AAFL Meeting Details: Susan Shopmaker

Posted: Tuesday, April 03, 2007

The Asian American FilmLab presents

“Casting Workshop with Susan Shopmaker”
Tuesday, April 10th
@ 7:00 p.m.
19 West 26th Street, 5th floor
(b/w Broadway and 6th Ave)

You’ve probably heard that casting is 75% of the work in film production.  Our upcoming Casting Director Workshop is directed to both filmmakers and actors as we will be holding a Semi-Mock casting session with Susan Shopmaker.  Susan Shopmaker has made her mark by casting films such as Party Monster, Short Bus, West 32nd, Red Doors, and The Motel.  There is no other Casting Director who has had more experience casting Asian American feature films that have made it to market than Susan Shopmaker, so we are very excited about having her.  Please don’t miss out. 
6:45 to 7:00 pm: Attendees arrive
7:15 to 8:00 pm: Semi-Mock Casting Session
8:00 to 8:45 pm: Question and Answer with Susan
So what is this Semi-Mock Casting Session?
The AAFilmLab is proud to announce our newest film production “Gimme”, a short film by Son Tran.  Although Son’s script didn’t make the cut for the Writer X Project, the AAFL has decided to use his script for the first of what we hope to be a series of AAFL Internal Development Projects (IDPs).  Nothing fancy, just projects AAFL members can all get behind from pre to post production.  David Hou, our programming Director will be making an announcement at the meeting and will also be seeking people for key production roles.
We will be using the Casting Workshop as an opportunity to begin casting for “Gimme.”  Susan Shopmaker will advise and share her process with us as we try to cast the three lead roles.  We are seeking the following:
Jerry - Young male, early twenties, slightly built. Jerry is a student with a part time job, balancing the different pressures in his life. Still trying to make it in the world he is naïve but resourceful. He is still trying to find the confidence that maturity and experience bring.


Annie - Mid twenties, natural attractiveness. Annie is a native New Yorker with a hard edge, honed through years living in the city and a natural competitiveness. Never one to back down from a situation she has fully entered adulthood but still enjoys being young and single with money.


Marshall - Late twenties, early thirties. Taller, with a good build, handsome in a put together kind of way. Marshall has established himself in the business world. He hates his job but enjoys the privileges that the salary and position brings. He carries himself with an air of bored arrogance and entitlement.
ACTORS, please email headshot and resume to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).  No hardcopies accepted and email files over 1MB will be deleted.  Type the Name of the Role (Jerry, Annie or Marshall) in the Subject Heading.  A few selected actors will be chosen to read for Susan Shopmaker, although preference will be given to AAFL members (See membership details below).  Not being selected for the Workshop does not mean you will not be considered for the production.  For the workshop we can only see at most 2 to 3 people per role, so we will be holding another casting call in the near future.  Note: If you think you’d also like to attend this meeting you must RSVP as well, just type that you would like to attend in the body of your email.  ALL ACTORS, please bring a hardcopy of your headshot to the event, we will be collecting them to give to Susan.
ALL OTHER ATTENDEES, please RSVP to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with “Susan Shopmaker” in the Subject Heading and your First and Last name only in the Body of your email.  No other text is necessary.  No guests or (+1’s) allowed.  Individuals must RSVP for themselves.
This event is limited to the first 50 people, so please RSVP as soon as possible.  Actors are really quick about RSVPing, so you Writers, Directors, and others, make sure you don’t drag your feet!

*This is a free event for AAFL members and $5 for Non-Members.  You will have the option to have your fee go towards your membership dues should you be interested in joining.

Regarding Membership:  Dues are only $30/year.  Dues go towards helping us put on more programs like this, it will also help us administer this year’s 72 Hour Shootout.  Speaking of which, membership gives you $30 off the entry fee this year!  So if you compete it’s basically paid for.  Also, you get discounted movie tickets, magazine subscription and a hug from our management team.  We will have a membership rep at the meeting, just ask for them.  Cash or check accepted.

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MEETINGS/WORKS-IN-PROGRESS & WORKSHOPS

Next AAFilmLab Meeting this Thursday!

Posted: Sunday, August 29, 2010

Next AAFilmLab Meeting this Thursday!

Thanks to everyone who came to our last meeting.  We are in the midst of formulating all of your feedback and helping to decide what’s best for our members in the long run.  Until then, we are looking forward to our meeting this coming Thursday, Sept. 2nd and will be going back to roots; our original WORKSHOP format.  This is an opportunity for us to help challenge and improve each other’s work, grow as a filmmakers and strengthen the bonds between us.  It’s a great way of progressing by problem solving while building community.  So, if you have an unfinished work, please bring it in to workshop!

