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AAFilmLab Connections: Screening of Patrick Wang’s IN THE FAMILY

Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2011

AAFilmLab Connections: Come to a screening of the powerful and provocative Asian American film IN THE FAMILY, then stay for the Q&A with Director Patrick Wang!

When: Thursday, Nov. 10th, at 10pm TOMORROW
Where: Quad Cinema, 34 West 13th St.
AAFilmLab Contact: Amy Chang, email (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=315137165168789

Paul Brunick of The New York Times praises IN THE FAMILY: “A remarkably fresh and unpredictable drama…Beautifully modulated and stylistically sui generis, IN THE FAMILY is also one of the most accomplished and undersold directorial debuts this year… One senses that [Wang] is rediscovering the rules of cinema on his own. This is a career to keep an eye on.” (Full review at http://movies.nytimes.com/2011/11/04/movies/in-the-family-from-patrick-wang-review.html )

Synopsis from official site, www.inthefamilythemovie.com:

In the town of Martin, Tennessee, Chip Hines, a precocious six year old, has only known life with his two dads, Cody and Joey. And a good life it is. When Cody dies suddenly in a car accident, Joey and Chip struggle to find their footing again. Just as they begin to, Cody’s will reveals that he named his sister as Chip’s guardian. The years of Joey’s acceptance into the family unravel as Chip is taken away from him. In his now solitary home life, Joey searches for a solution. The law is not on his side, but friends are. Armed with their comfort and inspired by memories of Cody, Joey finds a path to peace with the family and closer to his son.

Four shows daily: 1:00, 4:00, 7:10, 10:15pm
Call 212-777-FILM #636 or visit MOVIETICKETS.COM
Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly encouraged.

Hope to see you there!!
Amy Chang
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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AAFilmLab Connections is our program supporting other events and programs of Asians in film making, and networking, building and maintaining professional relationships in the entertainment industry

Thanks to everyone who participated in our last Unfinished Works on 11/7.  Connect and reconnect with those you met at our previous meetings at our Facebook Profile Page and our Facebook Event Invite: Past Events!

The AAFilmLab is a not-for-profit organization committed to challenging our membership to continually strive to be better.  If you found our programs helpful or were able to find or utilize resources from AAFILMLAB meetings to improve your film, we kindly ask for an appropriate credit.  Thanks!

http://www.AAFilmLab.org

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MEETINGS/WORKSHOP

Unfinished Works, Thurs. Sept. 1st!

Posted: Tuesday, August 16, 2011

This month, we will be workshopping a short film and a monologue.  Filmmaker, Li Zhu will be sharing her film-in-progress entitled SPECTACLE.  She graduated from Stevenson University in May of 2010 with a BA in Film and Video. She is an aspiring filmmaker in the field of production management and assistant direction. She is currently working full-time at Hand Held Films, Inc.  Actor, Kender Jones, will sharing a monologue with us (Adam in As You Like It)

We will be workshopping these works with feedback for our “Unfinished Works” program.  Join us in supporting our community by creating a safe space to give and receive honest feedback for eachother’s Unfinished Works!

Asian American Film Lab “Unfinished Works” meeting
Thursday, Sept. 1st
@ The Azure
East 91st and 1st,
NYC 10128
3rd Floor Lounge
6PM to 8PM

If you’d like to be a part of this collaborative process, please RSVP via our Facebook Event and/OR email (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with “RSVP Sept. 1st” in subject line. 

To offset costs of maintaining our services to our community, and in the aid of securing a permanent home for the AAFilmLab, we will be accepting donations.  The suggested donation is $3.00 - $5.00.

Connect and reconnect with those you met at our previous meetings at our Facebook Profile Page and our Facebook Event Invite: Past Events!

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A Call For “Unfinished Works”
We are continuing going back to our roots with our original workshop format.  It’s 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.

To submit an “Unfinished Work,” please email (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with “Unfinished Work” in the subject line, including a description of your project (including format, length, what stage it’s in, & your projected goals for it) as well as the feedback your are seeking.

