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First Ever AAFilmLab Feature Film Relay Underway: Seeking Treatments!

Posted: Sunday, December 23, 2007

The 72 Hour Shootout has shown what filmmakers are capable of achieving with a few restrictions, very little time, and a miniscule budget. The FFR is the AAFilmLab’s attempt to apply that same independent filmmaking spirit to create a feature length film.

HOW THE RELAY WORKS:
This will not be your typical feature film production. The story will revolve around a selected treatment that outlines the characters and story from beginning to end. Six directors will then divide the treatment into equal parts, develop their section and then shoot it. Each director will have exactly one week to shoot and edit their film. The six short films will then be assembled into a feature length film. There will be several meetings where all six directors/writers come together before production to establish cohesiveness and awareness as to what each director plans to do. However, the production process will be in the form of a relay - the 1st Director will complete his/her work within a week, then hand off the finished product to the 2nd Director who has to continue telling the story from that point in a weeks time, and so on.

For this inaugural Feature Film Relay, the AAFilmLab will host the project in New York and will employ longtime AAFilmLab members for its first six directors: Tony Chen, Matte Chi, David Hou, Hyunsuk Kim, Karen Song, and Peter Wang.

We are in the first phase of this project: SCRIPT DISCOVERY.  We seek treatments from all over the country for consideration. Details outlined below.

Please email your one page treatments to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with “AAFL Film Relay Treatment” in the Subject Heading by Friday, January 4th at 9 PM (EST). In the body of your email, include the Title of your work, writing credits and contact information including cell phone and email.

Treatment minimum requirements*:
1. Name, contact info.
2. No more than 1 page in length.
3. Write a one sentence logline at the beginning of your treatment.
4. There are no restrictions regarding subject matter, structure, or/and style.
5. Must be original.

* Multiple submissions are allowed.

The selected winner will receive:
1. “Story by” credit
2. A $100 fee for a three year option to develop the story into a feature film as part of the Feature Film Relay.

The winner will be announced on Wednesday, January 16th.

SEND US YOUR STORIES! Join us for this unique, exciting and unpredictable ride. If you have any questions, please email us at (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

The Basics:
Six directors
Six weeks of total shooting
Six 15 minute shorts
One feature film.

Phases:

Script Discovery/Development Phase(1 month): Deadline Friday, January 4th, 2008
Nationwide search for feature film treatments. Deadine: January 2nd, 08

Pre Production Phase (2 months): January - February 2008
Directors, Writers, Producers come together to flesh out story and production details.

Production Phase (6 weeks): March - April 2008
Each director gets one week to shoot their segment of the feature.

Post Production (1 month): May 2008
Cut all the films together, mix sound, master.

Festival submission and seeking Television and Theatrical release.

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MEETINGS/WORKSHOP

Spotlight: Dana Krieger “Navigating Film Festivals - Production to Making the Most of It” 2/16

Posted: Friday, February 03, 2012

Industry Spotlight: Dana Krieger on “Navigating the World of Film Festivals, from Production to Making the Most of It.” Thurs., Feb. 16th, 7-9PM

Dana Krieger has a passion for the arts community, and has an extensive background in producing and creating large scale, high profile events for both the nonprofit and for-profit communities. Most recently, Dana drew upon both her love of the arts and delight for execution by taking on senior management positions at the Tribeca Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Silverdocs Film Festival, DOC NYC Film festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games. Dana did her undergraduate studies at Georgetown University and earned a Masters in Public Administration from Columbia University

She will be discussing the ins-and-outs of putting together a film festival, and also, for filmmakers, how to navigate film festivals, with behind-the-scenes nuts-and-bolts of how they work - the inside track; why go, what to do when you get there, how to network, and what parties to go to, to maximize the efficiency and enjoyment of the experience.

When:
Thursday, Feb. 16

Where:
The Azure
333 E. 91 Street New York, NY
Check in with the Doorman (valid photo I.D. will be required) & he will direct you where to go

Time:
7PM to 9PM
Please be on-time

Please RSVP via our Facebook Event and/OR email (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with “RSVP Feb. 16th” 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.

Thanks to everyone who participated in our previous events. 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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SUBMIT FOR “Unfinished Works” or “Industry Spotlight”
For more information about submitting for our programs “Unfinished Works” or “Industry Spotlight” please go this page:  http://aafilmlab.org/index.php/weblog/news/

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.

Thanks to everyone who participated in our previous programing.  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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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