We are still seeking unfinished works to workshop including, but not limited to:
1. Screenplays
2. Films in pre/post production
3. Acting monologues
4. Storyboarding, art direction including set, lighting, costume designs, sound design (including music) and editing choices, a specific scene challenge…basically any thing that isn’t complete that you need an outside perspective on to help you complete your vision.
 
If you’d like to be a part of this collaborative process as either subject or audience, please RSVP via our Facebook Event.  If you don’t have Facebook, please (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) at (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).  To submit an unfinished work, please email (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with “Workshop Submission” in the subject line, including a description of your project (including format and length) as well as the feedback your are seeking.
Looking forward to see you there!  Details below.
Sincerely,
AAFilmLab

Asian American Film Lab “Workshop” meeting
Thursday, Sept 2nd
6PM to 7:30PM
@ Showbiz
19 West 21st Street b/w 5th and 6th Ave.

Upcoming AAFilmLab Meeting Schedule:
Thursday,  Oct. 7th, 6 PM to 8 PM
Thursday, Nov. 4th, 6 PM to 8 PM
Thursday, Dec. 2nd, 6 PM to 8 PM

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CURRENT PROJECTS

“Reminiscence” Chinatown Film Project

Posted: Thursday, July 09, 2009



The AAFilmLab partnered with MOCA and APEX to provide a mentor who could guide a high school student's endeavor at creating their first short film. "Reminiscence" is one of the films completed. This film is now part of MOCA's Chinatown Film Project YouTube Channel.

The synopsis:
A young girl celebrates her grandmother's birthday as they reminisce about the grandfather who has recently passed away. We travel back in memory to 1965 - the grandparents, as a young couple, overcome what looks to be the end of their burgeoning relationship when the grandfather returns to China to tend to his sick mother.

Credits:
Written & Directed By
XIAOQIAN CHEN

CAST
Grandma
KIT FONG LEE

Granddaughter
DEANNA ZHUMore

Chinatown Youth Mentorship Program 2009 - Complete

Posted: Thursday, June 25, 2009

The AAFilmLab has completed its Chinatown Youth Mentoring Program along with MOCA and APEX. Two of our members were mentors for high school students and had the great pleasure of helping them create their very own film to be included in MOCA's Chinatown Online Film channel on YouTube. The AAFilmLab is incredibly proud to have been part of such an inspiring experience.

MOCA will be opening its doors with an event this July 1st, 2009 showcasing ten short films about Chinatown made by slightly more experienced Directors:
The Guy with the Cigarette directed by Miguel Arteta
Church Basement Bomb Shelter directed by Patty Chang
New York Night Scene directed by Jem Cohen
Kiwi Lotion directed by Cary Fukunaga
I Can’t Wait directed by So Yong Kim & Bradley Rust Gray
Fortune Cookie directed by Amir Naderi
Chinatown: In Their Own… More
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GIGS & CASTINGS

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Asian American Film Mentorship Program Launch Announcement from Karin Chien

Asian American Film Mentorship Program Launch Announcement from Karin Chien

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Monday, August 30, 2010

CASTING:  “GREEN PLASTIC SANDALS” (NYC)

CASTING CALL:  “GREEN PLASTIC SANDALS” (NYC)

Dates Required: Sept 15th and/or Sept 16th (11AM-5PM)

Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn

Film Title: GREEN PLASTIC… More

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CASTING: Justin Lin “Interpretations” (NYC)

Below are the players and descriptions:
Casting for the Justin Lin “Interpretations” Contest. The film follows a couple under unusual and suspicious circumstances.

Donald… More

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CASTING: Sean Tarjyoto’s Interpretations Film (NYC)

Hi, I’m Sean Tarjyoto,

I’ve got an idea for an original interpretationsfilm.com short

I’m searching for a female actor, 20s and a smalll dog. I… More

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CASTING CALL FOR MFA GRADUATE THESIS FILM (NYC) (Production starts in October, 7 day shoot)
Experience working with an up and coming director… More

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I have great news to share…Today Marvel contacted us and gave us a statement affirming that their… More

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Children of Invention - NYC Screening

CHILDREN OF INVENTION will have its Manhattan premiere as the Centerpiece Presentation of the 32nd Annual Asian American Int’l Film Festival this coming month.  We… More