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ACM Update #2 FALL 2006
September 1, 2006

WELCOME (BACK)

Aloha to all returning and new ACM students. The Academy continues to grow and has an exciting program this year of new faculty, staff, courses and special events.

LINDA DORN JOINS ANIMATION FACULTY

A special aloha to Assistant Professor Linda Dorn, who joins the ACM faculty from the California Institute of Arts (CalArts), the premier animation school in the U.S. Linda brings impressive credits from her work with Disney, July Films and the TV series FUTURAMA. Linda is teaching the advanced animation class this semester along with Kaveh Kardan, and is designing additional curriculum to place ACM in the animation forefront.

GREGG AMBROSIUS – ACM PRODUCTION MANAGER

Gregg Ambrosius is a familiar face to ACM digital cinema students from his previous role as Media Lab manager for the School of Communications. Gregg is now the ACM Production Manager and will supervise all production activity. Before his stellar work in carving the Media Lab out of unused corners of the Hawai‘i Public TV Building, Gregg worked in the video industry as a director of photography, editor, producer and director.

LEARN ALL ABOUT THE KOREAN FILM INDUSTRY


ACM is co-sponsoring a symposium on the Korean Film Industry Friday, September 8, from 4-5:30 pm at the Center for Korean Studies Auditorium. Johnathan Kim, producer of the award-winning SILMIDO and Chul Sin, producer of the wildly popular MY SASSY GIRL will join Henry Kim, director of the national Korean Film Council (KOFIC) and ACM’s Wimal Dissanayake to explore the development and future of Korean filmmaking. A reception will follow, so everyone will get a chance to mix and mingle.

The Korean filmmakers are here as mentors in an ACM-KOFIC Filmmakers Development Workshop in which five fellows from Korea and the U.S. will develop screenplays for future Korean films. Prof. Dissanayake and ACM Director Chris Lee will help guide the workshop.

CAST AND CREW CALLS

Two ACM student films have a call for cast and crew:

Thomas Takemoto-Chock’s ICE PALACE, an ACM/Grace Abernathy award-winning screenplay, will audition cast and crew Sept. 9 from 10 am – 2 pm on campus in Crawford 105 (Call-back will be the same time on the next day). College-age male and female leads, 2 female and 1 male supporting characters. For information, contact tommychock@gmail.com or call 937-0787.

Jennifer Tokunaga also has a Sept. 9 audition date for her ACM film SHIN (Truth). Roles for every age. For information on location and role descriptions, contact jenapenamon@yahoo.com or call 371-2022.

GAME DESIGNER, DIGITAL ARTIST EDDO STERN

Electronic Media Artist and former game programmer Eddo Stern will be on campus Sept. 12-15 for the Intersections Program, co-sponsored by ACM. Stern, whose work powerfully comments on technology and media culture, will give a public lecture at 7:30 pm Sept. 12 in the Art Auditorium. He’ll also speak to the advanced animation class Sept. 15 at 1:30 in Crawford 212 – open to any interested ACM student. Stern’s interests span new narrative and documentary modes and cross-cultural/cross-media representations in film, computer games and on the Internet. An exhibition of his works, DARK MACHINIMA, will be held at KCC’s Koa Gallery from Sept. 13-Oct. 6.

The KCC New Media Arts 2006 Student Exhibition runs through Sept. 9 at the Koa Gallery

HELP WANTED

A few producers out there are looking for a few good students to help in various productions: Tech-whiz Jay Fidell hopes to produce an “Inconvenient Truth” kind of presentation for a series of doing business in Asia seminars during the Spring Semester. Contact him at fidell@lava.net.

IslandPoP Productions wants to produce some commercials to support a CD release by Island acts. Contact Charles Brown at IslandPoPProductions@yahoo.com.

GIRLFeST


The GiRL FeST International Film Festival, at The Honolulu Academy of Arts. Girl Fest Hawaii unites organizations and filmmakers around the world to focus on, and to provide a platform for, films made by or for women. Among the many great films this year are: "Beyond Beats and Rhymes," a documentary by Byron Hurt about misogyny in Hip-Hop culture; "Barang" an eye-opening account of a handful of college students in Cambodia; and "Awake Zion" which draws the link between Orthodox Judaism and Rastafarianism. September 14th to September 17th at the Doris Duke Theater.

COFFMAN FILM PREMIER

Hawai‘i documentary filmmaker Tom Coffman premiers his new film THE FIRST BATTLE – The Battle for Equality in War-Time Hawai‘i Tuesday, Sept. 5 at the Japanese Cultural Center (2454 S. Beretania). Doors open at 6. Film at 7. Panel discussion and reception to follow. Purchase tickets at www.hawaiitheatre.com or 528-0506.

BEYOND OIL: ALTERNATIVE ENERGY FILM SERIES

This documentary film series runs each Wednesday at 7 pm in Spalding Auditorium. For information, call 223-0130.

Sept. 6 – THE POWER OF THE SUN Sept.13 – THE END OF SUBURBIA Sept. 20 – WIND OVER WATER and VELOCITY: EXPLORING SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH WIND POWER

CHECK THIS OUT

Best short films from the Sundance Film Festival, at the Wong A/V Center, Sinclair Library. Call# DVD 2249.

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