And it will go down in history as the first spot that I edited to end up on-air… and I wouldn’t have it any other way. These last couple of months have definitely been a tour de post-production force. I didn’t expect to be editing anything on my own for a while, but I’m so thankful for all the recent opportunities that have been presented to me. I now present to you – The Challenge. Here’s to still knowing how to calculate combination and permutations.
The plan is to save money and produce a short in the next two years. Right now I’m looking at short films for inspiration and research. I came across this one a couple of weeks ago and thought that you guys might enjoy it. Sure is better than a regular old motivational tape right?
I recently joined the efforts to realize a documentary about a Burmese Harvard basketball star. I see plenty of raw moments while giong through the footage. I can’t wait for this documentary to come out! For now, check out the trailer:
The last couple of months have been great. Working full time has allowed me to develop my knowledge in editing and post-production at an obscene pace. I recent worked on the revision for The Daily Beast sizzle video. Building graphic elements on After Effects and weeding through all the talking head clips. Here’s the end product!
WOW! it’s been too long! I have plenty of things to share with you in the next couple of days/weeks.. Stay tuned. Meanwhile, if you are like me and have trouble understanding the technical jargon that comes with your creativity, the folks over at creatasphere produced a short yet informative video on data rate and how it affects the quality of your picture.
They are hosting an HD Expo in New York this September. Registration is actually FREE if you do it early. This includes all panels, exhibit hall and Intensive Workshops (topics range from working with color to P2 media). They are also holding expos in LA and Chicago. I would definitely check it out. Hurry up or else shove out $125 at the door!
Filed under: Stuff I've done, _check it out!, design, videos | Tags: 48 hour film project
Quick note to self: don’t EVER do the 48 Hour Film Project and move into new home on the same weekend. My eyes, brain, muscles and overall morale have been completely drained over the course of a single weekend. Nonetheless, it was again, a very fun experience and I’m glad we made the 7pm deadline! More to come on the actual submission later. I came on board as the assistant editor. In addition to helping the editor out, I had the last minute opportunity to whip out a cast credit sequence. Time was of the essence, but I’m pretty happy on how it came out.
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My friend C-Paz from The Status Quo Blog sent me this video. If you’re in the “biz”, this will definitely reach out to you. It wouldn’t be so FUNNY, if it weren’t so TRUE.
Filed under: _check it out! | Tags: 48 hour film project, bushwick, bushwick open studios, look at this fucking hipster
So this weekend, I will be moving into new hoods… and participating in the 48 Hour Film Project. The next two days will be mayhem, but should be a rewarding experience. I’m really excited about moving into Bushwick. A lot of independent musicians and artists have moved out of Williamsburg due to hikes in rent and hipsterfication. There are a lot of things going on in this creative space. Case in point: Bushwick Open Studios is running from June 5th – June 7th. It is an annually self-organized arts festival. Many artists open their homes to the public as galleries and exhibits. This year will be my very first time attending and I am giddy with excitement. Reviews and photos to follow.

For more information about Bushwick Open Studios, check this link out.
Filed under: stuff by other people
I want to share with you a filmmaker that I have the upmost respect for. I came across this short in 2004, when I interned for Media that Matters Film Festival. Its images has stayed with me since then. I’m so glad that I recently came across this short again on youtube.
As an Asian American, I have always related to Kai’s inner conflict between her sexuality and strict culture. I know how it feels to be the only one to think outside the box in my family.
Her message is powerful. The visuals are unforgettable. This goes to prove to you that a masterpiece doesn’t need to be achieved in a feature length Hollywood fiction movie. Beautiful art is created everyday by both amateurs and professionals, even novices with innate talent. Always remember to support local arts and talent. You’ll never know what you come across.
Filed under: photography
I had the pleasure of checking out Anni Rossi, Ferraby Lionheart and Noah and the Whale at The Bowery on May 1st. Prior to the performance, I had only heard of Noah and the Whale. Boy, what a well-matched lineup.
Armed with only her viola and a drummer, this girl gave a solid performance. Her voice and unpolished style reminds me a lot of Regina Spektor, often breaking off into instrumental tangents.
I was the only one yelling when Ferraby Lionheart revealed that he was currently residing in Nashville. It sure has knocked the LA out of him. There definitely was a twang in the folk.


Frankly, everything about Noah and the Whale reeked of Wes Anderson. From their giveaway band name, down to the very fact that you could close your eyes to every song and play it to a scene from “The Darjeeling Unlimited”. If you do a little research online, you’ll find out that the auteur director is in fact a big influence on this band. I guess if you like Wes’ movies, then chances are, you’ll love their music.
For more photos from this set, click here.