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November 3rd 2011 — mark your calendar

September 28, 2011 Leave a comment

Camera and gadget geeks, mark ze word 11-3-11 — Rumors are making its way thru the grapvines.

Both Red and Canon seems to have chosen the 3rd day of the Thanksgiving month as the day for a “major” announcement.

I’m just a modest-budget-media-maker, but this is interesting news. Canon was the establish company, then out of no-where Red delivered the Red One and the Epic, somewhere in between Canon took the dslr market. The technology is out of the bottle sort-to-speak. Canon has the full frame chip on the 5Dmkii; I think they could easily merge their pro camcorder line with their dslr line. Red, on the other hand, re-thought their Scarlet line, proved that 5k vid was possible with the Epic ($58k without accessories) — really puts a challenge to all.

Anyways, I’ve no idea what it will be, like you I’ll be tuned in.

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Pops n’ beats

January 22, 2011 Leave a comment

I acknowledge my hyperbole — :).

Jan. 2011, making pops and beats. Vocal styling by yours truly.

New Reel – coming soon

November 7, 2010 Leave a comment

Music Fest

August 1, 2010 Leave a comment

Going to concert in the park.

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Wrapping Up

July 29, 2010 Leave a comment

I’m finishing up on a spot. It has quite a bit of experimenting with fast cuts, and sampling — a la hip hop.

The client provided originals such as product photos, track, and of course, logos.

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Art Event

July 17, 2010 Leave a comment

Chinese Culture Center of SF
750 Kearny St., 3rd Floor

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Yesterday’s Mixer

July 16, 2010 Leave a comment

Art, Live Music

Crooners in tux covering standard Sinatraesque numbers.

Wall arts were colorful, portraits with drip effects, detail line works, and another paler palettes of tints and tones.

Good crowd.

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On a lark, really …

July 11, 2010 1 comment

Pepe U., the shoot on 24th street, in the Mission, in San Francisco. All I can say is that it felt like we were in latin america. Congrats to you on the Fruitvalle doc.

Tad Austin, a classmate, became a teacher. Another, Soo Bae, I think it was; we were on Angela Hsu’s 16mm project; he decided to try his luck back home in Japan. (I’m trying mine on the dance floor.)

Tad Ro is an amazing musician with vast digital entertainment knowledge.

Jesse Spencer is an accomplished video editor.

Johnson Hor’s background is in law, however that’s just the tip of the iceberg.  Johnson has been involved in many sectors, from non-profits to new social 2.05. He’s an over-achiever with good humor.

Wayland Wong is a Berkeley MBA finance extordinare.

Lu Judy Cheng, Tech Recruiter. She’s experienced in her field and had done good work.

Thanks to all of you and peace in the middle east.

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