Asian American Film Lab announces New Officers for 2008-2009
President: David Hou
Vice-President: David Hsin
Shootout Director: Peter Chin
Outreach Committee: Jeanie Tse, Amy Chang, Carl Li, Jimzy Lui
Fundraising: Hai Ninh
Treasurer: Janet Fu
Tuesday, April 08, 2008Asian American Film Lab announces New Officers for 2008-2009President: David Hou Wednesday, January 16, 2008“Forgive the Grey” wins Film Relay Treatment Competition!Please join us in congratulating Simon Ko for winning the AAFilmLab Feature Film Treatment competition with his story “Forgive the Grey.” In the middle of the night, two families struggle to find the truth behind the escape of an organ donor from a proposed transplant operation. But matters are made worse when a murder turns everyone into a victim of a gray form of evil. We would like to thank all of the writers from all over the country who submitted their film treatments. This was a difficult decision, and we were very impressed by the creative forces out there! Keep up the amazing work. Our Six Directors will now spend the next month fleshing out the rest of the story of “Forgive the Grey.” Pre-Production will be during March/April, and then be filming this feature-length film in April/May of 08. If you are in the New York area and would like to get involved with this project, email us at Check the website for our progress! Sincerely, AAFilmLab Sunday, December 23, 2007First Ever AAFilmLab Feature Film Relay Underway: Seeking Treatments!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: 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 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*: * Multiple submissions are allowed. The selected winner will receive: 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 The Basics: Phases: Script Discovery/Development Phase(1 month): Deadline Friday, January 4th, 2008 Pre Production Phase (2 months): January - February 2008 Production Phase (6 weeks): March - April 2008 Post Production (1 month): May 2008 Festival submission and seeking Television and Theatrical release. Saturday, December 01, 2007UNDOING: Opening Night and Red Eight ScreeningRed Eight and the AAFilmLab invite you to join us for an evening with Sung Kang, producer Karin Chien, and executive producer Phil Lam to celebrate the opening weekend of UNDOING. Saturday, December 8th , 6:30pm UNDOING, a film by Chris Chan Lee and starring Sung Kang, Kelly Hu, $20 includes food, two drink coupons, an opportunity to meet and mingle Monday, October 22, 2007Why See Finishing the Game?Why see Finishing the Game?
You might be tired of hearing about Finishing the Game. No judgment It’s a tough reality that not only is there little money to support Do you want to wait another 3 or 4 years for the next big Asian You may have been planning to watch the film at some point in the You will thank yourself later.. Thank you for lending an ear. Feel free to share your thoughts with Tana |
AnnouncementsFriday, October 24, 2008AAFilmLab Members at Vancouver Asian Film Festival 2008AAFilmLab Members Zooey Park (director) and David Hou (actor) will have their short film “Popsicle Stick” make its Canadian premiere at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival on Nov 7. Two films from the 2007 72 Hour Film Shootout also make their Canadian premieres on Nov 7: “Since You’ve Been Ong” directed by Frank Yeean Chan; and “You’ve Got Male” directed by Christopher Nguyen and Ryan Kim. Tuesday, October 21, 2008CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Korean American Film Festival NYThe Korean American Film Festival NY (KAFFNY) is a one-day New York showcase of works by emerging and established Korean filmmakers and performers. KAFFNY 2009 seeks films that express the points of view of filmmakers / performers of ethnic Korean descent from around the world - to see what and how they see the world around them. KAFFNY is now accepting short film submissions from filmmakers / performers of ethnic Korean descent, of any nationality. All genres are welcome: narrative, animation, music video, documentary, experimental etc. There is no entry fee. Submission deadline is November 30. Please send DVD submissions, NTSC Region 0 or 1, to: KAFFNY is scheduled for February 2009! For other inquires, email
KAFFNY is co-sponsored by New York University Tisch School of the Arts and The Korea Times. Friday, October 10, 2008AAFILMLAB MEMBER DISCOUNT: THE SPIRITED ACTOR Scene Study CourseTSA SCENE STUDY COURSE – TRACEY MOORE CALL (212) 465-2580 For More Information on The Spirited Actor: |