2004 Film Shootout Poster
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MTV World, Asian CineVision, and the AAFilmlab Present: The 2nd Annual 72 Hour* Film Shootout! Get more info >> |
leah Rozen is the chief movie critic at PEOPLE magazine, a job she has held since 1997. She began reviweing movies for the weekly magazine five years earlier. She has also worked there as an editor and writer, as well as an editor at PEOPLE’s Australian sister publication, WHO, and as founding editor at IN STYLE. Before joining PEOPLE, she worked as a reporter at ADVERTISING AGE and THE AMERICAN LAWYER. She is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University where, when not in classes, she worked as a film critic at the college newspaper, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.
{extended}Premiering August 2004, ImaginAsian Entertainment is the first and only nationwide 24-hour television network to promote and serve the diverse cultures that comprise the Asian Aerican community. Just as MTV and BET helped usher in youth and hip-hop culture into mainstream America, we are committed to infusing the current television landscape with the best Asian/Asian American media content available.
{extended}McCann Erickson San Francisco is the San Francisco hub for McCann Worldgroup San Francisco, a conglomeration of agencies specializing in advertising, online advertising, relationship marekting, brand development and design. Our clients include Microsoft, for whom we operate as their global hub, AMD, Del Monte, Hitachi, General Motors, and The Oakland A’s to name a few. We are a fully integrated, media-and-discipline-agnostic group who believes that the creative mind is the most powerful force of all.
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Asian CineVision is a nonprofit media arts organization dedicated to promoting and preserving Asian and Asian American media expression by helping to develop and support both emerging and experienced Asian American film and video makers and other media artists working in a range of genres and styles; and helping to ensure that the full spectrum of Asian and Asian American media works reach diverse audiences in Asian American communities and beyond.
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