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6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout Launch Party and Theme Announcement: Friday June 26, 2009

Posted: Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Are you ready?!?! The 6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout kicks off TODAY at 6pm Friday, June 26, 2009! The Theme will be announced at 8PM (EDT) at the New York City launch party at:

White Rabbit Lounge
145 East Houston Street

(Btwn Forsyth & Eldridge)
(F or V train to 2nd Ave)
New York NY 10002

and simultaneously posted online at
http://www.aafilmlab.org & http://www.72hourfilmshootout.com & http://twitter.com/aafilmlab

New York-based singer/songwriter Cynthia Lin will be performing live at the launch party.

Late registration continues for the 6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout with online registration until June 26th!

This year is shaping up to be a great year with nearly 50 teams competing from around the country, so to keep the submissions coming!!!

Register at: http://www.72hourfilmshootout.com


6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout to be held June 26 - 29, 2009

The Asian American Film Lab (AAFilmLab), in association with Asian CineVision, is pleased to announce the Sixth Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout (“Shootout”) taking place this year from June 26-29, 2009. The Shootout is a nationwide competition where filmmaking teams have 72 hours to complete short films up to five minutes in length. Teams are given a common theme at the start of the competition to use creatively as they see fit. Teams compete for cash and prizes and the chance to have their films screened at film festivals.

This year’s Shootout finalists will be selected by a panel film industry professionals including cinematographer Ellen Kuras (Be Kind, Rewind, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), director Michael Kang (The Motel, West 32nd), Marci Phillips (Executive Director of Primetime Casting for ABC Entertainment), producer Mynette Louie (Children of Invention), actor Justin Chon (Twilight), filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda (Campaign, Mental), and Tanuj Chopra (Punching at the Sun).

The Shootout intends to create opportunities for Asian Americans to demonstrate their talent, gain exposure in the entertainment industry, and to have an impact on the visibility of Asian American stories and characters in film and television. One of the Shootout requirements is that at least one key production member (e.g., director, producer, or writer) and a principal actor from each team must be of Asian descent. New for this year is a special judging category for student filmmakers. Teams that have at least half of their members submit active, valid Student IDs are eligible for the Student Film Award.

The 6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout begins on Friday, June 26, 2008, at 8PM (EDT). The competition theme will be announced at the New York City launch party at 8PM at White Rabbit Lounge (145 East Houston Street) and simultaneously posted online at http://www.aafilmlab.org. New York-based singer/songwriter Cynthia Lin will be performing live at the launch party.

The Top Ten Films will screen at the Asian American International Film Festival organized by Asian CineVision (July 23-26, 2009). The screening and awards presentation will be held at the new Museum of Chinese in America located in New York’s Chinatown which will open its doors to the public this June. Awards will be given out in individual categories such as Best Actor/Actress, Cinematography, Editing, Originality and Audience Favorite.

In connection with the Shootout, AAFilmLab will be hosting several pre-launch events including workshops and mixers for anyone interested in competing as well as a post-screening wrap party.

The AAFilmLab thanks the Asian American Arts Alliance JP Morgan Chase SOAR program for their assistance this year with 6th Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout.

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MEETINGS/WORKSHOP

Next AAFilmLab Meeting Thursday November 4th!

Posted: Sunday, October 24, 2010

Next AAFilmLab Meeting Thursday November 4th!

NEXT MEETING Thurs. Nov. 4rth:  Fresh off finishing his first feature film “Supercapitalist,” come meet producer, writer, actor, and former AAFilmLab President Derek Ting, as he shares his insights on film financing, the writing process, and being a lead actor.  Derek is eager to support members with any tools and information to forward filmmaking by the filmlab community.  Members will be able to ask him direct questions based on
a the topics below.
1.  Financing a Script
2.  Selecting the right people
3.  Production: What I learned the hard way
4.  Post Production: The producer/director’s role.
5.  Promoting and Selling your film

Also, we will screen Sean Tarjoto’s Interpretations Film who’s script we previously we workshopped. 

Asian American Film Lab “Workshop” meeting
Thursday, Nov. 4th
6PM to 8PM
@ Showbiz
19 West 21st Street b/w 5th and 6th Ave.

