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Congrats to the 6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout Winners and Top Ten

Posted: Saturday, July 25, 2009

Top 10
1. Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up”
2. Color TV “Grace & the Staten Island Fairy”
3. Fish Grenade “25 Mins”
4. A Green Bowl “Just A Burger”
5. Vision “96-120”
6. Team Persimmon “Broken”
7. Barkada Inc.  “Time Out”
8. The Sexiest One in the Bunch “A Date with Time “
9. imua! Theatre and Film Company “White Rabbit”
10. Fresh C Crew “Time After Time”


Best Actor
Rain Noe “Grace & the Staten Island Fairy”

Best Actress
Ginger Kroll “Broken”


Peer Choice Award
Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up”


Peek Award
Color TV “Grace & the Staten Island Fairy”
The Top 5 teams also will each receive a Peek with one free month of service.

 

Student Filmmaker Award
Team Fivelement “I’m Perfect”


Best Cinematography
Fish Grenade “25 Mins”—WINNER

Last Minute Films “An Untitled Project”
Kevin Boston “The One”
Wet Maynard “Season’s End”
AK9 Films “Now”


Best Story
One Hundred Hand Clap “Is There Anything Else?”
Fish Grenade “25 Mins”
Color TV “Grace & the Staten Island Fairy”
Barkada Inc.  “Time Out”
Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up”—WINNER


Most Original Use of Theme
Fish Grenade “25 Mins”
A Green Bowl “Just A Burger”—WINNER
Vision “96-120”
Fresh C Crew “Time After Time”
Argosy “I Have A Rendezvous With Death”


Best Editing
Vision “96-120”
A Green Bowl “Just A Burger”
Fish Grenade “25 Mins”
Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up” —WINNER
imua! Theatre & Film Company “White Rabbit”


Best Direction
Color TV “Grace & the Staten Island Fairy”
One Hundred Hand Clap “Is There Anything Else?”
Fish Grenade “25 Mins”
imua! Theatre & Film Company “White Rabbit”
Team HeadOn “Times [not] Up” —WINNER

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MEETINGS/WORKS-IN-PROGRESS & WORKSHOPS

AAFL WKSHP 05DEC2006: AAFilmLab Feature Film Production Panel

Posted: Tuesday, November 28, 2006

AAFilmLab Workshop Email

We would like to invite you to the last Asian American FilmLab meeting for 2006. It's been a great year, thank you all. This last meeting will be all about *Feature Film Production*, featuring James Bai, Eric Byler, Karin Chien, Stann Nakazono, and Greg Pak. See program information below. Don't miss this!

AAFILMLAB FEATURE FILM PRODUCTION PANEL

Tuesday, December 5th @ 7:00 p.m.
19 West 26th Street, 5th Floor

Since this will be a very popular program, please follow the RSVP guidelines.

RSVP to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

In *Subject* Heading include: AAFilmLab Feature Film Panel RSVP
In *Body* of your email: Your First and Last Name (No other text is necessary)

Only ONE RSVP per email, no "guests" or +1's allowed. If you would like a friend or colleague to attend, they must RSVP for themselves. Attendence is on a first come, first served basis. Only fifty (50) slots are available. We will be accepting a suggested donation of $5 per person to help pay for food and drinks.

6:30 - 7:00 - Attendees arrive
7:00 - 7:05 - Introduce Panel members
7:05 - 7:45 - Feature Film Production Discussion

1) Provide practical advice for filmmakers interested in their first feature
2) Share any lessons learned from their own feature projects
3) Advice on scriptwriting/fundraising/preproduction/production/post - (in brief)
4) Thoughts on the future of Asian American films including the Asian American Market

7:45 - 8:30 - Question and Answer
8:30 - 9:30 - Networking Mixer with Food and Wine

About our Panel:

JAMES BAI
Born in Columbia, Missouri and raised in Southern California, James Bai studied business management as an undergraduate while playing lead guitar in various rock bands dating back to jr. high. It was as an accountant that he made his first film, a short animation on 10 stacks of Post-Its(c) called *Bonin': A Dog's Life*. After confirmation from his younger brother, who at that time was attending NYU's undergraduate film program, that the short was indeed as funny as he thought, James applied to graduate film schools and was accepted by Columbia University. It was there that he spent 4 years developing his quirky and and intense visual story-telling style. His student short films went on to garner numerous awards while screening internationally and broadcasting domestically. After graduating, a calling to go "into the shed" caught hold of James and he spent the next 6 months in Alaska, where he taught himself to play the piano by ear at a nearby church, as research for his new film. James returned to New York City, and settled in the borough of Brooklyn where he embarked on the production of the mesmerizing tale of *Puzzlehead*. *Puzzlehead* made its world premiere at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival and was the grand prize winner at the Scienceplusfiction Film Festival.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1842522/

ERIC BYLER
Bi-racial writer-director was nominated for an Independant Spirit Award in 2003 for his first feature CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES, which also earned nominations for producer Marc Ambrose and actress Jacqueline Kim. Eric's second feature AMERICANese was purchased for theatrical distribution by IFC Films, after premiering at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March of 2006 where it won the Audience Award, and Special Jury Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast. Eric directed the Asian American TV Pilot MY LIFE DISORIENTED which premieres on PBS on Dec. 26th, and has a CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES sequel called TRE in post production. In 1995, Eric's student film KENJI'S FAITH premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, won six other festival awards, and was nominated for a Student Academy Award. Eric's father is of European descent and his mother is Chinese American.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0818611/