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Congratulations to all participants and winners of this year’s 72 Hour Film Shootout!
We are uploading shootout entries and awards ceremony montage and lead-in nominee videos daily HERE
Pictures from the Awards Ceremony and afterparty on Facebook
Here are some videos we’ve added so far:
2011 Montage Video
Best Editor & Cinematography Nominees Video
Best Actor & Actress Nominees Video

Upcoming AAFilmLab Schedule (1st Thursday & 2nd Half of the Month):
Thursday, Sept. 1st - Unfinished Works

The AAFilmLab is a not-for-profit organization committed to challenging our membership to continually strive to be better.  If you find our programs helpful or were able to find or utilize resources from AAFILMLAB meetings to improve your film, we kindly ask for an appropriate credit.  Thanks!

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OTHER NEWS & EVENTS

MUSIC for the 72 Hour Film Shootout July 15 - 18

Posted: Thursday, July 14, 2011

Need or want to provide music for Shootout participants?

Post your band/dj/performer’s website to facebook.com/72hrshootout.

You can also use the music of featured performers, Late Cambrian and Brad Go, both of which will be performing at our Launch Party, July 15th in NYC, 6 - 8:30PM at Zinc Bar, 82 West 3rd Street.

Late Cambrian
Late Cambrian on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-last-concert/id441171617

A clip of their Spike Hill, Brooklyn performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BN9R4Aa8rU

http://www.latecambrian.com

Brad Go
Climb aboard the S.S. Rock and marvel as Captain Brad Go navigates the high seas of heartbreak, lust and love!  Armed with a guitar and a piano, Brad Go sets his songwriting sights high as he sails the stormy seas of the heart.  Ranging from heartbroken croons and triumphant ballads to kick-your-face-off rock… More

LU CHUAN’S MASTERFUL EPIC “CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH” OPENS ON MAY 11

Posted: Friday, April 29, 2011

LU CHUAN’S MASTERFUL EPIC “CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH” OPENS ON MAY 11

On December 9, 1937, the Imperial Japanese Army laid siege to the Chinese capital of Nanking, beginning a reign of terror that killed as many as 300,000 civilians—an infamous tragedy now referred to as the Rape of Nanking. The first big-budget fiction film by the Chinese to deal with this seminal event in their modern history, CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH follows those caught in the crossfire: a young Chinese general who leads a platoon in street fighting; the German businessman John Rabe, who establishes a safety zone to protect the lives of countless Chinese; and a Japanese officer conflicted by the brutality of his commander. A runaway hit with audiences in China, the film is a visceral, heartbreaking portrait of life during wartime, and an unforgettable masterpiece of contemporary world cinema.

Watch the trailer: http://tinyurl.com/citytrailer

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GIGS & CASTINGS

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Casting Asian Actors for Korean American Music Video in NYC

From our friends at Fresh Concentrate LLC:

A client is shooting a Korean American music video in NYC next month and they need Asian actors.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

CASTING JAPANESE MALE ACTOR FOR CORPORATE VIDEO / COMPANY “IMAGE” VIDEO

We are casting for a Japanese male actor age 50-60 with “businessman” look (must speak some English, but does not have to be perfect) for… More

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Casting Small Business Owners in the NY Area for UPS Website

Casting small business owners in the NY area who use UPS to appear on the UPS website. No compensation but great promotion for the company!… More

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

CASTING: Upcoming “Unfinished Works” Reading - Kia Barbee’s Silly of Me

Last minute casting change requires:

Asian male, 20’s who can speak mandarin. Must be available for rehearsal this Saturday, 4/21/12 (12-3PM) and the reading, Tuesday,… More

Saturday, April 14, 2012

CASTING: Non-Union Cable Commercial and Print campaign for a Long Term Health Care Facility

Looking for:
Chinese Mother 65+
Chinese Daughter 45+
Chinese Male Doctor 40+
Korean Father 65+
Korean Daughter 40+
The… More

CASTING: Asian Male with Hibachi Skills for Spec Commercial

We’re looking for an Asian Male with Hibachi skills for a spec commercial we’re shooting.  18 years+, any height.  Would be in NYC.  Deferred pay. … More

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

CASTING: SEEKING ACTORS IN NYC FOR MUSIC VIDEO

Please email headshots, resume and reel and please indicate availablilty for this week or weekend. Each actor will only be needed for 1-2 hours at… More