Daily Archives: May 12, 2010

Tangled Up by Jesse Barrera

Tangled Up by Jesse Barrera

Previously, Jesse Barrera released some behind the scenes footage for his song Tangled Up He just dropped the full blown version today. The music video just looks so fun! The Santa Monica pier has never looked so enticing. This track is off his album Love in Technicolor. To support, get his album on Jesse Barrera - Love In Technicolor. He’s even got a collabo with Melissa Polinar called “Stay With Me.”
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Tangled Up by Jesse Barrera

LYRICS to Tangled Up by Jesse Barrera

Hello, what a wonderful life
I’m making it a point to never ever leave your side
You made me change
The way I see everyday, everynight
I’m tangled up in love
I’m lost inside your eyes

And they say it’s never easy
It’s a game that never lies
But every time you’re with me
I swear I still get the butterflies
You light up every single
Part of my life
And I’m not going to lie
I was a little lost without you

Don’t you dare
Don’t you dare leave
‘Cause it’s only getting better
And I don’t know how you do it
There ain’t nowhere to run
I’m tangled up
Tangled up inside your love

Hello, what a wonderful life
When everything is wrong
Girl, you make it feel so right
You made me change
The way i see everyday, everynight
I’m tangled up in love
I’m lost inside your eyes

And they say it’s never easy
It’s a game that never lies
But every time you’re with me
I swear I still get the butterflies
You light up every single
Part of my life
And I’m not going to lie
I was a little lost without you

Don’t you dare
Don’t you dare leave
‘Cause it’s only getting better
And I don’t know how you do it
There ain’t nowhere to run
I’m tangled up
Tangled up inside your love

Interpretations Film Initiative

Interpretations Film Initiative

Here’s a cool project for all you aspiring filmmakers. It’s the Interpretations Film Initiative. Basically, there’s one script with 4 lines that filmmakers will need to weave into a max 3 minute short. In case you’re wondering, the four lines are:

It’s not something I’d do.
Well?
It’s not what I expected.
You sure?

So for the filmmakers looking for scripts, you just got one. Read more about the Justin Lin backed initiative below:

Now that technology has made filmmaking tools more accessible than ever, it’s even more important that directors have a distinct point-of-view and understand how to market themselves and their work. However, despite the fact that the web remains an open platform for distribution, emerging filmmakers still struggle with the age-old challenge of gaining exposure and access to influential industry players.

So with this challenge in mind, the YOMYOMF team is launching INTERPRETATIONS – a short film initiative to encourage aspiring filmmakers to develop their own original and unique voice. All participants will create a short film using the same original script. The point of this exercise will be to encourage filmmakers to find their own take on the material and to be as creative with it as they can. The script will be broad and fluid enough so that one director could craft a comedy from it, another a stylish music video, another an action film, another an avant-garde work of animation and so on.

Once the films are submitted, a distinguished panel of judges from both the studio and independent filmmaking worlds will review the submissions. One of YOMYOMF’s collective strengths is its access to people in the industry and the goal is to bring together a mix of different figures including studio executives, producers, actors, directors and others to review the works and select what they consider the “best.” But instead of just having one winner designated the “best,” five finalists will be selected, representing a variety of different genres and styles. For example, an “unpolished” experimental film could be honored alongside a work that is as slick as any Hollywood production. The point is to convey the message that all types of filmmaking will be embraced as long as there is an original vision behind it.

The selected filmmakers will receive a $3,000 cash prize to go toward their next project as well as a one-year subscription to the WGA’s WRITTEN BY magazine. YOMYOMF will also make an attempt to introduce promising filmmakers, whether they are a finalist or not, to appropriate industry mentors to help create more focused opportunities for growth and networking.

As YOMYOMF’s founder Justin Lin explained regarding the origins of INTERPRETATIONS: “Marlon Brando once remarked that the only way the Academy Awards would be a true barometer of who was truly best was if every actor tackled the same role and would be judged on how they interpreted that part. This exercise will embody that spirit so that a 14-year-old suburban kid from New Jersey or a 70-year-old aspiring filmmaker from Taiwan would both have an equal opportunity of creating something memorable.”

To find out more, visit the site here. Members of channelAPA.com just might jump in this competition.

Interpretations Film Initiative

In This Song by Charice Pempengco on Oprah

In This Song by Charice Pempengco on Oprah
Yestreday, Charice Pempengco appeared on Oprah to promote her self titled debut album. Along with her hit single Pyramid, she sang her new track “In This Song” and dedicated it to Oprah. Listen to the powerful voice of this songstress. You can get “In This Song” FREE on Amazon. To get the whole album, get it on Charice - Charice (Deluxe Version) or Amazon.

Also check out the music video for Pyramid by Charice x Iyaz. The Oprah-backed singer is off to a successful singing career. See how much she’s changed in two short years. Compare Charice on Oprah in 2008 to Note to God in 2009 to today. It’s a truly awesome transformation!

In This Song by Charice Pempengco on Oprah

Bonus for Pyramid by Charice x Iyaz on Oprah

The Man from North Korea Trailer

The Man from North Korea Trailer
Arowana Films release a trailer for The Man from North Korea. Far East Movement fans will notice two big things in this trailer J-Splif is the main character and I Party playing in it. Here’s more about the webisode:

This is a story about a North Korean refugee, JAE, who comes to Los Angeles to speak at a human rights conference about the situation in North Korea. His arrival has brought a lot of attention and although his journey is righteous there will be consequences to his delivery. This whole quest takes place in one nite in Los Angeles’s ethnic enclave known as K-Town.

Coming June 1st

Shot and edited over a year ago, with a script in development…we are finally releasing the first webisode now.

The guys of FM breaking in to acting. (See Love, Kills xx featuring Far East Movement). If you’re following along on channelAPA.com, you’ll also see some Ktown Cowboys in the web series like Lanny Joon and Danny Cho. Danny most likely reprising his role of Kim Jong Il.

Also check out To Dream by Arowana Films.

The Man from North Korea Trailer

Cinema Musica! 2010 from LAAPFF

Cinema Musica! 2010 from LAAPFF

During the 2010 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF), we met Grace “Peachies” Su, who curated the music videos for Cinema Musica! 2010. Check out the music video series she put together for the film fest. This music-meets-cinema extravaganza presents the latest innovations in music video from APA and Asian artists from around the world!

We’ve posted a bunch on channelAPA.com before including Hibi no Neiro by SOUR, Bulldozer by The Invisible Cities, Where Do We Go (Where Is Home) by Bamboo Star, Never Fall 2010 by IZ, Yummy by Hopie Spitshard, Short Intermission by Big Phony, Valentine by Kina Grannis, I Party by Far East Movement, Lovely to Me (Immigrant Mother) by Taiyo Na, and Man or Machine directed by Todd Angkasuwan.

Cinema Musica! 2010 from LAAPFF

Love, Kills xx featuring Far East Movement

Love, Kills xx featuring Far East Movement
The guys at Far East Movement are getting their acting chops on in episode 3 of Love, Kills xx with Natalia Kills. (Cherrytree Records fam supporting each other.) KevNish fans will love this episode. He munches on a Big Mac telling some serious jokes. Behind the scenes picture can be found here. Is acting in FM’s future?

Love, Kills xx featuring Far East Movement