KARIN CHIEN
Karin Chien is an independent film producer based in New York City and Los Angeles. Ms. Chien recently wrapped post-production on UNDOING, which premiered at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival, and is currently in post-production on FOLLOWING ROSA, which filmed in the Philippines in Fall 2005. Ms. Chien also produced THE MOTEL (winner of the Sundance/NHK Filmmakers Award, the Humanitas Prize, and 3 Best Narrative Feature Film Festival Awards), currently in theatrical release by Palm Pictures. Ms. Chien has produced the feature-length films MVP, which premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, and ROBOT STORIES, winner of 35 film festival awards and self-distributed theatrically to over 50 cities nationwide.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0157313/

STANN NAKAZONO
Stann Nakazono is a sansei (third-generation Japanese-American) filmmaker who has been making films since high school (his Super-8 short, Life of a Samurai, got an A+ in an Asian American Studies class). He shot, produced, directed and edited the 1984 documentary short, E-Z Rock: Asian American Breakdancer, the story of a breakdancing 14-year-old who is at odds with his traditional Asian father. It won critical acclaim at Asian American film festivals in New York and in Los Angeles. In 1997, he produced his first feature film, Hang Your Dog in the Wind, which had its world premiere at the '97 Slumdance Experience (which he co-founded) at Park City, Utah, the alternative to the alternative of the Sundance Film Festival. Hang Your Dog in the Wind was featured in other film festivals in New York, Chicago, Orlando and Europe. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 1997 Florida Film Festival. After co-directing his independently-funded feature film, Much Adobo About Nothing , he produced the acclaimed live action/animated short An I Within, which won the Best Cinematography Award at the 1999 Florida Film Festival, Special Achievement Award at the USA Film Festival and Best American Short at the L.A. Short Film Festival.
http://www.traaxproduction.com/index.html

GREG PAK
Greg Pak is an award-winning writer and director whose feature film, "Robot Stories,"starring Tamlyn Tomita and Sab Shimono, played in 75 festivals, won 35 awards, screened theatrically across the country, and is now available on DVD from Kino International. Pak's feature screenplay "Rio Chino" won the Pipedream Screenwriting Award at the IFP Market and a Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship. Pak wrote the screenplay for the feature film "MVP," which premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Pak is now writing comic books. Projects include "Incredible Hulk" and "X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong" for Marvel and "Battlestar Galactica" for Dynamite.
http://www.pakbuzz.com
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0657062/

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CURRENT PROJECTS

Chinatown Youth Mentorship Program

Posted: Friday, January 30, 2009

The AAFilmLab is proud to announce that we are partnering with MOCA and APEX on a 3-month filmmaking mentorship program for Asian American High School students. APEX, a nonprofit in New York City dedicated to providing mentoring and educational services to Asian American youths, will provide a mentor and a student to work with a filmmaker from the AAFilmLab. The AAFimLab and APEX mentors will guide the student through the process of creating a 3-7 minute short film from inception of story to final cut. The final product will be displayed at the Museum of Chinese in America and will also be broadcast on the MOCA YouTube Channel.

The Chinatown Youth Mentorship Program had its first meeting on January 29, 2009 and will continue until May 2009, when the final short films will be presented for inclusion into the Museum of Chinese in America's opening ceremony.… More

AAFilmLab Shorts Playing at The ImaginAsian: April 13, 2006

Posted: Monday, April 10, 2006


THE BEACHHEAD: APA SHORTS MAKE THEIR LANDING

The AAFilmLab and The ImaginAsian will be screening short films created by members of the AAFilmLab as well as a new face or two this THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006, 7:30PM - and the filmmakers are going to be looking for some support. This is the first in a series of screenings that The ImaginAsian has graciously offered to co-sponsor in order to get these films screened and to have our voices heard and we'd love to show them just how much we want our work to be shown in this city. Buy tickets online - http://www.theimaginasian.com/nowplaying/index.php?cid=900&date=20060413#100000468 and save some money or come straight to the theater this thursday and spread the wealth. The AAFilmLab proceeds will go towards more events like these as well towards the Script Competitions we hold each year (the… More
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GIGS & CASTINGS

Saturday, September 04, 2010

CASTING: “Interpretations” Film (NYC)

CASTING: “Interpretations” Film (NYC)
This is an experimental short based around interpretationsfilm.com, shooting Sept 12 and/or 13 Please see the website for more information.

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Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Asian American Film Mentorship Program Launch Announcement from Karin Chien

Asian American Film Mentorship Program Launch Announcement from Karin Chien

Hi friends - a quick email to announce that the CAAM fellowship… More

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

Sunday, August 29, 2010

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

Thursday, August 26, 2010

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

CASTING: MFA GRADUATE THESIS FILM (NYC)

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

Casting: Marvel’s ‘Runways’ News

FROM MARISSA LEE of RACEBENDING.COM

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