Thanks to everyone who came to our last meeting and our first “Inspirations” Series Meeting with award winning Director, Illustrator and Storyboard Artist Robert Castillo.  Connect and reconnect with those you met at our previous meetings at our Facebook Profile Page and our Facebook Event Invite

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.
 
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

Upcoming AAFilmLab Meeting Schedule:
Thursday, Dec. 2nd, 6 PM to 8 PM
Thursday, Jan. 6th, 6 PM to 8 PM
Thursday, Feb. 3rd, 6 PM to 8 PM

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OTHER NEWS & EVENTS

LA Asian Pacific Film Fest May 10-20: C3 PROJECT MARKET

Posted: Friday, January 13, 2012

Though the deadline has past, this is something we should all know about for the future.

LA Asian Pacific Film Fest May 10-20: C3 PROJECT MARKET

OVERVIEW
Visual Communications, the nation’s premier Asian Pacific American media arts center, is now accepting submissions for the First Annual Conference for Creative Content (C3) Project Market to be held during The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, set for May 10 through May 20, 2012 at the Directors Guild of America, CGV Cinemas, and additional venues in the Los Angeles area.

The C3 Project Market is a unique opportunity for filmmakers of Asian descent to showcase their project to Financiers, Producers, Production Companies, Agents, Managers and Industry Executives enabling them with the contacts, information and confidence they need to make their film. Grantees will work in conjunction with Visual Communications to develop professional relationships and future collaborations throughout the film industry that… More

A4: Produce & Distribute Your Own Film (NYC)

Posted: Tuesday, November 22, 2011

A4: Produce & Distribute Your Own Film
Thursday, December 1, 6:30-8:00pm
New York Film Academy, Union Square Screening Room
100 East 17th Street
(17th Street & Union Square East)
Subway: 4 5 6 N Q R L

Tickets: $10 General Admission
Free for Alliance+ members and NY Film Academy students
You’ve spent hundreds of hours, and maxed out your credit cards, to make your great movie. Now what? Join a creative conversation with experienced filmmakers and producers on what it takes to distribute your film today.
Based on the case study of “Scalp” by director and producer Paul Chau. With discussants Fay Ann Lee (director & producer, “Falling for Grace”), Henry Fernaine(executive producer, “Revolutionary Road”), and Socheata Pouev (director, “New Year Baby”). Moderated by Mridu Chandra (coordinating producer & post-production supervisor, “Women, War & Peace”, and Adjunct Professor… More

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GIGS & CASTINGS

Friday, January 13, 2012

LA Asian Pacific Film Fest May 10-20: C3 PROJECT MARKET

Though the deadline has past, this is something we should all know about for the future.

LA Asian Pacific Film Fest May 10-20: C3 PROJECT… More

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

CASTING: “My Brother, My Hero” Staged Reading (NYC)

MY BROTHER, MY HERO
Yangtze Repertory Theatre in collaboration with the Asian American Film Lab
Staged Read of full length play @… More

Sunday, November 27, 2011

CASTING: Korean Actress & a Contortionist ASAP (NYC)

CASTING: Korean Actress & a Contortionist ASAP (NYC)

A Korean writer named Jennivere Song Lee (add her on fb) is filming a teaser for a… More

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

CASTING: M/F Asians for Short Video (Union/Non-Union) (NYC)

CASTING Asian males and females for short video (Union/Non-Union)

Casting for Mandarin or Korean speaking male and female Asian talent, to portray couples in their… More

Thursday, November 17, 2011

CASTING: Female Mandarin Speaking Actresses (NYC)

CASTING: Female Mandarin Speaking Actresses (NYC)
Mandarin speaking actresses needed for NYC voiceover session Dec 12 and 13.

Project: The Epic Adventures of Princess… More

Monday, November 14, 2011

CASTING: Asians for Columbia MFA Thesis (NYC)

Columbia University MFA Thesis Film Casting

Raymond Yeung (director) is casting “RUB”, a thesis short-film for Columbia University MFA program. The film is about the… More

Saturday, November 12, 2011

CASTING: Asian Male & Female for Webseries Pilot (NYC)

CASTING: Asian Male & Female for Webseries Pilot:
1 Asian American male (20s) and 1 Asian American female (20s) for a web series pilot… More