Daily Archives: March 12, 2010

PIA by Tanuj Chopra

PIA by Tanuj Chopra

Here’s another short from the Futurestates series. This episode entitled PIA is directed by Tanuj Chopra, who contributed the piece “S.O.S.” (Superhero Outsourcing Services) to Secret Identities. He’s also working on the film Clap Clap, a noir tale of guns, love, and betrayal, starring Tillotama Shome, Sung Kang (Ninja Assassin, The Fast and the Furious, Better Luck Tomorrow, Undoing, The Motel), and Manu Narayan (Bombay Dreams, Wall Street 2). Learn more about his short PIA in this synopsis:

San Francisco, 2063. A service android brand-named PIA has replaced the majority of third tier labor in the United States. Hospital nurses, hotel workers and other maintenance driven industries all use the sleek, black-clad, human-organ powered machine to supplement their human workforce.

Syama and Rakesh Raval appear on the path to a bright future together. But before they can realize their dreams, Rakesh is struck down by a sudden heart failure. Overcome with grief, Syama agrees to donate Rakesh’s organs to future technology research.

Two years later, a load of unregistered PIA robots bound for the black market are discovered in the cargo hold of an abandoned truck by the San Francisco police department. The PIAs are left in the evidence room overnight, where one of the units flickers on. Distorted images appear and skitter across the robot’s memory screen. The android wanders out of the building and through the San Francisco night with a purpose, eventually ending up inside Syama’s apartment.

Startled by the intrusion, Syama grabs a weapon and intercepts the malfunctioning service android. In a tense standoff, Syama corners the PIA and interrogates it. Speaking with a fragmented memory and a fractured voice, the PIA android reveals the secret of her mysterious and sudden appearance.

PIA is a futuristic love story that challenges the viewer to reconsider the meaning of humanity, relationships, and family.

Also be sure to check out Silver Sling by Tze Chun and Mister Green by Greg Pak from the Futurestates series too.

PIA by Tanuj Chopra

PIA by Tanuj Chopra (behind the scenes)

Deranged Fan Trailer with Rik Cordero

Interesting new project that director Rik Cordero is working on call Deranged Fan. He is crossing over to the over side of the lens to be one half of the electronic music duo Deranged Fan. Not only will it be a music group, but it’s also a web series too. Here’s more:

Deranged Fan is an American serial sci-fi/drama web series produced by Three/21 Films. It follows the lives of Deranged Fan, a mysterious intergalactic electronic music duo brought to Earth by ENAAM (Energy Needs And Alternative Matter), an international communications contractor and provider of management and technical services. The series is mostly told visually with subtitles, very little dialogue, physical action, and an electronic musical score from Deranged Fan.

take a look at the trailer to see what you can expect. Rik Cordero, what do you have up your sleeve?

Deranged Fan Trailer

Beautiful Story Demo by Jin

Jin’s working on a new mixtape called “Say Something”. He just finished writing one of the joints “Beautiful Story” and posted the demo online. Jin spits his autobiographical rhymes over the beats of Eminem’s Beautiful. He’s looking for feedback to this track, so let him know your thoughts. Don’t forget you can also collaborate with Jin on his next mixtape.

Beautiful Story Demo by Jin

Mirai Nagasu’s Olympic Experience

Figure skater Mirai Nagasu put together a sideshow about her experience at the 2010 Winter Olympics. This is her first time putting a video together. It’s pretty good for her first attempt. Great photos of the Olympic games from her perspective including shots with Kim Yu-Na, J.R. Celski, Apolo Anton Ohno, and many more Olympians. Look forward to seeing her on the ice soon.

Mirai Nagasu could also be coming to your town. She’s been added to the cast of the 2010 Stars On Ice tour.

Mirai Nagasu’s Olympic Experience

Traphik commentary on race

Traphik keeps it real by talking about why Asian American collaborating with each other on YouTube. Nice commentary about building up the Asian American music scene. Props to Traphik for telling it like it is. There is no real outlet for Asian American artist to showcase their talent other than the Internet, which is one of the main reasons we launched channelAPA.com.

Check out some of Traphik’s collabos : Baby, Say Ahh , Bedrock, and Forever. We’re really looking forward to the upcoming collabo between Traphik and Jin

Traphik commentary on race (see 1:34 mark)

Also see these other videos about race and entertainment: David Choi commentary on race, Asians Just Aren’t Cool Enough by Kevjumba, Breaking Asian American barriers with Sam Ock, Asian American Artists on Overcoming Racism & Stereotypes, Apathy Killed the Asian American Star by GT, and The Asian Persuasion Show x channelAPA.com