Daily Archives: August 12, 2009

HI-808 by Blue Scholars

Earlier this year, Blue Scholars headed out to their old stomping grounds of Oahu, Hawaii to rock a show. They linked up with Kai Media to film a music video for HI-808, the song that inspired the rest of the OOF! EP. (Wish we were in Hawaii!!) Look for the EP to be released on August 25, 2009. BTW – Their music video HI-808 is currently rotating at #1 on MTVU.com.

Talk about hustle this video was shot barely a week after they filmed the Coffee and Snow.

UPDATE: You can now get OOF! by Blue Scholars at Blue Scholars - Oof! EP or Amazon.

HI-808 by Blue Scholars

Vietnamese American Oral Histories Project

Over the weekend, we participated in a panel at the 2009 OCA National Convention. After the panel, we learned about the Vietnamese American Oral Histories Project. (Thanks Jason W.)

The project is dedicated to collecting, recording, and documenting the stories of the thousands of Vietnamese Americans who fled Vietnam in the years following the Vietnam War. Their mission is to collect at least five hundred truly courageous and inspirational personal stories of success and struggles of Vietnamese Americans who have risked their lives to escape communist oppression to find freedom, and have toiled tirelessly to find financial success and happiness for themselves and for their families in the United States. Join the facebook group to learn more about the Vietnamese American Oral Histories Project and how you can help out.

Watching the trailer for the project reminds us of the film Journey from the Fall.

Vietnamese American Oral Histories Project Trailer

Transcending: the Wat Misaka Story

The New York Times recently did a piece on Wataru “Wat” Misaka, the first player of Asian descent as well as the first non-Caucasian player to play in the NBA. (Read the full story here.) Wat Misaka was the first draft choice of the Knicks, but lasted just three games. In the article, it talks about a documentary entitled “Transcending: the Wat Misaka Story”. Here’s the synopsis:

TRANSCENDING – THE WAT MISAKA STORY is a documentary film about Wat Misaka, the first person of color to be drafted into what is now the NBA. A Nissei who was born, raised and is still living in Utah, he was the very first draft pick of the New York Knicks, in 1947. Overcoming the national political climate during World War II, Wat was a star player for the University of Utah 1944 and 1947 championship teams, taking 2 years off in between to serve in the U.S. Army. His perseverance and loyalty to his teammates, other Nissei friends (including those interned at Topaz) and his family are a testament to the unflappable Japanese American spirit.

This film includes in depth interviews with Wat and his family, teammates from his championship teams (including All-American star Arnie Ferrin of the Minneapolis Lakers) sports authorities (including Knicks Historian Dennis D’Agostino and ubiquitous New York sportscaster Spencer Ross), and many who continue to look up to him as both a role model and personal hero. The film also has video clips from his 1944 and 1947 college games, rare footage from a visit to the Topaz Internment Camp, and countless photos of his triumphant career.

The film has been circulating the film festival circuit, so look for it near you.

Transcending: the Wat Misaka Story Trailer

update: We’ve been informed by the producers of the film of some great news about Wat Misaka. With the press the film received, they were finally able to get Wat’s profile in the Basketball Hall of Fame (not one Asian person was in their “Diversity in the NBA” case, let alone Wat!). President Obama thanked him at the White House, and the NY Knicks finally brought him back to Madison Square Garden to recognize and honor him center court. These things are in a post script to the film now.

2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival lineup

The 2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival lineup has officially been released. Lots of good films coming to San Diego. Here’s a few we recommend: All About Dad, Beast Stalker, Children of Invention, Ip Man, The People I’ve Slept With, White on Rice, Speaking in Tongues, Transcending: The Wat Misaka Story, Whatever It Takes, and You Don’t Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story. Most of these have been on the Asian American Film Festival circuit. San Diego it’s your chance to check them out. See the full lineup here. Remember to get your tickets early.

BTW – “The People I’ve Slept With” makes is premiere that week. So we expect that to be a hot ticket. See some behind the scenes footage for “The People I’ve Slept With”.

2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival Trailer

2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival Trailer